登陆注册
14719700000011

第11章 THE END OF THE HUNT(1)

The prayer of the Bee notwithstanding, Philip Hadden slept ill that night. He felt in the best of health, and his conscience was not troubling him more than usual, but rest he could not. Whenever he closed his eyes, his mind conjured up a picture of the grim witch-doctoress, so strangely named the Bee, and the sound of her evil-omened words as he had heard them that afternoon. He was neither a superstitious nor a timid man, and any supernatural beliefs that might linger in his mind were, to say the least of it, dormant. But do what he might, he could not shake off a certain eerie sensation of fear, lest there should be some grains of truth in the prophesyings of this hag. What if it were a fact that he was near his death, and that the heart which beat so strongly in his breast must soon be still for ever --no, he would not think of it. This gloomy place, and the dreadful sight which he saw that day, had upset his nerves. The domestic customs of these Zulus were not pleasant, and for his part he was determined to be clear of them so soon as he was able to escape the country.

In fact, if he could in any way manage it, it was his intention to make a dash for the border on the following night. To do this with a good prospect of success, however, it was necessary that he should kill a buffalo, or some other head of game. Then, as he knew well, the hunters with him would feast upon meat until they could scarcely stir, and that would be his opportunity. Nahoon, however, might not succumb to this temptation; therefore he must trust to luck to be rid of him.

If it came to the worst, he could put a bullet through him, which he considered he would be justified in doing, seeing that in reality the man was his jailor. Should this necessity arise, he felt indeed that he could face it without undue compunction, for in truth he disliked Nahoon; at times he even hated him. Their natures were antagonistic, and he knew that the great Zulu distrusted and looked down upon him, and to be looked down upon by a savage "nigger" was more than his pride could stomach.

At the first break of dawn Hadden rose and roused his escort, who were still stretched in sleep around the dying fire, each man wrapped in his kaross or blanket. Nahoon stood up and shook himself, looking gigantic in the shadows of the morning.

"What is your will, /Umlungu/ (white man), that you are up before the sun?""My will, /Muntumpofu/ (yellow man), is to hunt buffalo," answered Hadden coolly. It irritated him that this savage should give him no title of any sort.

"Your pardon," said the Zulu reading his thoughts, "but I cannot call you /Inkoos/ because you are not my chief, or any man's; still if the title 'white man' offends you, we will give you a name.""As you wish," answered Hadden briefly.

Accordingly they gave him a name, /Inhlizin-mgama/, by which he was known among them thereafter, but Hadden was not best pleased when he found that the meaning of those soft-sounding syllables was "Black Heart." That was how the /inyanga/ had addressed him--only she used different words.

An hour later, and they were in the swampy bush country that lay behind the encampment searching for their game. Within a very little while Nahoon held up his hand, then pointed to the ground. Hadden looked; there, pressed deep in the marshy soil, and to all appearance not ten minutes old, was the spoor of a small herd of buffalo.

"I knew that we should find game to-day," whispered Nahoon, "because the Bee said so.""Curse the Bee," answered Hadden below his breath. "Come on."For a quarter of an hour or more they followed the spoor through thick reeds, till suddenly Nahoon whistled very softly and touched Hadden's arm. He looked up, and there, about two hundred yards away, feeding on some higher ground among a patch if mimosa trees, were the buffaloes--six of them--an old bull with a splendid head, three cows, a heifer and a calf about four months old. Neither the wind nor the nature of the veldt were favourable for them to stalk the game from their present position, so they made a detour of half a mile and very carefully crept towards them up the wind, slipping from trunk to trunk of the mimosas and when these failed them, crawling on their stomachs under cover of the tall /tambuti/ grass. At last they were within forty yards, and a further advance seemed impracticable; for although he could not smell them, it was evident from his movements that the old bull heard some unusual sound and was growing suspicious. Nearest to Hadden, who alone of the party had a rifle, stood the heifer broadside on--a beautiful shot. Remembering that she would make the best beef, he lifted his Martini, and aiming at her immediately behind the shoulder, gently squeezed the trigger. The rifle exploded, and the heifer fell dead, shot through the heart. Strangely enough the other buffaloes did not at once run away. On the contrary, they seemed puzzled to account for the sudden noise; and, not being able to wind anything, lifted their heads and stared round them.

The pause gave Hadden space to get in a fresh cartridge and to aim again, this time at the old bull. The bullet struck him somewhere in the neck or shoulder, for he came to his knees, but in another second was up and having caught sight of the cloud of smoke he charged straight at it. Because of this smoke, or for some other reason, Hadden did not see him coming, and in consequence would most certainly have been trampled or gored, had not Nahoon sprung forward, at the imminent risk of his own life, and dragged him down behind an ant-heap. A moment more and the great beast had thundered by, taking no further notice of them.

