Runningalongbendinglimbs,swingingfromonetreetoanother,theape-manracedthroughthemiddleterracestowardthesoundswhichnowhadriseninvolumetodeafeningproportions。FromalldirectionstheapesofKerchakwerehurryinginresponsetotheappealinthetonesofthebaluanditsmother,andastheycame,theirroarsreverberatedthroughtheforest。
ButTarzan,swifterthanhisheavyfellows,distancedthemall。
Itwashewhowasfirstuponthescene。Whathesawsentacoldchillthroughhisgiantframe,fortheenemywasthemosthatedandloathedofallthejunglecreatures。
TwinedinagreattreewasHistah,thesnake——huge,ponderous,slimy——andinthefoldsofitsdeadlyembracewasTeeka’slittlebalu,Gazan。NothinginthejungleinspiredwithinthebreastofTarzansonearasemblancetofearasdidthehideousHistah。Theapes,too,loathedtheterrifyingreptileandfearedhimevenmorethantheydidSheeta,thepanther,orNuma,thelion。OfalltheirenemiestherewasnonetheygaveawiderberththantheygaveHistah,thesnake。
TarzanknewthatTeekawaspeculiarlyfearfulofthissilent,repulsivefoe,andasthescenebrokeuponhisvision,itwastheactionofTeekawhichfilledhimwiththegreatestwonder,foratthemomentthathesawher,theshe-apeleapedupontheglisteningbodyofthesnake,andasthemightyfoldsencircledheraswellasheroffspring,shemadenoefforttoescape,butinsteadgraspedthewrithingbodyinafutileefforttotearitfromherscreamingbalu。
Tarzanknewalltoowellhowdeep-rootedwasTeeka’sterrorofHistah。Hescarcecouldbelievethetestimonyofhisowneyesthen,whentheytoldhimthatshehadvoluntarilyrushedintothatdeadlyembrace。NorwasTeeka’sinnatedreadofthemonstermuchgreaterthanTarzan’sown。
Never,willingly,hadhetouchedasnake。Why,hecouldnotsay,forhewouldadmitfearofnothing;norwasitfear,butratheraninherentrepulsionbequeathedtohimbymanygenerationsofcivilizedancestors,andbackofthem,perhaps,bycountlessmyriadsofsuchasTeeka,inthebreastsofeachofwhichhadlurkedthesamenamelessterroroftheslimyreptile。
YetTarzandidnothesitatemorethanhadTeeka,butleapeduponHistahwithallthespeedandimpetuositythathewouldhaveshownhadhebeenspringinguponBara,thedeer,tomakeakillforfood。Thusbesetthesnakewrithedandtwistedhorribly;butnotforaninstantdiditlooseitsholduponanyofitsintendedvictims,forithadincludedtheape-maninitscoldembracetheminutethathehadfallenuponit。
Stillclingingtothetree,themightyreptileheldthethreeasthoughtheyhadbeenwithoutweight,thewhileitsoughttocrushthelifefromthem。
Tarzanhaddrawnhisknifeandthishenowplungedrapidlyintothebodyoftheenemy;buttheencirclingfoldspromisedtosaphislifebeforehehadinflictedadeathwounduponthesnake。Yetonhefought,noroncedidheseektoescapethehorriddeaththatconfrontedhim——hissoleaimwastoslayHistahandthusfreeTeekaandherbalu。
Thegreat,wide-gapingjawsofthesnaketurnedandhoveredabovehim。Theelasticmaw,whichcouldaccommodatearabbitorahornedbuckwithequalfacility,yawnedforhim;
butHistah,inturninghisattentionupontheape-man,broughthisheadwithinreachofTarzan’sblade。Instantlyabrownhandleapedforthandseizedthemottledneck,andanotherdrovetheheavyhuntingknifetothehiltintothelittlebrain。
ConvulsivelyHistahshudderedandrelaxed,tensedandrelaxedagain,whippingandstrikingwithhisgreatbody;
butnolongersentientorsensible。Histahwasdead,butinhisdeaththroeshemighteasilydispatchadozenapesormen。
QuicklyTarzanseizedTeekaanddraggedherfromtheloosenedembrace,droppinghertothegroundbeneath,thenheextricatedthebaluandtossedittoitsmother。
StillHistahwhippedabout,clingingtotheape-man;
butafteradozeneffortsTarzansucceededinwrigglingfreeandleapingtothegroundoutofrangeofthemightybatteringofthedyingsnake。
Acircleofapessurroundedthesceneofthebattle;
butthemomentthatTarzanbrokesafelyfromtheenemytheyturnedsilentlyawaytoresumetheirinterruptedfeeding,andTeekaturnedwiththem,apparentlyforgetfulofallbutherbaluandthefactthatwhentheinterruptionhadoccurredshejusthaddiscoveredaningeniouslyhiddennestcontainingthreeperfectlygoodeggs。
Tarzan,equallyindifferenttoabattlethatwasover,merelycastapartingglanceatthestillwrithingbodyofHistahandwanderedofftowardthelittlepoolwhichservedtowaterthetribeatthispoint。
Strangely,hedidnotgivethevictorycryoverthevanquishedHistah。Why,hecouldnothavetoldyou,otherthanthattohimHistahwasnotananimal。
Hedifferedinsomepeculiarwayfromtheotherdenizensofthejungle。Tarzanonlyknewthathehatedhim。
AtthepoolTarzandrankhisfillandlaystretcheduponthesoftgrassbeneaththeshadeofatree。
HismindrevertedtothebattlewithHistah,thesnake。
ItseemedstrangetohimthatTeekashouldhaveplacedherselfwithinthefoldsofthehorridmonster。
Whyhadshedoneit?Why,indeed,hadhe?Teekadidnotbelongtohim,nordidTeeka’sbalu。TheywerebothTaug’s。Whythenhadhedonethisthing?Histahwasnotfoodforhimwhenhewasdead。ThereseemedtoTarzan,nowthathegavethematterthought,noreasonintheworldwhyheshouldhavedonethethinghedid,andpresentlyitoccurredtohimthathehadactedalmostinvoluntarily,justashehadactedwhenhehadreleasedtheoldGomanganithepreviousevening。
Whatmadehimdosuchthings?Somebodymorepowerfulthanhemustforcehimtoactattimes。"All-powerful,"thoughtTarzan。
"ThelittlebugssaythatGodisall-powerful。ItmustbethatGodmademedothesethings,forIneverdidthembymyself。ItwasGodwhomadeTeekarushuponHistah。
TeekawouldnevergonearHistahofherownvolition。
ItwasGodwhoheldmyknifefromthethroatoftheoldGomangani。Godaccomplishesstrangethingsforheis’all-powerful。’IcannotseeHim;butIknowthatitmustbeGodwhodoesthesethings。NoMangani,noGomangani,noTarmanganicoulddothem。"
Andtheflowers——whomadethemgrow?Ah,nowitwasallexplained——theflowers,thetrees,themoon,thesun,himself,everylivingcreatureinthejungle——theywereallmadebyGodoutofnothing。
AndwhatwasGod?WhatdidGodlooklike?Ofthathehadnoconception;buthewassurethateverythingthatwasgoodcamefromGod。Hisgoodactinrefrainingfromslayingthepoor,defenselessoldGomangani;Teeka’slovethathadhurledherintotheembraceofdeath;hisownloyaltytoTeekawhichhadjeopardizedhislifethatshemightlive。
Theflowersandthetreesweregoodandbeautiful。
Godhadmadethem。Hemadetheothercreatures,too,thateachmighthavefooduponwhichtolive。
HehadmadeSheeta,thepanther,withhisbeautifulcoat;
andNuma,thelion,withhisnobleheadandhisshaggymane。
HehadmadeBara,thedeer,lovelyandgraceful。
Yes,TarzanhadfoundGod,andhespentthewholedayinattributingtoHimallofthegoodandbeautifulthingsofnature;buttherewasonethingwhichtroubledhim。
Hecouldnotquitereconcileittohisconceptionofhisnew-foundGod。
WhomadeHistah,thesnake?
