第2章

AswerantowardDelcarte,bothTaylorandIwerestruckbythefactthatthebeastuponhimappearednottobemaulinghim,butlayquietandmotionlessuponitsprey,andwhenwewerequiteclose,andthemuzzlesofourgunswereattheanimal’shead,Isawtheexplanationofthissuddencessationofhostilities——Felistigriswasdead。

Oneofourbullets,oroneofthelastthatDelcartefired,hadpenetratedtheheart,andthebeasthaddiedevenasitsprawledforwardcrushingDelcartetotheground。

Amomentlater,withourassistance,themanhadscrambledfrombeneaththecarcassofhiswould-beslayer,withoutascratchtoindicatehowclosetodeathhehadbeen。

Delcarte’sbuoyancewasentirelyunruffled。Hecamefromunderthetigerwithabroadgrinonhishandsomeface,norcouldIperceivethatamuscletrembledorthathisvoiceshowedtheleastindicationofnervousnessorexcitement。

Withtheterminationoftheadventure,webegantospeculateupontheexplanationofthepresenceofthissavagebruteatlargesogreatadistancefromitsnativehabitat。MyreadingshadtaughtmethatitwaspracticallyunknownoutsideofAsia,andthat,solateasthetwentiethcentury,atleast,therehadbeennosavagebeastsoutsidecaptivityinEngland。

Aswetalked,Sniderjoinedus,andIreturnedhisrifletohim。TaylorandDelcartepickeduptheslaindeer,andweallstarteddowntowardthelaunch,walkingslowly。

Delcartewantedtofetchthetiger’sskin,butIhadtodenyhimpermission,sincewehadnomeanstoproperlycureit。

Uponthebeach,weskinnedthedeerandcutawayasmuchmeataswethoughtwecoulddisposeof,andaswewereagainembarkingtocontinueuptheriverforfreshwaterandfuel,wewerestartledbyaseriesofscreamsfromthebushesashortdistanceaway。

\"AnotherFelistigris,\"saidTaylor。

\"Oradozenofthem,\"supplementedDelcarte,and,evenashespoke,thereleapedintosight,oneafteranother,eightofthebeasts,fullgrown——magnificentspecimens。

Atthesightofus,theycamechargingdownlikeinfuriateddemons。Isawthatthreerifleswouldbenomatchforthem,andsoIgavethewordtoputoutfromshore,hopingthatthe\"tiger,\"astheancientscalledhim,couldnotswim。

Sureenough,theyallhaltedatthebeach,pacingbackandforth,utteringfiendishcries,andglaringatusinthemostmalevolentmanner。

Aswemotoredaway,wepresentlyheardthecallsofsimilaranimalsfarinland。Theyseemedtobeansweringthecriesoftheirfellowsatthewater’sedge,andfromthewidedistributionandgreatvolumeofthesoundwecametotheconclusionthatenormousnumbersofthesebeastsmustroamtheadjacentcountry。

\"Theyhaveeatenuptheinhabitants,\"murmuredSnider,shuddering。

\"Iimagineyouareright,\"Iagreed,\"fortheirextremeboldnessandfearlessnessinthepresenceofmanwouldsuggesteitherthatmanisentirelyunknowntothem,orthattheyareextremelyfamiliarwithhimastheirnaturalandmosteasilyprocuredprey。\"

\"Butwheredidtheycomefrom?\"askedDelcarte。\"CouldtheyhavetraveledherefromAsia?\"

Ishookmyhead。Thethingwasapuzzletome。IknewthatitwaspracticallybeyondreasontoimaginethattigershadcrossedthemountainrangesandriversandallthegreatcontinentofEuropetotravelthisfarfromtheirnativelairs,andentirelyimpossiblethattheyshouldhavecrossedtheEnglishChannelatall。Yetheretheywere,andingreatnumbers。

WecontinueduptheTamarseveralmiles,filledourcasks,andthenlandedtocooksomeofourdeersteak,andhavethefirstsquaremealthathadfallentoourlotsincetheColdwaterdesertedus。ButscarcehadwebuiltourfireandpreparedthemeatforcookingthanSnider,whoseeyeshadbeenconstantlyrovingaboutthelandscapefromthemomentthatweleftthelaunch,touchedmeonthearmandpointedtoaclumpofbusheswhichgrewacoupleofhundredyardsaway。

HalfconcealedbehindtheirscreeningfoliageIsawtheyellowandblackofabigtiger,and,asIlooked,thebeaststalkedmajesticallytowardus。Amomentlater,hewasfollowedbyanotherandanother,anditisneedlesstostatethatwebeatahastyretreattothelaunch。

ThecountrywasapparentlyinfestedbythesehugeCarnivora,forafterthreeotherattemptstolandandcookourfoodwewereforcedtoabandontheideaentirely,aseachtimeweweredrivenoffbyhuntingtigers。

Itwasalsoequallyimpossibletoobtainthenecessaryingredientsforourchemicalfuel,and,aswehadverylittleleftaboard,wedeterminedtostepourfoldingmastandproceedundersail,hoardingourfuelsupplyforuseinemergencies。

ImaysaythatitwaswithnoregretthatwebidadieutoTigerland,aswerechristenedtheancientDevon,and,beatingoutintotheChannel,turnedthelaunch’snosesoutheast,toroundBoltHeadandcontinueupthecoasttowardtheStraitofDoverandtheNorthSea。

IwasdeterminedtoreachLondonassoonaspossible,thatwemightobtainfreshclothing,meetwithculturedpeople,andlearnfromthelipsofEnglishmenthesecretsofthetwocenturiessincetheEasthadbeendivorcedfromtheWest。

OurfirststoppingplacewastheIsleofWight。WeenteredtheSolentaboutteno’clockonemorning,andImustconfessthatmyheartsankaswecameclosetoshore。Nolighthousewasvisible,thoughonewasplainlyindicateduponmymap。

Uponneithershorewassignofhumanhabitation。Weskirtedthenorthernshoreoftheislandinfruitlesssearchforman,andthenatlastlandeduponaneasternpoint,whereNewportshouldhavestood,butwhereonlyweedsandgreattreesandtangledwildwoodrioted,andnotasinglemanmadethingwasvisibletotheeye。

Beforelanding,Ihadthemensubstitutesoftbulletsforthesteel-jacketedprojectileswithwhichtheirbeltsandmagazineswerefilled。Thusequipped,wefeltuponmoreeventermswiththetigers,buttherewasnosignofthetigers,andIdecidedthattheymustbeconfinedtothemainland。

Aftereating,wesetoutinsearchoffuel,leavingTaylortoguardthelaunch。ForsomereasonIcouldnottrustSnideralone。IknewthathelookedwithdisapprovaluponmyplantovisitEngland,andIdidnotknowbutwhatathisfirstopportunity,hemightdesertus,takingthelaunchwithhim,andattempttoreturntoPan-America。

Thathewouldbefoolenoughtoventureit,Ididnotdoubt。

Wehadgoneinlandforamileormore,andwerepassingthroughapark-likewood,whenwecamesuddenlyuponthefirsthumanbeingswehadseensincewesightedtheEnglishcoast。

