登陆注册
31245600000038

第38章 THE TROPICAL WORLD (II)(2)

Though Arabia possesses some districts of remarkable fertility, which enjoy almost perpetual verdure, yet the greater part of that vast peninsula consists of burning deserts lying under a sky rarely traversed by a cloud, and stretching into boundless plains, where the eye meets nothing but the uniform horizon of a wild and dreary waste. These naked deserts are encircled, and sometimes intersected, by barren mountains, which run in almost continuous ridges and in different directions from the borders of Palestine to the shores of the Indian Ocean. Their summits tower up into rugged and insulated peaks, but their flinty bosoms supply no humidity to nourish the soil; they concentrate no clouds to screen the parched earth from the withering influence of a tropical sky.

Were it not for the wadys-verdant valleys lying here and there among the hills-and the various wells or watering stations supplied by periodical rains, the greater portion of Arabia must have remained unpeopled, and uninhabitable. In a country like this, where whole years occasionally pass away without a refreshing shower, the possession of a spring is not unfrequently the most valuable property of a tribe. There are large tracts, however, where the luxury of water, as it may well be called, is unknown, and where the desert extends for many a day"s journey without affording the traveller the welcome sight of a single well.

Although the high steppes of central Asia are probably the genuine and original country of the horse, yet in Arabia that generous animal attains the highest degree of spirit and swiftness. The tender familiarity with which the horses are treated trains them to habits of gentleness and attachment. When not employed in war or in travelling they loiter about the tents, often going over numbers of children lying on the ground, and carefully picking their steps lest they should hurt them. They are accustomed only to walk and to gallop. Their sensations are not blunted by the incessant abuse of the spur and the whip. Their powers are reserved for the movement of flight and pursuit, and no sooner do they feel the touch of the hand and the stirrup than they dart away with the swiftness of the wind; but if their friend be dismounted in the rapid career, they instantly stop till he has recovered his seat.

In the sands of Arabia the camel is a sacred and precious gift. That strong and patient beast of burden not only supplies the wandering Arab with the greater part of his simple wants: it serves also to secure his immemorial independence by placing the desert between the enemy and himself. Thus the Bedouin has ever been indomitable; and while in other parts of the world we find that the possession of an animal-the sable, the sea-otter-has entailed the curse of slavery upon whole nations, the dromedary in Arabia appears as the instrument of lasting freedom.

As the lion reigns in Africa, so the tiger is lord and master of the Indian jungles. He is a splendid animal-elegantly striped with black on a white and golden ground; graceful in every movement-but of a most sanguinary and cruel nature. The lengthened body resting on short legs, lacks the proud bearing of the lion; while the naked head, the wildly rolling eye, the scarlet tongue constantly lolling from the jaws, and the whole expression of the tiger"s physiognomy, indicate an insatiable thirst for blood, a pitiless ferocity, which he wreaksindiscriminately on every living thing that comes within his grasp. In the bamboo jungle on the banks of pools and rivers, he waits for the approaching herd; there he seeks his prey, or rather multiplies his murders, for he often leaves the nylghau⑥ still writhing in the agony of death, to throw himself upon new victims, whose bodies he rends with his claws, and then plunges his head into the gaping wound, to absorb in deep and luxurious draughts the blood whose fountains he has just laid open.

Nothing can be more delightful than the aspect of a Javanese⑦ savanna, to which clumps of noble trees, planted by Nature"s hand, impart a park-like character; yet, even during the daytime, the traveller rarely ventures to cross these beautiful wilds without being accompanied by a numerous retinue. The horses frequently stand still, trembling all over, when their road leads them along some denser patch of the jungle, rising like an island from the grassy plain; for their acute scent informs them that a tiger lies concealed in the thicket but a few paces from their path.

Both the panther and the leopard⑧ are widely diffusedthrough the tropical regions of the Old World, being natives of Africa, Persia, China, India, and many of the Indian islands; so that they have a much more extensive range than either the tiger or the lion. The manner in which they seize their prey, lurking near the sides of woods, and darting forward with a sudden spring, resembles that of the tiger; and the chase of the panther is said to be more dangerous than that of the lion, as it easily climbs the trees and pursues its enemy upon the branches.

