登陆注册
40904000000025

第25章 SOLOMON'S ROAD(2)

"Let each of us take the buck opposite to him.Aim well at the point of the shoulder,and high up,"said I;"and Umbopa,do you give the word,so that we may all fire together."Then came a pause,each man aiming his level best,as indeed one is likely to do when one knows that life itself depends upon the shot.

"Fire!"said Umbopa,in Zulu,and at almost the same instant the three rifles rang out loudly;three clouds of smoke hung for a moment before us,and a hundred echoes went flying away over the silent snow.Presently the smoke cleared,and revealed -oh,joy -a great buck lying on its back and kicking furiously in its death agony.We gave a yell of triumph;we were saved,we should not starve.Weak as we were,we rushed down the intervening slope of snow,and in ten minutes from the time of firing the animal's heart and liver were lying smoking before us.But now a new difficulty arose;we had no fuel,and therefore could make no fire to cook them at.

We gazed at each other in dismay.

"Starving men must not be fanciful,"said Good;"we must eat raw meat."There was no other way out of the dilemma,and our gnawing hunger made the proposition less distasteful than it would otherwise have been.

So we took the heart and liver and buried them for a few minutes in a patch of snow to cool them off.Then we washed them in the ice-cold water of the stream,and lastly ate them greedily.It sounds horrible enough,but,honestly,I never tasted anything so good as that raw meat.In a quarter of an hour we were changed men.Our life and our vigor came back to us,our feeble pulses grew strong again,and the blood went coursing through our veins.But,mindful of the results of over-feeding on starving stomachs,we were careful not to eat too much,stopping while we were still hungry.

"Thank God!"said Sir Henry;"that brute has saved our lives.

What is it,Quatermain ?"

I rose and went to look at the antelope,for I was not certain.

It was about the size of a donkey,with large,curved horns.I had never seen one like it before,the species was new to me.It was brown,with faint red stripes and a thick coat.I afterwards discovered that the natives of that wonderful country called the species "Inco."It was very rare,and only found at a great altitude,where no other game would live.The animal was fairly shot high up in the shoulder,though whose bullet it was that brought it down we could not,of course,discover.I believe that Good,mindful of his marvellous shot at the giraffe,secretly set it down to his own prowess,and we did not contradict him.

We had been so busy satisfying our starving stomachs that we had hitherto not found time to look about us.But now,having set Umbopa to cut off as much of the best meat as we were likely to be able to carry,we began to inspect our surroundings.The mist had now cleared away,for it was eight o'clock,and the sun had sucked it up,so we were able to take in all the country before us at a glance.I know not how to describe the glorious panorama which unfolded itself to our enraptured gaze.I have never seen anything like it before,nor shall,I suppose,again.

Behind and over us towered Sheba's snowy breasts,and below some five thousand feet beneath where we stood,lay league on league of the most lovely champaign country.Here were dense patches of lofty forest,there a great river wound its silvery way.To the left stretched a vast expanse of rich,undulating veldt or grass land,on which we could just make out countless herds of game or cattle,at that distance we could not tell which.This expanse appeared to be ringed in by a wall of distant mountains.To the right the country was more or less mountainous,that is,solitary hills stood up from its level,with stretches of cultivated lands between,among which we could distinctly see groups of dome-shaped huts.The landscape lay before us like a map,in which rivers flashed like silver snakes,and Alpine peaks crowned with wildly twisted snow-wreaths rose in solemn grandeur,while over all was the glad sunlight and the wide breath of Nature's happy life.

Two curious things struck us as we gazed.First,that the country before us must lie at least five thousand feet higher than the desert we had crossed,and,secondly,that all the rivers flowed from south to north.

As we had painful reason to know,there was no water at all on the southern side of the vast range on which we stood,but on the northern side were many streams,most of which appeared to.unite with the great river we could trace winding away farther than we could follow it.

We sat down for a while and gazed in silence at this wonderful view.Presently Sir Henry spoke.

"Isn't there something on the map about Solomon's Great Road?"he said.

I nodded,my eyes still looking out over the far country.

"Well,look;there it is!"and he pointed a little to our fight.

