登陆注册
20049600000021

第21章 XI. THE HUNTING OF THE MAN.(2)

I felt now that my life was practically lost, and that persuasion made me capable of daring anything. I had even a certain wish to encounter Moreau face to face; and as I had waded into the water, I remembered that if I were too hard pressed at least one path of escape from torment still lay open to me,--they could not very well prevent my drowning myself. I had half a mind to drown myself then; but an odd wish to see the whole adventure out, a queer, impersonal, spectacular interest in myself, restrained me.

I stretched my limbs, sore and painful from the pricks of the spiny plants, and stared around me at the trees; and, so suddenly that it seemed to jump out of the green tracery about it, my eyes lit upon a black face watching me. I saw that it was the simian creature who had met the launch upon the beach. He was clinging to the oblique stem of a palm-tree. I gripped my stick, and stood up facing him.

He began chattering. "You, you, you," was all I could distinguish at first. Suddenly he dropped from the tree, and in another moment was holding the fronds apart and staring curiously at me.

I did not feel the same repugnance towards this creature which Ihad experienced in my encounters with the other Beast Men.

"You, he said, "in the boat." He was a man, then,--at least as much of a man as Montgomery's attendant,--for he could talk.

"Yes," I said, "I came in the boat. From the ship.""Oh!" he said, and his bright, restless eyes travelled over me, to my hands, to the stick I carried, to my feet, to the tattered places in my coat, and the cuts and scratches I had received from the thorns.

He seemed puzzled at something. His eyes came back to my hands.

He held his own hand out and counted his digits slowly, "One, two, three, four, five--eigh?"I did not grasp his meaning then; afterwards I was to find that a great proportion of these Beast People had malformed hands, lacking sometimes even three digits. But guessing this was in some way a greeting, I did the same thing by way of reply.

He grinned with immense satisfaction. Then his swift roving glance went round again; he made a swift movement--and vanished.

The fern fronds he had stood between came swishing together, I pushed out of the brake after him, and was astonished to find him swinging cheerfully by one lank arm from a rope of creeper that looped down from the foliage overhead. His back was to me.

"Hullo!" said I.

He came down with a twisting jump, and stood facing me.

"I say," said I, "where can I get something to eat?""Eat!" he said. "Eat Man's food, now." And his eye went back to the swing of ropes. "At the huts.""But where are the huts?"

"Oh!"

"I'm new, you know."

At that he swung round, and set off at a quick walk.

All his motions were curiously rapid. "Come along," said he.

I went with him to see the adventure out. I guessed the huts were some rough shelter where he and some more of these Beast People lived.

I might perhaps find them friendly, find some handle in their minds to take hold of. I did not know how far they had forgotten their human heritage.

My ape-like companion trotted along by my side, with his hands hanging down and his jaw thrust forward. I wondered what memory he might have in him. "How long have you been on this island?"said I.

"How long?" he asked; and after having the question repeated, he held up three fingers.

The creature was little better than an idiot. I tried to make out what he meant by that, and it seems I bored him.

After another question or two he suddenly left my side and went leaping at some fruit that hung from a tree. He pulled down a handful of prickly husks and went on eating the contents.

I noted this with satisfaction, for here at least was a hint for feeding.

I tried him with some other questions, but his chattering, prompt responses were as often as not quite at cross purposes with my question.

Some few were appropriate, others quite parrot-like.

I was so intent upon these peculiarities that I scarcely noticed the path we followed. Presently we came to trees, all charred and brown, and so to a bare place covered with a yellow-white incrustation, across which a drifting smoke, pungent in whiffs to nose and eyes, went drifting. On our right, over a shoulder of bare rock, I saw the level blue of the sea. The path coiled down abruptly into a narrow ravine between two tumbled and knotty masses of blackish scoria.

Into this we plunged.

It was extremely dark, this passage, after the blinding sunlight reflected from the sulphurous ground. Its walls grew steep, and approached each other. Blotches of green and crimson drifted across my eyes.

My conductor stopped suddenly. "Home!" said he, and I stood in a floor of a chasm that was at first absolutely dark to me.