On turning to the wilds of northern Australia, new aspects of savage life rise before our view. With new plants and new animals, a new variety of the human race makes its appearance,⑨differing from the Malayanin figure, in physiognomy, in

language, and in many of its customs and manners. Thoughthis race occupies one of the lowest grades in the scale of humanity, it still offers many points of interest to the observer, and claims our attention both by its qualities and its defects.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 独宠

    独宠

    一株浸了血的月光华,将两个毫无关系的人牵在了一起,而且他们只能和彼此展开最亲密的接触,否则疼痛难忍,一旦背叛,生不如死。如此诡异的状况,再出现一个恬静如羊脂玉湿润的他,又会如何?再加上一个鬼灵精怪的孩子出世后的乱喊爹,天下该乱了!
  • 快穿之反派难做

    快穿之反派难做

    我的处女作,不喜勿入如有雷同,纯属巧合希望大家支持
  • 亡灵神墓

    亡灵神墓

    前世,因亡灵神墓,被众多巨擘大能围攻,被挚爱背叛,导致国破家亡,留下一连串疑问。今世,他带着可以不停招募亡灵生物的神器,且看他如何一步步旋乾转坤,颠倒阴阳,为前世的背叛,讨回公道,为那些尘封的秘密,揭开神秘的面纱。失去的,都是风景;留下的,才是人生。吞天王准备再战一场,重启风云,威震寰宇!(PS,QQ群59053022,欢迎大家加入。)
  • 九夜满河星

    九夜满河星

    什么是仇,什么是爱,欲九从来不懂,却背负满身。“万年等待如何,世仇家恨如何,因缘种种,与我何干?”我不过想守着一个小院一片竹林邋邋遢遢过这一生罢了。”那如果这院毁人亡,竹林燃尽呢。“女子双眼起了一层迷雾,我想守护的东西不过寥寥,为何倾尽一生也做不到。-------------------------------------------------性感少女,在线撩汉(不是),在线交友(不是),在线杀怪(不是),在线复仇(不是)……一个心大脑大的魔女成长史,一群动人感人的小伙伴。
  • 凤魅天下:十岁皇后太刁蛮

    凤魅天下:十岁皇后太刁蛮

    某女一觉醒来,一脸黑线的看着如今只有十岁大的自己,兰若殇懵逼了,这是穿越了呢,还是穿越了呢?而他,梁晋皇朝人人敬畏的皇太子,翻手为云覆手为雨,在外人冷若冰霜的他,却唯独对这个小丫头用情至深。年仅十岁嫁太子,斗妾斗妃任性为,风袍着身步步升,十岁皇后夺宠记!某女:夫君,臣妾只是想恩宠无比而已,没说要在肚子里塞娃娃呀!某男一挑眉:贵为皇后,岂能不生儿育女?生完这一个接着造人!
  • 焚佛

    焚佛

    九个年少的武林俊杰,他们性格迥异但有一个共同特点,他们都是武艺高绝的后起之秀,这九个少年英豪将会各自上演一段曲折离奇的故事,而你又会喜欢他们中的哪一位呢?
  • 神探狄仁杰之月满悬案

    神探狄仁杰之月满悬案

    大唐周年,政启开元,治宏贞观,扬州惊现大案,一伙神秘之人陆续杀死扬州刺史赵寅,灭门山阳县县令黄氏一家。狄公奉命调查,中途救下一个小道士学徒,她带领狄公解开一环又一环的谜题,她究竟是谁?仅仅是个小道姑?她的养母也身上也充满谜团,狄公将会调查出怎样的真相呢?
  • 英雄联盟之独一无二

    英雄联盟之独一无二

    时空交错,另外一个世界的英雄联盟至强者毕生的经验、技巧融合到一个从来没有接触过游戏的人身上。从此,这个世界的英雄联盟多了一个独一无二的统治者。
  • 隆平纪事

    隆平纪事

    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。
  • 全能团队:用最少的人做最多的事

    全能团队:用最少的人做最多的事

    腾讯早期只有“五虎将”,百度早期只有“七剑客”,阿里巴巴早期只有“十八罗汉”。真正强大的团队,靠的不是人多,而是心齐。小而美、精而专的全能团队将会主宰商业世界的未来。《全能团队》融合了德鲁克、稻盛和夫、彼得·圣吉等管理大师的思想,从团队组建、团队管理、组织架构、人才培养等方面出发,全面阐述打造全能团队的意义和必要性,让全能团队适应不同行业不同项目的运作,用最少的人做最多的事,对于创业公司及团队管理人员具有特别意义。