michael crichton.congo-第37部分
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The gorilla (who must have been quite close) made a snorting noise; and Elliot could see his heavy shadow on。 the grass near his feet。 But he did not look up until the shadow moved away。
When Elliot raised his head; he saw the male gorilla retreating backward; toward the far edge of the clearing。 There the male turned; and scratched his head in a puzzled way; as if wondering why his terrifying: display had not driven off the intruders。 He slapped the ground a final time; and then he and the rest of the troop melted away into the tall grass。 It was silent in the clearing until Ross collapsed into Elliot's arms。
〃Well;〃 Munro said as he came up; 〃it seems you know a thing or two about gorillas after all。〃 Munro patted Ross's arm。 〃It's all right。 They don't do anything unless you run away。 Then they bite you on the ass。 That's the mark for cowardice in these regions…because it means you ran away。〃
Ross was sobbing quietly; and Elliot discovered that his own knees were shaky; he went to sit down。 It had all happened so fast that it was a few moments before he realized that these gorillas had behaved in exactly the textbook manner; which included not making any verbalizations even remotely like speech。
3。The Consortium
AN HOUR LATER THEY FOUND THE WRECKAGE OF the C…130 transport。 The largest airplane in the world appeared in correct scale as it lay half buried in the jungle; the gigantic nose crushed against equally gigantic trees; the enormous tail section twisted toward the ground; the massive wings buckled casting shadows on the jungle floor。
Through the shattered cockpit windshield; they saw the body of the pilot; covered with black flies。 The flies buzzed and thumped against the glass as they peered in。 Moving aft; they tried to look into the fuselage windows; but even on crumpled landing gear the body of the plane stood too high above the jungle floor。
Kahega managed to climb an overturned tree; and from there moved onto one wing and looked into the interior。 〃No people;〃 he said。
〃Supplies?〃
〃Yes; many supplies。 Boxes and containers。〃 Munro left the others; walking beneath the crushed tail section to examine the far side of the plane。 The port wing; concealed from their view; was blackened and shattered; the engines gone。 That explained why the plane crashed…the last FZA missile had found its target; blowing away most of the port wing。 Yet the wreck remained oddly mysterious to Munro; something about its appearance was wrong。 He looked along the length of the fuselage; from the crushed nose; down the line of windows; past the stump of wing; past the rear exit doors。。。。
〃I'll be damned;〃 Munro said softly。
He hurried back to the others; who were sitting on one of the tires; in the shadow of the starboard wing The tire was so enormous that Ross could sit on it and swing her feet in the air without touching the ground。
〃Well;〃 Ross said; with barely concealed satisfaction。
〃They didn't get their damn supplies。〃
〃No;〃 Munro said。 〃And we saw this plane the night before last; which means it's been down at least thirty…six hours。〃
Munro waited for Ross to figure it out。
〃Thirty…six hours?〃
〃That's right。 Thirty…six hours。〃
〃And they never came back to get their supplies
〃They didn't even try to get them;〃 Munro said。 〃Look at the main cargo doors; fore and aft…no one has tried to open them。 I wonder why they never came back?〃
In a section of dense jungle; the ground underfoot
crunched and crackled。 Pushing aside the palm fronds; they saw a carpeting of shattered white bones。
〃Kanyamagufa;〃 Munro said。 The place of bones。 He glanced quickly at the porters to see what their reaction was; but they showed only puzzlement; no fear。 They were East African Kikuyu and they had none of the superstitions of the tribes that bordered the rain forest。
Amy lifted her feet from the sharp bleached fragments。 She signed; Ground hurt。
Elliot signed; What place this?
We e bad place。
What bad place?