Therewereascoreofmenintheparty。Hairy,half-nakedmentheywere,restingintheshadeofagreattree。Atthefirstsightofustheysprangtotheirfeetwithwildyells,seizinglongspearsthathadlainbesidethemastheyrested。

Foramatteroffiftyyardstheyranfromusasrapidlyastheycould,andthentheyturnedandsurveyedusforamoment。Evidentlyemboldenedbythescarcityofournumbers,theycommencedtoadvanceuponus,brandishingtheirspearsandshoutinghorribly。

Theywereshortandmuscularofbuild,withlonghairandbeardstangledandmattedwithfilth。Theirheads,however,wereshapely,andtheireyes,thoughfierceandwarlike,wereintelligent。

Appreciationofthesephysicalattributescamelater,ofcourse,whenIhadbetteropportunitytostudythemenatcloserangeandundercircumstanceslessfraughtwithdangerandexcitement。AtthemomentIsaw,andwithunmixedwonder,onlyascoreofwildsavageschargingdownuponus,whereIhadexpectedtofindacommunityofcivilizedandenlightenedpeople。

Eachofuswasarmedwithrifle,revolver,andcutlass,butaswestoodshouldertoshoulderfacingthewildmenIwasloathtogivethecommandtofireuponthem,inflictingdeathorsufferinguponstrangerswithwhomwehadnoquarrel,andsoIattemptedtorestrainthemforthemomentthatwemightparleywiththem。

TothisendIraisedmylefthandabovemyheadwiththepalmtowardthemasthemostnaturalgestureindicativeofpeacefulintentionswhichoccurredtome。AtthesametimeIcalledaloudtothemthatwewerefriends,though,fromtheirappearance,therewasnothingtoindicatethattheymightunderstandPan-American,orancientEnglish,whichareofcoursepracticallyidentical。

Atmygestureandwordstheyceasedtheirshoutingandcametoahaltafewpacesfromus。Then,indeeptones,onewhowasinadvanceoftheothersandwhomItooktobethechieforleaderofthepartyrepliedinatonguewhichwhileintelligibletous,wassodistortedfromtheEnglishlanguagefromwhichitevidentlyhadsprung,thatitwaswithdifficultythatweinterpretedit。

\"Whoareyou,\"heasked,\"andfromwhatcountry?\"

ItoldhimthatwewerefromPan-America,butheonlyshookhisheadandaskedwherethatwas。Hehadneverheardofit,oroftheAtlanticOceanwhichItoldhimseparatedhiscountryfrommine。

\"Ithasbeentwohundredyears,\"Itoldhim,\"sinceaPan-

AmericanvisitedEngland。\"

\"England?\"heasked。\"WhatisEngland?\"

\"WhythisisapartofEngland!\"Iexclaimed。

\"ThisisGrubitten,\"heassuredme。\"IknownothingaboutEngland,andIhavelivedhereallmylife。\"

ItwasnotuntillongafterthatthederivationofGrubittenoccurredtome。UnquestionablyitisacorruptionofGreatBritain,anameformerlygiventothelargeislandcomprisingEngland,ScotlandandWales。SubsequentlywehearditpronouncedGrabrittinandGrubritten。

IthenaskedthefellowifhecoulddirectustoRydeorNewport;butagainheshookhishead,andsaidthatheneverhadheardofsuchcountries。AndwhenIaskedhimiftherewereanycitiesinthiscountryhedidnotknowwhatI

meant,neverhavingheardthewordcities。

IexplainedmymeaningasbestIcouldbystatingthatbycityIreferredtoaplacewheremanypeoplelivedtogetherinhouses。

\"Oh,\"heexclaimed,\"youmeanacamp!Yes,therearetwogreatcampshere,EastCampandWestCamp。WearefromEastCamp。\"

Theuseofthewordcamptodescribeacollectionofhabitationsnaturallysuggestedwartome,andmynextquestionwasastowhetherthewarwasover,andwhohadbeenvictorious。

\"No,\"herepliedtothisquestion。\"Thewarisnotyetover。Butitsoonwillbe,anditwillend,asitalwaysdoes,withtheWestendersrunningaway。We,theEastenders,arealwaysvictorious。\"

\"No,\"Isaid,seeingthathereferredtothepettytribalwarsofhislittleisland,\"ImeantheGreatWar,thewarwithGermany。Isitended——andwhowasvictorious?\"

Heshookhisheadimpatiently。

\"Ineverheard,\"hesaid,\"ofanyofthesestrangecountriesofwhichyouspeak。\"

Itseemedincredible,andyetitwastrue。ThesepeoplelivingattheveryseatoftheGreatWarknewnothingofit,thoughbuttwocenturieshadpassedsince,toourknowledge,ithadbeenrunningintheheightofitstitanicfrightfulnessallaboutthem,andtousuponthefarsideoftheAtlanticstillwasasubjectofkeeninterest。

HerewasalifelonginhabitantoftheIsleofWightwhoneverhadheardofeitherGermanyorEngland!Iturnedtohimquitesuddenlywithanewquestion。

\"Whatpeopleliveuponthemainland?\"Iasked,andpointedinthedirectionoftheHantscoast。

\"Noonelivesthere,\"hereplied。

\"Longago,itissaid,mypeopledweltacrossthewatersuponthatotherland;butthewildbeastsdevouredtheminsuchnumbersthatfinallytheyweredrivenhere,paddlingacrossuponlogsanddriftwood,norhasanydaredreturnsince,becauseofthefrightfulcreatureswhichdwellinthathorridcountry。\"

\"Donootherpeoplesevercometoyourcountryinships?\"I

asked。

Heneverheardthewordshipbefore,anddidnotknowitsmeaning。ButheassuredmethatuntilwecamehehadthoughtthattherewerenootherpeoplesintheworldotherthantheGrubittens,whoconsistoftheEastendersandtheWestendersoftheancientIsleofWight。

Assuredthatwewereinclinedtofriendliness,ournewacquaintancesledustotheirvillage,or,astheycallit,camp。Therewefoundathousandpeople,perhaps,dwellinginrudeshelters,andlivinguponthefruitsofthechaseandsuchseafoodasisobtainableclosetoshore,fortheyhadnoboats,noranyknowledgeofsuchthings。

Theirweaponsweremostprimitive,consistingofrudespearstippedwithpiecesofmetalpoundedroughlyintoshape。

Theyhadnoliterature,noreligion,andrecognizednolawotherthanthelawofmight。Theyproducedfirebystrikingabitofflintandsteeltogether,butforthemostparttheyatetheirfoodraw。Marriageisunknownamongthem,andwhiletheyhavetheword,mother,theydidnotknowwhatImeantby\"father。\"Themalesfightforthefavorofthefemales。Theypracticeinfanticide,andkilltheagedandphysicallyunfit。

Thefamilyconsistsofthemotherandthechildren,themendwellingsometimesinonehutandsometimesinanother。

Owingtotheirbloodyduels,theyarealwaysnumericallyinferiortothewomen,sothereisshelterforthemall。