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TarzanandtheBlackBoyTARZANOFTHEApessatatthefootofagreattreebraidinganewgrassrope。Besidehimlaythefrayedremnantsoftheoldone,tornandseveredbythefangsandtalonsofSheeta,thepanther。Onlyhalftheoriginalropewasthere,thebalancehavingbeencarriedoffbytheangrycatasheboundedawaythroughthejunglewiththenoosestillabouthissavageneckandthelooseenddraggingamongtheunderbrush。
TarzansmiledasherecalledSheeta’sgreatrage,hisfranticeffortstofreehimselffromtheentanglingstrands,hisuncannyscreamsthatwereparthate,partanger,partterror。Hesmiledinretrospectionatthediscomfitureofhisenemy,andinanticipationofanotherdayasheaddedanextrastrandtohisnewrope。
Thiswouldbethestrongest,theheaviestropethatTarzanoftheApeseverhadfashioned。VisionsofNuma,thelion,strainingfutilelyinitsembracethrilledtheape-man。Hewasquitecontent,forhishandsandhisbrainwerebusy。
Content,too,werehisfellowsofthetribeofKerchak,searchingforfoodintheclearingandthesurroundingtreesabouthim。Noperplexingthoughtsofthefutureburdenedtheirminds,andonlyoccasionally,dimlyaroserecollectionsofthenearpast。Theywerestimulatedtoaspeciesofbrutalcontentbythedelectablebusinessoffillingtheirbellies。Afterwardtheywouldsleep——itwastheirlife,andtheyenjoyeditasweenjoyours,youandI——asTarzanenjoyedhis。Possiblytheyenjoyedtheirsmorethanweenjoyours,forwhoshallsaythatthebeastsofthejungledonotbetterfulfillthepurposesforwhichtheyarecreatedthandoesmanwithhismanyexcursionsintostrangefieldsandhiscontraventionsofthelawsofnature?Andwhatgivesgreatercontentandgreaterhappinessthanthefulfillingofadestiny?
AsTarzanworked,Gazan,Teeka’slittlebalu,playedabouthimwhileTeekasoughtfoodupontheoppositesideoftheclearing。NomoredidTeeka,themother,orTaug,thesullensire,harborsuspicionsofTarzan’sintentionstowardtheirfirst-born。HadhenotcourteddeathtosavetheirGazanfromthefangsandtalonsofSheeta?DidhenotfondleandcuddlethelittleonewithevenasgreatashowofaffectionasTeekaherselfdisplayed?TheirfearswereallayedandTarzannowfoundhimselfoftenintheroleofnursemaidtoatinyanthropoid——anavocationwhichhefoundbynomeansirksome,sinceGazanwasanever-failingfountofsurprisesandentertainment。
Justnowtheapelingwasdevelopingthosearborealtendencieswhichweretostandhiminsuchgoodsteadduringtheyearsofhisyouth,whenrapidflightintotheupperterraceswasoffarmoreimportanceandvaluethanhisundevelopedmusclesanduntriedfightingfangs。
BackingofffifteenortwentyfeetfromtheboleofthetreebeneaththebranchesofwhichTarzanworkeduponhisrope,Gazanscamperedquicklyforward,scramblingnimblyupwardtothelowerlimbs。Herehewouldsquatforamomentortwo,quiteproudofhisachievement,thenclambertothegroundagainandrepeat。Sometimes,quiteofteninfact,forhewasanape,hisattentionwasdistractedbyotherthings,abeetle,acaterpillar,atinyfieldmouse,andoffhewouldgoinpursuit;thecaterpillarshealwayscaught,andsometimesthebeetles;butthefieldmice,never。
NowhediscoveredthetailoftheropeuponwhichTarzanwasworking。Graspingitinonesmallhandhebouncedaway,foralltheworldlikeananimatedrubberball,snatchingitfromtheape-man’shandandrunningoffacrosstheclearing。
Tarzanleapedtohisfeetandwasinpursuitinaninstant,notraceofangeronhisfaceorinhisvoiceashecalledtotheroguishlittlebalutodrophisrope。
StraighttowardhismotherracedGazan,andafterhimcameTarzan。Teekalookedupfromherfeeding,andinthefirstinstantthatsherealizedthatGazanwasfleeingandthatanotherwasinpursuit,shebaredherfangsandbristled;
butwhenshesawthatthepursuerwasTarzansheturnedbacktothebusinessthathadbeenoccupyingherattention。
Atherveryfeettheape-manoverhauledthebaluand,thoughtheyoungstersquealedandfoughtwhenTarzanseizedhim,Teekaonlyglancedcasuallyintheirdirection。
Nolongerdidshefearharmtoherfirst-bornatthehandsoftheape-man。HadhenotsavedGazanontwooccasions?
Rescuinghisrope,Tarzanreturnedtohistreeandresumedhislabor;butthereafteritwasnecessarytowatchcarefullytheplayfulbalu,whowasnowpossessedtostealitwheneverhethoughthisgreat,smooth-skinnedcousinwasmomentarilyoffhisguard。
ButevenunderthishandicapTarzanfinallycompletedtherope,along,pliantweapon,strongerthananyheeverhadmadebefore。ThediscardedpieceofhisformeronehegavetoGazanforaplaything,forTarzanhaditinhismindtoinstructTeeka’sbaluafterideasofhisownwhentheyoungstershouldbeoldandstrongenoughtoprofitbyhisprecepts。Atpresentthelittleape’sinnateaptitudeformimicrywouldbesufficienttofamiliarizehimwithTarzan’swaysandweapons,andsotheape-manswungoffintothejungle,hisnewropecoiledoveroneshoulder,whilelittleGazanhoppedabouttheclearingdraggingtheoldoneafterhiminchildishglee。
AsTarzantraveled,dividinghisquestforfoodwithoneforasufficientlynoblequarrywhereupontotesthisnewweapon,hismindoftenwasuponGazan。Theape-manhadrealizedadeepaffectionforTeeka’sbalualmostfromthefirst,partlybecausethechildbelongedtoTeeka,hisfirstlove,andpartlyforthelittleape’sownsake,andTarzan’shumanlongingforsomesentientcreatureuponwhichtoexpendthosenaturalaffectionsofthesoulwhichareinherenttoallnormalmembersoftheGENUS
HOMO。TarzanenviedTeeka。ItwastruethatGazanevidencedaconsiderablereciprocationofTarzan’sfondnessforhim,evenpreferringhimtohisownsurlysire;
buttoTeekathelittleoneturnedwheninpainorterror,whentiredorhungry。ThenitwasthatTarzanfeltquitealoneintheworldandlongeddesperatelyforonewhoshouldturnfirsttohimforsuccorandprotection。
TaughadTeeka;TeekahadGazan;andnearlyeveryotherbullandcowofthetribeofKerchakhadoneormoretoloveandbywhomtobeloved。OfcourseTarzancouldscarcelyformulatethethoughtinpreciselythisway——heonlyknewthathecravedsomethingwhichwasdeniedhim;
somethingwhichseemedtoberepresentedbythoserelationswhichexistedbetweenTeekaandherbalu,andsoheenviedTeekaandlongedforabaluofhisown。
HesawSheetaandhismatewiththeirlittlefamilyofthree;
anddeeperinlandtowardtherockyhills,whereonemightlieupduringtheheatoftheday,inthedenseshadeofatangledthicketcloseunderthecoolfaceofanoverhangingrock,TarzanhadfoundthelairofNuma,thelion,andofSabor,thelioness。Herehehadwatchedthemwiththeirlittlebalus——playfulcreatures,spottedleopard-like。AndhehadseentheyoungfawnwithBara,thedeer,andwithButo,therhinoceros,itsungainlylittleone。Eachofthecreaturesofthejunglehaditsown——exceptTarzan。
Itmadetheape-mansadtothinkuponthisthing,sadandlonely;butpresentlythescentofgameclearedhisyoungmindofallotherconsiderations,ascatlikehecrawledfaroutuponabendinglimbabovethegametrailwhichleddowntotheancientwateringplaceofthewildthingsofthiswildworld。
Howmanythousandsoftimeshadthisgreat,oldlimbbenttothesavageformofsomeblood-thirstyhunterinthelongyearsthatithadspreaditsleafybranchesabovethedeep-wornjunglepath!Tarzan,theape-man,Sheeta,thepanther,andHistah,thesnake,itknewwell。
Theyhadwornsmooththebarkuponitsuppersurface。
TodayitwasHorta,theboar,whichcamedowntowardthewatcherintheoldtree——Horta,theboar,whoseformidabletusksanddiabolicaltemperpreservedhimfromallbutthemostferociousormostfamishedofthelargestcarnivora。
ButtoTarzan,meatwasmeat;naughtthatwasedibleortastymightpassahungryTarzanunchallengedandunattacked。
Inhunger,asinbattle,theape-manout-savagedthedreariestdenizensofthejungle。Heknewneitherfearnormercy,exceptuponrareoccasionswhensomestrange,inexplicableforcestayedhishand——aforceinexplicabletohim,perhaps,becauseofhisignoranceofhisownoriginandofalltheforcesofhumanitarianismandcivilizationthatwerehisrightfulheritagebecauseofthatorigin。
