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  CHAPTERIV——
  THESQUALL
  HowdifferentisthescenethatIhavenowtotellfromthatwhichhasjustbeentold!Gonearethequietcollegerooms,gonethewind-swayedEnglishelmsandcawingrooks,andthefamiliarvolumesontheshelves,andintheirplacethererisesavisionofthegreatcalmoceangleaminginshadedsilverlightsbeneaththebeamsofthefullAfricanmoon。Agentlebreezefillsthehugesailsofourdhow,anddrawsusthroughthewaterthatripplesmusicallyagainstoursides。
  Mostofthemenaresleepingforward,foritisnearmidnight,butastout,swarthyArab,Mahomedbyname,standsatthetiller,lazilysteeringbythestars。
  Threemilesormoretoourstarboardisalowdimline。ItistheeasternshoreofCentralAfrica。Wearerunningtothesouthward,beforethenortheastmonsoon,betweenthemainlandandthereefthatforhundredsofmilesfringesthatperilouscoast。Thenightisquiet,soquietthatawhispercanbeheardforeandaftthedhow;soquietthatafaintboomingsoundrollsacrossthewatertousfromthedistantland。
  TheArabatthetillerholdsuphishand,andsaysoneword:“Simbalion!”
  Weallsitupandlisten。Thenitcomesagain,aslow,majesticsound,thatthrillsustothemarrow。
  “To-morrowbyteno’clock,“Isay,“weought,ifthecaptainisnotoutinhisreckoning,whichIthinkveryprobable,tomakethismysteriousrockwithaman’shead,andbeginourshooting。”
  “AndbeginoursearchfortheruinedcityandtheFireofLife,“correctedLeo,takinghispipefromhismouth,andlaughingalittle。
  “Nonsense!”Ianswered。“YouwereairingyourArabicwiththatmanatthetillerthisafternoon。Whatdidhetellyou?Hehasbeentradingslave-tradingprobablyupanddowntheselatitudesforhalfofhisiniquitouslife,andoncelandedonthisvery’man’
  rock。Didheeverhearanythingoftheruinedcityorthecaves?”
  “No,“answeredLeo。“Hesaysthatthecountryisallswampbehind,andfullofsnakes,especiallypythons,andgame,andthatnomanlivesthere。ButthenthereisabeltofswampallalongtheEastAfricancoast,sothatdoesnotgoformuch。”
  “Yes,“Isaid,“itdoes——itgoesformalaria。Youseewhatsortofanopinionthesegentryhaveofthecountry。Notoneofthemwillgowithus。Theythinkthatwearemad,anduponmywordIbelievethattheyareright。IfeverweseeoldEnglandagainIshallbeastonished。However,itdoesnotgreatlymattertomeatmyage,butIamanxiousforyou,Leo,andforJob。
  It’saTomFool’sbusiness,myboy。”
  “Allright,UncleHorace。SofarasIamconcerned,I
  amwillingtotakemychance。Look!Whatisthatcloud?”andhepointedtoadarkblotchuponthestarrysky,somemilesasternofus。
  “Goandaskthemanatthetiller,“Isaid。
  Herose,stretchedhisarms,andwent。Presentlyhereturned。
  “Hesaysitisasquall,butitwillpassfarononesideofus。”
  JustthenJobcameup,lookingverystoutandEnglishinhisshooting-suitofbrownflannel,andwithasortofperplexedappearanceuponhishonestroundfacethathadbeenverycommonwithhimsincehegotintothesestrangewaters。
  “Please,sir,“hesaid,touchinghissunhat,whichwasstuckontothebackofhisheadinasomewhatludicrousfashion,“aswehavegotallthosegunsandthingsinthewhale-boatastern,tosaynothingoftheprovisionsinthelockers,IthinkitwouldbebestifIgotdownandsleptinher。Idon’tlikethelooks“
  herehedroppedhisvoicetoaportentouswhisper
  “oftheseblackgentry;theyhavesuchawonderfulthievishwayaboutthem。Supposingnowthatsomeofthemweretoslipintotheboatatnightandcutthecable,andmakeoffwithher!Thatwouldbeaprettygo,thatwould。”
  Thewhale-boat,Imayexplain,wasonespeciallybuiltforusatDundee,inScotland。Wehadbroughtitwithus,asweknewthatthiscoastwasanetworkofcreeks,andthatwemightrequiresomethingtonavigatethemwith。Shewasabeautifulboat,thirtyfeetinlength,withacentre-boardforsailing,copper-bottomedtokeepthewormoutofher,andfullofwatertightcompartments。Thecaptainofthedhowhadtoldusthatwhenwereachedtherock,whichheknew,andwhichappearedtobeidenticalwiththeonedescribeduponthesherdandbyLeo’sfather,hewouldprobablynotbeabletorunuptoitonaccountoftheshallowsandbreakers。Thereforewehademployedthreehoursthatverymorning,whileweweretotallybecalmed,thewindhavingdroppedatsunrise,intransferringmostofourgoodsandchattelstothewhale-boat,andplacingtheguns,ammunition,andpreservedprovisionsinthewater-tightlockersspeciallypreparedforthem,sothatwhenwedidsightthefabledrockweshouldhavenothingtodobutstepintotheboatandrunherashore。AnotherreasonthatinducedustotakethisprecautionarystepwasthatArabcaptainsareapttorunpastthepointthattheyaremaking,eitherfromcarelessnessorowingtoamistakeinitsidentity。Now,assailorsknow,itisquiteimpossibleforadhowwhichisonlyriggedtorunbeforethemonsoontobeatbackagainstit。
  Thereforewegotourboatreadytorowfortherockatanymoment。
  “Well,Job,“Isaid,“perhapsitwouldbeaswell。
  Therearelotsofblanketsthere,onlybecarefultokeepoutofthemoon,oritmayturnyourheadorblindyou。”
  “Lord,sir!Idon’tthinkitwouldmuchmatterifitdid;itisthatturnedalreadywiththesightoftheseblackamoorsandtheirfilthy,thievingways。Theyareonlyfitformuck,theyare;andtheysmellbadenoughforitalready。”
  Job,itwillbeperceived,wasnoadmirerofthemannersandcustomsofourdark-skinnedbrothers。
  Accordinglywehauleduptheboatbythetow-ropetillitwasrightunderthesternofthedhow,andJobbundledintoherwithallthegraceofafallingsackofpotatoes。Thenwereturnedandsatdownonthedeckagain,andsmokedandtalkedinlittlegustsandjerks。Thenightwassolovely,andourbrainsweresofullofsuppressedexcitementofonesortandanother,thatwedidnotfeelinclinedtoturnin。Fornearlyanhourwesatthus,andthen,Ithink,webothdozedoff。AtleastIhaveafaintrecollectionofLeosleepilyexplainingthattheheadwasnotabadplacetohitabuffalo,ifyoucouldcatchhimexactlybetweenthehorns,orsendyourbulletdownhisthroat,orsomenonsenseofthesort。
  ThenIremembernomore;tillsuddenly——afrightfulroarofwind,ashriekofterrorfromtheawakeningcrew,andawhiplikestingofwaterinourfaces。
  Someofthemenrantoletgothehalyardsandlowerthesail,buttheparraljammedandtheyardwouldnotcomedown。Isprangtomyfeetandhungontoarope。
  Theskyaftwasdarkaspitch,butthemoonstillshonebrightlyaheadofusandlituptheblackness。
  Beneathitssheenahugewhite-toppedbreaker,twentyfeethighormore,wasrushingontous。Itwasonthebreak——themoonshoneonitscrestandtippeditsfoamwithlight。Onitrushedbeneaththeinkysky,drivenbytheawfulsquallbehindit。Suddenly,inthetwinklingofaneye,Isawtheblackshapeofthewhale-boatcasthighintotheaironthecrestofthebreakingwave。Then——ashockofwater,awildrushofboilingfoam,andIwasclingingformylifetotheshroud,aye,sweptstraightoutfromitlikeaflaginagale。
  Wewerepooped。
  Thewavepassed。ItseemedtomethatIwasunderwaterforminutes——reallyitwasseconds。Ilookedforward。Theblasthadtornoutthegreatsail,andhighintheairitwasflutteringawaytoleewardlikeahugewoundedbird。Thenforamomenttherewascomparativecalm,andinitIheardJob’svoiceyellingwildly,“Comeheretotheboat。”
  BewilderedandhalfdrownedasIwas,Ihadthesensetorushaft。Ifeltthedhowsinkingundermeshewasfullofwater。Underhercounterthewhale-boatwastossingfuriously,andIsawtheArabMahomed,whohadbeensteering,leapintoher。Igaveonedesperatepullatthetowropetobringtheboatalongside。
  WildlyIsprangalso,andJobcaughtmebyonearmandIrolledintothebottomoftheboat。Downwentthedhowbodily,andasshedidsoMahomeddrewhiscurvedknifeandseveredthefibre-ropebywhichwewerefasttoher,andinanothersecondweweredrivingbeforethestormovertheplacewherethedhowhadbeen。
  “GreatGod!”Ishrieked,“whereisLeo?Leo!Leo!”