Wespentseveralhoursinthevillage,wherewewereobjectsofthegreatestcuriosity。Theinhabitantsexaminedourclothingandallourbelongings,andaskedinnumerablequestionsconcerningthestrangecountryfromwhichwehadcomeandthemannerofourcoming。

Iquestionedmanyofthemconcerningpasthistoricalevents,buttheyknewnothingbeyondthenarrowlimitsoftheirislandandthesavage,primitivelifetheyledthere。

Londontheyhadneverheardof,andtheyassuredmethatI

wouldfindnohumanbeingsuponthemainland。

MuchsaddenedbywhatIhadseen,Itookmydeparturefromthem,andthethreeofusmadeourwaybacktothelaunch,accompaniedbyaboutfivehundredmen,women,girls,andboys。

Aswesailedaway,afterprocuringthenecessaryingredientsofourchemicalfuel,theGrubittenslinedtheshoreinsilentwonderatthestrangesightofourdaintycraftdancingoverthesparklingwaters,andwatchedusuntilwewerelosttotheirsight。

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ItwasduringthemorningofJuly6,2137,thatweenteredthemouthoftheThames——tothebestofmyknowledgethefirstWesternkeeltocutthosehistoricwatersfortwohundredandtwenty-oneyears!

Butwherewerethetugsandthelightersandthebarges,thelightshipsandthebuoys,andallthosecountlessattributeswhichwenttomakeupthemyriadlifeoftheancientThames?

Gone!Allgone!Onlysilenceanddesolationreignedwhereoncethecommerceoftheworldhadcentered。

Icouldnothelpbutcomparethisoncegreatwater-waywiththewatersaboutourNewYork,orRio,orSanDiego,orValparaiso。Theyhadbecomewhattheyaretodayduringthetwocenturiesoftheprofoundpeacewhichweofthenavyhavebeenpronetodeplore。Andwhat,duringthissameperiod,hadshornthewatersoftheThamesoftheirpristinegrandeur?

MilitaristthatIam,Icouldfindbutasinglewordofexplanation——war!

Ibowedmyheadandturnedmyeyesdownwardfromthelonelyanddepressingsight,andinasilencewhichnoneofusseemedwillingtobreak,weproceededupthedesertedriver。

Wehadreachedapointwhich,frommymap,IimaginedmusthavebeenabouttheformersiteofErith,whenIdiscoveredasmallbandofantelopeashortdistanceinland。Aswewerenowentirelyoutofmeatoncemore,andasIhadgivenupallexpectationsoffindingacityuponthesiteofancientLondon,Ideterminedtolandandbagacoupleoftheanimals。

Assuredthattheywouldbetimidandeasilyfrightened,I

decidedtostalkthemalone,tellingthementowaitattheboatuntilIcalledtothemtocomeandcarrythecarcassesbacktotheshore。

Crawlingcarefullythroughthevegetation,makinguseofsuchtreesandbushesasaffordedshelter,Icameatlastalmostwithineasyrangeofmyquarry,whentheantleredheadofthebuckwentsuddenlyintotheair,andthen,asthoughinaccordancewithaprearrangedsignal,thewholebandmovedslowlyoff,fartherinland。

Astheirpacewasleisurely,IdeterminedtofollowthemuntilIcameagainwithinrange,asIwassurethattheywouldstopandfeedinashorttime。

Theymusthaveledmeamileormoreatleastbeforetheyagainhaltedandcommencedtobrowseupontherank,luxuriantgrasses。AllthetimethatIhadfollowedthemI

hadkeptbotheyesandearsalertforsignorsoundthatwouldindicatethepresenceofFelistigris;butsofarnottheslightestindicationofthebeasthadbeenapparent。

AsIcreptclosertotheantelope,surethistimeofagoodshotatalargebuck,Isuddenlysawsomethingthatcausedmetoforgetallaboutmypreyinwonderment。

Itwasthefigureofanimmensegrey-blackcreature,rearingitscolossalshoulderstwelveorfourteenfeetabovetheground。NeverinmylifehadIseensuchabeast,nordidI

atfirstrecognizeit,sodifferentinappearanceistheliverealityfromthestuffed,unnaturalspecimenspreservedtousinourmuseums。

ButpresentlyIguessedtheidentityofthemightycreatureasElephasafricanus,or,astheancientscommonlydescribedit,Africanelephant。

Theantelope,althoughinplainviewofthehugebeast,paidnottheslightestattentiontoit,andIwassowrappedupinwatchingthemightypachydermthatIquiteforgottoshootatthebuckandpresently,andinquiteastartlingmanner,itbecameimpossibletodoso。

Theelephantwasbrowsingupontheyoungandtendershootsofsomelowbushes,wavinghisgreatearsandswitchinghisshorttail。Theantelope,scarcetwentypacesfromhim,continuedtheirfeeding,whensuddenly,fromclosebesidethelatter,therecameamostterrifyingroar,andIsawagreat,tawnybodyshoot,fromtheconcealingverdurebeyondtheantelope,fulluponthebackofasmallbuck。

Instantlythescenechangedfromoneofquietandpeacetoindescribablechaos。Thestartledandterrifiedbuckutteredcriesofagony。Hisfellowsbrokeandleapedoffinalldirections。Theelephantraisedhistrunk,and,trumpetingloudly,lumberedoffthroughthewood,crushingdownsmalltreesandtramplingbushesinhismadflight。

Growlinghorribly,ahugelionstoodacrossthebodyofhisprey——suchacreatureasnoPan-Americanofthetwenty-

secondcenturyhadeverbehelduntilmyeyesresteduponthislordlyspecimenof\"thekingofbeasts。\"Butwhatadifferentcreaturewasthisfierce-eyeddemon,palpitatingwithlifeandvigor,glossyofcoat,alert,growling,magnificent,fromthedingy,moth-eatenreplicasbeneaththeirglasscasesinthestuffyhallsofourpublicmuseums。

Ihadneverhopedorexpectedtoseealivinglion,tiger,orelephant——usingthecommontermsthatwerefamiliartotheancients,sincetheyseemtomelessunwieldythanthosenowingeneraluseamongus——andsoitwaswithsentimentsnotunmixedwithawethatIstoodgazingatthisregalbeastas,abovethecarcassofhiskill,heroaredouthischallengetotheworld。

SoenthralledwasIbythespectaclethatIquiteforgotmyself,andthebettertoviewhim,thegreatlion,Ihadrisentomyfeetandstood,notfiftypacesfromhim,infullview。

Foramomenthedidnotseeme,hisattentionbeingdirectedtowardtheretreatingelephant,andIhadampletimetofeastmyeyesuponhissplendidproportions,hisgreathead,andhisthickblackmane。

Ah,whatthoughtspassedthroughmymindinthosebriefmomentsasIstoodthereinraptfascination!Ihadcometofindawondrouscivilization,andinsteadIfoundawild-

beastmonarchoftherealmwhereEnglishkingshadruled。A

lionreigned,undisturbed,withinafewmilesoftheseatofoneofthegreatestgovernmentstheworldhaseverknown,hisdomainahowlingwilderness,whereyesterdayfelltheshadowsofthelargestcityintheworld。