Sotoday,insteadofstayinghishanduntilalessformidablefeastfounditswaytowardhim,TarzandroppedhisnewnooseabouttheneckofHorta,theboar。
Itwasanexcellenttestfortheuntriedstrands。
Theangeredboarboltedthiswayandthat;buteachtimethenewropeheldhimwhereTarzanhadmadeitfastaboutthestemofthetreeabovethebranchfromwhichhehadcastit。
AsHortagruntedandcharged,slashingthesturdyjunglepatriarchwithhismightytusksuntilthebarkflewineverydirection,Tarzandroppedtothegroundbehindhim。
Intheape-man’shandwasthelong,keenbladethathadbeenhisconstantcompanionsincethatdistantdayuponwhichchancehaddirecteditspointintothebodyofBolgani,thegorilla,andsavedthetornandbleedingman-childfromwhatelsehadbeencertaindeath。
TarzanwalkedintowardHorta,whoswungnowtofacehisenemy。Mightyandmuscledaswastheyounggiant,ityetwouldhaveappearedbutthemaddestfollyforhimtofacesoformidableacreatureasHorta,theboar,armedonlywithaslenderhuntingknife。SoitwouldhaveseemedtoonewhoknewHortaevenslightlyandTarzannotatall。
ForamomentHortastoodmotionlessfacingtheape-man。
Hiswicked,deep-seteyesflashedangrily。Heshookhisloweredhead。
"Mud-eater!"jeeredtheape-man。"Wallowerinfilth。
Evenyourmeatstinks,butitisjuicyandmakesTarzanstrong。
TodayIshalleatyourheart,OLordoftheGreatTusks,thatitshallkeepsavagethatwhichpoundsagainstmyownribs。"
Horta,understandingnothingofwhatTarzansaid,wasnonethelessenragedbecauseofthat。Hesawonlyanakedman-thing,hairlessandfutile,pittinghispunyfangsandsoftmusclesagainsthisownindomitablesavagery,andhecharged。
TarzanoftheApeswaiteduntiltheupcutofawickedtuskwouldhavelaidopenhisthigh,thenhemoved——justtheleastbittooneside;butsoquicklythatlightningwasasluggardbycomparison,andashemoved,hestoopedlowandwithallthegreatpowerofhisrightarmdrovethelongbladeofhisfather’shuntingknifestraightintotheheartofHorta,theboar。Aquickleapcarriedhimfromthezoneofthecreature’sdeaththroes,andamomentlaterthehotanddrippingheartofHortawasinhisgrasp。
Hishungersatisfied,Tarzandidnotseekalying-upplaceforsleep,aswassometimeshisway,butcontinuedonthroughthejunglemoreinsearchofadventurethanoffood,fortodayhewasrestless。AndsoitcamethatheturnedhisfootstepstowardthevillageofMbonga,theblackchief,whosepeopleTarzanhadbaitedremorselesslysincethatdayuponwhichKulonga,thechief’sson,hadslainKala。
Ariverwindsclosebesidethevillageoftheblackmen。
TarzanreacheditssidealittlebelowtheclearingwheresquatthethatchedhutsoftheNegroes。Theriverlifewaseverfascinatingtotheape-man。HefoundpleasureinwatchingtheungainlyanticsofDuro,thehippopotamus,andkeensportintormentingthesluggishcrocodile,Gimla,ashebaskedinthesun。Then,too,thereweretheshesandthebalusoftheblackmenoftheGomanganitofrightenastheysquattedbytheriver,thesheswiththeirmeagerwashing,thebaluswiththeirprimitivetoys。
Thisdayhecameuponawomanandherchildfartherdownstreamthanusual。Theformerwassearchingforaspeciesofshellfishwhichwastobefoundinthemudclosetotheriverbank。Shewasayoungblackwomanofaboutthirty。Herteethwerefiledtosharppoints,forherpeopleatethefleshofman。Herunderlipwasslitthatitmightsupportarudependantofcopperwhichshehadwornforsomanyyearsthattheliphadbeendraggeddownwardtoprodigiouslengths,exposingtheteethandgumsofherlowerjaw。Hernose,too,wasslit,andthroughtheslitwasawoodenskewer。Metalornamentsdangledfromherears,anduponherforeheadandcheeks;
uponherchinandthebridgeofhernoseweretattooingsincolorsthatweremellowednowbyage。Shewasnakedexceptforagirdleofgrassesaboutherwaist。
AltogethershewasverybeautifulinherownestimationandevenintheestimationofthemenofMbonga’stribe,thoughshewasofanotherpeople——atrophyofwarseizedinhermaidenhoodbyoneofMbonga’sfightingmen。
Herchildwasaboyoften,lithe,straightand,forablack,handsome。Tarzanlookeduponthetwofromtheconcealingfoliageofanear-bybush。Hewasabouttoleapforthbeforethemwithaterrifyingscream,thathemightenjoythespectacleoftheirterrorandtheirincontinentflight;butofasuddenanewwhimseizedhim。
Herewasabalufashionedashehimselfwasfashioned。
Ofcoursethisone’sskinwasblack;butwhatofit?
Tarzanhadneverseenawhiteman。Insofarasheknew,hewasthesolerepresentativeofthatstrangeformoflifeupontheearth。TheblackboyshouldmakeanexcellentbaluforTarzan,sincehehadnoneofhisown。
Hewouldtendhimcarefully,feedhimwell,protecthimasonlyTarzanoftheApescouldprotecthisown,andteachhimoutofhishalfhuman,halfbestiallorethesecretsofthejunglefromitsrottingsurfacevegetationtothehightossedpinnaclesoftheforest’supperterraces。
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Tarzanuncoiledhisrope,andshookoutthenoose。
Thetwobeforehim,allignorantofthenearpresenceofthatterrifyingform,continuedpreoccupiedinthesearchforshellfish,pokingaboutinthemudwithshortsticks。
Tarzansteppedfromthejunglebehindthem;hisnooselayopenuponthegroundbesidehim。Therewasaquickmovementoftherightarmandthenooserosegracefullyintotheair,hoveredaninstantabovetheheadoftheunsuspectingyouth,thensettled。Asitencompassedhisbodybelowtheshoulders,Tarzangaveaquickjerkthattighteneditabouttheboy’sarms,pinioningthemtohissides。Ascreamofterrorbrokefromthelad’slips,andashismotherturned,affrightedathiscry,shesawhimbeingdraggedquicklytowardagreatwhitegiantwhostoodjustbeneaththeshadeofanear-bytree,scarcelyadozenlongpacesfromher。
Withasavagecryofterrorandrage,thewomanleapedfearlesslytowardtheape-man。InhermienTarzansawdeterminationandcouragewhichwouldshrinknotevenfromdeathitself。
Shewasveryhideousandfrightfulevenwhenherfacewasinrepose;butconvulsedbypassion,herexpressionbecameterrifyinglyfiendish。Eventheape-mandrewback,butmoreinrevulsionthanfear——fearheknewnot。
Bitingandkickingwastheblackshe’sbaluasTarzantuckedhimbeneathhisarmandvanishedintothebrancheshanginglowabovehim,justastheinfuriatedmotherdashedforwardtoseizeanddobattlewithhim。Andashemeltedawayintothedepthofthejunglewithhisstillstrugglingprize,hemeditateduponthepossibilitieswhichmightlieintheprowessoftheGomanganiwerethehesasformidableastheshes。
Onceatasafedistancefromthedespoiledmotherandoutofearshotofherscreamsandmenaces,Tarzanpausedtoinspecthisprize,nowsothoroughlyterrorizedthathehadceasedhisstrugglesandhisoutcries。
Thefrightenedchildrolledhiseyesfearfullytowardhiscaptor,untilthewhitesshowedgleamingallabouttheirises。
"IamTarzan,"saidtheape-man,inthevernacularoftheanthropoids。"Iwillnotharmyou。YouaretobeTarzan’sbalu。Tarzanwillprotectyou。Hewillfeedyou。
ThebestinthejungleshallbeforTarzan’sbalu,forTarzanisamightyhunter。Noneneedyoufear,notevenNuma,thelion,forTarzanisamightyfighter。
NonesogreatasTarzan,sonofKala。Donotfear。"
Butthechildonlywhimperedandtrembled,forhedidnotunderstandthetongueofthegreatapes,andthevoiceofTarzansoundedtohimlikethebarkingandgrowlingofabeast。Then,too,hehadheardstoriesofthisbad,whiteforestgod。ItwashewhohadslainKulongaandothersofthewarriorsofMbonga,thechief。
Itwashewhoenteredthevillagestealthily,bymagic,inthedarknessofthenight,tostealarrowsandpoison,andfrightenthewomenandthechildrenandeventhegreatwarriors。Doubtlessthiswickedgodfeduponlittleboys。Hadhismothernotsaidasmuchwhenhewasnaughtyandshethreatenedtogivehimtothewhitegodofthejungleifhewerenotgood?LittleblackTiboshookaswithague。
"Areyoucold,Go-bu-balu?"askedTarzan,usingthesimianequivalentofblackhe-babyinlieuofabettername。
"Thesunishot;whydoyoushiver?"
