The Village of Torture
AsthelittleexpeditionofsailorstoiledthroughthedensejunglesearchingforsignsofJanePorter,thefutilityoftheirventurebecamemoreandmoreapparent,butthegriefoftheoldmanandthehopelesseyesoftheyoungEnglishmanpreventedthekindheartedD’Arnotfromturningback.
Hethoughtthattheremightbeabarepossibilityoffindingherbody,ortheremainsofit,forhewaspositivethatshehadbeendevouredbysomebeastofprey.HedeployedhismenintoaskirmishlinefromthepointwhereEsmeraldahadbeenfound,andinthisextendedformationtheypushedtheirway,sweatingandpanting,throughthetangledvinesandcreepers.Itwasslowwork.Noonfoundthembutafewmilesinland.Theyhaltedforabriefrestthen,andafterpushingonforashortdistancefurtheroneofthemendiscoveredawell-markedtrail.
Itwasanoldelephanttrack,andD’ArnotafterconsultingwithProfessorPorterandClaytondecidedtofollowit.
Thepathwoundthroughthejungleinanortheasterlydirection,andalongitthecolumnmovedinsinglefile.
LieutenantD’Arnotwasintheleadandmovingataquickpace,forthetrailwascomparativelyopen.ImmediatelybehindhimcameProfessorPorter,butashecouldnotkeeppacewiththeyoungermanD’Arnotwasahundredyardsinadvancewhensuddenlyahalfdozenblackwarriorsaroseabouthim.