Itwasappalling;butmyreflectionsuponthisdepressingsubjectweredoomedtosuddenextinction。Thelionhaddiscoveredme。

Foraninstanthestoodsilentandmotionlessasoneofthemangyeffigiesathome,butonlyforaninstant。Then,withamostferociousroar,andwithouttheslightesthesitancyorwarning,hechargeduponme。

Heforsookthepreyalreadydeadbeneathhimforthepleasuresofthedelectabletidbit,man。FromtheremorselessnesswithwhichthegreatCarnivoraofmodernEnglandhuntedman,Iamconstrainedtobelievethat,whatevertheirappetitesintimespast,theyhavecultivatedagruesometasteforhumanflesh。

AsIthrewmyrifletomyshoulder,IthankedGod,theancientGodofmyancestors,thatIhadreplacedthehard-

jacketedbulletsinmyweaponwithsoft-nosedprojectiles,forthoughthiswasmyfirstexperiencewithFelisleo,I

knewthemomentthatIfacedthatchargethatevenmywonderfullyperfectedfirearmwouldbeasfutileasapeashooterunlessIchancedtoplacemyfirstbulletinavitalspot。

Unlessyouhadseenityoucouldnotbelievecrediblethespeedofacharginglion。Apparentlytheanimalisnotbuiltforspeed,norcanhemaintainitforlong。Butforamatteroffortyorfiftyyardsthereis,Ibelieve,noanimalonearththatcanovertakehim。

Likeaboltheboredownuponme,but,fortunatelyforme,I

didnotlosemyhead。Iguessedthatnobulletwouldkillhiminstantly。IdoubtedthatIcouldpiercehisskull。

Therewashope,though,infindinghisheartthroughhisexposedchest,or,betteryet,ofbreakinghisshoulderorforeleg,andbringinghimuplongenoughtopumpmorebulletsintohimandfinishhim。

Icoveredhisleftshoulderandpulledthetriggerashewasalmostuponme。Itstoppedhim。Withaterrifichowlofpainandrage,thebruterolledoverandoveruponthegroundalmosttomyfeet。AshecameIpumpedtwomorebulletsintohim,andashestruggledtorise,clawingviciouslyatme,Iputabulletinhisspine。

Thatfinishedhim,andIamfreetoadmitthatIwasmightygladofit。Therewasagreattreeclosebehindme,and,steppingwithinitsshade,Ileanedagainstit,wipingtheperspirationfrommyface,forthedaywashot,andtheexertionandexcitementleftmeexhausted。

Istoodthere,resting,foramoment,preparatorytoturningandretracingmystepstothelaunch,when,withoutwarning,somethingwhizzedthroughspacestraighttowardme。Therewasadullthudofimpactasitstruckthetree,andasI

dodgedtoonesideandturnedtolookatthethingIsawaheavyspearimbeddedinthewoodnotthreeinchesfromwheremyheadhadbeen。

Thethinghadcomefromalittletoonesideofme,and,withoutwaitingtoinvestigateattheinstant,Ileapedbehindthetree,and,circlingit,peeredaroundtheothersidetogetasightofmywould-bemurderer。

ThistimeIwaspittedagainstmen——thespeartoldmethatalltooplainly——butsolongastheydidn’ttakemeunawaresorfrombehindIhadlittlefearofthem。

CautiouslyIedgedaboutthefarsideofthetreesuntilI

couldobtainaviewofthespotfromwhichthespearmusthavecome,andwhenIdidIsawtheheadofamanjustemergingfrombehindabush。

ThefellowwasquitesimilarintypetothoseIhadseenupontheIsleofWight。Hewashairyandunkempt,andashefinallysteppedintoviewIsawthathewasgarbedinthesameprimitivefashion。

Hestoodforamomentgazingaboutinsearchofme,andthenheadvanced。Ashedidsoanumberofothers,preciselylikehim,steppedfromtheconcealingverdureofnearbybushesandfollowedinhiswake。Keepingthetreesbetweenthemandme,IranbackashortdistanceuntilIfoundaclumpofunderbrushthatwouldeffectuallyconcealme,forI

wishedtodiscoverthestrengthofthepartyanditsarmamentbeforeattemptingtoparleywithit。

Theuselessdestructionofanyofthesepoorcreatureswasthefarthestideafrommymind。Ishouldhavelikedtohavespokenwiththem,butIdidnotcaretoriskhavingtousemyhigh-poweredrifleuponthemotherthaninthelastextremity。

Onceinmynewplaceofconcealment,Iwatchedthemastheyapproachedthetree。Therewereaboutthirtymeninthepartyandonewoman——agirlwhosehandsseemedtobeboundbehindherandwhowasbeingpulledalongbytwoofthemen。

Theycameforwardwarily,peeringcautiouslyintoeverybushandhaltingoften。Atthebodyofthelion,theypaused,andIcouldseefromtheirgesticulationsandthehigherpitchoftheirvoicesthattheyweremuchexcitedovermykill。

Butpresentlytheyresumedtheirsearchforme,andastheyadvancedIbecamesuddenlyawareoftheunnecessarybrutalitywithwhichthegirl’sguardsweretreatingher。

Shestumbledonce,notfarfrommyplaceofconcealment,andafterthebalanceofthepartyhadpassedme。Asshedidsooneofthemenathersidejerkedherroughlytoherfeetandstruckheracrossthemouthwithhisfist。

Instantlymybloodboiled,andforgettingeveryconsiderationofcaution,Ileapedfrommyconcealment,and,springingtotheman’sside,felledhimwithablow。

Sounexpectedhadbeenmyactthatitfoundhimandhisfellowunprepared;butinstantlythelatterdrewtheknifethatprotrudedfromhisbeltandlungedviciouslyatme,atthesametimegivingvoicetoawildcryofalarm。

Thegirlshrankbackatsightofme,hereyeswideinastonishment,andthenmyantagonistwasuponme。Iparriedhisfirstblowwithmyforearm,atthesametimedeliveringapowerfulblowtohisjawthatsenthimreelingback;buthewasatmeagaininaninstant,thoughinthebriefinterimIhadtimetodrawmyrevolver。

Isawhiscompanioncrawlingslowlytohisfeet,andtheothersofthepartyracingdownuponme。Therewasnotimetoarguenow,otherthanwiththeweaponswewore,andso,asthefellowlungedatmeagainwiththewicked-lookingknife,Icoveredhisheartandpulledthetrigger。

Withoutasound,heslippedtotheearth,andthenIturnedtheweaponupontheotherguard,whowasnowabouttoattackme。He,too,collapsed,andIwasalonewiththeastonishedgirl。

Thebalanceofthepartywassometwentypacesfromus,butcomingrapidly。Iseizedherarmanddrewheraftermebehindanearbytree,forIhadseenthatwithboththeircomradesdowntheotherswerepreparingtolaunchtheirspears。

Withthegirlsafebehindthetree,Isteppedoutinsightoftheadvancingfoe,shoutingtothemthatIwasnoenemy,andthattheyshouldhaltandlistentome。Butforanswertheyonlyyelledinderisionandlaunchedacoupleofspearsatme,bothofwhichmissed。

