登陆注册
19712700000034

第34章 BOOK II.(10)

By repeating this process on other trees they soon had enough large timber for buoyancy,so that they had but to superimpose lighter cross-logs and bind the whole together with pliable branches and creepers to form a substantial raft.The doctor climbed on,after which Bearwarden and Ayrault cast off,having prepared long poles for navigating.With a little care they kept their bark from catching on projecting roots,and as the stream continued to widen till it was about one hundred yards across,their work became easy.Carried along at a speed of two or three miles an hour,they now saw that the water and the banks they passed were literally alive with reptiles and all sorts of amphibious creatures,while winged lizards sailed from every overhanging branch into the water as they approached.They noticed also many birds similar to storks and cranes,about the size of ostriches,standing on logs in the water,whose bills were provided with teeth.

"We might almost think we were on earth,"said Ayrault,"from the looks of those storks standing on one leg,with the other drawn up,were it not for their size.""How do you suppose they defend themselves,"asked Bearwarden,"from the snakes with which the water is filled?""I suspect they can give a pretty good account of themselves,"replied Cortlandt,"with those teeth.Besides,with only one leg exposed,there is but a very small object for a snake to strike at.For their number and size,I should say their struggle for existence was comparatively mild.Doubtless non-poisonous,or,for that matter,poisonous snakes,form a great part of their diet."On passing the bend in the lake they noticed that the banks were slightly higher,while palms,pine-trees,and rubber plants succeeded the ferns.In the distance they now heard a tremendous crashing,which grew louder as the seconds passed.It finally sounded like an earthquake.Involuntarily they held their breath and grasped their weapons.Finally,at some distance in the woods they saw a dark mass moving rapidly and approaching the river obliquely.Palms and pine-trees went down before it like straws,while its head was continually among the upper branches.

As the monster neared the lake,the water at the edges quivered,showing how its weight shook the banks at each stride,while stumps and tree-trunks on which it stepped were pressed out of sight in the ground.A general exodus of the other inhabitants from his line of march began;the moccasins slid into the water with a low splash,while the boa-constrictors and the tree-snakes moved off along the ground when they felt it tremble,and a number of night birds retreated into the denser woods with loud cries at being so rudely disturbed.The huge beast did not stop till he reached the bank,where lie switched his tail,raised his proboscis,and sniffed the air uneasily,his height being fully thirty feet and his length about fifty.On seeing the raft and its occupants,he looked at them stupidly and threw back his head.

"He seems to be turning up his nose at us,"said Bearwarden.

"All the same,he will do well for breakfast."As the creature moved,his chest struck a huge overhanging palm,tearing it off as though it had been a reed.Brushing it aside with his trunk,he was about to continue his march,when two rifle reports rang out together,rousing the echoes and a number of birds that screeched loudly.

CHAPTER VI.

MASTODON AND WILL-O'-THE WISPS.

Bearwarden's bullet struck the mammoth in the shoulder,while Ayrault's aim was farther back.As the balls exploded,a half-barrelful of flesh and hide was shot from each,leaving two gaping holes.Instantly he rushed among the trees,making his course known for some time by his roars.As he turned,Bearwarden fired again,but the hall flew over him,blowing off the top of a tree.

"Now for the chase!"said Ayrault."There would be no excuse for losing him."Quickly pushing their raft to shore and securing it to the bank,the three jumped off.Thanks to their rubber boots and galvanic outfits which automatically kept them charged,they were as spry as they would have been on earth.The ground all about them,and in a strip twelve feet wide where the mammoth had gone,was torn up,and the vegetation trodden down.Following this trail,they struck back into the woods,where in places the gloom cast by the thick foliage was so dense that there was a mere twilight,startling as they went numbers of birds of grey and sombre plumage,whose necks and heads,and the sounds they uttered,were so reptilian that the three terrestrials believed they must also possess poison fangs.

"The most highly developed things we have seen here,"said Bearwarden,"are the flowers and fireflies,most of the birds and amphibians being simply loathsome."As they proceeded they found tracks of blood,which were rapidly attracting swarms of the reptile birds and snakes,which,however,as a rule,fled at their approach.