  “He’sgone,sir,Godhelphim!”roaredJobintomyear;andsuchwasthefuryofthesquallthathisvoicesoundedlikeawhisper。
  Iwrungmyhandsinagony。Leowasdrowned,andIwasleftalivetomournhim。
  “Lookout;“yelledJob,“herecomesanother。”
  Iturned;asecondhugewavewasovertakingus。Ihalfhopedthatitwoulddrownme。WithacuriousfascinationIwatcheditsawfuladvent。Themoonwasnearlyhiddennowbythewreathsoftherushingstorm,butalittlelightstillcaughtthecrestofthedevouringbreaker。Therewassomethingdarkonit——apieceofwreckage。Itwasonusnow,andtheboatwasnearlyfullofwater。Butshewasbuiltinair-tightcompartments——Heavenblessthemanwhoinventedthem!
  andliftedupthroughitlikeaswan。ThroughthefoamandturmoilIsawtheblackthingonthewavehurryingrightatme。Iputoutmyrightarmtowarditfromme,andmyhandclosedonanotherarm,thewristofwhichmyfingersgrippedlikeavise。lamaverystrongman,andhadsomethingtoholdto,butmyarmwasnearlytornfromitssocketbythestrainandweightofthefloatingbody。HadtherushlastedanothertwosecondsImusteitherhaveletgoorgonewithit。Butitpassed,leavingusuptoourkneesinwater。
  “Bailout!bailout!”shoutedJob,suitingtheactiontotheword。
  ButIcouldnotbailjustthen,forasthemoonwentoutandleftusintotaldarkness,onefaint,flyingrayoflightlituponthefaceofthemanIhadgripped,whowasnowhalflying,halffloatinginthebottomoftheboat。
  ItwasLeo。Leobroughtbackbythewave——back,deadoralive,fromtheveryjawsofDeath。
  “Bailout!bailout!”yelledJob,“orweshallfounder。”
  Iseizedalargetinbowlwithahandletoit,whichwasfixedunderoneoftheseats,andthethreeofusbailedawayfordearlife。Thefurioustempestdroveoverandroundus,flingingtheboatthiswayandthat,thewindandthestormwreathsandthesheetsofstingingsprayblindedandbewilderedus,butthroughitallweworkedlikedemonswiththewildexhilarationofdespair,forevendespaircanexhilarate。Oneminute!threeminutes!sixminutes!
  Theboatbegantolighten,andnofreshwaveswampedus。Fiveminutesmore,andshewasfairlyclear。Then,suddenly,abovetheawfulshriekingsofthehurricanecameaduller,deeperroar。Greatheavens!Itwasthevoiceofbreakers!
  Atthatmomentthemoonbegantoshineforthagain——
  thistimebehindthepathofthesquall。Outfaracrossthetornbosomoftheoceanshottheraggedarrowsofherlight,andthere,halfamileaheadofus,wasawhitelineoffoam,thenalittlespaceofopenmouthedblackness,andthenanotherlineofwhite。
  Itwasthebreakers,andtheirroargrewclearerandyetmoreclearaswespeddownuponthemlikeaswallow。Theretheywere,boilingupinsnowyspoutsofspray,smitingandgnashingtogetherlikethegleamingteethofhell。
  “Takethetiller,Mahomed!”IroaredinArabic。“Wemusttryandshootthem。”AtthesamemomentIseizedanoar,andgotitout,motioningtoJobtodolikewise。
  Mahomedclamberedaft,andgotholdofthetiller,andwithsomedifficultyJob,whohadsometimespulledatubuponthehomelyCam,gotouthisoar。Inanotherminutetheboat’sheadwasstraightontotheever-
  nearingfoam,towardswhichsheplungedandtorewiththespeedofaracehorse。Justinfrontofusthefirstlineofbreakersseemedalittlethinnerthantotherightorleft——therewasagapofratherdeeperwater。Iturnedandpointedtoit。
  “Steerforyourlife,Mahomed!”Iyelled。Hewasaskilfulsteersman,andwellacquaintedwiththedangersofthismostperilouscoast,andIsawhimgripthetillerandbendhisheavyframeforward,andstareatthefoamingterrortillhisbigroundeyeslookedasthoughtheywouldstartoutofhishead。Thesendoftheseawasdrivingtheboat’sheadroundtostarboard。Ifwestruckthelineofbreakersfiftyyardstostarboardofthegapwemustsink。Itwasagreatfieldoftwisting,spoutingwaves。Mahomedplantedhisfootagainsttheseatbeforehim,and,glancingathimIsawhisbrowntoesspreadoutlikeahandwiththeweightheputuponthemashetookthestrainofthetiller。Shecameroundabit,butnotenough。IroaredtoJobtobackwater,whileIdraggedandlaboredatmyoar。Sheanswerednow,andnonetoosoon。
  Heavens,wewereinthem!AndthenfollowedacoupleofminutesofheartbreakingexcitementsuchasI
  cannothopetodescribe。AllIrememberisashriekingseaoffoam,outofwhichthebillowsrosehere,there,andeverywhere,likeavengingghostsfromtheiroceangrave。Oncewewereturnedrightround,buteitherbychance,orthroughMahomed’sskilfulsteering,theboat’sheadcamestraightagainbeforeabreakerfilledus。Onemore——amonster。Wewerethroughitoroverit——morethroughthanover——andthen,withawildyellofexultationfromtheArab,weshotoutintothecomparativelysmoothwaterofthemouthofseabetweentheteethlikelinesofgnashingwaves。
  Butwewerehalffullofwateragain,andnotmorethanhalfamileaheadwasthesecondlineofbreakers。Againwesettoandbailedfuriously。
  Fortunatelythestormhadnowquitegoneby,andthemoonshonebrightly,revealingarockyheadlandrunninghalfamileormoreoutintothesea,ofwhichthissecondlineofbreakersappearedtobeacontinuation。Atanyrate,theyboiledarounditsfoot。Probablytheridgethatformedtheheadlandranoutintotheocean,onlyatalowerlevel,andmadethereefalso。Thisheadlandwasterminatedbyacuriouspeakthatseemednottobemorethanamileawayfromus。Justaswegottheboatprettyclearforthesecondtime,Leo,tomyimmenserelief,openedhiseyesandremarkedthattheclotheshadtumbledoffthebed,andthathesupposeditwastimetogetupforchapel。Itoldhimtoshuthiseyesandkeepquiet,whichhedidwithoutintheslightestdegreerealizingtheposition。Asformyself,hisreferencetochapelmademereflect,withasortofsicklonging,onmycomfortableroomsatCambridge。WhyhadIbeensuchafoolastoleavethem?Thisisareflectionthathasseveraltimesrecurredtomesince,andwithever-
  increasingforce。
  Butnowagainwearedriftingdownonthebreakers,thoughwithlessenedspeed,forthewindhadfallen,andonlythecurrentorthetideitafterwardsturnedouttobethetidewasdrivingus。
  Anotherminute,andwithasortofhowltoAllahfromtheArab,apiousejaculationfrommyself,andsomethingthatwasnotpiousfromJob,wewereinthem。Andthenthewholescene,downtoourfinalescape,repeateditself,onlynotquitesoviolently。
  Mahomed’sskilfulsteeringandtheair-tightcompartmentssavedourlives。Infiveminuteswewerethrough,anddrifting——forweweretooexhaustedtodoanythingtohelpourselvesexceptkeepherheadstraight——withthemoststartlingrapidityroundtheheadlandwhichIhavedescribed。
  Roundwewentwiththetide,untilwegotwellundertheleeofthepoint,andthensuddenlythespeedslackened,weceasedtomakeway,andfinallyappearedtobeindeadwater。Thestormhadentirelypassed,leavingaclean-washedskybehindit;theheadlandinterceptedtheheavyseathathadbeenoccasionedbythesquall,andthetide,whichhadbeenrunningsofiercelyuptheriverforwewerenowinthemouthofariver,wassluggishbeforeitturned,sowefloatedquietly,andbeforethemoonwentdownmanagedtobailouttheboatthoroughlyandgetheralittleship-
  shape。Leowassleepingprofoundly,andonthewholeI
  thoughtitwisenottowakehim。Itwastruehewassleepinginwetclothes,butthenightwasnowsowarmthatIthoughtandsodidJobthattheywerenotlikelytoinjureamanofhisunusuallyvigorousconstitution。Besides,wehadnodryonesathand。
  Presentlythemoonwentdown,andleftusfloatingonthewaters,nowonlyheavinglikesometroubledwoman’sbreast,givingusleisuretoreflectuponallthatwehadgonethroughandallthatwehadescaped。
  Jobstationedhimselfatthebow,Mahomedkepthispostatthetiller,andIsatonaseatinthemiddleoftheboatclosetowhereLeowaslying。
  Themoonwentslowlydowninchastenedloveliness;shedepartedlikesomesweetbrideintoherchamber,andlong,veil-likeshadowscreptuptheskythroughwhichthestarspeepedshylyout。Soon,however,theytoobegantopalebeforeasplendorintheeast,andthenthequiveringfootstepsofthedawncamerushingacrossthenew-bornblue,andshooktheplanetsfromtheirplaces。Quieterandyetmorequietgrewthesea,quietasthesoftmistthatbroodedonherbosom,andcovereduphertroubling,astheillusivewreathsofsleepbrooduponapain-rackedmind,causingittoforgetitssorrow。Fromtheeasttothewestspedtheangelsofthedawn,fromseatosea,frommountain-toptomountain-top,scatteringlightwithboththeirhands。Ontheyspedoutofthedarkness,perfect,glorious,likespiritsofthejustbreakingfromthetomb;on,overthequietsea,overthelowcoast-line,andtheswampsbeyond,andthemountainsbeyondthem;
  overthosewhosleptinpeace,andthosewhowokeinsorrow;overtheevilandthegood;overthelivinganddead;overthewideworldandallthatbreathesorhasbreathedthereon。
  Itwasawonderfullybeautifulsight,andyetsad,perhapsfromtheveryexcessofitsbeauty。Thearisingsun;thesettingsun!Therewehavethesymbolandthetypeofhumanity,andallthingswithwhichhumanityhastodo。Thesymbolandthetype,yes,andtheearthlybeginning,andtheendalso。
  Andonthatmorningthiscamehometomewithapeculiarforce。Thesunthatroseto-dayforushadsetlastnightforeighteenofourfellowvoyagers!——
  hadsetforeverforeighteenwhomweknew!