Tibocouldnotunderstand;buthecriedforhismammaandbeggedthegreat,whitegodtolethimgo,promisingalwaystobeagoodboythereafterifhispleaweregranted。
Tarzanshookhishead。Notawordcouldheunderstand。
Thiswouldneverdo!HemustteachGo-bu-balualanguagewhichsoundedliketalk。ItwasquitecertaintoTarzanthatGo-bu-balu’sspeechwasnottalkatall。Itsoundedquiteassenselessasthechatteringofthesillybirds。
Itwouldbebest,thoughttheape-man,quicklytogethimamongthetribeofKerchakwherehewouldheartheManganitalkingamongthemselves。Thushewouldsoonlearnanintelligibleformofspeech。
Tarzanrosetohisfeetupontheswayingbranchwherehehadhaltedfarabovetheground,andmotionedtothechildtofollowhim;butTiboonlyclungtightlytotheboleofthetreeandwept。Beingaboy,andanativeAfrican,hehad,ofcourse,climbedintotreesmanytimesbeforethis;
buttheideaofracingoffthroughtheforest,leapingfromonebranchtoanother,ashiscaptor,tohishorror,haddonewhenhehadcarriedTiboawayfromhismother,filledhischildishheartwithterror。
Tarzansighed。Hisnewlyacquiredbaluhadmuchindeedtolearn。Itwaspitifulthatabaluofhissizeandstrengthshouldbesobackward。HetriedtocoaxTibotofollowhim;
butthechilddarednot,soTarzanpickedhimupandcarriedhimuponhisback。Tibonolongerscratchedorbit。
Escapeseemedimpossible。Evennow,werehesetupontheground,thechancewasremote,heknew,thathecouldfindhiswaybacktothevillageofMbonga,thechief。
Evenifhecould,therewerethelionsandtheleopardsandthehyenas,anyoneofwhich,asTibowaswellaware,wasparticularlyfondofthemeatoflittleblackboys。
Sofartheterriblewhitegodofthejunglehadofferedhimnoharm。Hecouldnotexpecteventhismuchconsiderationfromthefrightful,green-eyedman-eaters。
Itwouldbethelesseroftwoevils,then,toletthewhitegodcarryhimawaywithoutscratchingandbiting,ashehaddoneatfirst。
AsTarzanswungrapidlythroughthetrees,littleTiboclosedhiseyesinterrorratherthanlooklongerdownintothefrightfulabyssesbeneath。NeverbeforeinallhislifehadTibobeensofrightened,yetasthewhitegiantspedonwithhimthroughtheforesttherestoleoverthechildaninexplicablesensationofsecurityashesawhowtrueweretheleapsoftheape-man,howunerringhisgraspupontheswayinglimbswhichgavehimhand-hold,andthen,too,therewassafetyinthemiddleterracesoftheforest,farabovethereachofthedreadedlions。
AndsoTarzancametotheclearingwherethetribefed,droppingamongthemwithhisnewbaluclingingtightlytohisshoulders。HewasfairlyinthemidstofthembeforeTibospiedasingleoneofthegreathairyforms,orbeforetheapesrealizedthatTarzanwasnotalone。
WhentheysawthelittleGomanganipercheduponhisbacksomeofthemcameforwardincuriositywithupcurledlipsandsnarlingmien。
AnhourbeforelittleTibowouldhavesaidthatheknewtheuttermostdepthsoffear;butnow,ashesawthesefearsomebeastssurroundinghim,herealizedthatallthathadgonebeforewasasnothingbycomparison。
Whydidthegreatwhitegiantstandtheresounconcernedly?
Whydidhenotfleebeforethesehorrid,hairy,treemenfelluponthembothandtorethemtopieces?AndthentherecametoTiboanumbingrecollection。Itwasnoneotherthanthestoryhehadheardpassedfrommouthtomouth,fearfully,bythepeopleofMbonga,thechief,thatthisgreatwhitedemonofthejunglewasnaughtotherthanahairlessape,forhadnothebeenseenincompanywiththese?
Tibocouldonlystareinwide-eyedhorrorattheapproachingapes。Hesawtheirbeetlingbrows,theirgreatfangs,theirwickedeyes。Henotedtheirmightymusclesrollingbeneaththeirshaggyhides。
Theireveryattitudeandexpressionwasamenace。
Tarzansawthis,too。HedrewTiboaroundinfrontofhim。
"ThisisTarzan’sGo-bu-balu,"hesaid。"Donotharmhim,orTarzanwillkillyou,"andhebaredhisownfangsintheteethofthenearestape。
"ItisaGomangani,"repliedtheape。"Letmekillit。
ItisaGomangani。TheGomanganiareourenemies。
Letmekillit。"
"Goaway,"snarledTarzan。"Itellyou,Gunto,itisTarzan’sbalu。GoawayorTarzanwillkillyou,"
andtheape-mantookasteptowardtheadvancingape。
Thelattersidledoff,quitestiffandhaughty,afterthemannerofadogwhichmeetsanotherandistooproudtofightandtoofearfultoturnhisbackandrun。
NextcameTeeka,promptedbycuriosity。AthersideskippedlittleGazan。Theywerefilledwithwonderliketheothers;butTeekadidnotbareherfangs。
Tarzansawthisandmotionedthatsheapproach。
"Tarzanhasabalunow,"hesaid。"HeandTeeka’sbalucanplaytogether。"
"ItisaGomangani,"repliedTeeka。"Itwillkillmybalu。
Takeitaway,Tarzan。"
Tarzanlaughed。"ItcouldnotharmPamba,therat,"
hesaid。"Itisbutalittlebaluandveryfrightened。
LetGazanplaywithit。"
Teekastillwasfearful,forwithalltheirmightyferocitythegreatanthropoidsaretimid;butatlast,assuredbyhergreatconfidenceinTarzan,shepushedGazanforwardtowardthelittleblackboy。Thesmallape,guidedbyinstinct,drewbacktowarditsmother,baringitssmallfangsandscreaminginmingledfearandrage。
Tibo,too,showednosignsofdesiringacloseracquaintancewithGazan,soTarzangaveuphiseffortsforthetime。
Duringtheweekwhichfollowed,Tarzanfoundhistimemuchoccupied。Hisbaluwasagreaterresponsibilitythanhehadcountedupon。Notforamomentdidhedareleaveit,sinceofallthetribe,TeekaalonecouldhavebeendependedupontorefrainfromslayingthehaplessblackhaditnotbeenforTarzan’sconstantwatchfulness。
Whentheape-manhunted,hemustcarryGo-bu-baluaboutwithhim。Itwasirksome,andthenthelittleblackseemedsostupidandfearfultoTarzan。Itwasquitehelplessagainsteventhelesserofthejunglecreatures。
Tarzanwonderedhowithadsurvivedatall。Hetriedtoteachit,andfoundarayofhopeinthefactthatGo-bu-baluhadmasteredafewwordsofthelanguageoftheanthropoids,andthathecouldnowclingtoahigh-tossedbranchwithoutscreaminginfear;buttherewassomethingaboutthechildwhichworriedTarzan。
Heoftenhadwatchedtheblackswithintheirvillage。
Hehadseenthechildrenplaying,andalwaystherehadbeenmuchlaughter;butlittleGo-bu-baluneverlaughed。
ItwastruethatTarzanhimselfneverlaughed。Uponoccasionhesmiled,grimly,buttolaughterhewasastranger。
Theblack,however,shouldhavelaughed,reasonedtheape-man。
ItwasthewayoftheGomangani。
Also,hesawthatthelittlefellowoftenrefusedfoodandwasgrowingthinnerdaybyday。Attimeshesurprisedtheboysobbingsoftlytohimself。Tarzantriedtocomforthim,evenasfierceKalahadcomfortedTarzanwhentheape-manwasabalu,butalltonoavail。
Go-bu-balumerelynolongerfearedTarzan——thatwasall。
Hefearedeveryotherlivingthingwithinthejungle。
Hefearedthejungledayswiththeirlongexcursionsthroughthedizzytreetops。Hefearedthejunglenightswiththeirswaying,perilouscouchesfarabovetheground,andthegruntingandcoughingofthegreatcarnivoraprowlingbeneathhim。
Tarzandidnotknowwhattodo。HisheritageofEnglishbloodrendereditadifficultthingeventoconsiderasurrenderofhisproject,thoughhewasforcedtoadmittohimselfthathisbaluwasnotallthathehadhoped。