Amy had no reply。
〃These are bones!〃 Ross said; staring down at the ground。
〃That's right;〃 Munro said quickly; 〃but they're not human bones。 Are they; Elliot?〃
Elliot was also looking at the ground。 He saw bleached skeletal remains from several species; although he could not immediately identify any of them。
〃Elliot? Not human?〃
〃They don't look human;〃 Elliot agreed; staring at the ground。 The first thing he noticed was that the majority of the bones came from distinctly small animals…birds; monkeys; and tiny forest rodents。 Other small pieces were actually fragments from larger animals; but how large was hard to say。 Perhaps large monkeys…but there weren't any large monkeys in the rain forest。
Chimpanzees? There were no chimps in this part of the Congo。 Perhaps they might be gorillas: he saw one fragment from a cranium with heavy frontal sinuses; and he saw the beginning of the characteristic sagittal crest。
〃Elliot?〃 Munro said; his voice tense; insistent。 〃Nonhuman?〃
〃Definitely non…human;〃 Elliot said; staring。 What could shatter a gorilla skull? It must have happened after death; he decided。 A gorilla had died and after many years the bleached skeleton had been crushed in some fashion。 Certainly it could not have happened during life。
〃Not human;〃 Munro said; looking at the ground。 〃Hell of a lot of bones; but nothing human。〃 As he walked past Elliot; he gave him a look。 Keep your mouth shut。 〃Kahega and his men know that you are expert in these matters;〃
Munro said; looking at him steadily。
What had Munro seen? Certainly he had been around enough death to know a human skeleton when he saw one。 Elliot's glance fell on a curved bone。 It looked a bit like a turkey wishbone; only much larger and broader; and white with age。 He picked it up。 It was a fragment of the zygomatic arch from a human skull。 A cheekbone; from beneath the eye。
He turned the fragment in his hands。 He looked back at the jungle floor; and the creepers that spread reaching tentacles over the white carpet of bones。 He saw many very fragile bones;; some so thin they were translucent…bones that he assumed had e from small animals。
Now he was not sure。
A question from graduate school returned to him。 What seven bones pose the orbit of the human eye? Elliot tried to remember。 The zygoma; the nasal; the inferior orbital; the sphenoid…that was four…the ethmoid; five…something must e from beneath; from the mouth…the palatine; six…one more to go…he couldn't think of the last bone。 Zygoma; nasal; inferior orbital; sphenoid; ethmoid; palatine。 。 。 delicate bones; translucent bones; small bones。
Human bones。
〃At least these aren't human bones;〃 Ross said。
〃No;〃 Elliot agreed。 He glanced at Amy。
Amy signed; People die here。
〃What did she say?〃
〃She said people don't benefit from the air here。〃
〃Let's push on;〃 Munro said。
Munro led him a little distance ahead of the others。 〃Well done;〃 he said。 〃Have to be careful about the Kikuyu。 Don't want to panic them。 What'd your monkey say?〃
〃She said people died there。〃
〃That's more than the others know;〃 Munro said; nodding grimly。 〃Although they suspect。〃
Behind them; the party walked single…file; nobody talking。
〃What the hell happened back there?〃 Elliot said。
〃Lots of bones;〃 Munro said。 〃Leopard; colobus; forest rat; maybe a bush baby; human。 。
〃And gorilla;〃 Elliot said。
〃Yes;〃 Munro said。 〃I saw that; too。 Gorilla。〃 He shook his head。 〃What can kill a gorilla; Professor?〃
Elliot had no answer。
The consortium camp lay in ruins; the tents shredded and shattered; the dead bodies covered with dense black clouds of flies。 In the humid air; the stench was overpowering; the buzzing of the flies an angry monotonous sound。 Everybody except Munro hung back at the edge of the camp。
〃No choice;〃 he said。 〃We've got to know what happened to these…〃 He went inside the camp itself; stepping over the flattened fence。
As Munro moved inside; the perimeter defenses were set off; emitting a screaming high…frequency signal。 Outside the fence; the others cupped their hands over their ears and Amy snorted her displeasure。
Bad noise。
Munro glanced back at them。 〃Doesn't bother me;〃 he said。 〃That's what you get for staying outside。〃 Munro went to one dead body; turning it over with his foot。 Then he bent down; swatting away the cloud of buzzing flies; and carefully examined the head。
Ross glanced over at Elliot。 He seemed to be in shock; the typical scientist; immobilized by disaster。 At his side; Amy covered her ears and winced。 But Ross was not immobilized; she took a deep breath and crossed the perimeter。 〃I have to know what defenses they installed。〃
〃Pine;〃 Elliot said。 He felt detached; light…headed; as if he might faint; the sight and the smells made him dizzy。 He saw Ross pick her way across the pound; then lift up a black box with an odd baffled cone。 She traced a wire back toward the center of the camp。 Soon afterward the high…frequency signal ceased; she had turned it off at the source。
Amy signed; Better now。
With one hand; Ross rummaged through the electronics equipment in the center of the units in the camp; whi