  Thedhowhadgonedownwiththem,theyweretossingaboutnowamongtherocksandseaweed,somuchhumandriftonthegreatoceanofdeath!Andwefourweresaved。Butonedayasunrisewillcomewhenweshallbeamongthosewhoarelost,andthenotherswillwatchthosegloriousrays,andgrowsadinthemidstofbeauty,anddreamofDeathinthefullglowofarisingLife!
  Forthisisthelotofman。
  CHAPTERV——
  THEHEADOFTHEETHIOPIAN
  ATlengththeheraldsandforerunnersoftheroyalsunhaddonetheirwork,and,searchingouttheshadows,causedthemtofleeaway。Thenuphecameingloryfromhisocean-bed,andfloodedtheearthwithwarmthandIsatthereintheboatlisteningtothegentlelappingofthewaterandwatchedhimrise,tillpresentlytheslightdriftoftheboatbroughttheoddshapedrock,orpeak,attheendofthepromontorywhichwehadweatheredwithsomuchperil,betweenmeandthemajesticsight,andblotteditfrommyview。I
  stillcontinuedtostareattherock,however,absentlyenough,tillpresentlyitbecameedgedwiththefireofthegrowinglightbehindit,andthenI
  started,aswellImight,forIperceivedthatthetopofthepeak,whichwasabouteightyfeethighbyonehundredandfiftythickatitsbase,wasshapedlikeanegro’sheadandface,whereonwasstampedamostfiendishandterrifyingexpression。Therewasnodoubtaboutit;therewerethethicklips,thefatcheeks,andthesquatnosestandingoutwithstartlingclearnessagainsttheflamingbackground。There,too,wastheroundskull,washedintoshapeperhapsbythousandsofyearsofwindandweather,and,tocompletetheresemblance,therewasascrubbygrowthofweedsorlichenuponit,whichagainstthesunlookedforalltheworldlikethewoolonacolossalnegro’shead。Itcertainlywasveryodd;sooddthatnowIbelievethatitisnotamerefreakofnature,butagiganticmonumentfashioned,likethewell-knownEgyptianSphinx,byaforgottenpeopleoutofapileofrockthatlentitselftotheirdesign,perhapsasanemblemofwarninganddefiancetoanyenemieswhoapproachedtheharbor。Unfortunatelywewereneverabletoascertainwhetherornotthiswasthecase,inasmuchastherockwasdifficultofaccessbothfromthelandandthewater-side,andwehadotherthingstoattendto。Myself,consideringthematterbythelightofwhatweafterwardssaw,Ibelievethatitwasfashionedbyman;butwhetherornotthisisso,thereitstands,andsullenlystaresfromagetoageoutacrossthechangingsea——thereitstoodtwothousandyearsandmoreago,whenAmenartas,theEgyptianprincess,andthewifeofLeo’sremoteancestorKallikrates,gazeduponitsdevilishface——andthereI
  havenodoubtitwillstillstandwhenasmanycenturiesasarenumberedbetweenherdayandourownareaddedtotheyearthatboreustooblivion。
  “Whatdoyouthinkofthat,Job?”Iaskedofourretainer,whowassittingontheedgeoftheboat,tryingtogetasmuchsunshineaspossible,andgenerallylookinguncommonlywretched,andIpointedtothefieryanddemoniacalhead。
  “OhLord,sir,“answeredJob,whonowperceivedtheobjectforthefirsttime,“Ithinkthattheoldgentlemanmusthavebeensittingforhisportrait,onthemrocks。”
  Ilaughed,andthelaughwokeupLeo。
  “Hullo,“hesaid,“What’sthematterwithme?Iamallstiff——whereisthedhow?Givemesomebrandy,please。”
  “Youmaybethankfulthatyouarenotstiffer,myboy,“Ianswered。“Thedhowissunk,andeverybodyonboardherisdrowned,withtheexceptionofusfour,andyourownlifewasonlysavedbyamiracle;“andwhileJob,nowthatitwaslightenough,searchedaboutinalockerforthebrandyforwhichLeoasked,Itoldhimthehistoryofournight’sadventure。
  “Greatheavens!”hesaid,faintly;“andtothinkthatweshouldhavebeenchosentolivethroughit!”
  Bythistimethebrandywasforthcoming,andweallhadagoodpullatit,andthankfulenoughwewereforit。Alsothesunwasbeginningtogetstrength,andwarmourchilledbones,forwehadbeenwetthroughforfivehoursormore。
  “Why,“saidLeo,withagaspasheputdownthebrandybottle,“thereistheheadthewritingtalksof,the’rockcarvenliketheheadofanEthiopian。’“
  “Yes,“Isaid,“thereitis。”
  “Well,then,“heanswered,“thewholethingistrue。”
  “Idon’tatallseethatthatfollows,“Ianswered。
  “Weknewthisheadwashere,yourfathersawit。Verylikelyitisnotthesameheadthatthewritingtalksof;orifitis,itprovesnothing。”
  Leosmiledatmeinasuperiorway。“YouareanunbelievingJew,UncleHorace,“hesaid。“Thosewholivewillsee。”
  “Exactlyso,“Ianswered,“andnowperhapsyouwillobservethatwearedriftingacrossasandbankintothemouthoftheriver。Getholdofyouroar,Job,andwewillrowinandseeifwecanfindaplacetoland。”
  Theriver-mouthwhichwewereenteringdidnotappeartobeaverywideone,thoughasyetthelongbanksofsteamingmistthatclungaboutitsshoreshadnotliftedsufficientlytoenableustoseeitsexactwidth。Therewas,asisthecasewithnearlyeveryEastAfricanriver,aconsiderablebaratthemouth,which,nodoubt,whenthewindwasonshoreandthetiderunningout,wasabsolutelyimpassableevenforabeatdrawingonlyafewinches。Butasthingswereitwasmanageableenough,andwedidnotshipacupfulofwater。Intwentyminuteswewerewellacrossit,withbutslightassistancefromourselves,andbeingcarriedbyastrongthoughsomewhatvariablebreezewelluptheharbor。Bythistimethemistwasbeingsuckedupbythesun,whichwasgettinguncomfortablyhot,andwesawthatthemouthofthelittleestuarywashereabouthalfamileacross,andthatthebankswereverymarshy,andcrowdedwithcrocodileslyingaboutonthemudlikelogs。Aboutamileaheadofus,however,waswhatappearedtobeastripoffirmland,andforthiswesteered。Inanotherquarterofanhourwewerethere,and,makingtheboatfasttoabeautifultreewithbroad,shiningleaves,andflowersofthemagnoliaspecies,onlytheywererose-coloredandnotwhite,whichhungoverthewater,wedisembarked。Thisdone,weundressed,washedourselves,andspreadourclothesandthecontentsoftheboatinthesuntodry,whichtheyveryquicklydid。Then,takingshelterfromthesunundersometrees,wemadeaheartybreakfastoffa“Paysandu“
  pottedtongue,ofwhichwehadbroughtagoodquantitywithusfromtheArmyandNavyStores,congratulatingourselvesloudlyonourgoodfortuneinhavingloadedandprovisionedtheboatonthepreviousday,beforethehurricanedestroyedthedhow。Bythetimethatwehadfinishedourmealourclotheswerequitedry,andwehastenedtogetintothem,feelingnotalittlerefreshed。Indeed,withtheexceptionofwearinessandafewbruises,noneofusweretheworsefortheterrifyingadventurewhichhadbeenfataltoallourcompanions。Leo,itistrue,hadbeenhalfdrowned,butthatisnogreatmattertoavigorousyoungathleteoffive-and-twenty。
  Afterbreakfastwestartedtolookaboutus。Wewereonastripofdrylandabouttwohundredyardsbroadbyfivehundredlong,borderedononesidebytheriver,andontheotherthreebyendlessdesolateswamps,thatstretchedasfarastheeyecouldreach。
  Thisstripoflandwasraisedabouttwenty-fivefeetabovetheplainofthesurroundingswampsandtheriverlevel;indeed,ithadeveryappearanceofhavingbeenmadebythehandofman。
  “Thisplacehasbeenawharf,“saidLeo,dogmatically。
  “Nonsense,“Ianswered。“Whowouldbestupidenoughtobuildawharfinthemiddleofthesedreadfulmarshesinacountryinhabitedbysavages,thatisifitisinhabitedatall?”
