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第12章

The Arab Raid

After their first terror had subsided subsequent to the shock of the earthquake, Basuli and his warriors hastened back into the passageway in search of Tarzan and two of their own number who were also missing.

They found the way blocked by jammed and distorted rock.For two days they labored to tear a way through to their imprisoned friends; but when, after Herculean efforts, they had unearthed but a few yards of the choked passage, and discovered the mangled remains of one of their fellows they were forced to the conclusion that Tarzan and the second Waziri also lay dead beneath the rock mass farther in, beyond human aid, and no longer susceptible of it.

Again and again as they labored they called aloud the names of their master and their comrade; but no answering call rewarded their listening ears.At last they gave up the search.Tearfully they cast a last look at the shattered tomb of their master, shouldered the heavy burden of gold that would at least furnish comfort, if not happiness, to their bereaved and beloved mistress, and made their mournful way back across the desolate valley of Opar, and downward through the forests beyond toward the distant bungalow.

And as they marched what sorry fate was already drawing down upon that peaceful, happy home!

From the north came Achmet Zek, riding to the summons of his lieutenant's letter.With him came his horde of renegade Arabs, outlawed marauders, these, and equally degraded blacks, garnered from the more debased and ignorant tribes of savage cannibals through whose countries the raider passed to and fro with perfect impunity.

Mugambi, the ebon Hercules, who had shared the dangers and vicissitudes of his beloved Bwana, from Jungle Island, almost to the headwaters of the Ugambi, was the first to note the bold approach of the sinister caravan.

He it was whom Tarzan had left in charge of the warriors who remained to guard Lady Greystoke, nor could a braver or more loyal guardian have been found in any clime or upon any soil.A giant in stature, a savage, fearless warrior, the huge black possessed also soul and judgment in proportion to his bulk and his ferocity.

Not once since his master had departed had he been beyond sight or sound of the bungalow, except when Lady Greystoke chose to canter across the broad plain, or relieve the monotony of her loneliness by a brief hunting excursion.On such occasions Mugambi, mounted upon a wiry Arab, had ridden close at her horse's heels.

The raiders were still a long way off when the warrior's keen eyes discovered them.For a time he stood scrutinizing the advancing party in silence, then he turned and ran rapidly in the direction of the native huts which lay a few hundred yards below the bungalow.

Here he called out to the lolling warriors.He issued orders rapidly.In compliance with them the men seized upon their weapons and their shields.Some ran to call in the workers from the fields and to warn the tenders of the flocks and herds.The majority followed Mugambi back toward the bungalow.

The dust of the raiders was still a long distance away.

Mugambi could not know positively that it hid an enemy;

but he had spent a lifetime of savage life in savage Africa, and he had seen parties before come thus unheralded.Sometimes they had come in peace and sometimes they had come in war--one could never tell.

It was well to be prepared.Mugambi did not like the haste with which the strangers advanced.

The Greystoke bungalow was not well adapted for defense.No palisade surrounded it, for, situated as it was, in the heart of loyal Waziri, its master had anticipated no possibility of an attack in force by any enemy.Heavy, wooden shutters there were to close the window apertures against hostile arrows, and these Mugambi was engaged in lowering when Lady Greystoke appeared upon the veranda.

"Why, Mugambi!" she exclaimed."What has happened?

Why are you lowering the shutters?"

Mugambi pointed out across the plain to where a white-robed force of mounted men was now distinctly visible.

"Arabs," he explained."They come for no good purpose in the absence of the Great Bwana."

Beyond the neat lawn and the flowering shrubs, Jane Clayton saw the glistening bodies of her Waziri.

The sun glanced from the tips of their metal-shod spears, picked out the gorgeous colors in the feathers of their war bonnets, and reflected the high-lights from the glossy skins of their broad shoulders and high cheek bones.

Jane Clayton surveyed them with unmixed feelings of pride and affection.What harm could befall her with such as these to protect her?

The raiders had halted now, a hundred yards out upon the plain.Mugambi had hastened down to join his warriors.He advanced a few yards before them and raising his voice hailed the strangers.Achmet Zek sat straight in his saddle before his henchmen.

"Arab!" cried Mugambi."What do you here?"

"We come in peace," Achmet Zek called back.

"Then turn and go in peace," replied Mugambi.

"We do not want you here.There can be no peace between Arab and Waziri."

Mugambi, although not born in Waziri, had been adopted into the tribe, which now contained no member more jealous of its traditions and its prowess than he.

Achmet Zek drew to one side of his horde, speaking to his men in a low voice.A moment later, without warning, a ragged volley was poured into the ranks of the Waziri.A couple of warriors fell, the others were for charging the attackers; but Mugambi was a cautious as well as a brave leader.He knew the futility of charging mounted men armed with muskets.He withdrew his force behind the shrubbery of the garden.Some he dispatched to various other parts of the grounds surrounding the bungalow.Half a dozen he sent to the bungalow itself with instructions to keep their mistress within doors, and to protect her with their lives.

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