登陆注册
5697500000022

第22章 WATER!WATER!(3)

Evidently soil formed from decomposed lava had rested there,and in due course had become the receptacle of seeds deposited by birds.But we did not take much further interest in the green growth,for one cannot live on grass,like Nebuchadnezzar.That requires a special dispensation of Providence and peculiar digestive organs.So we sat down under the rocks and groaned,and I,for one,heartily wished that we had never started on this fool's errand.As we were siring there I saw Umbopa get up and hobble off towards the patch of green,and a few minutes afterwards,to my great astonishment,I perceived that usually uncommonly dignified individual dancing and shouting like a maniac,and waving something green.Off we all scrambled towards him as fast as our wearied limbs would carry us,hoping that he had found water.

"What is it,Umbopa,son of a fool?"I shouted in Zulu.

"It is food and water,Macumazahn,"and again he waved the green thing.

Then I saw what he had got.It was a melon.We had hit upon a patch of wild melons,thousands of them,and dead ripe.

"Melons!"I yelled to Good,who was next me;and in another second he had his false teeth fixed in one.

I think we ate about six each before we had done,and,poor fruit as they were,I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer.

But melons are not very satisfying,and when we had satisfied our thirst with their pulpy substance,and set a stock to cool by the simple process of cutting them in two and setting them end on in the hot sun to get cold by evaporation,we began to feel exceedingly hungry.We had still some biltong left but our stomachs turned from biltong,and,besides,we.

had to be very sparing of it,for we could not say when we should get more food.Just at this moment a lucky thing happened.Looking towards the desert I saw a flock of about ten large birds flying straight towards us.

"Skit,Baas,skit!"(shoot,master,shoot),whispered the Hottentot,throwing himself on his face,an example which we all followed.

Then I saw that the birds were a flock of pauw (bustards),and that they would pass within fifty yards of my head.Taking one of the repeating Winchesters,I waited till they were nearly over us,and then jumped on to my feet.On seeing me the pauw bunched up together,as I expected they would,and I fired two shots straight into the thick of them,and,as luck would have it,brought one down,a fine fellow,that weighed about twenty pounds.In half an hour we had a fire made of dry melon-stalks,and he was toasting over it,and we had such a feed as we had not had for a week.

We ate that pauw -nothing was left of him but his bones and his beak -and felt not a little the better afterwards.

That night we again went on with the moon,carrying as many melons as we could with us.As we got higher up we found the air get cooler and cooler,which was a great relief to us,and at dawn,so far as we could judge,were not more than about a dozen miles from the snow-line.Here we found more melons,so had no longer any anxiety about water,for we knew that we should soon get plenty of snow.But the ascent had now become very precipitous,and we made but slow progress,not more than a mile an hour.Also that night we ate our last morsel of biltong.As yet,with the exception of the pauw,we had seen no living thing on the mountain,nor had we come across a single spring or stream of water,which struck us as very odd,considering all the snow above us,which must,we thought,melt sometimes.But as we afterwards discovered,owing to some cause,which it is quite beyond my power to explain,all the streams flowed down upon the north side of the mountains.

We now began to grow very anxious about food.We had escaped death by thirst,but it seemed probable that it was only to die of hunger.The events of the next three miserable days are best described by copying the entries made at the time in my note-book.

21st May.Started 11A.M,finding the atmosphere quite cold enough to travel by day,carrying some watermelons with us.Struggled on all day,but saw no more melons,having,evidently,passed out of their district.

Saw no game of any sort.Halted for the night at sundown,having had no food for many hours.Suffered much during the night from cold.

22d.-Started at sunrise again,feeling very faint and weak.

Only made five miles all day;found some patches of snow,of which we ate,but nothing else.Camped at night under the edge of a great plateau.Cold bitter.Drank a little brandy each,and huddled ourselves together,each wrapped up in our blanket to keep ourselves alive.Are now suffering frightfully from starvation and weariness.Thought that Ventv?gel would have died during the night.