  “Perhapsitwasnotalwaysmarsh,andperhapsthepeoplewerenotalwayssavage,“hesaid,dryly,lookingdownthesteepbankforwewerestandingbytheriver。“Lookthere,“hewenton,pointingtoaspotwherethehurricaneofthepreviousnighthadtornuponeofthemagnolia-trees,whichhadgrownontheextremeedgeofthebankjustwhereitslopeddowntothewater,bytheroots,andliftedalargecakeofearthwiththem。“Isnotthatstonework?Ifnot,itisverylikeit。”
  “Nonsense,“Isaid,again,andweclambereddowntothespot,andgotbetweentheupturnedrootsandthebank。
  “Well?”hesaid。
  ButIdidnotanswerthistime。Ionlywhistled。Forthere,laidbarebytheremovaloftheearth,wasanundoubtedfacingofsolidstonelaidinlargeblocksandboundtogetherwithbrowncement,sohardthatI
  couldmakenoimpressiononitwiththefileinmyshooting-knife。Norwasthisall;seeingsomethingprojectingthroughthesoilatthebottomofthebaredpatchofwalling,Iremovedthelooseearthwithmyhands,andrevealedahugestonering,afootormoreindiameter,andaboutthreeinchesthick。Thisfairlystaggeredme。
  “Looksratherlikeawharfwheregood-sizedvesselshavebeenmoored,doesitnot,UncleHorace?”saidLeo,withanexcitedgrin。
  Itriedtosay“Nonsense“again,butthewordstuckinmythroat——theringspokeforitself。Insomepastagevessels_i_had_i_beenmooredthere,andthisstonewallwasundoubtedlytheremnantofasolidlyconstructedwharf。Probablythecitytowhichithadbelongedlayburiedbeneaththeswampbehindit。
  “Beginstolookasthoughthereweresomethinginthestoryafterall,UncleHorace,“saidtheexultantLeo;
  and,reflectingonthemysteriousnegro’sheadandtheequallymysteriousstonework,Imadenodirectreply。
  “AcountrylikeAfrica,“Isaid,“issuretobefulloftherelicsoflongdeadandforgottencivilizations。NobodyknowstheageoftheEgyptiancivilization,andverylikelyithadoffshoots。ThenthereweretheBabyloniansandthePhoenicians,andthePersians,andallmannerofpeople,allmoreorlesscivilized,tosaynothingoftheJews,whomeverybody’wants’nowadays。Itispossiblethatthey,oranyoneofthem,mayhavehadcoloniesortrading-
  stationsabouthere。RememberthoseburiedPersiancitiesthattheconsulshowedusatKilwa。”
  “Quiteso,“saidLeo,“butthatisnotwhatyousaidbefore。”
  “Well,whatistobedonenow?”Iasked,turningtheconversation。
  Asnoanswerwasforthcomingweproceededtotheedgeoftheswamp,andlookedoverit。Itwasapparentlyboundless,andvastflocksofeverysortofwaterfowlcameflyingfromitsrecesses,tillitwassometimesdifficulttoseethesky。Nowthatthesunwasgettinghighitdrewthin,sicklylookingcloudsofpoisonousvaporfromthesurfaceofthemarshandfromthescummypoolsofstagnantwater。
  “Twothingsarecleartome,“Isaid,addressingmythreecompanions,whostaredatthisspectacleindismay:“first,thatwecan’tgoacrossthere“I
  pointedtotheswamp,“and,secondly,thatifwestophereweshallcertainlydieoffever。”
  “That’sasclearasahaystack,sir,“saidJob。
  “Verywell,then;therearetwoalternativesbeforeus。Oneisto’boutship,andtryandrunforsomeportinthewhale-boat,whichwouldbeasufficientlyriskyproceeding,andtheothertosailorrowonuptheriver,andseewherewecometo。”
  “Idon’tknowwhatyouaregoingtodo,“saidLeo,settinghismouth,“butIamgoingupthatriver。”
  Jobturnedupthewhitesofhiseyesandgroaned,andtheArabmurmured“Allah,“andgroanedalso。Asforme,Iremarkedsweetlythatasweseemedtobebetweenthedevilandthedeepsea,itdidnotmuchmatterwherewewent。ButinrealityIwasasanxioustoproceedasLeo。Thecolossalnegro’sheadandthestonewharfhadexcitedmycuriositytoanextentofwhichIwassecretlyashamed,andIwaspreparedtogratifyitatanycost。Accordingly,havingcarefullyfittedthemast,restowedtheboat,andgotoutourrifles,weembarked。Fortunatelythewindwasblowingonshorefromtheocean,sowewereabletohoistthesail。Indeed,weafterwardsfoundoutthatasageneralrulethewindsetonshorefromdaybreakforsomehours,andoffshoreagainatsunset,andtheexplanationthatIofferofthisis,thatwhentheearthiscooledbythedewandthenightthehotairrises,andthedraughtrushesinfromtheseatillthesunhasoncemoreheateditthrough。Atleastthatappearedtobetherulehere。
  Takingadvantageofthisfavoringwind,wesailedmerrilyuptheriverforthreeorfourhours。Oncewecameacrossaschoolofhippopotami,whichrose,andbelloweddreadfullyatuswithintenoradozenfathomsoftheboat,muchtoJob’salarm,and,Iwillconfess,tomyown。Thesewerethefirsthippopotamithatwehadeverseen,and,tojudgebytheirinsatiablecuriosity,Ishouldjudgethatwewerethefirstwhitementhattheyhadeverseen。Uponmywordlonceortwicethoughtthattheywerecomingintotheboattogratifyit。Leowantedtofireatthem,butI
  dissuadedhim,fearingtheconsequences。Alsowesawhundredsofcrocodilesbaskingonthemuddybanks,andthousandsuponthousandsofwaterfowl。Someoftheseweshot,andamongthemwasawildgoose,which,inadditiontothesharpcurvedspursonitswings,hadaspuraboutthreequartersofaninchlonggrowingfromtheskulljustbetweentheeyes。Wenevershotanotherlikeit,soIdonotknowifitwasa“sport“oradistinctspecies。Inthelattercasethisincidentmayinterestnaturalists。JobnamedittheUnicornGoose。
  Aboutmiddaythesungrewintenselyhot,andthestenchdrawnupbyitfromthemarsheswhichtheriverdrainswassomethingtooawful,andcausedusinstantlytoswallowprecautionarydosesofquinine。
  Shortlyafterwardsthebreezediedawayaltogether,and,asrowingourheavyboatagainststreamintheheatwasoutofthequestion,wewerethankfulenoughtogetundertheshadeofagroupoftrees——aspeciesofwillow——thatgrewbytheedgeoftheriver,andliethereandgasptillatlengththeapproachofsunsetputaperiodtoourmiseries。Seeingwhatappearedtobeanopenspaceofwaterstraightaheadofus,wedeterminedtorowtherebeforesettlingwhattodoforthenight。Justaswewereabouttoloosentheboat,however,abeautifulwater-buck,withgreathornscurvingforward,andawhitestripeacrosstherump,camedowntotherivertodrink,withoutperceivingushiddenawaywithinfiftyyardsunderthewillows。Leowasthefirsttocatchsightofit,andbeinganardentsportsman,thirstingforthebloodofbiggame,aboutwhichhehadbeendreamingformonths,heinstantlystiffenedallover,andpointedlikeasetterdog。Seeingwhatwasthematter,Ihandedhimhisexpressrifle,atthesametimetakingmyown。
  “Nowthen,“Iwhispered,“mindyoudon’tmiss。”
  “Miss!”hewhisperedback,contemptuously;“IcouldnotmissitifItried。”
  Heliftedtherifle,andtheroan-coloredbuck,havingdrunkhisfill,raisedhisheadandlookedoutacrosstheriver。Hewasstandingrightagainstthesunsetskyonalittleeminence;orridgeofground,whichranacrosstheswamp,evidentlyafavoritepathforgame,andtherewassomethingverybeautifulabouthim。Indeed,IdonotthinkthatifIlivetoahundredIshalleverforgetthatdesolateandyetmostfascinatingscene;itisstampeduponmymemory。Totherightandleftwerewidestretchesoflonely,death-breedingswamp,unbrokenandunrelievedsofarastheeyecouldreach,excepthereandtherebypondsofblackandpeatywaterthat,mirror-like,flasheduptheredraysofthesettingsun。Behindusandbeforestretchedthevistaofthesluggishriver,endinginglimpsesofareed-fringedlagoon,onthesurfaceofwhichthelonglightsoftheeveningplayedasthefaintbreezestirredtheshadows。Tothewestloomedthehugeredballofthesinkingsun,nowvanishingdownthevaporyhorizon,andfillingthegreatheaven,highacrosswhosearchthecranesandwildfowlstreamedinline,square,andtriangle,withflashesofflyinggoldandtheluridstainofblood。Andthenourselves——threemodernEnglishmeninamodernEnglishboat——seemingtojaruponandlookingoutoftonewiththatmeasurelessdesolation;andinfrontofusthenoblebucklimnedoutuponabackgroundofruddysky。
