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The Lost City

Chapter 8 A DUEL TO THE DEATH.

Word Count: 2029    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

d assent, and, after a bri

game will do. Maybe a fellow couldn't fill his bag quite so full, nor quite so suddenly,

ied his brain, but the thread was broken, his pipe was out, and, emptying the ashes by ta

aerostat to a state of efficiency. So long as that remains in serviceable condition, we will alwa

membrance of all they had gathered concerning this strange scope of country since first settling down fairly within the shadows of the

out saying aught of what lay beyond; of the enormous animals, such as the civilised world never knew or fought with; of the terrible natives, taller than the pines, larger than the

he younger brother in lowered tones, glancing across to where thei

four different tribes tell a story so nearly alike, with

now, too, that there are such things as underground rivers, outsi

answered Bruno, w

l when it came to such things. I prefer to live in the pre

the pool at the base of the miniature waterfall; but his brother had a fairer

see? It's a buffalo,

machine! Down, Bruno, and

ng roar broke forth from the further side of that mountain stream, and as the dense bushes

and lips curling back to lay great teeth bare, while another angry sound, half growl,

d its mighty bulk, head wagging, paws waving in queer fashion, loll

sor, whose notice had likewise been caught by those unusual soun

us at first sight, unless-down

self in like manner. Although this was their first glimpse of "Old Eph" in his

ow the grizzly seemed wholly occupied with the buffalo bull, whose sturdy bulk and armed fr

Featherwit had drawn forth from the locker at first sight of the dangerous game. Thus armed, t

he bull cock its tail on high and tear up the soft soil with one fierce sweep o

the death, I think,"

t, you bull-headed idiot! Don't you know that you're not deuce

t that moment the buffalo made a sudden charge at his upright adversar

a bender! If I e

lding the dynamite gun under one arm while

sely against him; but their delight was short-lived, for, instead of following up the ad

lk and weight, the grizzly recovered its feet, then lum

f time the struggle was veiled by showers of leaf-mould and damp di

those spectators could really doubt. That encounter may have been pur

vigorous butt, sending bruin end for end down that gentle slope to souse into

buffalo had already suffered severely, bleeding from numerous great gashes torn by the grizzl

he water, bent upon renewing the duel; but there was little room left for doubti

, unable to hold his feelings in check, he gave a short cry, levelling his Winche

o charge this new enemy; but ere he could do more, the professor's gun spoke, and as the dy

ow, goring that quivering mass with unabated fury, though its lif

eloaded his gun, sending another shell across the

though beneath a bolt of lightning, life going out w

"He must have bled to death in a short time, and this was true mercy. Besides, buffalo mea

or suggested that, while he was completing repairs upon the aeromotor, the brothers should secure a supply of fish and of

st the aerostat, to make certain it has received no serious injury. Then, if all promises well, I mean to begin our tour of ex

ing after the flesh, while Waldo undertook to supply the fish. That w

ly answer his touch and will, rising easily off the ground, then descending at call,

fish nicely cooked and packed for carriage, a pot of strong coffee made and stowed beyond risk of leakage, the flying-machine itself qu

the hunter, and trout simply longed to be caught; but upon being assured of other oppo

alked about this morning, uncle Phaeton, for I simply can't; they'd get away w

ading towards the northwest; that is, direct for the heart of the Olympics, o

bare, rugged crest was once left fairly to the rear. Save for those bald crowns, all below appeared a solid carpet o

wit slackened speed, permitting the ship to drift onward at a moderate pace, one hand to

ry, partly rising in his excitement,

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“"I say, professor?" "Very well, Waldo; proceed." "Wonder if this isn't a portion of the glorious climate, broken loose from its native California, and drifting up this way on a lark?" "If so, said lark must be roasted to a turn," declared the third (and last) member of that little party, drawing a curved forefinger across his forehead, then flirting aside sundry drops of moisture. "I can't recall such another muggy afternoon, and if we were only back in what the scientists term the cyclone belt - " "We would be all at sea," quickly interposed the professor, the fingers of one hand vigorously stirring his gray pompadour, while the other was lifted in a deprecatory manner. "At sea, literally as well as metaphorically, my dear Bruno; for, correctly speaking, the ocean alone can give birth to the cyclone." "Why can't you remember anything, boy?" sternly cut in the roguish-eyed youngster, with admonitory forefinger, coming to the front. "How many times have I told you never to say blue when you mean green? Why don't you say Kansas zephyr? Or windy-auger? Or twister? Or whirly-gust on a corkscrew wiggle-waggle? Or - well, almost any other old thing that you can't think of at the right time? W-h-e-w! Who mentioned sitting on a snowdrift, and sucking at an icicle? Hot? Well, now, if this isn't a genuine old cyclone breeder, then I wouldn't ask a cent!"”
1 Chapter 1 NATURE IN TRAVAIL.2 Chapter 2 PROFESSOR FEATHERWIT TAKING NOTES.3 Chapter 3 RIDING THE TORNADO.4 Chapter 4 THE PROFESSOR'S LITTLE EXPERIMENT.5 Chapter 5 THE PROFESSOR'S UNKNOWN LAND.6 Chapter 6 A BRACE OF UNWELCOME VISITORS.7 Chapter 7 THE PROFESSOR'S GREAT ANTICIPATIONS.8 Chapter 8 A DUEL TO THE DEATH.9 Chapter 9 GRAPPLING A QUEER FISH.10 Chapter 10 RESCUED AND RESCUERS.11 Chapter 11 ANOTHER SURPRISE FOR THE PROFESSOR.12 Chapter 12 THE STORY OF A BROKEN LIFE.13 Chapter 13 THE LOST CITY OF THE AZTECS.14 Chapter 14 A MARVELLOUS VISION.15 Chapter 15 ASTOUNDING, YET TRUE.16 Chapter 16 CAN IT BE TRUE 17 Chapter 17 AN ENIGMA FOR THE BROTHERS.18 Chapter 18 SOMETHING LIKE A WHITE ELEPHANT.19 Chapter 19 THE CHILDREN OF THE SUN GOD.20 Chapter 20 THE PROFESSOR AND THE AZTEC.21 Chapter 21 DISCUSSING WAYS AND MEANS.22 Chapter 22 A DARING UNDERTAKING.23 Chapter 23 A FLIGHT UNDERGROUND.24 Chapter 24 THE SUN CHILDREN'S PERIL.25 Chapter 25 WALDO GOES FISHING.26 Chapter 26 DOWN AMONG THE DEAD.27 Chapter 27 PENETRATING GRIM SECRETS.28 Chapter 28 BROUGHT BEFORE THE GODS.29 Chapter 29 BENEATH THE SACRIFICIAL STONE.30 Chapter 30 AGAINST OVERWHELMING ODDS.31 Chapter 31 DEFENDING THE SUN CHILDREN.32 Chapter 32 ADIEU TO THE LOST CITY.