the.lost.world-第10章
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ing so; which he had only hinted at to Levine。
But the possibility of another island location was what led him to walk unaided。 He wanted to prepare for a future visit to this island。 And so he had begun to make the effort; day after day。
He and Levine had narrowed their search down to a string of islands along the Costa Rican coast; and Levine was as always very intense in his excitement。 But to Malcolm it remained hypothetical。
He refused to get excited until there was hard evidence … photographs; or actual tissue samples … to demonstrate the existence of new animals。 And so far; Malcolm had seen nothing at all。 He was not sure whether he was disappointed or relieved。
But in any case; Levine's sample had arrived。
Malcolm took the clipboard from the delivery man and quickly signed the top form: 〃Delivery of Excluded Materials / Samples: Biological Research。〃
The delivery man said; 〃You have to check the boxes; sir。〃
Malcolm looked at the list of questions running down the page; with a check box beside each。 Was the specimen alive。 Was the specimen cultures of bacteria; fungi; viruses; or protozoa。 Was the specimen registered tinder an established research protocol。 Was the specimen contagious。 Was the specimen taken from a farm or animal…husbandry site。 Was the specimen plant matter; propagative seeds; or bulbs。 Was the specimen insect or insect…related。。。。
He checked off 〃No' to everything。
〃And the next page; too; sir;〃 the delivery man said。 He was looking around the office; at the stacks of papers heaped untidily about; the maps on the walls with the colored pins stuck in them。 〃You do medical research here?〃
Malcolm flipped the page; scrawled his signature on the next form。
〃No。〃
〃And one more; sir。。。〃
The third form was a release of liability to the carrier。 Malcolm signed it as well。 The delivery man said; 〃Have a good day;〃 and left。
Immediately Malcolm sagged; resting his weight on the edge of the desk。 He winced。
〃Still hurt?〃 Beverly said。 She took the specimen to the side table; pushed some papers away; and began to unwrap it。
〃I'm okay。〃 He looked over at the cane; resting beside his chair behind the desk。 Then he took a breath; and crossed the room; slowly。
Beverly had the wrapping off the package; revealing a small stainless…steel cylinder the size of his fist。 A triple…bladed biohazard sign was taped across the screwtop lid。 Attached to the cylinder was a second small canister with a metal valve; it contained the refrigerant gas。
Malcolm swung the light over the cylinder; and said; 〃Let's see what be was so excited about。〃 He broke the taped seal and unscrewed the lid。 There was a hiss of gas; and a faint white puff of condensation。 The exterior of the cylinder frosted over。
Peering in; he saw a plastic baggie; and a sheet of paper。 He up…ended the cylinder; dumping the contents onto the table。 The baggie contained a ragged piece of greenish flesh about two inches square; with a small green plastic tag attached to it。 He held it up to the light; examined it with a magnifying glass; then set it down again。 He looked at the green skin; the pebbled texture。
Maybe; he thought。
Maybe。。。
〃Beverly;〃 he said; 〃call Elizabeth Gelman; over at the zoo。 Tell her I have something I want her to look at。 And tell her it's confidential。〃
Beverly nodded; and went out of the room to phone。 Alone; Malcolm unrolled the strip of paper that had e with the sample。 It was a piece of paper torn from a yellow legal pad。 In block printing; it said:
I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG。
Malcolm frowned。 That son of a bitch; he thought。 〃Beverly? After you call Elizabeth; get Richard Levine at his office。 I need to talk to him right away。〃
The Lost World
Richard Levine pressed his face to the warm rock cliff; and paused to catch his breath。 Five hundred feet below; the ocean surged; waves thundering brilliant white against the black rocks。 The boat that had brought him was already heading east again; a small white speck on the horizon。 It had to return; for there was no safe harbor anywhere on this desolate; inhospitable island。
For now; they were on their own。
Levine took a deep breath; and looked down at Diego; twenty feet below him on the cliff face。 Diego was burdened with the backpack that contained all their equipment; but he was young and strong。 He smiled cheerfully; and nodded his head upward。 〃Have courage。 It is not far now; se?or。
〃I hope so;〃 Levine said。 When he had examined the cliff through binoculars from the boat; this had seemed like a good place to make the ascent。 But in fact; the cliff face was nearly vertical; and incredibly dangerous because the volcanic rock was crumbling and friable。
Levine raised his arms; fingers extending upward; reaching for the next handhold。 He clung to the rock; small pebbles broke free and his hand slipped down。 He gripped again; then pulled himself upward。 He was breathing hard; from exertion and fear。
〃Just twenty meters more; se?or;〃 Diego said encouragingly。 〃You can do it。〃
〃I'm sure I can;〃 Levine muttered。 〃Considering the alternative。〃 As he neared the top of the cliff; the wind blew harder; whistling in his ears; tugging at his clothes。 It felt as if it was trying to stick him away from the rock。 Looking up; he saw the dense foliage that grew right to the edge of the cliff face。
Almost there; he thought。 Almost。
And then; with a final heave; he pushed himself over the top and collapsed; rolling in soft wet ferns。 Still gasping; he looked back and saw Diego e over lightly; easily; lie squatted on the mossy grass; and smiled。 Levine turned away; staring at the huge ferns overhead; releasing the accumulated tension of the climb in long shuddering breaths。 His legs burned fiercely。
But no matter … he was here! Finally!
He looked at the jungle around him。 It was primary forest; undisturbed by the hand of man。 Exactly as the satellite images had shown。 Levine had been forced to rely on satellite photographs; because there were no maps available of private islands such as this one; This island existed as a kind of lost world; isolated in the midst of the Pacific Ocean。
Levine listened to the sound of the wind; the rustle of the palm fronds that dripped water onto his face。 And then he heard another sound; distant; like the cry of a bird; but deeper; more resonant。 As he listened; he heard it again。
A sharp sizzle nearby made him look over。 Diego had struck a match; was raising it to light a cigarette。 Quickly; Levine sat up; pushed the younger man's hand away; and shook his head; no。
Diego frowned; puzzled。
Levine put his finger to his lips。
He pointed in the direction of the bird sound。
Diego shrugged; his expression indifferent。 He was unimpressed。 He saw no reason for concern。
That was because he didn't understand what they were up against; Levine thought; as he unzipped the dark…green backpack; and began to assemble the big Lindstradt rifle。 The rifle had been specially manufactured for him in Sweden; and represented the latest in animal…control technology。 He screwed the barrel into the stock; locked in the Fluger clip; checked the gas charge; and handed the rifle to Diego。 Diego took it with another shrug。
Meanwhile; Levine removed the black anodized Lindstradt pistol in its holster; and buckled it around his waist。 He removed the pistol; checked the safety twice; and put the pistol back in the holster。 Levine got to his feet; gestured for Diego to follow him。 Diego zipped up the backpack; and shouldered it again。
The two men started down the sloping hillside; away from the cliff。 Almost immediately; their clothes were soaked from the wet foliage。 They had no views; they were surrounded on all sides by dense jungle; and could see only a few yards ahead。 The fronds of the ferns were enormous; as long and broad as a man's body; the plants twenty feet tall; with rough spiky stalks。 And high above the ferns; a great canopy of trees blocked most of the sunlight。 They moved in darkness; silently; on damp; spongy earth。
Levine paused often; to consult his wrist pass。 They wer