  _i_Bang!_i_Awayhegoeswithamightybound。Leohasmissedhim。_i_Bang!_i_rightunderhimagain。
  Nowforashot。Imusthaveone,thoughheisgoinglikeanarrow,andahundredyardsawayandmore。ByJove!overandoverandover!“Well,IthinkI’vewipedyoureyethere,MasterLeo,“Isay,strugglingagainsttheungenerousexultationthatinsuchasuprememomentofone’sexistencewillriseinthebest-manneredsportsman’sbreast。
  “Confoundyou,yes,“growledLeo;andthen,withthatquicksmilethatisoneofhischarmslightinguphishandsomefacewitharayoflight,“Ibegyourpardon,oldfellow。Icongratulateyou;itwasalovelyshot,andminewerevile。”
  Wegotoutoftheboatandrantothebuck,whichwasshotthroughthespineandstonedead。Ittookusaquarterofanhourormoretocleanitandcutoffasmuchofthebestmeataswecouldcarry,and,havingpackedthisaway,wehadbarelylightenoughtorowupintothelagoon-likespace,intowhich,therebeingahollowintheswamp,theriverhereexpanded。Justasthelightvanishedwecastanchoraboutthirtyfathomsfromtheedgeofthelake。Wedidnotdaretogoashore,notknowingifweshouldfinddrygroundtocampon,andgreatlyfearingthepoisonousexhalationsfromthemarsh,fromwhichwethoughtweshouldbefreeronthewater。Sowelightedalantern,andmadeoureveningmealoffanotherpottedtongueinthebestfashionthatwecould,andthenpreparedtogotosleep,only,however,tofindthatsleepwasimpossible。For,whethertheywereattractedbythelantern,orbytheunaccustomedsmellofawhiteman,forwhichtheyhadbeenwaitingforthelastthousandyearsorso,Iknownot;butcertainlywewerepresentlyattackedbytensofthousandsofthemostbloodthirsty,pertinacious,andhugemosquitoesthatI
  eversaworreadof。Incloudstheycame,andpingedandbuzzedandbittillwewerenearlymad。Tobaccosmokeonlyseemedtostirthemintoamerrierandmoreactivelife,tillatlengthweweredriventocoveringourselveswithblankets,headandall,andsittingtoslowlystewandcontinuallyscratchandswearbeneaththem。Andaswesat,suddenlyrollingoutlikethunderthroughthesilencecamethedeeproarofalion,andthenofasecondlion,movingamongthereedswithinsixtyyardsofus。
  “Isay,“saidLeo,stickinghisheadoutfromunderhisblanket,“luckyweain’tonthebank,eh,avuncular?”Leosometimesaddressedmeinthisdisrespectfulway。“Curseit!amosquitohasbittenmeonthenose,“andtheheadvanishedagain。
  Shortly,afterthisthemooncameup,andnotwithstandingeveryvarietyofroarthatechoedoverthewatertousfromthelionsonthebanks,webegan,thinkingourselvesperfectlysecure,tograduallydozeoff。
  Idonotquiteknowwhatitwasthatmademepokemyheadoutofthefriendlyshelteroftheblanket,perhapsbecauseIfoundthatthemosquitoeswerebitingrightthroughit。Anyhow,asIdidsoIheardJobwhisper,afrightenedvoice——
  “Oh,mystars,lookthere!”
  Instantlyweallofuslooked,andthiswaswhatwesawinthemoonlight。Neartheshoreweretwowideandever-wideningcirclesofconcentricringsripplingawayacrossthesurfaceofthewater,andintheheartandcentreofthecirclesweretwodarkmovingobjects。
  “Whatisit?”askedI。
  “Itisthosedamnedlions,sir,“answeredJob,inatonewhichwasanoddmixtureofasenseofpersonalinjury,habitualrespect,andacknowledgedfear,“andtheyareswimmingheretoheatus,“headded,nervouslypickingupan“h“inhisagitation。
  Ilookedagain,therewasnodoubtaboutit;Icouldcatchtheglareoftheirferociouseyes。Attractedeitherbythesmellofthenewlykilledwaterbuckmeatorofourselves,thehungrybeastswereactuallystormingourposition。
  Leoalreadyhadhisrifleinhishand。Icalledtohimtowaittilltheywerenearer,andmeanwhilegrabbedmyown。Somefifteenfeetfromusthewatershallowedonabanktothedepthofaboutfifteeninches,andpresentlythefirstofthem——itwasthelioness——gotontoitandshookherselfandroared。AtthatmomentLeofired,andthebulletwentrightdownheropenmouthandoutatthebackofherneck,anddownshedropped,withasplash,dead。Theotherlion——afull-
  grownmale——wassometwopacesbehindher。Atthissecondhegothisforepawsontothebank,whenastrangethinghappened。Therewasarushanddisturbanceofthewater,suchasoneseesinapondinEnglandwhenapiketakesalittlefish,onlyathousandtimesfiercerandlarger,andsuddenlytheliongaveamostterrificsnarlingroarandsprangforwardontothebank,draggingsomethingblackwithhim。
  “Allah!”shoutedMahomed,“acrocodilehasgothimbytheleg!”andsureenoughhehad。Wecouldseethelongsnoutwithitsgleaminglinesofteethandthereptilebodybehindit。
  Andthenfollowedanextraordinaryscene,indeed。Thelionmanagedtogetwellontothebank,thecrocodilehalfstandingandhalfswimming,stillnippinghishind-leg。Heroaredtilltheairquiveredwiththesound,andthen,withasavage,shriekingsnarl,turnedroundandclawedholdofthecrocodile’shead。
  Thecrocodileshiftedhisgrip,having,asweafterwardsdiscovered,hadoneofhiseyestornout,andslightlyturnedover,andinstantlytheliongothimbythethroatandheldon,andthenoverandovertheyrolleduponthebank,strugglinghideously。Itwasimpossibletofollowtheirmovements,butwhennextwegotaclearviewthetableshadturned,forthecrocodile,whoseheadseemedtobeamassofgore,hadgotthelion’sbodyinhisironjawsjustabovethehips,andwassqueezinghimandshakinghimtoandfro。Forhispartthetorturedbrute,roaringinagony,wasclawingandbitingmadlyathisenemy’sscalyhead,andfixinghisgreathindclawsinthecrocodile’s,comparativelyspeaking,softthroat,rippingitopenasonewouldripaglove。
  Then,allofasudden,theendcame。Thelion’sheadfellforwardonthecrocodile’sback,andwithanawfulgroanhedied,andthecrocodile,afterstandingforaminutemotionless,slowlyrolledoverontohisside,hisjawsstillfixedacrossthecarcassofthelion,whichweafterwardsfoundhehadbittenalmostinhalves。
  Thisdueltothedeathwasawonderfulandashockingsight,andonethatIsupposefewmenhaveseen——andthusitended。
  Whenitwasallover,leavingMahomedtokeepalookout,wemanagedtospendtherestofthenightasquietlyasthemosquitoeswouldallow。
  CHAPTERVI——
  ANEARLYCHRISTIANCEREMONY
  Nextmorning,attheearliestblushofdawn,werose,performedsuchablutionsascircumstanceswouldallow,andgenerallymadereadytostart。Iamboundtosaythatwhentherewassufficientlighttoenableustoseeeachother’sfacesI,forone,burstoutintoaroaroflaughter。Job’sfatandcomfortablecountenancewasswollenouttonearlytwiceitsnormalsizefrommosquitobites,andLeo’sconditionwasnotmuchbetter。Indeed,ofthethreeIhadcomeoffmuchthebest,probablyowingtothetoughnessofmydarkskin,andtothefactthatagooddealofitwascoveredbyhair,forsincewestartedfromEnglandI
  hadallowedmynaturallyluxuriantbeardtogrowatitsownsweetwill。Buttheothertwowere,comparativelyspeaking,cleanshaved,whichofcoursegavetheenemyalargerextentofopencountrytooperateon,thoughasforMahomed,themosquitoes,recognizingthetasteofatruebeliever,wouldnottouchhimatanyprice。Howoften,Iwonder,duringthenextweekorsodidwewishthatwewereflavoredlikeanArab!