I heard some strange noises, and thrust the knuckles of my left hand into my eyes. I became aware of a disagreeable odor, like that of a monkey's cage ill-cleaned. Beyond, the rock opened again upon a gradual slope of sunlit greenery, and on either hand the light smote down through narrow ways into the central gloom.

同类推荐
  • PUCK OF POOK'S HILL

    PUCK OF POOK'S HILL

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 石田诗选

    石田诗选

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 显学

    显学

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE

    THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 东周列国志下

    东周列国志下

    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。
热门推荐
  • 星际游侠传

    星际游侠传

    前四章是曾经他站首发的原创作品,从2000年开始在腾讯网连载,大约写了两个月,在星际小说领域有一定的知名度。因为种种原因,小说未能续写下去。现在,经过多年的润色和重新设计,作者试图修改其中的一些设定,以确保小说的独立性(不再依附于某个特定游戏)。从第五章开始,每章将会是一个相对独立的故事。对以前风格的修改与突破,究竟能否获得成功,还望读者支持。
  • 守护甜心之我会报仇的守护者

    守护甜心之我会报仇的守护者

    亚梦的身份竟是全球首富千奈家千金千奈飘雪!
  • 超级弑神系统

    超级弑神系统

    弑神,到达了宇宙的最高境界:真?神!但是,没有什么生物能逃过一死的......弑神的寿元只剩下九亿八千万年!他得为自己的传承做打算。让我们来看看,新一代弑神:陈凡!带着《超级弑神系统》,踏上弑神之路!
  • 弯月当空

    弯月当空

    谁贪污了我的医保?谁掠夺了我的财富?原来是你——披着天使外衣的恶魔!戴着精英头衔的罪犯!
  • 途经一场寂静时光

    途经一场寂静时光

    遥望整个城市,华灯初上时,到底多少具爱情的躯骸正在一点点失去温度。也许会擦肩而过,也许会成仇反目,也许会相忘于江湖。但是当黑暗降临,孤独蚀骨,在大脑沟回的纹路里,剩下最多的记忆,还是温暖。所有的爱恨情仇存在的意义,大概就是当我们年华老去,躺在摇椅里,嘴角的那一抹微笑,但是,从来不曾后悔。失去与拥有,挥霍和珍惜本来就是同一件事情。关于爱情,关于温暖,关于记忆,关于误会,关于秘密,关于背叛,关于迷失,关于逃离,关于那些活在纸上的我们每一个人,编织成那一条最华丽的成长轨迹。
  • 来生再遇

    来生再遇

    他是永远高高在上的集团总裁,而她则是不起眼的平凡女孩,一次偶遇让他们慢慢心生情愫,却因为种种误会无法相爱
  • 宇宙尽头的眼睛:科幻春晚接龙

    宇宙尽头的眼睛:科幻春晚接龙

    《宇宙尽头的眼睛》是未来事务管理局旗下新媒体平台《不存在日报》集齐国内顶尖科幻、科普作家,在春节期间接力完成的一个以节日为主题的故事,也是中国第一台科幻春晚,由刘慈欣领衔,宝树、陈楸帆、飞氘、江波、郝景芳、凌晨、七格、王立铭、万象峰年、杨平、张冉共同创作。12双眼睛的观察如何影响了两个文明乃至整个宇宙?观察报告现已全文上架,未来事务管理局诚邀您收藏阅读。
  • 前清旧梦

    前清旧梦

    爱上一个人,可否是罪过?时光流逝,千帆过尽,那些痴情人的耳畔依然听不到回答。若是,为何还要相遇,且心底执着不知悔恨?若不是,那你为什么此刻,不在我身边?只道是万劫不复,恨红尘却把终身误。
  • 幽灵行动之起源

    幽灵行动之起源

    幽灵部队的起源与拯救世界的传奇之旅,约翰、安东尼等士兵将浴血奋战。
  • GD,那个女孩

    GD,那个女孩

    这篇小说完全来自于我对志龙欧巴的爱希望志龙能像小说里写的一样拥有幸福的爱情新手第一次写,不喜勿喷