pdouglas.thecodex-第28部分
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The baby monkey was still clinging to the mother; squealing in terror。
〃A monkey? You shot a monkey?〃 Sally said; her voice high。
〃Yes; Curandera; are we not lucky?〃
〃Lucky? This is awful!〃
Don Alfonso's face fell。 〃You do not like monkey? The brains of this monkey are truly a delicacy when roasted lightly in the skull。〃
〃We can't eat a monkey!〃
〃Why not?〃
〃Why; it's 。。。 it's practically cannibalism。〃 She rounded on Tom。 〃I can't believe you let him shoot a monkey!〃
〃I didn't let him shoot anything。〃
Chori; understanding nothing and still grinning proudly; dumped the monkey on the floor of the boat in front of them。 It stared up at them; eyes filming over; tongue halfway out。 The baby leapt off the dead body of its mother and crouched in terror; hands over its head; making a high…pitched scream。
〃Ehi! Ehi!〃 Chori said; reaching to grab the baby monkey with one hand while raising the machete with the other; ready to deliver the coup de grace。
〃No!〃 Tom snatched the little black monkey up into his arms。 It nestled down and stopped screaming。 Chori; his machete half raised; stared in surprise。
Don Alfonso leaned forward。 〃I do not understand。 What is this about cannibalism?〃
〃Don Alfonso;〃 Tom said; 〃we consider monkeys to be almost human。〃
Don Alfonso said something sharply to Chori; whose grin vanished in a look of disappointment。 Don Alfonso turned back to them。 〃I did not know monkeys were sacred to North Americans。 And it is true they are almost human; except that God put hands on their feet。 I am sorry。 If I had known; I would not have allowed it to be killed。〃 He said something sharply to Chori and the boat moved on。 Then he picked up the mother's body and tossed it into the water; there was a swirl and it was gone。
Tom felt the monkey nestling more vigorously into the crook of his arm; whimpering and trying to burrow into the warmth。 He looked down。 A little black face peeped back up at him; eyes wide; and a tiny hand reached out。 The monkey was small…no more than eight inches long and weighing no more than three or four pounds。 His hair was soft and short; and he had large brown eyes; a tiny pink nose; little human ears; and four miniature hands with delicate fingers as slender as toothpicks。
Tom found Sally looking at him with a smile on her face。
〃What?〃
〃Looks like you've made a new friend。〃
〃Oh no。〃
〃Oh yes。〃
The little monkey had recovered from its terror。 It crawled out on Tom's arm and began poking around his chest。 Its little black hands went scurrying and plucking into the folds of his clothing while it made a smacking sound with its lips。
〃He's grooming you;〃 said Sally。 〃Looking for lice。〃
〃I hope he's disappointed。〃
〃Look; Tomás;〃 said Don Alfonso; 〃he thinks you are his mother。〃
〃How could you eat this beautiful creature?〃 Sally asked。
Don Alfonso shrugged。 〃All the creatures of the forest are beautiful; Curandera。〃
Tom could feel the monkey bing and picking through his shirt。 The monkey crept about; using his buttons as handholds; and lifted up the flap of his giant; explorer…style vest pocket。 He rummaged in there with a hand; made a smacking noise; and then climbed in it and wriggled himself into place。 He sat there; his arms folded; peering around; his nose slightly elevated。
Sally clapped her hands together and laughed。 〃Oh; Tom; he really likes you now。〃
〃What do they eat?〃 Tom asked Don Alfonso。
〃Everything。 Insects; leaves; grubs。 You will not have any trouble feeding your new friend。〃
〃Who says he's my responsibility?〃
〃Because he chose you; Tomasito。 You belong to him now。〃
Tom looked down at the monkey; who was now peering around like a miniature lord surveying his domain。
〃He's a hairy little bugger;〃 said Sally in English。
〃Hairy Bugger。 That's what we'll call him。〃
That afternoon; at one particularly convoluted maze of channels; Don Alfonso stopped the boat and spent more than ten minutes examining the water; tasting it; dropping spitballs into it and watching them drift to the bottom。 Finally he sat up。
〃There is a problem。〃
〃Are we lost?〃 Tom asked。
〃No。 They are lost。〃
〃Who?〃
〃One of your brothers。 They took that channel to the left; which leads to the Plaza Negra; the Black Place; the rotten heart of the swamp where the demons live。〃
The channel wound between enormous tree trunks and clumps of hanging vines; a layer of greenish mist hanging just above the black surface of the water。 It looked like a watery pathway to hell。
It must be Vernon; Tom thought。 Vernon was always getting lost; literally and figuratively。 〃How long ago?〃
