登陆注册
37928700000028

第28章 Chapter 6(1)

After dinner I rolled a cigaret and stretched myself at ease upon a pile of furs before the doorway, with Ajor's head pillowed in my lap and a feeling of great content pervading me.

It was the first time since my plane had topped the barrier- cliffs of Caspak that I had felt any sense of peace or security.

My hand wandered to the velvet cheek of the girl I had claimed as mine, and to her luxuriant hair and the golden fillet which bound it close to her shapely head. Her slender fingers groping upward sought mine and drew them to her lips, and then I gathered her in my arms and crushed her to me, smothering her mouth with a long, long kiss. It was the first time that passion had tinged my intercourse with Ajor. We were alone, and the hut was ours until morning.

But now from beyond the palisade in the direction of the main gate came the hallooing of men and the answering calls and queries of the guard. We listened. Returning hunters, no doubt.

We heard them enter the village amidst the barking dogs. I have forgotten to mention the dogs of Kro-lu. The village swarmed with them, gaunt, wolflike creatures that guarded the herd by day when it grazed without the palisade, ten dogs to a cow.

By night the cows were herded in an outer inclosure roofed against the onslaughts of the carnivorous cats; and the dogs, with the exception of a few, were brought into the village; these few well-tested brutes remained with the herd. During the day they fed plentifully upon the beasts of prey which they killed in protection of the herd, so that their keep amounted to nothing at all.

Shortly after the commotion at the gate had subsided, Ajor and I arose to enter the hut, and at the same time a warrior appeared from one of the twisted alleys which, lying between the irregularly placed huts and groups of huts, form the streets of the Kro-lu village. The fellow halted before us and addressed me, saying that Al-tan desired my presence at his hut.

The wording of the invitation and the manner of the messenger threw me entirely off my guard, so cordial was the one and respectful the other, and the result was that I went willingly, telling Ajor that I would return presently. I had laid my arms and ammunition aside as soon as we had taken over the hut, and I left them with Ajor now, as I had noticed that aside from their hunting-knives the men of Kro-lu bore no weapons about the village streets. There was an atmosphere of peace and security within that village that I had not hoped to experience within Caspak, and after what I had passed through, it must have cast a numbing spell over my faculties of judgment and reason.

I had eaten of the lotus-flower of safety; dangers no longer threatened for they had ceased to be.

The messenger led me through the labyrinthine alleys to an open plaza near the center of the village. At one end of this plaza was a long hut, much the largest that I had yet seen, before the door of which were many warriors. I could see that the interior was lighted and that a great number of men were gathered within. The dogs about the plaza were as thick as fleas, and those I approached closely evinced a strong desire to devour me, their noses evidently apprising them of the fact that I was of an alien race, since they paid no attention whatever to my companion. Once inside the council-hut, for such it appeared to be, I found a large concourse of warriors seated, or rather squatted, around the floor. At one end of the oval space which the warriors left down the center of the room stood Al-tan and another warrior whom I immediately recognized as a Galu, and then I saw that there were many Galus present. About the walls were a number of flaming torches stuck in holes in a clay plaster which evidently served the purpose of preventing the inflammable wood and grasses of which the hut was composed from being ignited by the flames. Lying about among the warriors or wandering restlessly to and fro were a number of savage dogs.

The warriors eyed me curiously as I entered, especially the Galus, and then I was conducted into the center of the group and led forward toward Al-tan. As I advanced I felt one of the dogs sniffing at my heels, and of a sudden a great brute leaped upon my back. As I turned to thrust it aside before its fangs found a hold upon me, I beheld a huge Airedale leaping frantically about me. The grinning jaws, the half-closed eyes, the back-laid ears spoke to me louder than might the words of man that here was no savage enemy but a joyous friend, and then I recognized him, and fell to one knee and put my arms about his neck while he whined and cried with joy. It was Nobs, dear old Nobs. Bowen Tyler's Nobs, who had loved me next to his master.

"Where is the master of this dog?" I asked, turning toward Al-tan.

