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Chapter 10. The Raid on the Cave-prison
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His head was turned over his shoulder as I first saw him — he was looking back toward the village. As I leaped for him his eyes fell upon me. Never in my life have I seen a more surprised mortal than this poor cave man. Before he could utter a single scream of warning or alarm I had my fingers on his throat and had dragged him behind the boulder1, where I proceeded to sit upon him, while I figured out what I had best do with him.
He struggled a little at first, but finally lay still, and so I released the pressure of my fingers at his windpipe, for which I imagine he was quite thankful — I know that I should have been.
I hated to kill him in cold blood; but what else I was to do with him I could not see, for to turn him loose would have been merely to have the entire village aroused and down upon me in a moment. The fellow lay looking up at me with the surprise still deeply written on his countenance2. At last, all of a sudden, a look of recognition entered his eyes.
“I have seen you before,” he said. “I saw you in the arena3 at the Mahars’ city of Phutra when the thipdars dragged the tarag from you and your mate. I never understood that. Afterward5 they put me in the arena with two warriors6 from Gombul.”
He smiled in recollection.
“It would have been the same had there been ten warriors from Gombul. I slew8 them, winning my freedom. Look!”
He half turned his left shoulder toward me, exhibiting the newly healed scar of the Mahars’ branded mark.
“Then,” he continued, “as I was returning to my people I met some of them fleeing. They told me that one called Hooja the Sly One had come and seized our village, putting our people into slavery. So I hurried hither to learn the truth, and, sure enough, here I found Hooja and his wicked men living in my village, and my father’s people but slaves among them.
“I was discovered and captured, but Hooja did not kill me. I am the chief’s son, and through me he hoped to win my father’s warriors back to the village to help him in a great war he says that he will soon commence.
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n.勇士,武士,斗士 | |
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cove
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n.小海湾,小峡谷 | |
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pointed
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aperture
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cavern
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potentate
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precipice
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javelin
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hacking
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hewing
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hurl
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foe
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amazement
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scrambled
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savage
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Chapter 11. Escape
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