Thoughhewasfaithfultohisself-imposedtask,andevenfoundthathehadgrowntolikeGo-bu-balu,hecouldnotdeceivehimselfintobelievingthathefeltforitthatfierceheatofpassionateaffectionwhichTeekarevealedforGazan,andwhichtheblackmotherhadshownforGo-bu-balu。
ThelittleblackboyfromcringingterroratthesightofTarzanpassedbydegreesintotrustfulnessandadmiration。
Onlykindnesshadheeverreceivedatthehandsofthegreatwhitedevil-god,yethehadseenwithwhatferocityhiskindlycaptorcoulddealwithothers。Hehadseenhimleapuponacertainhe-apewhichpersistedinattemptingtoseizeandslayGo-bu-balu。Hehadseenthestrong,whiteteethoftheape-manfastenedintheneckofhisadversary,andthemightymusclestensedinbattle。
Hehadheardthesavage,bestialsnarlsandroarsofcombat,andhehadrealizedwithashudderthathecouldnotdifferentiatebetweenthoseofhisguardianandthoseofthehairyape。
HehadseenTarzanbringdownabuck,justasNuma,thelion,mighthavedone,leapinguponitsbackandfasteninghisfangsinthecreature’sneck。Tibohadshudderedatthesight,buthehadthrilled,too,andforthefirsttimethereenteredhisdull,Negroidmindavaguedesiretoemulatehissavagefosterparent。ButTibo,thelittleblackboy,lackedthedivinesparkwhichhadpermittedTarzan,thewhiteboy,tobenefitbyhistraininginthewaysofthefiercejungle。Inimaginationhewaswanting,andimaginationisbutanothernameforsuper-intelligence。
Imaginationitiswhichbuildsbridges,andcities,andempires。Thebeastsknowitnot,theblacksonlyalittle,whiletooneinahundredthousandofearth’sdominantraceitisgivenasagiftfromheaventhatmanmaynotperishfromtheearth。
WhileTarzanponderedhisproblemconcerningthefutureofhisbalu,Fatewasarrangingtotakethematteroutofhishands。Momaya,Tibo’smother,grief-strickenatthelossofherboy,hadconsultedthetribalwitch-doctor,buttonoavail。Themedicinehemadewasnotgoodmedicine,forthoughMomayapaidhimtwogoatsforit,itdidnotbringbackTibo,norevenindicatewhereshemightsearchforhimwithreasonableassuranceoffindinghim。
Momaya,beingofashorttemperandofanotherpeople,hadlittlerespectforthewitch-doctorofherhusband’stribe,andso,whenhesuggestedthatafurtherpaymentoftwomorefatgoatswoulddoubtlessenablehimtomakestrongermedicine,shepromptlyloosedhershrewishtongueuponhim,andwithsuchgoodeffectthathewasgladtotakehimselfoffwithhiszebra’stailandhispotofmagic。
WhenhehadgoneandMomayahadsucceededinpartiallysubduingheranger,shegaveherselfovertothought,asshesooftenhaddonesincetheabductionofherTibo,inthehopethatshefinallymightdiscoversomefeasiblemeansoflocatinghim,oratleastassuringherselfastowhetherhewerealiveordead。
ItwasknowntotheblacksthatTarzandidnoteatthefleshofman,forhehadslainmorethanoneoftheirnumber,yetnevertastedthefleshofany。Too,thebodiesalwayshadbeenfound,sometimesdroppingasthoughfromthecloudstoalightinthecenterofthevillage。
AsTibo’sbodyhadnotbeenfound,Momayaarguedthathestilllived,butwhere?
ThenitwasthattherecametohermindarecollectionofBukawai,theunclean,whodweltinacaveinthehillsidetothenorth,andwhoitwaswellknownentertaineddevilsinhisevillair。Few,ifany,hadthetemeritytovisitoldBukawai,firstlybecauseoffearofhisblackmagicandthetwohyenaswhodweltwithhimandwerecommonlyknowntobedevilsmasquerading,andsecondlybecauseoftheloathsomediseasewhichhadcausedBukawaitobeanoutcast——adiseasewhichwasslowlyeatingawayhisface。
NowitwasthatMomayareasonedshrewdlythatifanymightknowthewhereaboutsofherTibo,itwouldbeBukawai,whowasinfriendlyintercoursewithgodsanddemons,sinceademonoragoditwaswhohadstolenherbaby;
butevenhergreatmotherlovewassorelytaxedtofindthecouragetosendherforthintotheblackjungletowardthedistanthillsandtheuncannyabodeofBukawai,theunclean,andhisdevils。
Motherlove,however,isoneofthehumanpassionswhichcloselyapproximatestothedignityofanirresistibleforce。Itdrivesthefrailfleshofweakwomentodeedsofheroicmeasure。Momayawasneitherfrailnorweak,physically,butshewasawoman,anignorant,superstitious,Africansavage。Shebelievedindevils,inblackmagic,andinwitchcraft。ToMomaya,thejunglewasinhabitedbyfarmoreterrifyingthingsthanlionsandleopards——horrifying,namelessthingswhichpossessedthepowerofwreakingfrightfulharmundervariousinnocentguises。
Fromoneofthewarriorsofthevillage,whomsheknewtohaveoncestumbleduponthelairofBukawai,themotherofTibolearnedhowshemightfindit——nearaspringofwaterwhichroseinasmallrockycanonbetweentwohills,theeasternmostofwhichwaseasilyrecognizablebecauseofahugegraniteboulderwhichresteduponitssummit。
Thewesterlyhillwaslowerthanitscompanion,andwasquitebareofvegetationexceptforasinglemimosatreewhichgrewjustalittlebelowitssummit。
Thesetwohills,themanassuredher,couldbeseenforsomedistancebeforeshereachedthem,andtogetherformedanexcellentguidetoherdestination。
Hewarnedher,however,toabandonsofoolishanddangerousanadventure,emphasizingwhatshealreadyquitewellknew,thatifsheescapedharmatthehandsofBukawaiandhisdemons,thechanceswerethatshewouldnotbesofortunatewiththegreatcarnivoraofthejunglethroughwhichshemustpassgoingandreturning。
ThewarriorevenwenttoMomaya’shusband,who,inturn,havinglittleauthorityoverthevixenishladyofhischoice,wenttoMbonga,thechief。ThelattersummonedMomaya,threateningherwiththedirestpunishmentshouldsheventureforthuponsounholyanexcursion。Theoldchief’sinterestinthematterwasduesolelytothatage-oldalliancewhichexistsbetweenchurchandstate。
Thelocalwitch-doctor,knowinghisownmedicinebetterthananyotherknewit,wasjealousofallotherpretenderstoaccomplishmentsintheblackart。
HelonghadheardofthepowerofBukawai,andfearedlest,shouldhesucceedinrecoveringMomaya’slostchild,muchofthetribalpatronageandconsequentfeeswouldbedivertedtotheuncleanone。AsMbongareceived,aschief,acertainproportionofthewitch-doctor’sfeesandcouldexpectnothingfromBukawai,hisheartandsoulwere,quitenaturally,wrappedupintheorthodoxchurch。
ButifMomayacouldviewwithintrepidheartanexcursionintothejungleandavisittothefear-hauntedabodeofBukawai,shewasnotlikelytobedeterredbythreatsoffuturepunishmentatthehandsofoldMbonga,whomshesecretlydespised。Yetsheappearedtoaccedetohisinjunctions,returningtoherhutinsilence。
Shewouldhavepreferredstartinguponherquestbyday-light,butthiswasnowoutofthequestion,sinceshemustcarryfoodandaweaponofsomesort——thingswhichshenevercouldpassoutofthevillagewithbydaywithoutbeingsubjectedtocuriousquestioningthatsurelywouldcomeimmediatelytotheearsofMbonga。
SoMomayabidedhertimeuntilnight,andjustbeforethegatesofthevillagewereclosed,sheslippedthroughintothedarknessandthejungle。Shewasmuchfrightened,butshesetherfaceresolutelytowardthenorth,andthoughshepausedoftentolisten,breathlessly,forthehugecatswhich,here,werehergreatestterror,sheneverthelesscontinuedherwaystaunchlyforseveralhours,untilalowmoanalittletoherrightandbehindherbroughthertoasuddenstop。
