Whereupon I turned and made for the city as fast as I could go, not seeing a single elephant by the way, which convinced me that they had retired deeper into the forest to leave the way open to the
Ivory Hill, and I did not know how sufficiently to admire their sagacity.
Trumpet to mouth, the old man was standing in his hoisted quarter-boat, his
ivory leg plainly revealed to the stranger captain, who was carelessly reclining in his own boat's bow.
Then I saw that behind the bank was a cliff, mighty and black, and in the cliff were doors of
ivory, and through them came light and the sound of laughter; there were other doors also, black as though fashioned of coal, and through them came darkness and the sounds of groans.
Two Swedes, Carl Jenssen and Sven Malbihn, after three years of following false leads at last gave up the search far to the south of the Sahara to turn their attention to the more profitable business of
ivory poaching.
Then he said abruptly: "We have got very little
ivory; bad six months' trading.
For weeks Tarzan lived with his savage friends, hunting buffalo, antelope, and zebra for meat, and elephant for
ivory. Quickly he learned their simple speech, their native customs, and the ethics of their wild, primitive tribal life.
It had previously come to me that this
ivory leg had at sea been fashioned from the polished bone of the sperm whale's jaw.
Her nose was exactly regular, and her mouth, in which were two rows of
ivory, exactly answered Sir John Suckling's description in those lines:--
In one room, which looked like a lady's sitting-room, the hangings were all embroidered velvet, and in a cabinet were about a hundred little elephants made of
ivory. They were of different sizes, and some had their mahouts or palanquins on their backs.
The approach to this Kurtz grubbing for
ivory in the wretched bush was beset by as many dangers as though he had been an enchanted princess sleeping in a fabulous castle.
The Professor went before us to unlock the
Ivory Door.
Through all these fatigues we at length came to Jubo, a kingdom of considerable extent, situated almost under the line, and tributary to the Portuguese, who carry on a trade here for
ivory and other commodities.