IsawthenthatImustfight,yetstillIhatedtoslaythem,anditwasonlyasafinalresortthatIdroppedtwoofthemwithmyrifle,bringingtheotherstoatemporaryhalt。Again,Iappealedtothemtodesist。Buttheyonlymistookmysolicitudeforthemforfear,and,withshoutsofrageandderision,leapedforwardonceagaintooverwhelmme。

ItwasnowquiteevidentthatImustpunishthemseverely,or——myself——dieandrelinquishthegirloncemoretohercaptors。NeitherofthesethingshadItheslightestnotionofdoing,andsoIagainsteppedfrombehindthetree,and,withallthecareanddeliberationoftargetpractice,I

commencedpickingofftheforemostofmyassailants。

Onebyonethewildmendropped,yetoncametheothers,fierceandvengeful,until,onlyafewremaining,theseseemedtorealizethefutilityofcombatingmymodernweaponwiththeirprimitivespears,and,stillhowlingwrathfully,withdrewtowardthewest。

Now,forthefirsttime,Ihadanopportunitytoturnmyattentiontowardthegirl,whohadstood,silentandmotionless,behindmeasIpumpeddeathintomyenemiesandhersfrommyautomaticrifle。

Shewasofmediumheight,wellformed,andwithfine,clear-

cutfeatures。Herforeheadwashigh,andhereyesbothintelligentandbeautiful。Exposuretothesunhadbrownedasmoothandvelvetyskintoashadewhichseemedtoenhanceratherthanmaranaltogetherlovelypictureofyouthfulfemininity。

Atraceofapprehensionmarkedherexpression——IcannotcallitfearsinceIhavelearnedtoknowher——andastonishmentwasstillapparentinhereyes。Shestoodquiteerect,herhandsstillboundbehindher,andmetmygazewithlevel,proudreturn。

\"Whatlanguagedoyouspeak?\"Iasked。\"Doyouunderstandmine?\"

\"Yes,\"shereplied。\"Itissimilartomyown。IamGrabritin。Whatareyou?\"

\"IamaPan-American,\"Ianswered。Sheshookherhead。

\"Whatisthat?\"

Ipointedtowardthewest。\"Faraway,acrosstheocean。\"

Herexpressionalteredatrifle。Aslightfrowncontractedherbrow。Theexpressionofapprehensiondeepened。

\"Takeoffyourcap,\"shesaid,andwhen,tohumorherstrangerequest,Ididasshebid,sheappearedrelieved。

Thensheedgedtoonesideandleanedoverseeminglytopeerbehindme。Iturnedquicklytoseewhatshediscovered,butfindingnothing,wheeledabouttoseethatherexpressionwasoncemorealtered。

\"Youarenotfromthere?\"andshepointedtowardtheeast。

Itwasahalfquestion。\"Youarenotfromacrossthewaterthere?\"

\"No,\"Iassuredher。\"IamfromPan-America,farawaytothewest。HaveyoueverheardofPan-America?\"

Sheshookherheadinnegation。\"Idonotcarewhereyouarefrom,\"sheexplained,\"ifyouarenotfromthere,andI

amsureyouarenot,forthemenfromtherehavehornsandtails。\"

ItwaswithdifficultythatIrestrainedasmile。

\"Whoarethemenfromthere?\"Iasked。

\"Theyarebadmen,\"shereplied。\"Someofmypeopledonotbelievethattherearesuchcreatures。Butwehavealegend——averyold,oldlegend,thatoncethemenfromtherecameacrosstoGrabritin。Theycameuponthewater,andunderthewater,andevenintheair。Theycameingreatnumbers,sothattheyrolledacrossthelandlikeagreatgrayfog。Theybroughtwiththemthunderandlightningandsmokethatkilled,andtheyfelluponusandslewourpeoplebythethousandsandthehundredsofthousands。Butatlastwedrovethembacktothewater’sedge,backintothesea,wheremanyweredrowned。Someescaped,andtheseourpeoplefollowed——men,women,andevenchildren,wefollowedthemback。Thatisall。Thelegendsaysourpeopleneverreturned。Maybetheywereallkilled。Maybetheyarestillthere。Butthis,also,isinthelegend,thataswedrovethemenbackacrossthewatertheysworethattheywouldreturn,andthatwhentheyleftourshorestheywouldleavenohumanbeingalivebehindthem。Iwasafraidthatyouwerefromthere。\"

\"Bywhatnamewerethesemencalled?\"Iasked。

\"Wecallthemonlythe’menfromthere,’\"shereplied,pointingtowardtheeast。\"Ihaveneverheardthattheyhadanothername。\"

InthelightofwhatIknewofancienthistory,itwasnotdifficultformetoguessthenationalityofthoseshedescribedsimplyas\"themenfromoverthere。\"ButwhatutterandappallingdevastationtheGreatWarmusthavewroughttohaveerasednotonlyeverysignofcivilizationfromthefaceofthisgreatland,buteventhenameoftheenemyfromtheknowledgeandlanguageofthepeople。

Icouldonlyaccountforitonthehypothesisthatthecountryhadbeenentirelydepopulatedexceptforafewscatteredandforgottenchildren,who,insomemarvelousmanner,hadbeenpreservedbyProvidencetore-populatetheland。Thesechildrenhad,doubtless,beentooyoungtoretainintheirmemoriestotransmittotheirchildrenanybutthevaguestsuggestionofthecataclysmwhichhadoverwhelmedtheirparents。

ProfessorCortoran,sincemyreturntoPan-America,hassuggestedanothertheorywhichisnotentirelywithoutclaimtoseriousconsideration。HepointsoutthatitisquitebeyondthepaleofhumaninstincttodesertlittlechildrenasmytheorysuggeststheancientEnglishmusthavedone。

HeismoreinclinedtobelievethattheexpulsionofthefoefromEnglandwassynchronouswithwidespreadvictoriesbythealliesuponthecontinent,andthatthepeopleofEnglandmerelyemigratedfromtheirruinedcitiesandtheirdevastated,blood-drenchedfieldstothemainland,inthehopeoffinding,inthedomainoftheconqueredenemy,citiesandfarmswhichwouldreplacethosetheyhadlost。

Thelearnedprofessorassumesthatwhilealong-continuedwarhadstrengthenedratherthanweakenedtheinstinctofpaternaldevotion,ithadalsodulledotherhumanitarianinstincts,andraisedtothefirstmagnitudethelawofthesurvivalofthefittest,withtheresultthatwhentheexodustookplacethestrong,theintelligent,andthecunning,togetherwiththeiroffspring,crossedthewatersoftheChannelortheNorthSeatothecontinent,leavinginunhappyEnglandonlythehelplessinmatesofasylumsforthefeeblemindedandinsane。