Withpalpitatingheartthewomanstood,scarcedaringtobreathe,andthen,veryfaintlybutunmistakabletoherkeenears,camethestealthycrunchingoftwigsandgrassesbeneathpaddedfeet。
AllaboutMomayagrewthegianttreesofthetropicaljungle,festoonedwithhangingvinesandmosses。Sheseizeduponthenearestandstartedtoclamber,apelike,tothebranchesabove。Asshedidso,therewasasuddenrushofagreatbodybehindher,amenacingroarthatcausedtheearthtotremble,andsomethingcrashedintotheverycreeperstowhichshewasclinging——butbelowher。
Momayadrewherselftosafetyamongtheleafybranchesandthankedtheforesightwhichhadpromptedhertobringalongthedriedhumanearwhichhungfromacordaboutherneck。
Shealwayshadknownthatthatearwasgoodmedicine。
Ithadbeengivenher,whenagirl,bythewitch-doctorofhertowntribe,andwasnothinglikethepoor,weakmedicineofMbonga’switch-doctor。
AllnightMomayaclungtoherperch,foralthoughthelionsoughtotherpreyafterashorttime,shedarednotdescendintothedarknessagain,forfearshemightencounterhimoranotherofhiskind;butatdaylightsheclambereddownandresumedherway。
TarzanoftheApes,findingthathisbaluneverceasedtogiveevidenceofterrorinthepresenceoftheapesofthetribe,andalsothatmostoftheadultapeswereaconstantmenacetoGo-bu-balu’slife,sothatTarzandarednotleavehimalonewiththem,tooktohuntingwiththelittleblackboyfartherandfartherfromthestampinggroundsoftheanthropoids。
Littlebylittlehisabsencesfromthetribegrewinlengthashewanderedfartherawayfromthem,untilfinallyhefoundhimselfagreaterdistancetothenorththanheeverbeforehadhunted,andwithwaterandamplegameandfruit,hefeltnotatallinclinedtoreturntothetribe。
LittleGo-bu-balugaveevidencesofagreaterinterestinlife,aninterestwhichvariedindirectproportiontothedistancehewasfromtheapesofKerchak。
HenowtrottedalongbehindTarzanwhentheape-manwentupontheground,andinthetreesheevendidhisbesttofollowhismightyfosterparent。Theboywasstillsadandlonely。Histhin,littlebodyhadgrownsteadilythinnersincehehadcomeamongtheapes,forwhile,asayoungcannibal,hewasnotoverniceinthematterofdiet,hefounditnotalwaystohistastetostomachtheweirdthingswhichtickledthepalatesofepicuresamongtheapes。
Hislargeeyeswereverylargeindeednow,hischeekssunken,andeveryribofhisemaciatedbodyplainlydiscernibletowhomsoevershouldcaretocountthem。Constantterror,perhaps,hadhadasmuchtodowithhisphysicalconditionashadimproperfood。Tarzannoticedthechangeandwasworried。
Hehadhopedtoseehisbaluwaxsturdyandstrong。
Hisdisappointmentwasgreat。InonlyonerespectdidGo-bu-baluseemtoprogress——hereadilywasmasteringthelanguageoftheapes。EvennowheandTarzancouldconverseinafairlysatisfactorymannerbysupplementingthemeagerapespeechwithsigns;butforthemostpart,Go-bu-baluwassilentotherthantoanswerquestionsputtohim。Hisgreatsorrowwasyettoonewandtoopoignanttobelaidasideevenmomentarily。AlwayshepinedforMomaya——shrewish,hideous,repulsive,perhaps,shewouldhavebeentoyouorme,buttoTiboshewasmamma,thepersonificationofthatonegreatlovewhichknowsnoselfishnessandwhichdoesnotconsumeitselfinitsownfires。
Asthetwohunted,orratherasTarzanhuntedandGo-bu-balutaggedalonginhiswake,theape-mannoticedmanythingsandthoughtmuch。OncetheycameuponSabormoaninginthetallgrasses。Aboutherrompedandplayedtwolittleballsoffur,buthereyeswereforonewhichlaybetweenhergreatforepawsanddidnotromp,onewhoneverwouldrompagain。
Tarzanreadarighttheanguishandthesufferingofthehugemothercat。Hehadbeenmindedtobaither。Itwastodothisthathehadsneakedsilentlythroughthetreesuntilhehadcomealmostaboveher,butsomethingheldtheape-manashesawthelionessgrievingoverherdeadcub。
WiththeacquisitionofGo-bu-balu,Tarzanhadcometorealizetheresponsibilitiesandsorrowsofparentage,withoutitsjoys。HisheartwentouttoSaborasitmightnothavedoneafewweeksbefore。Ashewatchedher,thererosequiteunbiddenbeforehimavisionofMomaya,theskewerthroughtheseptumofhernose,herpendulousunderlipsaggingbeneaththeweightwhichdraggeditdown。
Tarzansawnotherunloveliness;hesawonlythesameanguishthatwasSabor’s,andhewinced。ThatstrangefunctioningofthemindwhichsometimesiscalledassociationofideassnappedTeekaandGazanbeforetheape-man’smentalvision。
WhatifoneshouldcomeandtakeGazanfromTeeka。
TarzanutteredalowandominousgrowlasthoughGazanwerehisown。Go-bu-baluglancedhereandthereapprehensively,thinkingthatTarzanhadespiedanenemy。Saborsprangsuddenlytoherfeet,heryellow-greeneyesblazing,hertaillashingasshecockedherears,andraisinghermuzzle,sniffedtheairforpossibledanger。
Thetwolittlecubs,whichhadbeenplaying,scamperedquicklytoher,andstandingbeneathher,peeredoutfrombetweenherforelegs,theirbigearsupstanding,theirlittleheadscockedfirstupononesideandthenupontheother。
Withashakeofhisblackshock,Tarzanturnedawayandresumedhishuntinginanotherdirection;butalldaythereroseoneafteranother,abovethethresholdofhisobjectivemind,memoryportraitsofSabor,ofMomaya,andofTeeka——alioness,acannibal,andashe-ape,yettotheape-mantheywereidenticalthroughmotherhood。
ItwasnoonofthethirddaywhenMomayacamewithinsightofthecaveofBukawai,theunclean。Theoldwitch-doctorhadriggedaframeworkofinterlacedboughstoclosethemouthofthecavefrompredatorybeasts。
Thiswasnowsettooneside,andtheblackcavernbeyondyawnedmysteriousandrepellent。Momayashiveredasfromacoldwindoftherainyseason。Nosignoflifeappearedaboutthecave,yetMomayaexperiencedthatuncannysensationasofunseeneyesregardinghermalevolently。
Againsheshuddered。Shetriedtoforceherunwillingfeetonwardtowardthecave,whenfromitsdepthsissuedanuncannysoundthatwasneitherbrutenorhuman,aweirdsoundthatwasakintomirthlesslaughter。
Withastifledscream,Momayaturnedandfledintothejungle。
Forahundredyardssheranbeforeshecouldcontrolherterror,andthenshepaused,listening。Wasallherlabor,werealltheterrorsanddangersthroughwhichshehadpassedtogofornaught?Shetriedtosteelherselftoreturntothecave,butagainfrightovercameher。
Saddened,disheartened,sheturnedslowlyuponthebacktrailtowardthevillageofMbonga。Heryoungshouldersnowweredroopedlikethoseofanoldwomanwhobearsagreatburdenofmanyyearswiththeiraccumulatedpainsandsorrows,andshewalkedwithtiredfeetandahaltingstep。
ThespringofyouthwasgonefromMomaya。
Foranotherhundredyardsshedraggedherwearyway,herbrainhalfparalyzedfromdumbterrorandsuffering,andthentherecametoherthememoryofalittlebabethatsuckledatherbreast,andofaslimboywhoromped,laughing,abouther,andtheywerebothTibo——herTibo!
