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第49章

  cantellyou。Why,I’vehadupwardsofthirtycowtopssittinginmyfrontverandaheatingtinsofsalmon。”
  “Cowtops?”askedCarthew,“whatarethey?”
  “That’swhatHallamwouldcallfeudalretainers。”explainedHadden,notwithoutvainglory。“They’reMyFollowers。TheybelongtoMyFamily。Itellyou,theycomeexpensive,though;
  youcan’tfillupalltheseretainersontinnedsalmonfornothing;butwheneverIcouldgetit,Iwouldgive’emsquid。
  Squid’sgoodfornatives,butIdon’tcareforit,doyou?——orsharkeither。It’sliketheworkingclassesathome。Withcopraatthepriceitis,theyoughttobewillingtobeartheirshareoftheloss;andsoI’vetoldthemagainandagain。Ithinkit’saman’sdutytoopentheirminds,andItryto,butyoucan’tgetpoliticaleconomyintothem;itdoesn’tseemtoreachtheirintelligence。”
  TherewasanexpressionstillstickinginCarthew’smemory,andhereturneduponitwithasmile。“Talkingofpoliticaleconomy。”saidhe,“yousaidifthereweretwoofustobeartheexpense,theprofitswouldincrease。Howdoyoumakeoutthat?”
  “I’llshowyou!I’llfigureitoutforyou!”criedHadden,andwithapencilonthebackofthebilloffareproceededtoperformmiracles。Hewasaman,orletusrathersayalad,ofunusualprojectivepower。Givehimthefaintesthintofanyspeculation,andthefiguresflowedfromhimbythepage。Alivelyimaginationandareadythoughinaccuratememorysuppliedhisdata;hedeliveredhimselfwithaninimitableheatthatmadehimseemthepictureofpugnacity;lavishedcontradiction;hadaformofwords,withorwithoutsignificance,foreveryformofcriticism;andthelooker-onalternatelysmiledathissimplicityandfervour,orwasamazedbyhisunexpectedshrewdness。HewasakindofPinkertoninplay。IhavecalledJim’stheromanceofbusiness;thiswasitsArabiantale。
  “Haveyouanyideawhatthiswouldcost?”heasked,pausingatanitem。
  “NotI。”saidCarthew。
  “Tenpoundsoughttobeample。”concludedtheprojector。
  “O,nonsense!”criedCarthew。“Fiftyattheveryleast。”
  “Youtoldmeyourselfthismomentyouknewnothingaboutit!”
  criedTommy。“HowcanImakeacalculation,ifyoublowhotandcold?Youdon’tseemabletobeserious!”
  Butheconsentedtoraisehisestimatetotwenty;andalittleafter,thecalculationcomingoutwithadeficit,cutitdownagaintofivepoundsten,withtheremark,“Itoldyouitwasnonsense。Thissortofthinghastobedonestrictly,orwhere’stheuse?”
  SomeoftheseprocessesstruckCarthewasunsound;andhewasattimesaltogetherthrownoutbythecapriciousstartingsoftheprophet’smind。Theseplungesseemedtobegoneintoforexerciseandbytheway,likethecurvetsofawillinghorse。
  Graduallythethingtookshape;theglitteringifbaselessedificearose;andtheharestillranonthemountains,butthesoupwasalreadyservedinsilverplate。Carthewinafewdayscouldcommandahundredandfiftypounds;Haddenwasreadywithfivehundred;whyshouldtheynotrecruitafellowortwomore,charteranoldship,andgocruisingontheirownaccount?
