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michael crichton.congo-第48章

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 〃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; while with the other she held her nose against the stench。
 Kahega said; 〃I'll see if they have guns; Doctor;〃 and he; too; moved into the camp。 Hesitantly; the other porters followed him。
 Alone; Elliot remained with Amy。 She impassively surveyed the destruction; although she reached up and took his hand。 He signed; Amy what happened this place?
 Amy signed; Things e。
 What things?
 Bad things。
 What things?
 Bad things e things e bad。
 What things?
 Bad things。
 Obviously he would get nowhere with this line of questioning。 He told her to remain outside the camp; and went in himself; moving among the bodies and the buzzing flies。
 Ross said; 〃Anybody find the leader?〃
 Across the camp; Munro said; 〃Menard。〃
 〃Out of Kinshasa?〃
 Munro nodded。 〃Yeah。〃
 〃Who's Menard?〃 Elliot asked。
 〃He's got a good reputation; knows the Congo。〃 Ross picked her way through the debris。 〃But he wasn't good enough。〃 A moment later she paused。
 Elliot went over to her。 She stared at a body lying face down on the ground。
 〃Don't turn it over;〃 she said。 〃It's Richter。〃 Elliot did not understand how she could be sure。 The body was covered with black flies。 He bent over。
 〃Don't touch him!〃
 〃Okay;〃 Elliot said。
 〃Kahega;〃 Munro shouted; raising a green plastic twenty…liter can。 The can sloshed with liquid in his hand。 〃Let's get this done。〃
 Kahega and his men moved swiftly; splashing kerosene over the tents and dead bodies。 Elliot smelled the sharp odor。
 Ross; crouched under a torn nylon supply tent; shouted; 〃Give me a minute!〃
 〃Take all the time you want;〃 Munro said。 He turned to Elliot; who was watching Amy outside the camp。
 Amy was signing to herself: People bad。 No believe people bad things e。
 〃She seems very calm about it;〃 Munro said。
 〃Not really;〃 Elliot said。 〃I think she knows what took place here。〃
 〃I 'hope she'll tell us;〃 Munro said。 〃Because all these men died in the same way。 Their skulls were crushed。〃
 
 The flames from the consortium camp licked upward into the air; and the black smoke bellowed as the expedition moved onward through the jungle。 Ross was silent; lost in thought。 Elliot said; 〃What did you find?〃
 〃Nothing good;〃 she said。 〃They had a perfectly adequate peripheral system; quite similar to our ADP…animal defense perimeter。 Those cones I found are audio…sensing units; and when they pick up a signal; they emit an ultrahigh…frequency signal that is very painful to auditory systems。 Doesn't work for reptiles; but it's damn effective on mammalian systems。 Send…a wolf or a leopard running for the hills。〃
 〃But it didn't work here;〃 Elliot said。
 〃No;〃 Ross said。 〃And it didn't bother Amy very much。〃 Elliot said; 〃What does it do to human auditory systems?〃
 〃You felt it。 It's annoying; but that's all。〃 She glanced at Elliot。 〃But there aren't any human beings in this part of the Congo。 Except us。〃
 Munro asked; 〃Can we make a better perimeter defense?〃
 〃Damn right we can;〃 Ross said。 〃I'll give you 
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