  Bythetimethatwehaddonelaughingasheartilyasourswollenlipswouldallow,itwasdaylight,andthemorningbreezewascomingupfromthesea,cuttinglanesthroughthedensemarshmists,andhereandthererollingthembeforeitingreatballsoffleecyvapor。Sowesetoursail,andhavingfirsttakenalookatthetwodeadlionsandthedeadalligator,whichwewereofcourseunabletoskin,beingdestituteofmeansofcuringthepelts,westarted,and,sailingthroughthelagoon,followedthecourseoftheriveronthefartherside。Atmidday,whenthebreezedropped,wewerefortunateenoughtofindaconvenientpieceofdrylandonwhichtocampandlightafire,andherewecookedtwowildduckandsomeofthewaterbuck’sflesh——notinaveryappetizingway,itistrue,butstillsufficiently。
  Therestofthebuck’sfleshwecutintostripsandhunginthesuntodryinto“biltong,“asIbelieveSouthAfricanDutchcallfleshthusprepared。Onthiswelcomepatchofdrylandwestoppeduntilthefollowingdawn,and,asbefore,spentthenightinwarfarewiththemosquitoes,butwithoutothertroubles。Thenextdayortwopassedinsimilarfashion,andwithoutnoticeableadventures,exceptthatweshotaspecimenofapeculiarlygracefulhornlessbuck,andsawmanyvarietiesofwater-liliesinfullbloom,someofthemblueandofexquisitebeauty,thoughfewoftheflowerswereperfect,owingtotheprevalenceofawhitewater-maggotwithagreenheadthatfeduponthem。
  Itwasonthefifthdayofourjourney,whenwehadtravelled,sofaraswecouldreckon,aboutonehundredandthirty-fivetoahundredandfortymileswestwardfromthecoast,thatthefirsteventofanyrealimportanceoccurred。Onthatmorningtheusualwindfailedusabouteleveno’clock,andafterpullingalittlewaywewereforcedtohaltmoreorlessexhaustedatwhatappearedtobethejunctionofourstreamwithanotherofauniformwidthofaboutfiftyfeet。Sometreesgrewnearathand——theonlytreesinallthiscountrywerealongthebanksoftheriver——
  andunderthesewerested,andthen,thelandbeingfairlydryjusthere,walkedalittlewayalongtheedgeoftherivertoprospect,andshootafewwaterfowlforfood。Beforewehadgonefiftyyardsweperceivedthatallhopesofgettingfartherupthestreaminthewhale-boatwereatanend,fornottwohundredyardsabovewherewehadstoppedwereasuccessionofshallowsandmud-banks,withnotsixinchesofwateroverthem。Itwasawatery_i_cul-de-
  sac_i_。
  Turningback,wewalkedsomewayalongthebanksoftheotherriver,andsooncametotheconclusion,fromvariousindications,thatitwasnotariveratall,butanancientcanal,liketheonewhichistobeseenaboveMombasa,ontheZanzibarcoast,connectingtheTanaRiverwiththeOzy,insuchawayastoenabletheshippingcomingdowntheTanatocrosstotheOzy,andreachtheseabyit,andthusavoidtheverydangerousbarthatblocksthemouthoftheTuna。Thecanalbeforeushadevidentlybeendugoutbymanatsomeremoteperiodoftheworld’shistory,andtheresultsofhisdiggingstillremainedintheshapeoftheraisedbanksthathadnodoubtonceformedtowing-
  paths。Excepthereandthere,wheretheyhadbeenhollowedoutorfallenin,thesebanksofstiff,bindingclaywereatauniformdistancefromeachother,andthedepthofthewateralsoappearedtobeuniform。Currenttherewaslittleornone,and,asaconsequence,thesurfaceofthecanalwaschokedwithvegetablegrowth,intersectedbylittlepathsofclearwater,made,Isuppose,bytheconstantpassageofwaterfowl,iguanas,andothervermin。Now,asitwasevidentthatwecouldnotproceeduptheriver,itbecameequallyevidentthatwemusteithertrythecanalorelsereturntothesea。Wecouldnotstopwherewewere,tobebakedbythesunandeatenupbythemosquitoes,tillwediedoffeverin。thatdrearymarsh。
  “Well,Isupposethatwemosttryit,“Isaid;andtheothersassentedintheirvariousways——Leo,asthoughitwerethebestjokeintheworld;Job,inrespectfuldisgust;andMahomed,withaninvocationtotheProphet,andacomprehensivecurseuponallunbelieversandtheirwaysofthoughtandtravel。
  Accordingly,assoonasthesungotlow,havinglittleornothingmoretohopefor-fromourfriendlywind,westared。Forthefirsthourorsowemanagedtorowtheboat,thoughwithgreatlabor;butafterthattheweedsgottoothicktoallowofit,andwewere,obligedtoresorttotheprimitiveandmostexhaustingresourceoftowingher。Fortwohourswelabored,Mahomed,Job,andI,whowassupposedtobestrongenoughtopullagainstthetwoofthem,onthebank,whileLeosatinthebowoftheboat,andbrushedawaytheweedswhichcollectedroundthecutwaterwithMahomed’ssword。Atdarkwehaltedforsomehourstorestandenjoythemosquitoes,butaboutmidnightwewentonagain,takingadvantageofthecomparativecoolofthenight。Atdawnwerestedforthreehours,andthenstartedoncemore,andlaboredontillaboutteno’clock,whenathunderstorm,accompaniedbyadelugeofrain,overtookus,andwespentthenextsixhourspracticallyunderwater。
  Idonotknowthatthereisanynecessityformetodescribethenextfourdaysofourvoyageindetail,furtherthantosaythattheywere,onthewhole,themostmiserablethatIeverspentinmylife,formingonemonotonousrecordofheavylabor,heat,misery,andmosquitoes。Allthewaywepassedthrougharegionofalmostendlessswamp,andIcanonlyattributeourescapefromfeveranddeathtotheconstantdosesofquinineandpurgativeswhichwetook,andtheunceasingtoilwhichwewereforcedtoundergo。Onthethirddayofourjourneyupthecanalwehadsightedaroundhillthatloomeddimlythroughthevaporsofthemarsh,andontheeveningofthefourthnight,whenwecamped,thishillseemedtobewithinfive-and-twentyorthirtymilesofus。Wewerebynowutterlyexhausted,andfeltasthoughourblisteredhandscouldnotpulltheboatayardfarther,andthatthebestthingthatwecoulddowouldbetoliedownand。
  dieinthatdreadfulwildernessofswamp。Itwasanawfulposition,andonein。whichItrustnootherwhitemanwilleverbeplaced;andasIthrewmyselfdownintheboattosleepthesleepofutterexhaustion,Ibitterlycursedmyfollyineverhavingbeenapartytosuchamadundertaking,whichcould,I
  saw,onlyendinourdeathinthisghastlyland。I
  thought,Iremember,asIslowlysankintoadoze,ofwhattheappearanceoftheboatandherunhappycrewwouldbeintwoorthreemonths’timefromthatnight。
  Thereshewouldlie,withgapingseamsandhalffilledwithfetidwater,which,whenthemist-ladenwindstirredher,wouldwashbackwardandforwardthroughourmoulderingbones,andthatwouldbetheendofher,andofthoseinherwhowouldfollowaftermythsandseekoutthesecretsofnature。
  AlreadyIseemedtohearthewaterripplingagainstthedesiccatedbonesandrattlingthemtogether,rollingmyskullagainstMahomed’s,andhisagainstmine,tillatlastMahomed’sstoodstraightupuponitsvertebrae,andglaredatmethroughitsemptyeyeholes,andcursedmewithitsgrinningjaws,becauseI,adogofaChristian,disturbedthelastsleepofatruebeliever。Iopenedmyeyes,andshudderedatthehorriddream,andthenshudderedagainatsomethingthatwasnotadream,fortwogreateyesweregleamingdownatmethroughthemistydarkness。Istruggledup,andinmyterrorandconfosionshrieked,andshriekedagain,sothattheothersspranguptoo,reeling,anddrunkenwithsleepandfear。Andthenallofasuddentherewasaflashofcoldsteel,andagreatspearwasheldagainstmythroat,andbehinditotherspearsgleamedcruelly。
  “Peace,“saidavoice,speakinginArabic,orratherinsomedialectintowhichArabicenteredverylargely;“whoareyewhocomehitherswimmingonthewater?Speakoryedie,“andthesteelpressedsharplyagainstmythroat,sendingacoldchilithroughme。
  “Wearetravellers,andhavecomehitherbychance,“I
  answeredinmybestArabic,whichappearedtobeunderstood,forthemanturnedhisheadand,addressingatallformthattoweredupinthebackground,said,“Father,shallweslay?”
  “Whatisthecolorofthemen?”saidadeepvoiceinanswer。
  “Whiteistheircolor。”
  “Slaynot,“wasthereply。“Foursunssincewasthewordbroughttomefrom_i_She-who-must-be-obeyed_i_
  ,’Whitemencome;ifwhitemencome,slaythemnot。
  Letthembebroughttothelandof_i_She-who-must-
  be-obeyed_i_。’Bringforththemen,andletthatwhichtheyhavewiththembebroughtforthalso。”
  “Come,“saidtheman,halfleadingandhalfdraggingmefromtheboat,andashedidsoIperceivedothermendoingthesamekindofficetomycompanions。
  Onthebankweregatheredacompanyofsomefiftymen。
  InthatlightallIcouldmakeoutwasthattheywerearmedwithhugespearswereverytall,andstronglybuilt,comparativelylightincolor,andnude,saveforaleopardskintiedroundthemiddle。
  PresentlyLeoandJobwerebundledoutandplacedbesideme。
  “Whatonearthisup?”saidLeo,rubbinghiseyes。
  “Oh,Lord!sir,here’sarumgo,“ejaculatedJob;andjustatthatmomentadisturbanceensued,andMahomedcametumblingbetweenus,followedbyashadowyformwithanup-liftedspear。
  “Allah!Allah!”howledMahomed,feelingthathehadlittletohopefromman,“protectme!protectme!”
