[The Land of Mystery by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Land of Mystery CHAPTER VIII 1/5
CHAPTER VIII. THE LAND OF MYSTERY. The peremptory tones of Fred Ashman rang out loud and clear above the roar of the rapids and caused the servants to halt at the moment the canoe was shoved into the water.
They looked up with frightened expressions and awaited his approach. "What do you mean ?" he demanded as he drew near. Bippo, who was by far the brightest of the three, had shown a wonderful readiness in picking up a knowledge of the English tongue.
He was so much superior in that respect to his companions, that they invariably left to him the duty of conversing with their masters. "_Dey're_ ober dere," he replied, pointing to the other shore. "Who's over there ?" "Perfess'r and Long man; we seed 'em, dey motion for us to hurry ober to 'em." This was astounding news and Ashman was mystified. "How did they get over there? And why did they leave camp ?" "Don' know; seed 'em; want us hurry." Without waiting to reflect upon the strange information, and recalling that more of the natives were likely to issue from the path at any moment, the young man stepped into the canoe, and, catching up one of the paddles, lent his help in propelling the craft across the foamy Xingu. "Where Johns'n ?" asked Bippo, when the middle of the stream was reached, and without ceasing his toil with the paddle. "The natives killed him with a poisoned spear; you will never see him again." Bippo made no reply, but communicated the startling tidings to his companions, who muttered their amazement.
It was apparent that the news had added to their panic, and they bent to their task with such vigor that the boat rapidly approached the other bank. Fred was asking himself, that if his friends had managed to get across the river, why it was they were not in sight.
He scrutinized the dark forest and the line of moonlit space in the expectation, of seeing them come forth to welcome him, but not a soul was in sight. He did not know what to make of it.
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