〃At least a week。〃
〃Is there a place to camp near here?〃
〃There is a small island a quarter mile further。〃
〃We'll stop there and unload;〃 said Tom。 〃We'll leave Pingo and Sally in camp; while you and I and Chori take the dugout on a search for my brother。 We've no time to lose。〃
They landed on a sodden mud…island while a rain of such intensity that it was more like a waterfall poured down on them。 Don Alfonso gestured and shouted; supervising the unloading and then reprovisioning of the boat; holding back the supplies they would need for their journey。
〃We may be gone for two or three days;〃 Don Alfonso said。 〃We must prepare to spend several nights in the dugout。 There might be rain。〃
〃No kidding;〃 said Sally。
Tom handed Sally the monkey。 〃Take care of him while I'm gone; okay?〃
〃Of course。〃
The boat pulled away。 Tom watched her in the pouring rain; a dim figure growing dimmer。 〃Tom; please take care of yourself;〃 she called; just as her figure vanished。
Chori poled strongly down the channel; the unburdened boat moving swiftly。 Five minutes later Tom heard a screeching noise in the branches above the boat; and a little black ball came bouncing from branch to branch and finally shot out of an overhead tree and landed on his head; shrieking like a lost soul。 It was Hairy Bugger。
〃You rascal; you didn't wait long to escape;〃 said Tom; taking the tiny monkey back into his pocket; where he snuggled down and instantly fell silent。
The dugout pushed deeper into the rain…rotten swamp。
27
The storm reached a climax of fury as their dugout reached the channel to the Black Place。 Flashes of lightning and bursts of thunder echoed through the forest; sometimes ing only seconds apart; like an artillery barrage。 The tops of the trees; two hundred feet above their heads; shook and thrashed。
The channel soon divided into a maze of shallow waterways winding amid shivery expanses of stinking mud。 Don Alfonso stopped from time to time to check for pole marks in the shallow bottom。 The drenching rain never let up; and night came so imperceptibly that Tom was startled when Don Alfonso called a halt。
〃We will sleep in the dugout like savages;〃 Don Alfonso said。 〃Here is a good place to stop as there are no thick branches above us。 I do not want to wake up to the rotten smell of jaguar breath。 We must take care not to die here; Tomasito; for our souls would never find their way out。〃
〃I'll do my best。〃
Tom bundled himself in his mosquito netting; found a place in their heap of gear; and tried to go to sleep。 The rain finally ceased; but he was still soaked to the skin。 The jungle was filled with the sound of dripping water; punctuated with the cries and moans and gasping shrieks of animals; some of which seemed almost human。 Maybe they were human; the lost souls Don Alfonso had talked about。 Tom thought of his brother Vernon; lost in this swamp; sick perhaps; maybe even dying。 He remembered him as a boy who always had a hopeful; friendly; and perpetually lost look on his face。 He subsided into a troubled night of dreams。
They found the dead body the next day。 It was floating in the water; a hump with red and white stripes。 Chori poled toward it。 The hump turned out to be a wet shirt inflated with the gases of deposition。 As the dugout approached; a cloud of angry flies rose up。
Carefully; Chori brought the dugout alongside。 A dozen dead piranhas floated around the corpse; their goggle eyes filmed over; their mouths open。 The rain drizzled down。
The hair was short and black。 It was not Vernon。
Don Alfonso said something; and Chori prodded the body with a pole。 The gas escaped from under the wet shirt with a blabbering sound; and there was a foul smell。 Chori placed the pole under the corpse and; using the bottom as a fulcrum point; heaved it over。 The flies roared up。 The water boiled and flashed with silver as the fish that had been feasting underneath the body darted away in fright。
Tom stared with shock at the body; now face up in the water; if 〃face up〃 could even describe it。 Piranhas had eaten the face off along with the entire ventral side of the body; leaving only the bones。 The nose had been chewed down to a withered piece of cartilage; the lips and tongue were gone; the mouth a hole。 A minnow; trapped in an eye socket; thrashed about; trying to escape。 The smell of deposition hit him like a wet rag。 The water began to swirl as the fish began to work on the fresh side。 Bits of cloth from the shirt floated to the surface。
〃It is one of those boys from Puerto Lempira;〃 said D