登陆注册
5697700000023

第23章 THE BEACH OF FALESA.(23)

Altogether the best I could do was to lie still,see my shot-gun handy,and wait for the explosion.But it was a solemn kind of a business.The blackness of the night was like solid;the only thing you could see was the nasty bogy glimmer of the dead wood,and that showed you nothing but itself;and as for sounds,Istretched my ears till I thought I could have heard the match burn in the tunnel,and that bush was as silent as a coffin.Now and then there was a bit of a crack;but whether it was near or far,whether it was Case stubbing his toes within a few yards of me,or a tree breaking miles away,I knew no more than the babe unborn.

And then,all of a sudden,Vesuvius went off.It was a long time coming;but when it came (though I say it that shouldn't)no man could ask to see a better.At first it was just a son of a gun of a row,and a spout of fire,and the wood lighted up so that you could see to read.And then the trouble began.Uma and I were half buried under a wagonful of earth,and glad it was no worse,for one of the rocks at the entrance of the tunnel was fired clean into the air,fell within a couple of fathoms of where we lay,and bounded over the edge of the hill,and went pounding down into the next valley.I saw I had rather undercalculated our distance,or over-done the dynamite and powder,which you please.

And presently I saw I had made another slip.The noise of the thing began to die off,shaking the island;the dazzle was over;and yet the night didn't come back the way I expected.For the whole wood was scattered with red coals and brands from the explosion;they were all round me on the flat;some had fallen below in the valley,and some stuck and flared in the tree-tops.Ihad no fear of fire,for these forests are too wet to kindle.But the trouble was that the place was all lit up-not very bright,but good enough to get a shot by;and the way the coals were scattered,it was just as likely Case might have the advantage as myself.Ilooked all round for his white face,you may be sure;but there was not a sign of him.As for Uma,the life seemed to have been knocked right out of her by the bang and blaze of it.

There was one bad point in my game.One of the blessed graven images had come down all afire,hair and clothes and body,not four yards away from me.I cast a mighty noticing glance all round;there was still no Case,and I made up my mind I must get rid of that burning stick before he came,or I should be shot there like a dog.

It was my first idea to have crawled,and then I thought speed was the main thing,and stood half up to make a rush.The same moment from somewhere between me and the sea there came a flash and a report,and a rifle bullet screeched in my ear.I swung straight round and up with my gun,but the brute had a Winchester,and before I could as much as see him his second shot knocked me over like a nine-pin.I seemed to fly in the air,then came down by the run and lay half a minute,silly;and then I found my hands empty,and my gun had flown over my head as I fell.It makes a man mighty wide awake to be in the kind of box that I was in.I scarcely knew where I was hurt,or whether I was hurt or not,but turned right over on my face to crawl after my weapon.Unless you have tried to get about with a smashed leg you don't know what pain is,and I let out a howl like a bullock's.

This was the unluckiest noise that ever I made in my life.Up to then Uma had stuck to her tree like a sensible woman,knowing she would be only in the way;but as soon as she heard me sing out,she ran forward.The Winchester cracked again,and down she went.

I had sat up,leg and all,to stop her;but when I saw her tumble Iclapped down again where I was,lay still,and felt the handle of my knife.I had been scurried and put out before.No more of that for me.He had knocked over my girl,I had got to fix him for it;and I lay there and gritted my teeth,and footed up the chances.

My leg was broke,my gun was gone.Case had still ten shots in his Winchester.It looked a kind of hopeless business.But I never despaired nor thought upon despairing:that man had got to go.

For a goodish bit not one of us let on.Then I heard Case begin to move nearer in the bush,but mighty careful.The image had burned out;there were only a few coals left here and there,and the wood was main dark,but had a kind of a low glow in it like a fire on its last legs.It was by this that I made out Case's head looking at me over a big tuft of ferns,and at the same time the brute saw me and shouldered his Winchester.I lay quite still,and as good as looked into the barrel:it was my last chance,but I thought my heart would have come right out of its bearings.Then he fired.

Lucky for me it was no shot-gun,for the bullet struck within an inch of me and knocked the dirt in my eyes.

Just you try and see if you can lie quiet,and let a man take a sitting shot at you and miss you by a hair.But I did,and lucky too.A while Case stood with the Winchester at the port-arms;then lie gave a little laugh to himself,and stepped round the ferns.

"Laugh!"thought I."If you had the wit of a louse you would be praying!"I was all as taut as a ship's hawser or the spring of a watch,and as soon as he came within reach of me I had him by the ankle,plucked the feet right out from under him,laid him out,and was upon the top of him,broken leg and all,before he breathed.His Winchester had gone the same road as my shot-gun;it was nothing to me -I defied him now.I'm a pretty strong man anyway,but I never knew what strength was till I got hold of Case.He was knocked out of time by the rattle he came down with,and threw up his hands together,more like a frightened woman,so that I caught both of them with my left.This wakened him up,and he fastened his teeth in my forearm like a weasel.Much I cared.My leg gave me all the pain I had any use for,and I drew my knife and got it in the place.

