登陆注册
15470700000019

第19章 THE DEATH WIND(5)

"There isn't much of a story, Captain. Those Zeu fellows came back without you, and, not knowing the lingo, I could make nothing of their tale. Well, I soon made Shadrach and Co. understand that, death-wind or no death-wind--that's what they call it--they must come with me to look for you, and at last we started, although they said that I was mad, as you were dead already. Indeed, it wasn't until I asked that fellow Shadrach if he wanted to be dead too"--and the Sergeant tapped his revolver grimly--"that he would let any one go.

"As it proved, he was right, for we couldn't find you, and after awhile the camels refused to face the storm any longer; also one of the Abati drivers was lost, and hasn't been heard of since. It was all the rest of us could do to get back to the oasis alive, nor would Shadrach go out again even after the storm had blown itself away. It was no use arguing with the pig, so, as I did not want his blood upon my hands, I took two camels and started with the dog Pharaoh for company.

"Now this was my thought, although I could not explain it to the Abati crowd, that if you lived at all, you would almost certainly head for the hills as I knew you had no compass, and you would not be able to see anything else. So I rode along the plain which stretches between the desert and the mountains, keeping on the edge of the sand-hills. I rode all day, but when night came I halted, since I could see no more.

There I sat in that great place, thinking, and after an hour or two I observed Pharaoh prick his ears and look toward the west. So I also started toward the west, and presently I thought that I saw one faint streak of light which seemed to go upward, and therefore couldn't come from a falling star, but might have come from a rifle fired toward the sky.

"I listened, but no sound reached me, only presently, some seconds afterwards, the dog again pricked his ears as though /he/ heard something. That settled me, and I mounted and rode forward through the night toward the place where I thought I had seen the flash. For two hours I rode, firing my revolver from time to time; then as no answer came, gave it up as a bad job, and stopped. But Pharaoh there wouldn't stop. He began to whine and sniff and run forward, and at last bolted into the darkness, out of which presently I heard him barking some hundreds of yards away, to call me, I suppose. So I followed and found you three gentlemen, dead, as I thought at first. That's all the story, Captain."

"One with a good end, anyway, Sergeant. We owe our lives to you."

"Beg your pardon, Captain," answered Quick modestly; "not to me at all, but to Providence first that arranged everything, before we were born perhaps, and next to Pharaoh. He's a wise dog, Pharaoh, though fierce with some, and you did a good deal when you bought him for a bottle of whisky and a sixpenny pocket-knife."

It was dawn on the following morning before we sighted the oasis, whither we could travel but slowly, since, owing to the lack of camels, two of us must walk. Of these two, as may be guessed, the Sergeant was always one and his master the other, for of all the men I ever knew I think that in such matters Orme is the most unselfish.

Nothing would induce him to mount one of the camels, even for half-an-hour, so that when I walked, the brute went riderless. On the other hand, once he was on, notwithstanding the agonies he suffered from his soreness, nothing would induce Higgs to get off.

"Here I am and here I stop," he said several times, in English, French, and sundry Oriental languages. "I've tramped it enough to last me the rest of my life."

Both of us were dozing upon our saddles when suddenly I heard the Sergeant calling to the camels to halt and asked what was the matter.

"Looks like Arabians, Doctor," he said, pointing to a cloud of dust advancing toward us.

"Well, if so," I answered, "our best chance is to show no fear and go on. I don't think they will harm us."

So, having made ready such weapons as we had, we advanced, Orme and the Sergeant walking between the two camels, until presently we encountered the other caravan, and, to our astonishment, saw none other than Shadrach riding at the head of it, mounted on my dromedary, which his own mistress, the Lady of the Abati, had given to me. We came face to face, and halted, staring at each other.

"By the beard of Aaron! is it you, lords?" he asked. "We thought you were dead."

"By the hair of Moses! so I gather," I answered angrily, "seeing that you are going off with all our belongings," and I pointed to the baggage camels laden with goods.

Then followed explanations and voluble apologies, which Higgs for one accepted with a very bad grace. Indeed, as he can talk Arabic and its dialects perfectly, he made use of that tongue to pour upon the heads of Shadrach and his companions a stream of Eastern invective that must have astonished them, ably seconded as it was by Sergeant Quick in English.