Good and I looked accordingly,and there,winding away towards the plain,was what appeared to be a wide turnpike road.We had not seen it at first because it,on reaching the plain,turned behind some broken country.We did not say anything,at least not much;we were beginning to lose the sense of wonder.Somehow it did not seem particularly unnatural that we should find a sort of Roman road in this strange land.We accepted the fact,that was all.

"Well,"said Good,"it must be quite near us if we cut off to the right.Hadn't we better be ****** a start?"This was sound advice,and so soon us we had washed our faces and hands in the stream we acted on it.For a mile or so we made our way over boulders and across patches of snow,till suddenly,on reaching the top of the little rise,there lay the road at our feet.It was a splendid road cut out of the solid rock,at least fifty feet wide,and apparently well kept;but the odd thing about it was that it seemed to begin there.

We walked down and stood on it,but one single hundred paces behind us,in the direction of Sheba's breasts,it vanished -the whole surface of the mountain being strewed with boulders interspersed with patches of snow.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 龙血狂尊

    龙血狂尊

    我命由我不由天!少年林昊,誓要破印救父,开启封龙塔,修炼九转炼龙诀,炼化无尽龙血,吞噬天地万物,从此强势崛起,踏乾坤,破苍穹!我狂,因为我比你强!
  • 武侠之魔威盖世

    武侠之魔威盖世

    侯非侯,王非王,千乘万骑扫北芒。曾踏于万人之上,踩燕王喜于脚下,曾强势霸道,逼太子丹入赵做质子,曾冷酷无情,大军尽上武当,拖死张三丰,曾纠结势力,一举屠杀恶龙得长生,曾论道于功,拼杀大日如来,灭杀至圣女娲,屠戮道尊鸿钧,斩尽一切不如意,杀尽一切不服者。强大的,便让他们沦为玩偶,自诩正义的伪君子,亦是撕开他们的伪善面目,沦为罪恶被指责。与吾作对者,不好过。与吾为敌者,不好活。君临天下之日,万众俯首之时。ps1:算是综武系列吧。ps2:这次抛弃东汉了,不写那玩意了,太遭罪了。ps3:九歌+天龙+神雕+大唐+…………,自己猜吧。ps4:头铁系列,想了想,我还就是要投武侠硬刚了。ps5:看惯了穿越者当主角的故事,不如来我这里看看穿越者当主角下属,带歪主角认知的故事。
  • 穿越之王妃别太拽

    穿越之王妃别太拽

    心已碎,梦已成幻影,我,如何能再爱。。当一代杀手沦落成废材草包小姐嫁入王府,被当丫鬟,被人排挤。好,既然如此,那就别怪我心狠手辣!倔强如她,傲慢如她,妩媚如她、、、正是如此,重生后的她惊艳众人被各位皇宫贵族所青睐,被伤过的她在这宫斗宅斗的过程中,她,是否还会再爱?
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 天刃杀

    天刃杀

    穿越少年,无意中得到光明圣物天刃,从此斗天才,斩敌首,踏上通天之路。只是他不知,行通天之路,除了要有强大的实力外,还要有一颗强者的心。
  • 我真不想救人了

    我真不想救人了

    这是一个被诅咒的蒸汽朋克世界,这里充满着诡异猎奇的魔兽,难以置信的怪人,游戏博弈的交织。主角一刀一扇,行在乱世之中,杀伐决断,且看如何诛灭隐藏在冥冥之中盘玩世界的克苏鲁魔神,成为绝世强者。
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 星海机师

    星海机师

    年轻的星际联邦工程兵凌辉在一次远程星际运输任务中遭遇未知宇宙能量爆发,灾难瞬间席卷了整个舰队。当凌辉醒来时,所在星舰已经坠落在未知世界。奇珍异兽、魔怪飞龙,原始部落、人类帝国......,这海上的三桅帆船怎么装备着激光炮???面对着这个光怪陆离的新世界,孤身一人的凌辉并没有放弃生存的希望。看了看从坠毁星舰中抢救出的基地工程车和武器装备,凌辉振作了起来。“我得做点什么。”鱼雷轰海怪、导弹射飞龙、机甲战魔兽、氢弹炸虫巢......。 超级科技与魔法世界的猛烈对撞,且看星际时代的工程机修兵如何在三界之间绽放科技之光!