同类推荐
  • 上清洞真元经五籍符

    上清洞真元经五籍符

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 醉茶志怪

    醉茶志怪

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 刘涓子鬼遗方

    刘涓子鬼遗方

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 宗四分比丘随门要略行仪

    宗四分比丘随门要略行仪

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 竹庵草录

    竹庵草录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 风华无双之神御天下

    风华无双之神御天下

    人人都说烟神最近不对劲儿,先是神山之巅的地皮被她翻了一个遍,随后苍幻大陆所有的山巅都未曾逃脱她的“魔爪”。最后是一位从天而降的男人制止了这场让人胆战心惊的“破坏之旅”。据说烟神当天晚上便强迫男人和她大婚,无奈没成;据说烟神第二天不死心要迷晕男人强行大婚,奈何没用;据说……听到如此多的“据说”,沐菱烟冷笑着看身旁的男人。“叶主能耐啊,我可是多次逼迫大婚未果啊!”男人上前揽住烟神的小腰,低声轻笑:“夫人莫气,是为夫欲大婚未遂!”**吾今生所愿,不服苍生不负卿!**
  • 借我执拗如少年

    借我执拗如少年

    有人的地方就有江湖,有江湖的地方就有故事!江湖文学奠基人、畅销书作家欧阳乾,陪你走过最艰难的岁月!这本书里的人个个都是众人眼中的奇葩,他们不务正业,敢爱敢恨,热血澎湃,脆弱孤独,在这个现实的社会中活得像个异类。他们干得最多的事情,就是在你想象不到的时候突然爆发,给予你的人生哲学会心一击。他们中的每一个人,都在这个世界上生猛地活过,以自己的热血,撞击着澎湃的红尘!岁月不曾打败少年,住在心底的纯真与炙热是我们对抗这个残酷世界的火种,如果血仍未冷,如果你还敢爱。书中短篇故事《杀了我》曾在ONE·一个APP上斩获超高人气,据此改编的同名网络大电影,10月26日于优酷平台上线,敬请关注!
  • 喂,你不要再装无辜
  • 种田宠妻:娘子,请深爱

    种田宠妻:娘子,请深爱

    重生穿越到了唐朝,家里一穷二白,破草屋,烂门窗,缸无米,地无粮,守着群山碧湖,愣是穷的家徒四壁,偏偏身边还有一个嗷嗷待哺的小包子等着她养,林雨蝶只得大喊女人当自强,这辈子一定要像穿越人士学习种田发家致富奔小康。
  • 含有多种维生素的思考

    含有多种维生素的思考

    本书为陈祖芬的中国故事系列丛书,共十六本,在这十六本书里,有作者的生命脉络,这是读者朋友们能触摸得到的。本书收录了“女孩”、“世界是由不安分的人创造的”、“让我糊涂一回”、“生活向你提供信息”等20余篇文章。
  • 恶魔的女佣王妃

    恶魔的女佣王妃

    文弱的少女欣欣误入古堡,却意外唤醒了漂亮绝伦的恶魔王子,不小心撞入爱情怀抱的她,面对前世今生的重重阻碍,将怎样与一支吸血鬼承欢执恋?
  • 中国现代文学简史(世界文学百科)

    中国现代文学简史(世界文学百科)

    本套书系共计24册,包括三大部分。第一部分“文学大师篇”,主要包括中国古代著名作家、中国现代著名作家、世界古代著名作家、亚非现代著名作家、美洲现代著名作家、俄苏现代著名作家、中欧现代著名作家、西欧现代著名作家、南北欧现代著名作家等内容;第二部分“文学作品篇”,主要包括中国古代著名作品、中国现代著名作品、世界古代著名作品、亚非现代著名作品、美洲现代著名作品、俄苏现代著名作品、西欧现代著名作品、中北欧现代著名作品、东南欧现代著名作品等内容;第三部分“文学简史篇”,主要包括中国古代文学简史、中国近代文学简史、中国现代文学简史、世界古代文学简史、世界近代文学简史、世界现代文学简史等内容。
  • 朝宗禅师语录

    朝宗禅师语录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 欢喜重生:霸道首席呆萌妻

    欢喜重生:霸道首席呆萌妻

    三年前,一纸契约,她成了她的替身。谁说这是二十一世纪最有前途的职业?二十四小时随时待命,等着大灰狼来吃干抹净也就算了,没想到还是个高危职业!一朝被绑架小命呜呼,却只换来一句“不过是个冒牌货!”再次睁开眼,小绵羊竟然化身成身手了得的银狐,接到的第一个任务竟然是接近那个高高在上的他……
  • 黄华集

    黄华集

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。