"Forward," said Hadden, and leaving most of the men to cut up the heifer and carry the best of her meat to camp, they started on the blood spoor.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 隆冬

    隆冬

    记忆终有一日泛黄,不变的却是友谊人生的路途太过艰难、崎岖,幸好一路有你苏梦/夏木隆:我会一直陪在你的身边,就算是世界末日,也绝不放开紧握你的手。许安冬:我这辈子最后悔的就是不愿承认我爱你。夏木昶:我愿意做你的柯腾,你愿意做我的沈佳宜吗?李希/Nancy:笨蛋,明知道我不喜欢你,干嘛要我做你女友!谢谢那些曾经在我们生命中出现过的每个人,是他们教会了我们什么是爱与友谊
  • 极品前任:由宝邂逅霸道总裁

    极品前任:由宝邂逅霸道总裁

    由宝左耳旁的一律发别着鸡蛋花,右手微微握拳,挡在右眼,阳光好刺眼啊,左腿搭在右腿上,躺在白白的沙滩上。旁边的男人左旌睿附身轻吻她的嘴唇合上曾经的相册,两滴眼泪,两路留下来左旌睿左手放下钢笔,低头打开三年都没有触碰的抽屉,拿出以前的相册,上面早已都是尘土,这份爱,陈旧了,他的左手轻抚上面的灰尘,没有急着去洗手,打开,翻开那一页页的初恋记忆,猛地合上,丢进垃圾桶,消失在办公室“由宝你就是个混蛋。”“左笙尔,你搞清楚,是你的哥哥提出了分手。”……无论是否互相折磨对方,哪怕是一辈子,你也别想逃出我的怀抱左旌睿你也给我听清楚,我对一个人的爱只有一次!
  • 莜莜一见很倾情

    莜莜一见很倾情

    她相貌普通,家境一般却阴差阳错救了被人迫害导致家境一落千丈被人追杀的富家学霸……不断成长,璞玉终究会发光。
  • 全能时空系统

    全能时空系统

    最大的BUG是什么?游戏BUG?网络BUG?穿越BUG?重生BUG?主角BUG?什么都不是,最大的BUG是系统里我有人,管你什么鬼东西,只要老子想要,系统什么东西都可以给我搞出来。内部无剧情,主角性格多变不喜误入。QQ群:563854874,群二:573819472(此小说纯属自编,请勿拿其它小说对比。)
  • 帝尊太宠:腹黑魔妃惹不起!

    帝尊太宠:腹黑魔妃惹不起!

    第一件事——我被雷劈死了!第二件事——手表跟我穿越了!第三件事——有人半夜上我床!我招谁惹谁了我,神明老爷爷不小心把我劈死了,算了,手表都能穿越,我哭啥?但是,有人半夜潜入我的家上我床,这账,可就不得不好好算算了……某女:“喂!前面的,站住,你上我床占我人现在想去哪?”某男:“娘子,我准备买婴儿用品,你在家好好修养就是!”
  • 弑天战尊

    弑天战尊

    三千大界,群魔乱舞,仙道争锋。不甘平庸的少年,一路崛起,斗神战魔,历三灾九劫,誓要在星空下,闯出自己的天地苍天老而我不老,众生灭而我独存——这是一个关于追求永生的故事。
  • 少女梦露

    少女梦露

    她是处在边缘的人,往浅的地方说,她太匮乏正常的校园生活,那种青葱岁月里磕磕绊绊的生活、恋爱经历在她这里是没有的,同龄人的世界她从未企及过;另一方面她世事又经历得很少,与别人交涉起来显得很生涩。秦岩觉得她容易相信人,分辨不出真伪会吃亏。问题究竟出在哪里,不论哪个群体都没有她的位置。她就像是漂浮在地界和天堂之间无人认领的孤苦的灵魂。早已与正常脱节。一看,你以为我写的是爱情,但我写的是家庭。又一看,你以为我写的是家庭,但我写的是人生。再一看,你以为我写的是人生,其实我写的是每一个人。抑郁的反面并不是治愈,让梦露告诉你她的故事。
  • 葬兮渊

    葬兮渊

    何为缘,她,她,他,他的相遇是命定;何为爱,他为她甘愿放下屠刀,她为他,自愿入魔;何为正,何为邪,只不过选择的道路不同而已。一刀劈开了居住几百年的山峰,将一切的羁绊葬于此渊,取名为葬兮渊。
  • 张艺兴:这个魂穿有点萌

    张艺兴:这个魂穿有点萌

    原主驾鹤西去,想尽办法找到自己,要自己帮她安稳度过下半生。有话好好说,别绑架啊喂!
  • 青葱花漫地

    青葱花漫地

    每个人都曾有过青春悸动的时候,我们有时候会回忆起年少轻狂然后莞尔一笑,也会偶尔与朋友回忆往昔引起共鸣。夏朗,毕业于西安某名牌大学金融系,借助于证券市场的热潮,他短短3年获得了普通人20年才能获得的财富,也因为股市,一朝失去所有。当重新回到梦开始的地方,他无比思念他的大学生活,他的青春里那么多美好的回忆,踏入到社会3年,磨掉了青涩,运动鞋换成了皮鞋,T恤换成了衬衣,而内心最深的青春热情依旧还在,但已经太久不再跳动,他想找回丢掉的关于青春的东西,重温那些美好,以及寻找关于未来的路……