Orme listened for some time, then said:

"That'll do, old fellow; if you go on, you will get up a row, and, Sergeant, be good enough to hold your tongue. We have met them, so there is no harm done. Now, friend Shadrach, turn back with us to the oasis. We are going to rest there for some days."

Shadrach looked sulky, and said something about our turning and going on with /them/, whereon I produced the ancient ring, Sheba's ring, which I had brought as a token from Mur. This I held before his eyes, saying:

"Disobey, and there will be an account to settle when you come into the presence of her who sent you forth, for even if we four should die"--and I looked at him meaningly--"think not that you will be able to hide this matter; there are too many witnesses."

Then, without more words, he saluted the sacred ring, and we all went back to Zeu.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 圣女不善良

    圣女不善良

    她,是23世纪奇葩神医,莫名其妙的穿越到神奇大陆成为圣女,腹黑狡诈的她必将改写世人对圣女的定义。皇上让我当他闺女?我才不稀罕!太子要娶我?我才不答应!太子:“凌冰璇你给我过来。”某璇:“哼~”(傲娇无视)(于是某人被霸道的太子殿下一把抓走)“照顾圣女,是本太子的责任。”可为什么照顾就要成亲啊??!!
  • 不只是留学

    不只是留学

    本书分理性留学、全力投入、成长理念、重视设计、真切感悟、教育实话等六篇,通过真实的经历、故事和感悟,告诉读者有关留学的问题、孩子成长设计问题和教育的真实理解和把握问题。
  • 修道佛子

    修道佛子

    变强,不断地变强,才能让这些恶俗的灵魂永远仰望!
  • 原暗之异域冒险之旅

    原暗之异域冒险之旅

    一个从星辰彼岸偶然坠入此界依然不朽不灭的残缺意志;一个曾独挑神魔两族却最终功败垂成的魔王的残存力量;一个受命运戏弄幼年就惨遭抛弃的本土孩童的残留身躯;当三者无意间汇集到一起时,会造就一个怎样的存在呢?一个全新的生命就此诞生,他意识空白,记忆破碎,但却充满执念!他扰乱大陆,祸及众生,只为保护自己。他破坏秩序,挑战规则,只为寻觅真相。他收拢了一个又一个和他一样不容于世的异类,只为从此不再孤身一人。一路走来,他一直想寻求的,无非是他,究竟是谁?他,来自哪里?他的归宿,又在何方?
  • 云雨葱生

    云雨葱生

    本以为那次的再见是不再见,离别就是分别。然而八年后的相见,她已经不认识他了,昔日的他和她到底经历了什么。感情路途跌宕起伏,事情如洪水般接二连三。那份埋藏在心里的感情,又会怎样……
  • 三生劫之浮生缘起

    三生劫之浮生缘起

    前世,他是冥王陌上,她是莲女红袖,真心相爱,无奈神界之人横加阻挠,莲女重伤陨落,冥王费尽心力集齐她的魂魄,但要她恢复,需要经历三生之劫,于是两人投身轮回塔中转世为人,共堕红尘。今生,他是郢王曲瀚城,废腿之痛使他从昔日意气风发的战神变成日渐消沉的冷王;她是侍郎府的嫡女褚红袖,穿越之故使她从众皆耻笑的废柴女变成人人称畏的罗刹女,一纸赐婚诏,将两人绑在一起······本文男强女强,男帅女靓,男腹黑,女睿智,可谓是强强联合。
  • 爆王的失宠弃妃

    爆王的失宠弃妃

    她是现代穿越来的一缕幽魂,他是权倾朝野的王爷,却因为一场政治婚姻将他们拉在一起。新婚之夜,他就宣布她是他的下堂妃。当两人势成水火的时候,他却突然对她宠爱有加,可谓是万千宠爱在一身。她的心也在这种柔情中渐渐迷失,就在她自以为自己要得到幸福时,却突然发现,原来所有的幸福都不过是场可笑的闹剧!
  • 金刚般若经依天亲菩萨论赞略释秦本义记

    金刚般若经依天亲菩萨论赞略释秦本义记

    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。
  • 巴黎的春天

    巴黎的春天

    巴黎一个很随意的女孩,想什么做什么。直到有一天,她遇见了tfboys,芳心沦陷,同时tfboys也对这个女孩芳心暗许,但谁也不愿意说出来,直到拉开了战火……
  • 异世同人

    异世同人

    一场意外的实验,导致一个少年的穿越,从此少年踏上了争霸的征途......