Myobjectionstothis,thatthepresentinhabitantsofEnglandarementallyfit,andcouldthereforenothavedescendedfromanancestryofundilutedlunacyhebrushesasidewiththeassertionthatinsanityisnotnecessarilyhereditary;andthateventhoughitwas,inmanycasesareturntonaturalconditionsfromthestateofhighcivilization,whichisthoughttohaveinducedmentaldiseaseintheancientworld,would,afterseveralgenerations,havethoroughlyexpungedeverytraceoftheafflictionfromthebrainsandnervesofthedescendantsoftheoriginalmaniacs。

Personally,IdonotplacemuchstockinProfessorCortoran’stheory,thoughIadmitthatIamprejudiced。

Naturallyonedoesnotcaretobelievethattheobjectofhisgreatestaffectionisdescendedfromagibberingidiotandaravingmaniac。

ButIamforgettingthecontinuityofmynarrative——acontinuitywhichIdesiretomaintain,thoughIfearthatI

shalloftenbeledastray,sonumerousandvariedarethebypathsofspeculationwhichleadfromthepresentdaystoryoftheGrabritinsintothemysteriouspastoftheirforbears。

AsIstoodtalkingwiththegirlIpresentlyrecollectedthatshestillwasbound,andwithawordofapology,Idrewmyknifeandcuttherawhidethongswhichconfinedherwristsatherback。

Shethankedme,andwithsuchasweetsmilethatIshouldhavebeenamplyrepaidbyitforamuchmorearduousservice。

\"Andnow,\"Isaid,\"letmeaccompanyyoutoyourhomeandseeyousafelyagainundertheprotectionofyourfriends。\"

\"No,\"shesaid,withahintofalarminhervoice;\"youmustnotcomewithme——Buckinghamwillkillyou。\"

Buckingham。ThenamewasfamousinancientEnglishhistory。

Itssurvival,withmanyotherillustriousnames,isoneofthestrongestargumentsinrefutalofProfessorCortoran’stheory;yetitopensnonewdoorstothepast,and,onthewhole,ratheraddstothandissipatesthemystery。

\"AndwhoisBuckingham,\"Iasked,\"andwhyshouldhewishtokillme?\"

\"Hewouldthinkthatyouhadstolenme,\"shereplied,\"andashewishesmeforhimself,hewillkillanyotherwhomhethinksdesiresme。HekilledWettinafewdaysago。MymothertoldmeoncethatWettinwasmyfather。Hewasking。

NowBuckinghamisking。\"

Here,evidently,wereapeopleslightlysuperiortothoseoftheIsleofWight。Thesemusthaveatleasttherudimentsofcivilizedgovernmentsincetheyrecognizedoneamongthemasruler,withthetitle,king。Also,theyretainedthewordfather。Thegirl’spronunciation,whilefarfromidenticalwithours,wasmuchcloserthanthetortureddialectoftheEastendersoftheIsleofWight。ThelongerItalkedwithherthemorehopefulIbecameoffindinghere,amongherpeople,somerecords,ortraditions,whichmightassistinclearingupthehistoricenigmaofthepasttwocenturies。IaskedherifwewerefarfromthecityofLondon,butshedidnotknowwhatImeant。WhenItriedtoexplain,describingmightybuildingsofstoneandbrick,broadavenues,parks,palaces,andcountlesspeople,shebutshookherheadsadly。

\"Thereisnosuchplacenearby,\"shesaid。\"OnlytheCampoftheLionshasplacesofstonewherethebeastslair,buttherearenopeopleintheCampoftheLions。Whowoulddaregothere!\"Andsheshuddered。

\"TheCampoftheLions,\"Irepeated。\"Andwhereisthat,andwhat?\"

\"Itisthere,\"shesaid,pointinguptherivertowardthewest。\"Ihaveseenitfromagreatdistance,butIhaveneverbeenthere。Wearemuchafraidofthelions,forthisistheircountry,andtheyareangrythatmanhascometolivehere。

\"Farawaythere,\"andshepointedtowardthesouth-west,\"isthelandoftigers,whichisevenworsethanthis,thelandofthelions,forthetigersaremorenumerousthanthelionsandhungrierforhumanflesh。Thereweretigersherelongago,butboththelionsandthemensetuponthemanddrovethemoff。\"

\"Wheredidthesesavagebeastscomefrom?\"Iasked。

\"Oh,\"shereplied,\"theyhavebeenherealways。Itistheircountry。\"

\"Dotheynotkillandeatyourpeople?\"Iasked。

\"Often,whenwemeetthembyaccident,andwearetoofewtoslaythem,orwhenonegoestooclosetotheircamp。Butseldomdotheyhuntus,fortheyfindwhatfoodtheyneedamongthedeerandwildcattle,and,too,wemakethemgifts,forarewenotintrudersintheircountry?Reallyweliveupongoodtermswiththem,thoughIshouldnotcaretomeetoneweretherenotmanyspearsinmyparty。\"

\"IshouldliketovisitthisCampoftheLions,\"Isaid。

\"Oh,no,youmustnot!\"criedthegirl。\"Thatwouldbeterrible。Theywouldeatyou。\"Foramoment,then,sheseemedlostinthought,butpresentlysheturneduponmewith:\"Youmustgonow,foranyminuteBuckinghammaycomeinsearchofme。LongsinceshouldtheyhavelearnedthatI

amgonefromthecamp——theywatchovermeveryclosely——andtheywillsetoutafterme。Go!Ishallwaithereuntiltheycomeinsearchofme。\"

\"No,\"Itoldher。\"I’llnotleaveyoualoneinalandinfestedbylionsandotherwildbeasts。Ifyouwon’tletmegoasfarasyourcampwithyou,thenI’llwaithereuntiltheycomeinsearchofyou。\"

\"Pleasego!\"shebegged。\"Youhavesavedme,andIwouldsaveyou,butnothingwillsaveyouifBuckinghamgetshishandsonyou。Heisabadman。Hewishestohavemeforhiswomansothathemaybeking。Hewouldkillanyonewhobefriendedme,forfearthatImightbecomeanother’s。\"

\"Didn’tyousaythatBuckinghamisalreadytheking?\"I

asked。

\"Heis。HetookmymotherforhiswomanafterhehadkilledWettin。Butmymotherwilldiesoon——sheisveryold——andthenthemantowhomIbelongwillbecomeking。\"

Finally,aftermuchquestioning,Igotthethingthroughmyhead。Itappearsthatthelineofdescentisthroughthewomen。Amanismerelyheadofhiswife’sfamily——thatisall。Ifshechancestobetheoldestfemalememberofthe\"royal\"house,heisking。Verynaivelythegirlexplainedthattherewasseldomanydoubtastowhomachild’smotherwas。

Thisaccountedforthegirl’simportanceinthecommunityandforBuckingham’sanxietytoclaimher,thoughshetoldmethatshedidnotwishtobecomehiswoman,forhewasabadmanandwouldmakeabadking。Buthewaspowerful,andtherewasnoothermanwhodareddisputehiswishes。

\"Whynotcomewithme,\"Isuggested,\"ifyoudonotwishtobecomeBuckingham’s?\"