  Carthewwasanexperiencedyachtsman;Haddenprofessedhimselfableto“workanapproximatesight。”Moneywasundoubtedlytobemade,orwhyshouldsomanyvesselscruiseabouttheislands?they,whoworkedtheirownship,weresureofastillhigherprofit。
  “Andwhateverelsecomesofit,yousee。”criedHadden,“wegetourkeepfornothing。Come,buysometogs,that’sthefirstthingyouhavetodoofcourse;andthenwe’lltakeahansomandgototheCurrencyLass。”
  “I’mgoingtosticktothetogsIhave。”saidNorris。
  “Areyou?”criedHadden。“Well,ImustsayIadmireyou。
  You’rearegularsage。It’swhatyoucallPythagoreanism,isn’tit?ifIhaven’tforgottenmyphilosophy。”
  “Well,Icalliteconomy。”returnedCarthew。“Ifwearegoingtotrythisthingon,Ishallwanteverysixpence。”
  “You’llseeifwe’regoingtotryit!”criedTommy,risingradiantfromtable。“Only,markyou,Carthew,itmustbeallinyourname。Ihavecapital,yousee;butyou’reallright。Youcanplayvacuusviator,ifthethinggoeswrong。”
  “Ithoughtwehadjustproveditwasquitesafe。”saidCarthew。
  “There’snothingsafeinbusiness,myboy。”repliedthesage;
  “notevenbookmaking。”
  ThepublichouseandteagardencalledtheCurrencyLassrepresentedamoderatefortunegainedbyitsproprietor,CaptainBostock,duringalong,active,andoccasionallyhistoriccareeramongtheislands。AnywherefromTongatotheAdmiraltyIsles,heknewtheropesandcouldlieinthenativedialect。Hehadseentheendofsandalwood,theendofoil,andthebeginningofcopra;andhewashimselfacommercialpioneer,thefirstthatevercarriedhumanteethintotheGilberts。
  HewastriedforhislifeinFijiinSirArthurGordon’stime;andifeverheprayedatall,thenameofSirArthurwascertainlynotforgotten。HewasspearedinsevenplacesinNewIreland——thesametimehismatewaskilled——thefamous“outrageonthebrigJollyRoger“;butthetreacheroussavagesmadelittlebytheirwickedness,andBostock,inspiteoftheirteeth,gotseventy-
  fiveheadofvolunteerlabouronboard,ofwhomnotmorethanadozendiedofinjuries。Hehadahand,besides,intheamiablepleasantrywhichcostthelifeofPatteson;andwhentheshambishoplanded,prayed,andgavehisbenedictiontothenatives,Bostock,arrayedinafemalechemiseoutofthetraderoom,hadstoodathisrighthandandboomedamens。
  This,whenhewassurehewasamonggoodfellows,washisfavouriteyarn。“Twohundredheadoflabourforahatfulofamens。”heusedtonamethetale;anditssequel,thedeathoftherealbishop,struckhimasacircumstanceofextraordinaryhumour。
  Manyofthesedetailswerecommunicatedinthehansom,tothesurpriseofCarthew。
  “Whydowewanttovisitthisoldruffian?”heasked。
  “Youwaittillyouhearhim。”repliedTommy。“Thatmanknowseverything。”
  OndescendingfromthehansomattheCurrencyLass,Haddenwasstruckwiththeappearanceofthecabman,agross,salt-
  lookingman,red-faced,blue-eyed,short-handedandshort-
  winded,perhapsnearingforty。
  “SurelyIknowyou?”saidhe。“Haveyoudrivenmebefore?”
  “Many’sthetime,Mr。Hadden。”returnedthedriver。“Thelasttimeyouwasbackfromtheislands,itwasmethatdroveyoutotheraces,sir。”
  “Allright:jumpdownandhaveadrinkthen。”saidTom,andheturnedandledthewayintothegarden。
  CaptainBostockmettheparty:hewasaslow,souroldman,withfishyeyes;greetedTommyoffhand,andaswasafterwardsrememberedexchangedwinkswiththedriver。
  “Abottleofbeerforthecabmanthereatthattable。”saidTom。
  “Whateveryoupleasefromshandygafftochampagneatthisonehere;andyousitdownwithus。Letmemakeyouacquaintedwithmyfriend,Mr。Carthew。I’vecomeonbusiness,Billy;Iwanttoconsultyouasafriend;I’mgoingintotheislandtradeuponmyownaccount。”
  Doubtlessthecaptainwasamineofcounsel,butopportunitywasdeniedhim。Hecouldnotventureonastatement,hewasscarceallowedtofinishaphrase,beforeHaddenswepthimfromthefieldwithavolleyofprotestandcorrection。Thatprojector,hisfaceblazingwithinspiration,firstlaidbeforehimatinordinatelengthaquestion,andassoonasheattemptedtoreply,leapedathisthroat,calledhisfactsinquestion,deridedhispolicy,andattimesthunderedonhimfromtheheightsofmoralindignation。
  “Ibegyourpardon。”hesaidonce。“Iamagentleman,Mr。
  Carthewhereisagentleman,andwedon’tmeantodothatclassofbusiness。Can’tyouseewhoyouaretalkingto?Can’tyoutalksense?Can’tyougiveus’adeadbird’foragoodtraderoom?”
  “No,Idon’tsupposeIcan。”returnedoldBostock;“notwhenI
  can’thearmyownvoicefortwosecondstogether。ItwasginandgunsIdiditwith。”
  “TakeyourginandgunstoPutney!”criedHadden。“Itwasthethinginyourtimes,that’srightenough;butyou’reoldnow,andthegame’sup。I’lltellyouwhat’swantednow-a-days,BillBostock。”saidhe;anddid,andtooktenminutestoit。
  Carthewcouldnotrefrainfromsmiling。Hebegantothinklessseriouslyofthescheme,Haddenappearingtooirresponsibleaguide;butontheotherhand,heenjoyedhimselfamazingly。ItwasfarfrombeingthesamewithCaptainBostock。
  “Youknowasight,don’tyou?”remarkedthatgentleman,bitterly,whenTommypaused。
  “Iknowasightmorethanyou,ifthat’swhatyoumean。”
  retortedTom。“ItstandstoreasonIdo。You’renotamanofanyeducation;you’vebeenallyourlifeatseaorintheislands;youdon’tsupposeyoucangivepointstoamanlikeme?”
