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第39章 BOOK II.(15)

"We can now see,"said Cortlandt,"why our friend was so unconcerned,since he has but to draw himself within himself to become invulnerable to anything short of a stroke of lightning;for no bird could have power enough to raise and drop him from a great height upon rocks,as the eagles do on earth.""I suspect,if anxious for turtle soup,"said Bearwarden,"we must attach a lightning--rod,and wait for a thunderstorm to electrocute him."CHAPTER VIII.

SPORTSMEN'S REVERIES.

Feeling grateful to the huge tortoise for the good service he had rendered,they shot a number of the great snakes that were gliding about on the ground,and placed them where he would find them on awaiting.They then picked their way carefully towards stretches on which the grass was shortest.When they had gone about two miles,and had already reached higher ground,they came to a ridge of rock running at right angles to their course.This they climbed,and on looking over the edge of the crest beheld a sight that made their hearts stand still.A monster,somewhat resembling an alligator,except that the back was arched,was waddling about perhaps seventy-five yards from them.It was sixty feet long,and to the top of its scales was at least twenty-five feet high.It was constantly moving,and the travellers noticed with some dismay that its motion was far more rapid than they would have supposed it could be.

"It is also a dinosaur,"said the professor,watching it sharply,"and very closely resembles the Stegosaurus ungulatus restored in the museums.The question is,What shall we do with the living specimen,now that we have it?""Our chairman,"said Ayrault,"must find a way to kill it,so that we may examine it closely.""The trouble is,"said Bearwarden,"our bullets will explode before they penetrate the scales.In the absence of any way of making a passage for an explosive ball by means of a solid one,we must strike a vital spot.His scales being no harder than the trunk of a tree,we can wound him terribly by touching him anywhere;but there is no object in doing this unless we can kill him,especially as there is no deep stream,such as would have delayed the mastodon in reaching us,to protect us here.We must spread out so as to divert his attention from one to another."After some consultation it was decided that Cortlandt,who had only a shot-gun,should remain where they were,while Bearwarden and Ayrault moved some distance to the right and left.At a signal from Cortlandt,who was to attract the monster's attention,the wings were to advance simultaneously.These arrangements they carried out to the letter.When Bearwarden and Ayrault had gone about twenty-five yards on either side,the doctor imitated the peculiar grunting sound of an alligator,at which the colossal monster turned and faced him,while Bearwarden and Ayrault moved to the attack.The plan of this was good,for,with his attention fixed on three objects,the dinosaur seemed confused,and though Bearwarden and Ayrault had good angles from which to shoot,there was no possibility of their hitting each other.They therefore advanced steadily with their rifles half up.Though their own danger increased with each step,in the event of their missing,the chance of their shooting wild decreased,the idea being to reach the brain through the eye.

Cortlandt's part had also its risks,for,being entirely defenceless with his shot-gun against the large creature,whose attention it was his duty to attract,he staked all on the marksmanship of his friends.Not considering this,however,he stood his ground,having the thumb-piece on his Winchester magazine shoved up and ready to make a noisy diversion if necessary in behalf of either wing.Having aroused the monster's curiosity,Cortlandt sprang up,waving his arms and his gun.The dinosaur lowered his head as if to charge,thereby bringing it to a level with the rifles,either of which could have given it the fatal shot.But as their fingers pressed the triggers the reptile soared up thirty feet in the air.Ayrault pulled for his first sight,shooting through the lower jaw,and shivering that member,while Bearwarden changed his aim and sighted straight for the heart.In an instant the monster was down again,just missing Ayrault's head as he stepped back,and Bearwarden's rifle poured a stream of explosive balls against its side,rending and blowing away the heavy scales.Having drawn the dinosaur's attention to himself,he retreated,while Ayrault renewed the attack.Cortlandt,seeing that the original plan had miscarried,poured showers of small shot against the huge beast's face.

Finally,one of Ayrault's balls exploded in the brain,and all was over.

"We have killed it at last,"said Bearwarden "but the first attack,though artistic,had not the brilliant results we expected.These creatures'mode of fighting is doubtless somewhat similar to that of the kangaroo,which it is said puts its forepaws gently,almost lovingly,on a man's shoulders,and then disembowels him by the rapid movement of a hind leg.But we shall get used to their method,and can do better next time."They then reloaded their weapons and,while Cortlandt examined their victim from a naturalist's point of view,Bearwarden and Ayrault secured the heart,which they thought would be the most edible part,the operation being rendered possible by the amount of armour the explosive balls had stripped off.

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