  “Father,itisablackone,“saidavoice。“Whatsaid’She-who-must-be-obeyed’abouttheblackone?”
  “Shesaidnaught;butslayhimnot。Comehither,myson。”
  Themanadvanced,andthetail,shadowyformbentforwardandwhisperedsomething。
  “Yes,yes,“saidtheother,andchuckledinaratherblood-curdlingtone。
  “Arethethreewhitementhere?”askedtheform。
  “Yes,theyarethere。”
  “Thenbringupthatwhichismadereadyforthem,andletthementakeallthatcanbebroughtfromthethingwhichfloats。”
  Hardlyhadhespokenwhenmencamerunningup,carryingontheirshouldersneithermorenorlessthanpalanquins——fourbearersandtwosparementoapalanquin——andintheseitwaspromptlyindicatedwewereexpectedtostowourselves。
  “Well!”saidLeo,“itisablessingtofindanybodytocarryusafterhavingtocarryourselvessolong。”’
  Leoalwaystakesacheerfulviewofthings。
  Therebeingnohelpforit,afterseeingtheothersintotheirsItumbledintomyownlitter,andverycomfortableIfoundit。Itappearedtobemanufacturedofclothwovenfromgrassfibre,whichstretchedandyieldedtoeverymotionafterthebody,and,beingboundtopandbottomtothebearingpole,gaveagratefulsupporttotheheadandneck。
  ScarcelyhadIsettledmyselfwhen,accompanyingtheirstepswithamonotonoussong,thebearersstartedataswingingtrot。ForhalfanhourorsoIlaystill,reflectingontheveryremarkableexperiencesthatweweregoingthrough,andwonderingifanyofmyeminentlyrespectablefossilfriendsdownatCambridgewouldbelievemeifIweretobemiraculouslysetatthefamiliardinner-tableforthepurposeofrelatingthem。Idon’twanttoconveyanydisrespectfulnotionorslightwhenIcallthosegoodandlearnedmenfossils,butmyexperienceisthatpeopleareapttofossilizeevenatauniversityiftheyfollowthesamepathstoopersistently。Iwasgettingfossilizedmyself,butoflatemystockofideashasbeenverymuchenlarged。Well,Ilayandreflected,andwonderedwhatonearthwouldbetheendofitall,tillatlastlceasedtowonder,andwenttosleep。
  IsupposeImusthavesleptforsevenoreighthours,gettingthefirstrealrestthatIhadhadsincethenightbeforethelossofthedhow,forwhenIwokethesunwashighintheheavens。Wewerestilljourneyingonatapaceofaboutfourmilesanhour。Peepingoutthroughthemistlikecurtainsofthelitter,whichwereingeniouslyfixedtothebearingpole,I
  perceivedtomyinfinitereliefthatwehadpassedoutoftheregionofeternalswamp,andwerenowtravellingoverswellinggrassyplainstowardsacup-
  shapedhill。WhetherornotitwasthesamehillthatwehadseenfromthecanalIdonotknow,andhaveneversincebeenabletodiscover,for,asweafterwardsfoundout,thesepeoplewillgivelittleinformationuponsuchpoints。NextIglancedatthemenwhowerebearingme。Theywereofamagnificentbuild,fewofthembeingundersixfeetinheight,andyellowishincolor。GenerallytheirappearancehadagooddealincommonwiththatoftheEastAfricanSomali,onlytheirhairwasnotfrizzedup,andhunginthickblacklocksupontheirshoulders。Theirfeatureswereaquiline,andinmanycasesexceedinglyhandsome,theteethbeingespeciallyregularandbeautiful。Butnotwithstandingtheirbeauty,itstruckmethat,onthewhole,Ihadneverseenamoreevillookingsetoffaces。Therewasanaspectofcoldandsullencrueltystampeduponthemthatrevoltedme,andwhichinsomecaseswasalmostuncannyinitsintensity。
  Anotherthingwhichstruckmeaboutthemwasthattheyneverseemedtosmile。SometimestheysangthemonotonoussongofwhichIhavespoken,butwhentheywerenotsingingtheyremainedalmostperfectlysilent,andthelightofalaughnevercametobrightentheirsombreandevilcountenances。Ofwhatracecouldthesepeoplebe?TheirlanguagewasabastardArabic,andyettheywerenotArabs;Iwasquitesureofthat。Foronethingtheyweretoodark,or,rather,yellow。Icouldnotsaywhy,butIknowthattheirappearancefilledmewithasickfearofwhichIfeltashamed。WhileIwasstillwonderinganotherlittercameupalongsideofmine。Init——forthecurtainsweredrawn——satanoldman,clothedinawhitishrobe,madeapparentlyfromcoarselinen,thathunglooselyabouthim,who,Iatoncejumpedtotheconclusion,wastheshadowyfigurewhohadstoodonthebankandbeenaddressedas“Father。”
  Hewasawonderful-lookingoldman,withasnowybeard,solongthattheendsofithungoverthesidesofthelitter,andhehadahookednose,abovewhichflashedoutapairofeyesaskeenasasnake’s,whilehiswholecountenancewasinstinctwithalookofwiseandsardonichumorimpossibletodescribeonpaper。
  “Artthouawake,stranger?”hesaid,inadeepandlowvoice。
  “Surely,myfather,“Ianswered,courteously,feelingcertainthatIshoulddowelltoconciliatethisancientMammonofUnrighteousness。
  Hestrokedhisbeautifulwhitebeard,andsmiledfaintly。
  “Fromwhatevercountrythoucamest,“hesaid,“and,bytheway,itmustbefromonewheresomewhatofourlanguageisknown,theyteachtheirchildrencourtesythere,mystrangerson。Andnow,whereforecomestthouuntothisland,whichscarceanalienfoothaspressedfromthetimethatmanknoweth?Artthouandthosewiththeewearyoflife?”
  “’Wecametofindnewthings,“Iansweredboldly。“Wearetiredoftheoldthings;wehavecomeupoutoftheseatoknowthatwhichisunknown。Weareofabraveracewhofearnotdeath,myverymuchrespectedfather——thatis,ifwecangetalittlefreshinformationbeforewedie。”
  “Humph!”saidtheoldgentleman,“thatmaybetrue;itisrashtocontradict,otherwiseIshouldsaythatthouwastlying,myson。However,Idaresaythat_i_
  She-who-must-be-obeyed_i_willmeetthywishesinthematter。”
  “Whois’_i_She-who-must-be-obeyed_i_’?”Iasked,curiously。
  Theoldmanglancedatthebearers,andthenanswered,withalittlesmilethatsomehowsentmybloodtomyheart——
  “Surely,mystrangerson,thouwiltlearnsoonenough,ifitbeherpleasuretoseetheeatallintheflesh。”
  “Intheflesh?”Ianswered。“Whatmaymyfatherwishtoconvey?”
  Buttheoldmanonlylaughedadreadfullaugh,andmadenoreply。
  “Whatisthenameofmyfather’speople?”Iasked。
  “ThenameofmypeopleisAmahagger“thePeopleoftheRocks。
  “And,if。asonmightask,whatisthenameofmyfather?”
  “MynameisBillali。”
  “Andwhithergowe,myfather?”