Hershouldersstraightened。Sheshookhersavagehead,andsheturnedaboutandwalkedboldlybacktothemouthofthecaveofBukawai,theunclean——ofBukawai,thewitch-doctor。
Again,fromtheinteriorofthecavecamethehideouslaughterthatwasnotlaughter。ThistimeMomayarecognizeditforwhatitwas,thestrangecryofahyena。
Nomoredidsheshudder,butsheheldherspearreadyandcalledaloudtoBukawaitocomeout。
InsteadofBukawaicametherepulsiveheadofahyena。
Momayapokedatitwithherspear,andtheugly,sullenbrutedrewbackwithanangrygrowl。AgainMomayacalledBukawaibyname,andthistimetherecameananswerinmumblingtonesthatwerescarcemorehumanthanthoseofthebeast。
"WhocomestoBukawai?"queriedthevoice。
"ItisMomaya,"repliedthewoman;"MomayafromthevillageofMbonga,thechief。
"Whatdoyouwant?"
"Iwantgoodmedicine,bettermedicinethanMbonga’switch-doctorcanmake,"repliedMomaya。"Thegreat,white,junglegodhasstolenmyTibo,andIwantmedicinetobringhimback,ortofindwhereheishiddenthatImaygoandgethim。"
"WhoisTibo?"askedBukawai。
Momayatoldhim。
"Bukawai’smedicineisverystrong,"saidthevoice。
"FivegoatsandanewsleepingmatarescarceenoughinexchangeforBukawai’smedicine。"
"Twogoatsareenough,"saidMomaya,forthespiritofbarterisstronginthebreastsoftheblacks。
ThepleasureofhagglingoverthepricewasasufficientlypotentluretodrawBukawaitothemouthofthecave。
Momayawassorrywhenshesawhimthathehadnotremainedwithin。Therearesomethingstoohorrible,toohideous,toorepulsivefordescription——Bukawai’sfacewasofthese。WhenMomayasawhimsheunderstoodwhyitwasthathewasalmostinarticulate。
Besidehimweretwohyenas,whichrumorhadsaidwerehisonlyandconstantcompanions。Theymadeanexcellenttrio——themostrepulsiveofbeastswiththemostrepulsiveofhumans。
"Fivegoatsandanewsleepingmat,"mumbledBukawai。
"Twofatgoatsandasleepingmat。"Momayaraisedherbid;
butBukawaiwasobdurate。Hestuckforthefivegoatsandthesleepingmatforamatterofhalfanhour,whilethehyenassniffedandgrowledandlaughedhideously。
MomayawasdeterminedtogiveallthatBukawaiaskedifshecoulddonobetter,buthagglingissecondnaturetoblackbarterers,andintheenditpartlyrepaidher,foracompromisefinallywasreachedwhichincludedthreefatgoats,anewsleepingmat,andapieceofcopperwire。
"Comebacktonight,"saidBukawai,"whenthemoonistwohoursinthesky。ThenwillImakethestrongmedicinewhichshallbringTibobacktoyou。Bringwithyouthethreefatgoats,thenewsleepingmat,andthepieceofcopperwirethelengthofalargeman’sforearm。"
"Icannotbringthem,"saidMomaya。"Youwillhavetocomeafterthem。WhenyouhaverestoredTibotome,youshallhavethemallatthevillageofMbonga。
Bukawaishookhishead。
"Iwillmakenomedicine,"hesaid,"untilIhavethegoatsandthematandthecopperwire。"
Momayapleadedandthreatened,butalltonoavail。
Finally,sheturnedawayandstartedoffthroughthejungletowardthevillageofMbonga。HowshecouldgetthreegoatsandasleepingmatoutofthevillageandthroughthejungletothecaveofBukawai,shedidnotknow,butthatshewoulddoitsomehowshewasquitepositive——shewoulddoitordie。Tibomustberestoredtoher。
TarzancominglazilythroughthejunglewithlittleGo-bu-balu,caughtthescentofBara,thedeer。TarzanhungeredforthefleshofBara。Naughttickledhispalatesogreatly;
buttostalkBarawithGo-bu-baluathisheels,wasoutofthequestion,sohehidthechildinthecrotchofatreewherethethickfoliagescreenedhimfromview,andsetoffswiftlyandsilentlyuponthespoorofBara。
TiboalonewasmoreterrifiedthanTiboevenamongtheapes。
Realandapparentdangersarelessdisconcertingthanthosewhichweimagine,andonlythegodsofhispeopleknewhowmuchTiboimagined。
Hehadbeenbutashorttimeinhishidingplacewhenheheardsomethingapproachingthroughthejungle。
HecrouchedclosertothelimbuponwhichhelayandprayedthatTarzanwouldreturnquickly。Hiswideeyessearchedthejungleinthedirectionofthemovingcreature。
Whatifitwasaleopardthathadcaughthisscent!Itwouldbeuponhiminaminute。HottearsflowedfromthelargeeyesoflittleTibo。Thecurtainofjunglefoliagerustledcloseathand。Thethingwasbutafewpacesfromhistree!
Hiseyesfairlypoppedfromhisblackfaceashewatchedfortheappearanceofthedreadcreaturewhichpresentlywouldthrustasnarlingcountenancefrombetweenthevinesandcreepers。
Andthenthecurtainpartedandawomansteppedintofullview。Withagaspingcry,Tibotumbledfromhisperchandracedtowardher。Momayasuddenlystartedbackandraisedherspear,butasecondlatershecastitasideandcaughtthethinbodyinherstrongarms。
Crushingittoher,shecriedandlaughedallatoneandthesametime,andhottearsofjoy,mingledwiththetearsofTibo,trickleddownthecreasebetweenhernakedbreasts。
Disturbedbythenoisesocloseathand,therearosefromhissleepinanear-bythicketNuma,thelion。
Helookedthroughthetangledunderbrushandsawtheblackwomanandheryoung。Helickedhischopsandmeasuredthedistancebetweenthemandhimself。
Ashortchargeandalongleapwouldcarryhimuponthem。
Heflickedtheendofhistailandsighed。
Avagrantbreeze,swirlingsuddenlyinthewrongdirection,carriedthescentofTarzantothesensitivenostrilsofBara,thedeer。Therewasastartledtensingofmusclesandcockingofears,asuddendash,andTarzan’smeatwasgone。Theape-manangrilyshookhisheadandturnedbacktowardthespotwherehehadleftGo-bu-balu。Hecamesoftly,aswashisway。Beforehereachedthespotheheardstrangesounds——thesoundofawomanlaughingandofawomanweeping,andthetwowhichseemedtocomefromonethroatweremingledwiththeconvulsivesobbingofachild。Tarzanhastened,andwhenTarzanhastened,onlythebirdsandthewindwentfaster。
AndasTarzanapproachedthesounds,heheardanother,adeepsigh。Momayadidnothearit,nordidTibo;
buttheearsofTarzanwereastheearsofBara,thedeer。
Heheardthesigh,andheknew,soheunloosedtheheavyspearwhichdangledathisback。Evenashespedthroughthebranchesofthetrees,withthesameeasethatyouorImighttakeoutapockethandkerchiefaswestrollednonchalantlydownalazycountrylane,TarzanoftheApestookthespearfromitsthongthatitmightbereadyagainstanyemergency。
Numa,thelion,didnotrushmadlytoattack。
Hereasonedagain,andreasontoldhimthatalreadythepreywashis,sohepushedhisgreatbulkthroughthefoliageandstoodeyeinghismeatwithbaleful,glaringeyes。
Momayasawhimandshrieked,drawingTiboclosertoherbreast。
Tohavefoundherchildandtolosehim,allinamoment!