\"Wherewouldyoutakeme?\"sheasked。

Where,indeed!Ihadnotthoughtofthat。ButbeforeI

couldreplytoherquestionsheshookherheadandsaid,\"No,Icannotleavemypeople。Imuststayanddomybest,evenifBuckinghamgetsme,butyoumustgoatonce。Donotwaituntilitistoolate。Thelionshavehadnoofferingforalongtime,andBuckinghamwouldseizeuponthefirststrangerasagifttothem。\"

Ididnotperfectlyunderstandwhatshemeant,andwasabouttoaskherwhenaheavybodyleapeduponmefrombehind,andgreatarmsencircledmyneck。Istruggledtofreemyselfandturnuponmyantagonist,butinanotherinstantIwasoverwhelmedbyahalfdozenpowerful,half-nakedmen,whileascoreofotherssurroundedme,acoupleofwhomseizedthegirl。

IfoughtasbestIcouldformylibertyandforhers,buttheweightofnumberswastoogreat,thoughIhadthesatisfactionatleastofgivingthemagoodfight。

Whentheyhadoverpoweredme,andIstood,myhandsboundbehindme,atthegirl’sside,shegazedcommiseratinglyatme。

\"ItistoobadthatyoudidnotdoasIbidyou,\"shesaid,\"fornowithashappenedjustasIfeared——Buckinghamhasyou。\"

\"WhichisBuckingham?\"Iasked。

\"IamBuckingham,\"growledaburly,unwashedbrute,swaggeringtruculentlybeforeme。\"Andwhoareyouwhowouldhavestolenmywoman?\"

ThegirlspokeupthenandtriedtoexplainthatIhadnotstolenher;butonthecontraryIhadsavedherfromthemenfromthe\"ElephantCountry\"whowerecarryingheraway。

Buckinghamonlysneeredatherexplanation,andamomentlatergavethecommandthatstartedusallofftowardthewest。Wemarchedforamatterofanhourorso,comingatlasttoacollectionofrudehuts,fashionedfrombranchesoftreescoveredwithskinsandgrassesandsometimesplasteredwithmud。Allaboutthecamptheyhaderectedawallofsaplingspointedatthetopsandfirehardened。

Thispalisadewasaprotectionagainstbothmanandbeasts,andwithinitdweltupwardoftwothousandpersons,thesheltersbeingbuiltveryclosetogether,andsometimespartiallyunderground,likedeeptrenches,withthepolesandhidesabovemerelyasprotectionfromthesunandrain。

Theolderpartofthecampconsistedalmostwhollyoftrenches,asthoughthishadbeentheoriginalformofdwellingswhichwasslowlygivingwaytothedrierandairiersurfacedomiciles。InthesetrenchhabitationsIsawasurvivalofthemilitarytrencheswhichformedsofamousapartoftheoperationofthewarringnationsduringthetwentiethcentury。

Thewomenworeasinglelightdeerskinabouttheirhips,foritwassummer,andquitewarm。Themen,too,wereclothedinasinglegarment,usuallythepeltofsomebeastofprey。

Thehairofbothmenandwomenwasconfinedbyarawhidethongpassingabouttheforeheadandtiedbehind。Inthisleathernbandwerestuckfeathers,flowers,orthetailsofsmallmammals。Allworenecklacesoftheteethorclawsofwildbeasts,andtherewerenumerousmetalwristletsandankletsamongthem。

Theywore,infact,everyindicationofamostprimitivepeople——aracewhichhadnotyetrisentotheheightsofagricultureoreventhepossessionofdomesticanimals。

Theywerehunters——thelowestplaneintheevolutionofthehumanraceofwhichsciencetakescognizance。

AndyetasIlookedattheirwellshapedheads,theirhandsomefeatures,andtheirintelligenteyes,itwasdifficulttobelievethatIwasnotamongmyown。ItwasonlywhenItookintoconsiderationtheirmodeofliving,theirscantapparel,thelackofeveryleastluxuryamongthem,thatIwasforcedtoadmitthattheywere,intruth,butignorantsavages。

Buckinghamhadrelievedmeofmyweapons,thoughhehadnottheslightestideaoftheirpurposeoruses,andwhenwereachedthecampheexhibitedbothmeandmyarmswitheveryindicationofprideinthisgreatcapture。

Theinhabitantsflockedaroundme,examiningmyclothing,andexclaiminginwondermentateachnewdiscoveryofbutton,buckle,pocket,andflap。Itseemedincrediblethatsuchathingcouldbe,almostwithinastone’sthrowofthespotwherebutabrieftwocenturiesbeforehadstoodthegreatestcityoftheworld。

Theyboundmetoasmalltreethatgrewinthemiddleofoneoftheircrookedstreets,butthegirltheyreleasedassoonaswehadenteredtheenclosure。Thepeoplegreetedherwitheverymarkofrespectasshehastenedtoalargehutnearthecenterofthecamp。

Presentlyshereturnedwithafinelooking,white-hairedwoman,whoprovedtobehermother。Theolderwomancarriedherselfwitharegaldignitythatseemedquiteremarkableinaplaceofsuchprimitivesqualor。

Thepeoplefellasideassheapproached,makingawidewayforherandherdaughter。Whentheyhadcomenearandstoppedbeforemetheolderwomanaddressedme。

\"Mydaughterhastoldme,\"shesaid,\"ofthemannerinwhichyourescuedherfromthemenoftheelephantcountry。IfWettinlivedyouwouldbewelltreated,butBuckinghamhastakenmenow,andisking。YoucanhopefornothingfromsuchabeastasBuckingham。\"

ThefactthatBuckinghamstoodwithinapaceofusandwasaninterestedlistenerappearednottotemperherexpressionsintheslightest。

\"Buckinghamisapig,\"shecontinued。\"Heisacoward。HecameuponWettinfrombehindandranhisspearthroughhim。

Hewillnotbekingforlong。Someonewillmakeafaceathim,andhewillrunawayandjumpintotheriver。\"

Thepeoplebegantotitterandclaptheirhands。Buckinghambecameredintheface。Itwasevidentthathewasfarfrompopular。

\"Ifhedared,\"wentontheoldlady,\"hewouldkillmenow,buthedoesnotdare。Heistoogreatacoward。IfIcouldhelpyouIshouldgladlydoso。ButIamonlyqueen——thevehiclethathashelpedcarrydown,unsullied,theroyalbloodfromthedayswhenGrabritinwasamightycountry。\"

Theoldqueen’swordshadanoticeableeffectuponthemobofcurioussavageswhichsurroundedme。ThemomenttheydiscoveredthattheoldqueenwasfriendlytomeandthatI

hadrescuedherdaughtertheycommencedtoaccordmeamorefriendlyinterest,andIheardmanywordsspokeninmybehalf,anddemandsweremadethatInotbeharmed。

ButnowBuckinghaminterfered。Hehadnointentionofbeingrobbedofhisprey。Blusteringandstorming,heorderedthepeoplebacktotheirhuts,atthesametimedirectingtwoofhiswarriorstoconfinemeinadugoutinoneofthetrenchesclosetohisownshelter。

Heretheythrewmeupontheground,bindingmyanklestogetherandtrussingthemuptomywristsbehind。Theretheyleftme,lyinguponmystomach——amostuncomfortableandstrainedposition,towhichwasaddedthepainwherethecordscutintomyflesh。

JustafewdaysagomymindhadbeenfilledwiththeanticipationofthefriendlywelcomeIshouldfindamongtheculturedEnglishmenofLondon。TodayIshouldbesittingintheplaceofhonoratthebanquetboardofoneofLondon’smostexclusiveclubs,fetedandlionized。

Theactuality!HereIlay,boundhandandfoot,doubtlessalmostupontheverysiteofapartofancientLondon,yetallaboutmewasaprimevalwilderness,andIwasacaptiveofhalf-nakedwildmen。

IwonderedwhathadbecomeofDelcarteandTaylorandSnider。Wouldtheysearchforme?Theycouldneverfindme,Ifeared,yetiftheydid,whatcouldtheyaccomplishagainstthishordeofsavagewarriors?