"I wonder what can have caused that mammoth to move so fast,and to have seemed so ill at ease?"said the doctor."His motive certainly was not thirst,for he did not approach the water in a direct line,neither did he drink on reaching it.One would think nothing short of an earthquake or a land-slide could trouble him.""There can be no land-slide here,"said Ayrault,for the country is too flat.""And after yesterday's eruptions,"added Bearwarden,"it would seem as though the volcanoes could have scarcely enough steam left to make trouble."The blood-tracks,continuing to become fresher,showed them they were nearing the game,when suddenly the trail took a sharp turn to the right,even returning towards the lake.A little farther it took another sharp turn,then followed a series of doublings,while still farther the ground was completely denuded of trees,its torn-up and trampled condition and the enormous amount of still warm blood showing how terrific a battle had just taken place.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我的仙女房客

    我的仙女房客

    八零后单身宅男唐飞,遇上一位坚决要跟他同居的仙女。。。
  • 因你是命

    因你是命

    佐勋:无名指不再无名,它的名字叫夏忆夏忆:有些事我知道就好,他不需要知道。余子默:我愿意把每次对你流露出的爱意说成演戏。戏子不是无情,只是用情太深无人懂。
  • 读三十六计悟做事之技

    读三十六计悟做事之技

    聪明人与糊涂人做事的区别在于:前者用脑子做事,懂得谋事与谋势;后者为做事而做事,光做不想。国魏救赵——从痒处动手,在要害楔钉;以逸待劳——精力越充沛,胜算就越大;笑里藏刀——不妨以柔制人,谈笑决断大事;借尸还魂——善于借力,会借者赢;金蝉脱壳——留住退路,才有生路;指桑骂槐——间接暗示,恰到好处;苦肉计——能吃第一等苦,乃能做大事。
  • 我欲成神

    我欲成神

    大陆沉,天道灭,紫幽世界七十二洲谁比我狂?十二圣尊榜、七界昊仙谱,九霄三十二重楼,一楼一重天!青阳仙派里,被封印的十阶圣尊聂云天在各种势力庞杂之间,殚心竭力夺取天才地宝,同时,他也在为如何摆脱师妹们的死缠烂打而暗自发愁……
  • 安住我身

    安住我身

    本书由星云大师序文选改编,包括大师编著的自序、为外界人士和佛光山徒众所写的推荐序,大师以笔作为修行的福田,努力灌溉佛教文化的花园,从关怀现今人类所面临的生存、生活、生命等问题,乃至忧心升斗百姓的生计,令人感怀一代大师对世人的温柔。
  • 静下来,幸福就来

    静下来,幸福就来

    这是一本关注读者心理的心灵慰藉书。从静心与幸福的关系的角度启迪读者的心灵,从淡定、放下、超脱、幸福等十二个方面讲述如何静心,帮助人们在忙碌中重享内心的平静,收获人生的幸福。全书语言通俗易懂,内容全面、适用。
  • 寒城暖月

    寒城暖月

    遇见她那年,他十岁,她四岁,被继母扔进青楼后巷,看着眼前步步逼近的醉汉,她只能无助地哭,他的一剑,刺进了醉汉的心脏,也刺破了她的黑暗。一句一反常态的关心,她却昏死在自己的怀里,无奈,只好带她回家,而她醒来却什么都不记得,死活跟着他,无措,他给她取名,月姬。他忙,无暇照顾她,而她却悄悄跟着他,险些丧命,投降,他认她做妹妹,更名,墨玄画。后来,他抱着仇恨,组建了北国最为传奇的教派——离教,他是教主,她是圣女,他将教分为各个部分,正如她最初所属的“月阁”,所有成员名字都是以月字开头。二十二岁那年,他做了一件让他终身后悔的事,毁了他一辈子,他失去了她,而她,终于遇到了那个生命中最为珍贵的,对的人……
  • 一笑顾倾城

    一笑顾倾城

    当终极系列的粉丝穿越到大战后四十岁的夏美身上,在回到夏美十六岁那年。当汪东城带着大战中牺牲的夏天一生记忆穿越到夏天十七岁那年。当唐禹哲带着大战中牺牲夏宇的记忆穿越到夏宇二十岁那年。故事可以开始了......
  • 战武巅峰

    战武巅峰

    为了寻找失踪的兄长,踏上修炼一途……苦非苦……难非难……历经千百重,成就无上大道!千千世界!唯巅峰者永生!
  • 阳宅三要

    阳宅三要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。