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rom the 'Earthquake' tremors。 Soon we were all half…blinded from the lightning。 I remember hearing somebody screaming but I didn't know who it was。 I was sure we would all die。〃
 Near camp; a gigantic tree crashed down before them; presenting an obstacle as broad and high as a three…story building。 As they clambered through it; lightning sizzled through the damp branches; stripping off bark; glowing and scorching。 Amy howled when a white bolt streaked across her hand as she gripped a wet branch。 Immediately she dived to the ground; burying her head in the low foliage; refusing to move。 Elliot had to drag her the remaining distance to the camp。
 Munro was the first to reach camp。 He found Kahega trying to pack the tents for their departure; but it was impossible with the tremors and the lightning crashing down through the dark ashen sky。 One Mylar tent burst into flames。 They smelled the harsh burning plastic。 The dish antenna; resting on the ground; was struck and split apart; sending metal fragments flying。
 〃Leave!〃 Munro shouted。 〃Leave!〃
 〃Ndio mzee!〃 Kahega shouted; grabbing his pack hastily。 He glanced back toward the others; and in that moment Elliot stumbled out of the black gloom with Amy clinging to his chest。 He had injured his ankle and was limping slightly。
 Amy quickly dropped to the ground。
 〃Leave!〃 Munro shouted。
 As Elliot moved on; Ross emerged from the darkness of the ashen atmosphere; coughing; bent double。 The left side of her body was scorched and blackened; and the skin of her left hand was burned。 She had been struck by Lightning; although she had no later memory of it。 She pointed to her nose and throat; coughing。 〃Burns。 。 。 hurts。 。 。〃
 〃It's the gas;〃 Munro shouted。 He put his arm around her and half…lifted her from her feet; carrying her away。 〃We have to get uphill!〃
 An hour later; on higher ground; they had a final view of the city engulfed with smoke and ash。 Farther up on the slopes of the volcano; they saw a line of trees burst into flames as an unseen dark wave of lava came sliding down the mountainside。 They heard agonized bellows of pain from the gray gorillas on the hillside as hot lava rained down on them。 As they watched; the foliage collapsed closer and closer to the city; until finally the city itself crumbled under a darkly descending cloud; and disappeared。
 The Lost City of Zinj was buried forever。
 Only then did Ross realize that her diamonds were buried forever as well。
 
 
 
 6。 Nightmare
 
 THEY HAD NO FOOD; NO WATER; AND VERY LITTLE ammunition。 They dragged themselves through the jungle; clothes burned and torn; faces haggard; exhausted。 They did not speak to one another; but silently pressed on。 Elliot said later they were 〃living through a nightmare。〃
 The world through which they passed was grim and colorless。 Sparkling white waterfalls and streams now ran black with soot; splashing into scummy pools of gray foam。 The sky was dark gray; with occasional red flashes from the volcano。 The very air became filmy gray; they coughed and stumbled through a world of black soot and ash。
 They were all covered with ash…their packs gritty on their backs; their faces grimy when they wiped them; their hair many shades darker。 Their noses and eyes burned。 There was nothing to do about it; they could only keep going。
 As Ross trudged through the dark air; she was aware of an ironic ending to her personal quest。 Ross had long since acquired the expertise to tap into any ERTS data bank she wanted; including the one that held her own evaluation。 She knew her assigned qualities by heart:
 YOUTHFUL…ARROGANT (probably) / TENUOUS HUMAN RAPPORT (she particularly resented that one) / DOMINEERING (maybe) INTELLECTUALLY ARROGANT (only natural) / INSENSITIVE (whatever that meant) / DRIVEN TO SUCCEED AT ANY COST(was that so bad?)
 And she knew her Late…stage conclusions。 All that flop…over matrix garbage about parental figures and so on。 And the last line of her report: SUBJECT MUST BE MONITORED IN LATE STAGE GOAL ORIENTED PROCEDURES。
 But none of that was relevant。 She had gone after the diamonds only to be beaten by the worst volcanic eruption in Africa in a decade。 Who could blame her for what had happened? It wasn't her fault。 She would prove that on her next expedition。。。。
 Munro felt the frustration of a gambler who has placed every bet correctly but still loses。 He had been correct to avoid the Euro…Japanese consortium; he had been correct to go with ERTS; and yet he was ing out empty…handed。 Well; he reminded himself; feeling the diamonds in his pockets; not quite empty handed。
 Elliot was returning without photographs; videotapes; sound recordings; or the skeleton of a gray gorilla。 Even his measurements had been lost。 Without such proofs; he dared not claim a new species…in fact; he would be unwise even to discuss the possibility。 A great opportunity had slipped away from him; and now; walking through the dark landscape; he had only a sense of the natural world gone mad:
 birds fell screeching from the sky; flopping at their feet; asphyxiated by the gases in the air above; bats skittered through the midday air; distant animals shrieked and howled。 A leopard; fur burning on its hindquarters; ran past them at noon。 Somewhere in the distance; elephants trumpeted with alarm。
 They were trudging lost souls in a grim sooty world that seemed like a description of hell; perpetual fire and darkness; where tormented souls screamed in agony。 And behind them Mukenko spat cinders and glowing rain。 At one point; they were engulfed in a shower of red…hot embers that sizzled as they struck the damp canopy overhead; then turned the wet ground underfoot smoky; burning holes in their clothing; scorching their skin; setting hair smoldering as they danced in pain and finally sought shelter beneath tall trees; huddled together; awaiting the end of the fiery rain from the skies。
 Munro planned from the first moments of the eruption to head directly for the wrecked C…130 transport; which would afford them shelter and supplies。 He estimated they would reach the aircraft in two hours。 In fact; six hours passed before the gigantic ash…covered hulk of the plane emerged from the murky afternoon darkness。
 One reason it had taken them so long to move away from Mukenko was that they were obliged to avoid General Muguru and his troops。 Whenever they came across jeep tracks; Munro led them farther west; into the depths of the jungle。
 〃He's not a fallow you want to meet;〃 Munro said。 〃And neither are his boys。 And they'd think nothing of cutting your liver out and eating it raw。〃
 