The chieftain inclined his head toward the Galu standing at his side. "He belongs to Du-seen the Galu," he replied.

"He belongs to Bowen J. Tyler, Jr., of Santa Monica," I retorted, "and I want to know where his master is."

The Galu shrugged. "The dog is mine," he said. "He came to me cor-sva-jo, and he is unlike any dog in Caspak, being kind and docile and yet a killer when aroused. I would not part with him. I do not know the man of whom you speak."

So this was Du-seen! This was the man from whom Ajor had fled.

I wondered if he knew that she was here. I wondered if they had sent for me because of her; but after they had commenced to question me, my mind was relieved; they did not mention Ajor.

同类推荐
  • 雪岩祖钦禅师语录

    雪岩祖钦禅师语录

    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。
  • 百花弹词

    百花弹词

    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。
  • 道门十规

    道门十规

    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。
  • Grass of Parnassus

    Grass of Parnassus

    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。
  • She Stoops To Conquer

    She Stoops To Conquer

    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
  • 原来你未曾离开我

    原来你未曾离开我

    他对她说“顾筱冉,你若是敢背叛我,后果你应该清楚的。”他就是这样,为了自己宁愿牺牲爱他的人,也要保住他的地位。她爱他,他不会爱她。明明知道这一点,但还是像飞蛾扑火一样,自取灭亡。她说“不求今生你爱我,只求来世你能多看我一眼就够了。”来世,“筱冉,我喜欢你。”来世,他会爱她,可她忘记了轮回前面的和他纠缠不清爱恨。她不爱她。“许我三世,哪怕只有一世,我也要与你白首偕老”
  • 时先生请多指教

    时先生请多指教

    这是哪啊?如烟睁着自己大大的眼睛看着这个红的发亮的房间。这不是我的婚房么,不对啊,我结婚了呀,那......我不会背人卖了吧!我家时先生去哪了?
  • 小江湖之帝陵女

    小江湖之帝陵女

    百年前,她是大燕的公主,是唯一一个深受父皇疼爱的皇女,但却惹祸上身成了政治的牺牲品。因“月魄”重生,她自以为过上了梦寐以求的逍遥生活,能够寻一良人浪迹江湖终此一生,却发现江湖处处刀光剑影、明争暗斗。那些尘封在她心底的伤痛渐渐泛涌而出,她不得不面对这残酷的现实,所谓逃得了一时逃得了一世吗?亲情与爱恨交织,亲情与背弃缠绕,爱恨与苦涩纠缠,她到底该怎样做才能摆脱这无止尽的伤痛?
  • 青少年应该知道的风

    青少年应该知道的风

    本书从风的形成、分布、种类、特征以及它的利用与危害做出了全面的解释与分析。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 不良少女误惹邪魅少爷团

    不良少女误惹邪魅少爷团

    传说她嚣张跋扈,恶魔无比,所有人都敬她三分。一个个桃花接踵而至,她会怎么做?“来呀,看看,我这有买桃花的。有霸道腹黑形.傲娇肆骨形……”某女站在校园大肆说着,全然不顾身后男人们的黑沉的脸色。
  • CF很强外挂素质系统

    CF很强外挂素质系统

    你喜欢穿越火线吗?你还是曾经的那个少年吗?穿越火线是你的青春吗?端游和手游,哪个是你的青春呢?穿越火线承载了太多太多。我不知手游和端游的差别,但我知道很多人都歧视手游。同时我也作为一个手游玩家。如果我不是喜欢穿越火线,那我为什么要玩这个游戏呢?端游承载了你们的青春,那手游也陪伴了我们五年。让我们一起共勉好吗?
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 重启之日

    重启之日

    初醒在故地,熟悉却又陌生。奇怪的咒文,隐于血与骨中。天空,地心,海洋,幻域。沉睡?觉醒?重启了下一个世界?废柴男孩到底该如何启程?————《重启之日》
  • 征神魔

    征神魔

    一人战天下,笑看神州。征神魔,只在一念之间。