23d.--Struggled forward once more as soon as the sun was well up,and had thawed our limbs a little.We are now in a dreadful plight,and I fear that unless we get food this will be our last day's journey.

同类推荐
  • 根本萨婆多部律摄

    根本萨婆多部律摄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Toys of Peace

    Toys of Peace

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 翼庵禅师语录

    翼庵禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Great Catherine

    Great Catherine

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 樵云独唱

    樵云独唱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 百位世界杰出的发明家(下)(世界名人成功启示录)

    百位世界杰出的发明家(下)(世界名人成功启示录)

    人类的未来充满了希望,明天的世界令我们无比期待。从历史中汲取知识,感悟人生,追求真理,是每个生活在21世纪的现代人的价值取向。在无比灿烂的历史星空中,众多世界杰出人物犹如明烁夺目的明星,让历史的时空如此地浩瀚,并给后人留下了一份极其珍贵的文化遗产与智慧结晶。期望本书能让广大读者,尤其是青少年朋友们,从世界杰出的人物身上,学习与借鉴人生的智慧,创造卓越的人生。
  • 奇经八脉考

    奇经八脉考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 糖尿病非药物疗法

    糖尿病非药物疗法

    糖尿病是一种危害极大的终身性疾病,祖国医学称之为“消渴病”。据统计,全世界有1.2亿糖尿病患者,我国已近两千万。世界卫生组织(WHO)的报告表明,糖尿病已成为继心血管病和癌症这后的第三大疾病,对糖尿病的治疗和预防已引起世界各国的重视。
  • 花轿子

    花轿子

    1955年,我9岁。因为先天性心脏病住院手术,医生开了休学一年的证明。三月,第一场春雨过后,爸在胡同里拦了一辆马车,去月坛的市儿童医院,把我接回到东四北大街的家,车费花了一块多,妈直心疼。我的屋子显得比以前小了,窗户被我奶奶擦得雪亮,蓝格子的床单整齐得连个褶儿都没有,阳光从玻璃窗照进来,哪都是新的。爸背着我进了屋,像放一件易碎物品一样,小心翼翼地把我放到床上,我坐在床沿上,抬头看着爸、妈、奶奶,他们的眼睛里都写着同样的字:担心。
  • 海意菩萨所问净印法门经

    海意菩萨所问净印法门经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 裁决使

    裁决使

    山海经明明是一本地理书,却记录了无数精怪异兽。聊斋志异明明是一本志怪小说,却写出了千古流芳的爱情。这就像莫小川,明明肩负着守护人间秩序的重任,却偏偏要当一个名不经传的酒吧小老板。直到有一天,一位当红影后来到山海酒吧,被莫小川发现其原来是由一只九尾妖狐所化……从此,山海酒吧慢慢不再卖酒,而是变成了刑警队的御用咨询所,变成了有钱人所供奉的神庙,变成了娱乐界膜拜的圣地,以及令全世界一切山精异兽都闻风丧胆的魔窟。正所谓,道门收妖,佛门降魔,山海不出,则鬼怪横行。而莫小川,便是山海一脉最后一位,裁决使。群号:299289188
  • 竹庵草录

    竹庵草录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 结婚那点事儿

    结婚那点事儿

    叶枫一直想不通,他想结个婚怎么就那么难?原本敦厚老实的老妈和通情达理的丈母娘相继出招,生生将他和穆纱理应简单顺利的婚事闹的鸡飞狗跳。穆纱一直认为,她的爱情仿佛白水一般平淡却温馨,却没想到,临近结婚,突然就波澜壮阔了……总结:情路难走!婚路堪比黄泉路!!!
  • 神秘老公超级甜

    神秘老公超级甜

    他是帝都权势滔天的第一大少,人前他禁欲淡漠,杀伐果断,人后他温柔体贴,宠妻无下限。有人问白少:“请问你有什么梦想?”白墨尧:“娶季芷初为妻,然后爱她、宠她,一辈子。”
  • 四教颂

    四教颂

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。