WouldthatIcouldwarnthem。Ithoughtofthegirl——

doubtlessshecouldgetwordtothem,buthowwasItocommunicatewithher?WouldshecometoseemebeforeIwaskilled?Itseemedincrediblethatsheshouldnotmakesomeslightattempttobefriendme;yet,asIrecalled,shehadmadenoefforttospeakwithmeafterwehadreachedthevillage。Shehadhastenedtohermotherthemomentshehadbeenliberated。Thoughshehadreturnedwiththeoldqueen,shehadnotspokentome,eventhen。Ibegantohavemydoubts。

Finally,IcametotheconclusionthatIwasabsolutelyfriendlessexceptfortheoldqueen。Forsomeunaccountablereasonmyrageagainstthegirlforheringratituderosetocolossalproportions。

ForalongtimeIwaitedforsomeonetocometomyprisonwhomImightasktobearwordtothequeen,butIseemedtohavebeenforgotten。ThestrainedpositioninwhichIlaybecameunbearable。IwriggledandtwisteduntilImanagedtoturnmyselfpartiallyuponmyside,whereIlayhalffacingtheentrancetothedugout。

Presentlymyattentionwasattractedbytheshadowofsomethingmovinginthetrenchwithout,andamomentlaterthefigureofachildappeared,creepinguponallfours,as,wide-eyed,andpromptedbychildishcuriosity,alittlegirlcrawledtotheentranceofmyhutandpeeredcautiouslyandfearfullyin。

Ididnotspeakatfirstforfearoffrighteningthelittleoneaway。ButwhenIwassatisfiedthathereyeshadbecomesufficientlyaccustomedtothesubduedlightoftheinterior,Ismiled。

Instantlytheexpressionoffearfadedfromhereyestobereplacedwithanansweringsmile。

\"Whoareyou,littlegirl?\"Iasked。

\"MynameisMary,\"shereplied。\"IamVictory’ssister。\"

\"AndwhoisVictory?\"

\"YoudonotknowwhoVictoryis?\"sheasked,inastonishment。

Ishookmyheadinnegation。

\"Yousavedherfromtheelephantcountrypeople,andyetyousayyoudonotknowher!\"sheexclaimed。

\"Oh,sosheisVictory,andyouarehersister!Ihavenotheardhernamebefore。ThatiswhyIdidnotknowwhomyoumeant,\"Iexplained。Herewasjustthemessengerforme。

Fatewasbecomingmorekind。

\"Willyoudosomethingforme,Mary?\"Iasked。

\"IfIcan。\"

\"Gotoyourmother,thequeen,andaskhertocometome,\"I

said。\"Ihaveafavortoask。\"

Shesaidthatshewould,andwithapartingsmilesheleftme。

ForwhatseemedmanyhoursIawaitedherreturn,chafingwithimpatience。Theafternoonworeonandnightcame,andyetnoonecamenearme。Mycaptorsbroughtmeneitherfoodnorwater。Iwassufferingconsiderablepainwheretherawhidethongscutintomyswollenflesh。Ithoughtthattheyhadeitherforgottenme,orthatitwastheirintentiontoleavemeheretodieofstarvation。

OnceIheardagreatuproarinthevillage。Menwereshouting——womenwerescreamingandmoaning。Afteratimethissubsided,andagaintherewasalongintervalofsilence。

HalfthenightmusthavebeenspentwhenIheardasoundinthetrenchnearthehut。Itresembledmuffledsobs。

Presentlyafigureappeared,silhouettedagainstthelesserdarknessbeyondthedoorway。Itcreptinsidethehut。

\"Areyouhere?\"whisperedachildlikevoice。

ItwasMary!Shehadreturned。Thethongsnolongerhurtme。Thepangsofhungerandthirstdisappeared。IrealizedthatithadbeenlonelinessfromwhichIsufferedmost。

\"Mary!\"Iexclaimed。\"Youareagoodgirl。Youhavecomeback,afterall。Ihadcommencedtothinkthatyouwouldnot。Didyougivemymessagetothequeen?Willshecome?

Whereisshe?\"

Thechild’ssobsincreased,andsheflungherselfuponthedirtfloorofthehut,apparentlyovercomebygrief。

\"Whatisit?\"Iasked。\"Whydoyoucry?\"

\"Thequeen,mymother,willnotcometoyou,\"shesaid,betweensobs。\"Sheisdead。Buckinghamhaskilledher。

NowhewilltakeVictory,forVictoryisqueen。Hekeptusfastenedupinourshelter,forfearthatVictorywouldescapehim,butIdugaholebeneaththebackwallandgotout。Icametoyou,becauseyousavedVictoryoncebefore,andIthoughtthatyoumightsaveheragain,andme,also。

Tellmethatyouwill。\"

\"Iamboundandhelpless,Mary,\"Ireplied。\"OtherwiseI

woulddowhatIcouldtosaveyouandyoursister。\"

\"Iwillsetyoufree!\"criedthegirl,creepinguptomyside。\"Iwillsetyoufree,andthenyoumaycomeandslayBuckingham。\"

\"Gladly!\"Iassented。

\"Wemusthurry,\"shewenton,asshefumbledwiththehardknotsinthestiffenedrawhide,\"forBuckinghamwillbeafteryousoon。HemustmakeanofferingtothelionsatdawnbeforehecantakeVictory。Thetakingofaqueenrequiresahumanoffering!\"

\"AndIamtobetheoffering?\"Iasked。

\"Yes,\"shesaid,tuggingataknot。\"BuckinghamhasbeenwantingasacrificeeversincehekilledWettin,thathemightslaymymotherandtakeVictory。\"

Thethoughtwashorrible,notsolelybecauseofthehideousfatetowhichIwascondemned,butfromthecontemplationitengenderedofthesaddecadenceofaonceenlightenedrace。

Tothesedepthsofignorance,brutality,andsuperstitionhadthevauntedcivilizationoftwentiethcenturyEnglandbeenplunged,andbywhat?War!Ifeltthestructureofourtime-honoredmilitaristicargumentscrumblingaboutme。

Marylaboredwiththethongsthatconfinedme。Theyprovedrefractory——defyinghertender,childishfingers。Sheassuredme,however,thatshewouldreleaseme,if\"they\"

didnotcometoosoon。