Sheraisedherspear,throwingherhandfarbackofhershoulder。Numaroaredandsteppedslowlyforward。
Momayacastherweapon。Itgrazedthetawnyshoulder,inflictingafleshwoundwhicharousedalltheterrificbestialityofthecarnivore,andthelioncharged。
Momayatriedtoclosehereyes,butcouldnot。Shesawtheflashingswiftnessofthehuge,oncomingdeath,andthenshesawsomethingelse。Shesawamighty,nakedwhitemandropasfromtheheavensintothepathofthecharginglion。Shesawthemusclesofagreatarmflashinthelightoftheequatorialsunasitfiltered,dappling,throughthefoliageabove。Shesawaheavyhuntingspearhurtlethroughtheairtomeetthelioninmidleap。
Numabroughtupuponhishaunches,roaringterriblyandstrikingatthespearwhichprotrudedfromhisbreast。Hisgreatblowsbentandtwistedtheweapon。Tarzan,crouchingandwithhuntingknifeinhand,circledwarilyaboutthefrenziedcat。
Momaya,wide-eyed,stoodrootedtothespot,watching,fascinated。
InsuddenfuryNumahurledhimselftowardtheape-man,butthewirycreatureeludedtheblunderingcharge,side-steppingquicklyonlytorushinuponhisfoe。
Twicethehuntingbladeflashedintheair。TwiceitfelluponthebackofNuma,alreadyweakeningfromthespearpointsonearhisheart。Thesecondstrokeofthebladepiercedfarintothebeast’sspine,andwithalastconvulsivesweepofthefore-paws,inavainattempttoreachhistormentor,Numasprawledupontheground,paralyzedanddying。
Bukawai,fearfullestheshouldloseanyrecompense,followedMomayawiththeintentionofpersuadinghertopartwithherornamentsofcopperandironagainstherreturnwiththepriceofthemedicine——topay,asitwere,foranoptiononhisservicesasonepaysaretainingfeetoanattorney,for,likeanattorney,Bukawaiknewthevalueofhismedicineandthatitwaswelltocollectasmuchaspossibleinadvance。
Thewitch-doctorcameuponthesceneasTarzanleapedtomeetthelion’scharge。Hesawitallandmarveled,guessingimmediatelythatthismustbethestrangewhitedemonconcerningwhomhehadheardvaguerumorsbeforeMomayacametohim。
Momaya,nowthatthelionwaspastharmingherorhers,gazedwithnewterroruponTarzan。ItwashewhohadstolenherTibo。Doubtlesshewouldattempttostealhimagain。
Momayahuggedtheboyclosetoher。ShewasdeterminedtodiethistimeratherthansufferTibotobetakenfromheragain。
Tarzaneyedtheminsilence。Thesightoftheboyclinging,sobbing,tohismotherarousedwithinhissavagebreastamelancholyloneliness。TherewasnonethustoclingtoTarzan,whoyearnedsofortheloveofsomeone,ofsomething。
AtlastTibolookedup,becauseofthequietthathadfallenuponthejungle,andsawTarzan。Hedidnotshrink。
"Tarzan,"hesaid,inthespeechofthegreatapesofthetribeofKerchak,"donottakemefromMomaya,mymother。
Donottakemeagaintothelairofthehairy,treemen,forIfearTaugandGuntoandtheothers。LetmestaywithMomaya,OTarzan,GodoftheJungle!LetmestaywithMomaya,mymother,andtotheendofourdayswewillblessyouandputfoodbeforethegatesofthevillageofMbongathatyoumayneverhunger。"
Tarzansighed。
"Go,"hesaid,"backtothevillageofMbonga,andTarzanwillfollowtoseethatnoharmbefallsyou。"
Tibotranslatedthewordstohismother,andthetwoturnedtheirbacksupontheape-manandstartedofftowardhome。
IntheheartofMomayawasagreatfearandagreatexultation,forneverbeforehadshewalkedwithGod,andneverhadshebeensohappy。ShestrainedlittleTibotoher,strokinghisthincheek。Tarzansawandsighedagain。
"ForTeekathereisTeeka’sbalu,"hesoliloquized;
"forSabortherearebalus,andfortheshe-Gomangani,andforBara,andforManu,andevenforPamba,therat;
butforTarzantherecanbenone——neitherashenorabalu。
TarzanoftheApesisaman,anditmustbethatmanwalksalone。"
Bukawaisawthemgo,andhemumbledthroughhisrottingface,swearingagreatoaththathewouldyethavethethreefatgoats,thenewsleepingmat,andthebitofcopperwire。
6
TheWitch-DoctorSeeksVengeanceLORDGREYSTOKEwashunting,or,tobemoreaccurate,hewasshootingpheasantsatChamston-Hedding。LordGreystokewasimmaculatelyandappropriatelygarbed——totheminutestdetailhewasvogue。Tobesure,hewasamongtheforwardguns,notbeingconsideredasportingshot,butwhathelackedinskillhemorethanmadeupinappearance。Attheendofthedayhewould,doubtless,havemanybirdstohiscredit,sincehehadtwogunsandasmartloader——manymorebirdsthanhecouldeatinayear,evenhadhebeenhungry,whichhewasnot,havingbutjustarisenfromthebreakfasttable。
Thebeaters——thereweretwenty-threeofthem,inwhitesmocks——hadbutjustdriventhebirdsintoapatchofgorse,andwerenowcirclingtotheoppositesidethattheymightdrivedowntowardtheguns。LordGreystokewasquiteasexcitedasheeverpermittedhimselftobecome。
Therewasanexhilarationinthesportthatwouldnotbedenied。Hefelthisbloodtinglingthroughhisveinsasthebeatersapproachedcloserandclosertothebirds。
InavagueandstupidsortofwayLordGreystokefelt,ashealwaysfeltuponsuchoccasions,thathewasexperiencingasensationsomewhatakintoareversiontoaprehistorictype——thatthebloodofanancientforbearwascoursinghotthroughhim,ahairy,half-nakedforbearwhohadlivedbythehunt。
AndfarawayinamattedequatorialjungleanotherLordGreystoke,therealLordGreystoke,hunted。Bythestandardswhichheknew,he,too,wasvogue——utterlyvogue,aswastheprimalancestorbeforethefirsteviction。
Thedaybeingsultry,theleopardskinhadbeenleftbehind。
TherealLordGreystokehadnottwoguns,tobesure,norevenone,neitherdidhehaveasmartloader;buthepossessedsomethinginfinitelymoreefficaciousthanguns,orloaders,oreventwenty-threebeatersinwhitesmocks——hepossessedanappetite,anuncannywoodcraft,andmusclesthatwereassteelsprings。
Laterthatday,inEngland,aLordGreystokeatebountifullyofthingshehadnotkilled,andhedrankotherthingswhichwereuncorkedtotheaccompanimentofmuchnoise。
Hepattedhislipswithsnowylinentoremovethefainttracesofhisrepast,quiteignorantofthefactthathewasanimpostorandthattherightfulownerofhisnobletitlewaseventhenfinishinghisowndinnerinfar-offAfrica。
Hewasnotusingsnowylinen,though。Insteadhedrewthebackofabrownforearmandhandacrosshismouthandwipedhisbloodyfingersuponhisthighs。Thenhemovedslowlythroughthejungletothedrinkingplace,where,uponallfours,hedrankasdrankhisfellows,theotherbeastsofthejungle。
Ashequenchedhisthirst,anotherdenizenofthegloomyforestapproachedthestreamalongthepathbehindhim。
ItwasNuma,thelion,tawnyofbodyandblackofmane,scowlingandsinister,rumblingoutlow,coughingroars。
TarzanoftheApesheardhimlongbeforehecamewithinsight,buttheape-manwentonwithhisdrinkinguntilhehadhadhisfill;thenhearose,slowly,withtheeasygraceofacreatureofthewildsandallthequietdignitythatwashisbirthright。
Numahaltedashesawthemanstandingattheveryspotwherethekingwoulddrink。Hisjawswereparted,andhiscrueleyesgleamed。Hegrowledandadvancedslowly。
Themangrowled,too,backingslowlytooneside,andwatching,notthelion’sface,butitstail。
Shouldthatcommencetomovefromsidetosideinquick,nervousjerks,itwouldbewelltobeuponthealert,andshoulditrisesuddenlyerect,straightandstiff,thenonemightpreparetofightorflee;butitdidneither,soTarzanmerelybackedawayandthelioncamedownanddrankscarcefiftyfeetfromwherethemanstood。
Tomorrowtheymightbeatoneanother’sthroats,buttodaythereexistedoneofthosestrangeandinexplicabletruceswhichsooftenareseenamongthesavageonesofthejungle。
BeforeNumahadfinisheddrinking,Tarzanhadreturnedintotheforest,andwasswingingawayinthedirectionofthevillageofMbonga,theblackchief。
Ithadbeenatleastamoonsincetheape-manhadcalledupontheGomangani。NotsincehehadrestoredlittleTibotohisgrief-strickenmotherhadthewhimseizedhimtodoso。
TheincidentoftheadoptedbaluwasaclosedonetoTarzan。
HehadsoughttofindsomethinguponwhichtolavishsuchanaffectionasTeekalavisheduponherbalu,butashortexperienceofthelittleblackboyhadmadeitquiteplaintotheape-manthatnosuchsentimentcouldexistbetweenthem。
ThefactthathehadforatimetreatedthelittleblackashemighthavetreatedarealbaluofhisownhadinnowayalteredthevengefulsentimentswithwhichheconsideredthemurderersofKala。TheGomanganiwerehisdeadlyenemies,norcouldtheyeverbeaughtelse。