 Dark ash on wings and fuselage made the giant transport look as if it had crashed in black snow。 Off one bent wing; a kind of waterfall of ash hissed over the metal down to the ground。 Far in the distance; they heard the soft beating of Kigani drums; and thumping mortar from Muguru's troops。
 Otherwise it was ominously quiet。
 Munro waited in the forest beyond the wreckage; watching the airplane。 Ross took the opportunity to try to transmit on the puter; continuously brushing ash from the video screen; but she could not reach Houston。
 Finally Munro signaled; and they all began to move forward。 Amy; panicked; tugged at Munro's sleeve。 No go; she signed。 People there。
 Munro frowned at her; glanced at Elliot。 Elliot pointed to the airplane。 Moments later; there was a crash; and two white…painted Kigani warriors emerged from the aircraft; onto the high wing。 They were carrying cases of whiskey and arguing about how to get them down to the jungle floor below。 After a moment; five more Kigani appeared beneath the wing; and the cases were passed to them。 The two men above jumped down; and the group moved off。
 Munro looked at Amy and smiled。
 Amy good gorilla; she signed。
 They waited another twenty minutes; and when no further Kigani appeared; Munro led the group to the airplane。 They were just outside the cargo doors when a rain of white arrows began to whistle down on them。
 〃Inside!〃 Munro shouted; and hurried them all up the crumpled landing gear; onto the upper wing surface; and from there into the airplane。 He slammed the emergency door; arrows clattered on the outer metal surface。
 Inside the transport it was dark; the floor tilted at a crazy angle。 Boxes of equipment had slid across the aisles; toppled over; and smashed。 Broken glassware crunched underfoot。 Elliot carried Amy to a seat; and then noticed that the Kigani had defecated on the seats。
 Outside; they heard drums; and the steady rain of arrows on the metal and windows。 Looking out through the dark ash; they glimpsed dozens of white…painted men; running through the trees; slipping under the wing。
 〃What are we going to do?〃 Ross asked。
 〃Shoot them;〃 Munro said briskly; breaking open their supplies; removing machine…gun clips。 〃We aren't short of ammunition。〃
 〃But there must be a hundred men out there。〃
 〃Yes; but only one man is important。 Kill the Kigani with red streaks painted beneath his eyes。 That'll end the attack right away。〃
 〃Why?〃 Elliot asked。
 〃Because he's the Angawa sorcerer;〃 Munro said; moving forward to the cockpit。 〃Kill him and we're off the hook。〃
 
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