  “Thatshaltthousee,“andatasignfromhimhisbearersstaredforwardataruntilltheyreachedthelitterinwhichJobwasreposingwithoneleghangingovertheside。Apparently,however,hecouldnotmakemuchoutofJob,forpresentlyIsawhisbearerstrotforwardtoLeo’slitter。
  Andafterthat,asnothingfreshoccurred,Iyieldedtothepleasantswayingmotionofthelitter,andwenttosleepagain。Iwasdreadfullytired。WhenIwokeI
  foundthatwewerepassingthrougharockydefileofalavaformationwithprecipitoussides,inwhichgrewmanybeautifultreesandfloweringshrubs。
  Presentlythisdefiletookaturn,andalovelysightunfoldeditselftomyeyes。Beforeuswasavastcupofgreenfromfourtosixmilesinextent,oftheshapeofaRomanamphitheatre。Thesidesofthisgreatcupwererocky,andclothedwithbush,butthecentrewasoftherichestmeadowland,studdedwithsingletreesofmagnificentgrowth,andwateredbymeanderingbrooks。Onthisrichplaingrazedherdsofgoatsandcattle,butIsawnosheep。AtfirstIcouldnotimaginewhatthisstrangespotcouldbe,butpresentlyitflasheduponmethatitmustrepresentthecraterofsomelong-extinctvolcano,whichhadafterwardsbeenalake,andwasultimatelydrainedinsomeunexplainedway。AndhereImaystatethatfrommysubsequentexperienceofthisandamuchlarger,butotherwisesimilarspot,whichIshallhaveoccasiontodescribebyandby,Ihaveeveryreasontobelievethatthisconclusionwascorrect。Whatpuzzledme,however,wasthat,althoughtherewerepeoplemovingaboutherdingthegoatsandcattle,Isawnosignsofanyhumanhabitation。Wheredidtheyalllive?I
  wondered。Mycuriositywassoondestinedtobegratified。Turningtotheleft,thestringoflittersfollowedthecliffysidesofthecraterforadistanceofabouthalfamile,orperhapsalittleless,andthenhalted。Seeingtheoldgentleman,myadopted“father,“Billali,emergefromhislitter,Ididthesame,andsodidLeoandJob。ThefirstthingIsawwasourwretchedArabcompanion,Mahomed,lyingexhaustedontheground。Itappearedthathehadnotbeenprovidedwithalitter,buthadbeenforcedtoruntheentiredistance,and,ashewasalreadyquitewornoutwhenwestarted,hisconditionnowwasoneofgreatprostration。
  Onlookingroundwediscoveredthattheplacewherewehadhaltedwasaplatforminfrontofthemouthofagreatcave,andpileduponthisplatformweretheentirecontentsofthewhaleboat,evendowntotheoarsandsail。Roundthecavestoodgroupsofthemenwhohadescortedus,andothermenofasimilarstamp。
  Theywerealltallandallhandsome,thoughtheyvariedintheirdegreeofdarknessofskin,somebeingasdarkasMahomed,andsomeasyellowasaChinese。
  Theywerenaked,exceptfortheleopard-skinroundthewaist,andeachofthemcarriedahugespear。
  Therewerealsosomewomenamongthem,who,insteadoftheleopard-skin,woreatannedhideofasmallredbuck,somethinglikethatoftheoribe’,onlyratherdarkerincolor。Thesewomenwere,asaclass,exceedinglygood-looking,withlarge,darkeyes,well-
  cutfeatures,andathickbushofcurlinghair——notcrispedlikeanegro’s——rangingfromblacktochestnutinhue,withallshadesofintermediatecolor。Some,butveryfewofthem,woreayellowishlinengarment,suchasIhavedescribedaswornbyBillali,butthis,asweafterwardsdiscovered,wasamarkofrank,ratherthananattemptatclothing。Fortherest,theirappearancewasnotquitesoterrifyingasthatofthemen,andtheysometimes,thoughrarely,smiled。
  Assoonaswehadalightedtheygatheredroundusandexamineduswithcuriosity,butwithoutexcitement。
  Leo’stall,athleticformandclear-cutGrecianface,however,evidentlyexcitedtheirattention,andwhenhepolitelyliftedhishattothem,andshowedhiscurlingyellowhair,therewasaslightmurmurofadmiration。Nordiditstopthere;for,afterregardinghimcriticallyfromheadtofoot,thehandsomestoftheyoungwomen——onewearingarobe,andwithhairofashadebetweenbrownandchestnut——
  deliberatelyadvancedtohim,andinawaythatwouldhavebeenwinninghaditnotbeensodetermined,quietlyputherarmroundhisneck,bentforward,andkissedhimonthelips。
  Igaveagasp,expectingtoseeLeoinstantlyspeared;
  andJobejaculated,“Thehussy——well,Inever!”AsforLeo,helookedslightlyastonished;andthen,remarkingthatwehadgotintoacountrywheretheyclearlyfollowedthecustomsoftheearlyChristians,deliberatelyreturnedtheembrace。
  AgainIgasped,thinkingthatsomethingwouldhappen;
  but。tomysurprise,thoughsomeoftheyoungwomenshowedtracesofvexation,theolderonesandthemenonlysmiledslightly。Whenwecametounderstandthecustomsofthisextraordinarypeoplethemysterywasexplained。Itthenappearedthat,indirectoppositiontothehabitsofalmosteveryothersavageraceintheworld,womenamongtheAmahaggerarenotonlyupontermsofperfectequalitywiththemen,butarenotheldtothembyanybindingties。Descentistracedonlythroughthelineofthemother,andwhileindividualsareasproudofalongandsuperiorfemaleancestryasweareofourfamiliesinEurope,theyneverpayattentionto,orevenacknowledge,anymanastheirfather,evenwhentheirmaleparentageisperfectlywellknown。Thereisbutonetitularmaleparentofeachtribe,or,astheycallit,“household,“andheisitselectedandimmediateruler,withthetitleof“Father。”Forinstance,themanBillaliwasthefatherofthis“household,“whichconsistedofaboutseventhousandindividualsalltold,andnoothermanwasevercalledbythatname。
  Whenawomantookafancytoamanshesignifiedherpreferencebyadvancingandembracinghimpublicly,inthesamewaythatthishandsomeandexceedinglypromptyounglady,whowascalledUstane,hadembracedLeo。
  Ifhekissedherinreturnitwasatokenthatheacceptedher,andthearrangementcontinuedtilloneofthemweariedofit。Iambound,however,tosaythatthechangeofhusbandswasnotnearlysofrequentasmighthavebeenexpected。Nordidquarrelsariseoutofit,atleastamongthemen,who,whentheirwivesdesertedtheminfavorofarival,acceptedthewholethingmuchasweaccepttheincome-taxorourmarriagelaws,assomethingnottobedisputed,andastendingtothegoodofthecommunity,howeverdisagreeabletheymayinparticularinstancesprovetotheindividual。
  Itisverycurioustoobservehowthecustomsofmankindonthismattervaryindifferentcountries,makingmoralityanaffairoflatitude,andwhatisrightandproperinoneplacewrongandimproperinanother。Itmust,however,beunderstoodthat,asallcivilizednationsappeartoacceptitasanaxiomthatceremonyisthetouchstoneofmorality,thereis,evenaccordingtoourcanons,nothingimmoralaboutthisAmahaggercustom,seeingthattheinterchangeoftheembraceanswerstoourceremonyofmarriage,which,asweknow,justifiesmostthings。
  CHAPTERVII——
  USTANESINGS
  Whenthekissingoperationwasfinished——bytheway,noneoftheyoungladiesofferedtopetmeinthisfashion,thoughIsawonehoveringroundJob,tothatrespectableindividual’sevidentalarm——theoldmanBillaliadvanced,andgraciouslywavedusintothecave,whitherwewent,followedbyUstane,whodidnotseeminclinedtotakethehintsIgaveherthatwelikedprivacy。
  BeforewehadgonefivepacesitstruckmethatthecavethatwewereenteringwasnoneofNature’shandiwork,but,onthecontrary,hadbeenhollowedbythehandofman。Sofaraswecouldjudgeitappearedtobeaboutonehundredfeetinlengthbyfiftywide,andverylofty,resemblingacathedralaislemorethananythingelse。Fromthismainaisleopenedpassagesatadistanceofeverytwelveorfifteenfeet,leading,I
  supposed,tosmallerchambers。Aboutfiftyfeetfromtheentranceofthecave,justwherethelightbegantogetdim,afirewasburning,whichthrewhugeshadowsuponthegloomywallsaround。HereBillalihalted,andaskedustobeseated,sayingthatthepeoplewouldbringusfood,andaccordinglywesquattedourselvesdownupontherugsofskinswhichwerespreadforus,andwaited。Presentlythefood,consistingofgoat’sfleshboiled,freshmilkinanearthenwarepot,andboiledcobsofIndiancorn,wasbroughtbyyounggirls。Wewerealmoststarving,andI
  donotthinkthatIeverinmylifeatewithsuchsatisfaction。Indeed,beforewehadfinishedweliterallyateupeverythingthatwassetbeforeus。
  Whenwehaddone,oursomewhatsaturninehost,Billali,whohadbeenwatchingusinperfectsilence,roseandaddressedus。Hesaidthatitwasawonderfulthingthathadhappened。NomanhadeverknownorheardofwhitestrangersarrivinginthecountryofthePeopleoftheRocks。Sometimes,thoughrarely,blackmenhadcomehere,andfromthemtheyhadheardoftheexistenceofmenmuchwhiterthanthemselves,whosailedontheseainships,butforthearrivalofsuchtherewasnoprecedent。Wehad,however,beenseendraggingtheboatupthecanal,andhetoldusfranklythathehadatoncegivenordersforourdestruction,seeingthatitwasunlawfulforanystrangertoenterhere,whenamessagehadcomefrom“
  _i_She-who-must-be-obeyed_i_,“sayingthatourlivesweretobespared,andthatweweretobebroughthither。
  “Pardonme,myfather,“Iinterruptedatthispoint;
  “butif,asIunderstand,_i_She-who-must-be-obeyed_i_livesyetfartheroff,howcouldshehaveknownofourapproach?”
  Billaliturned,andseeingthatwewerealone——fortheyounglady,Ustane,hadwithdrawnwhenhehadbeguntospeak——said,withacuriouslittlelaugh——
  “Aretherenoneinyourlandwhocanseewithouteyesandhearwithoutears?Asknoquestions;_i_She_i_
  knew。”