  “Here’syourhealth,Tommy。”returnedBostock。“You’llmakeanA-onebakeintheNewHebrides。”
  “That’swhatIcalltalking。”criedTom,notperhapsgraspingthespiritofthisdoubtfulcompliment。“Nowyougivemeyourattention。Wehavethemoneyandtheenterprise,andIhavetheexperience:whatwewantisacheap,smartboat,agoodcaptain,andanintroductiontosomehousethatwillgiveuscreditforthetrade。”
  “Well,I’lltellyou。”saidCaptainBostock。“Ihaveseenmenlikeyoubakedandeaten,andcomplainedofafterwards。Somewastough,andsomehadn’tnoflaviour。”headdedgrimly。
  “Whatdoyoumeanbythat?”criedTom。
  “ImeanIdon’tcare。”criedBostock。“Itain’tanyofmyinterests。Ihaven’tunderwroteyourlife。OnlyI’mblestifI’mnotsorryforthecannibalastriestoeatyourhead。AndwhatI
  recommendisacheap,smartcoffinandagoodundertaker。
  Seeifyoucanfindahousetogiveyoucreditforacoffin!Lookatyourfriendthere;HE’Sgotsomesense;he’slaughingatyousoashecan’tstand。”
  Theexactdegreeofill-feelinginMr。Bostock’smindwasdifficulttogauge;perhapstherewasnotmuch,perhapsheregardedhisremarksasaformofcourtlybadinage。ButthereislittledoubtthatHaddenresentedthem。Hehadevenrisenfromhisplace,andtheconferencewasonthepointofbreakingup,whenanewvoicejoinedsuddenlyintheconversation。
  Thecabmansatwithhisbackturnedupontheparty,smokingameerschaumpipe。NotawordofTommy’seloquencehadmissedhim,andhenowfacedsuddenlyaboutwiththeseamazingwords:——
  “Excuseme,gentlemen;ifyou’llbuymetheshipIwant,I’llgetyouthetradeoncredit。”
  Therewasapause。
  “Well,whatdoYOU,mean?”gaspedTommy。
  “Bettertell’emwhoIam,Billy。”saidthecabman。
  “Thinkitsafe,Joe?”inquiredMr。Bostock。
  “I’lltakemyriskofit。”returnedthecabman。
  “Gentlemen。”saidBostock,risingsolemnly,“letmemakeyouacquaintedwithCaptainWicksoftheGraceDarling。”
  “Yes,gentlemen,thatiswhatIam。”saidthecabman。“YouknowI’vebeenintrouble;andIdon’tdenybutwhatIstrucktheblow,andwherewasItogetevidenceofmyprovocation?
  SoIturnedtoandtookacab,andI’vedrivenoneforthreeyearnowandnobodythewiser。”
  “Ibegyourpardon。”saidCarthew,joiningalmostforthefirsttime;“I’manewchum。Whatwasthecharge?”
  “Murder。”saidCaptainWicks,“andIdon’tdenybutwhatI
  strucktheblow。Andthere’snosenseinmytryingtodenyI
  wasafraidtogototrial,orwhywouldIbehere?Butit’safactitwasflatmutiny。AskBillyhere。Heknowshowitwas。”
  Carthewbreathedlong;hehadastrange,half-pleasurablesenseofwadingdeeperinthetideoflife。“Well。”saidhe,“youweregoingontosay?”
  “Iwasgoingontosaythis。”saidthecaptainsturdily。“I’veoverheardwhatMr。Haddenhasbeensaying,andIthinkhetalksgoodsense。Ilikesomeofhisideasfirstchop。He’ssoundontraderooms;he’sallthereonthetraderoom,andIseethatheandIwouldpulltogether。Thenyou’rebothgentlemen,andIlikethat。”observedCaptainWicks。“AndthenI’lltellyouI’mtiredofthiscabbingcruise,andIwanttogettoworkagain。Now,here’smyoffer。I’vealittlemoneyIcanstakeup,——allofahundredanyway。Thenmyoldfirmwillgivemetrade,andjumpatthechance;theyneverlostbyme;theyknowwhatI’mworthassupercargo。And,lastofall,youwantagoodcaptaintosailyourshipforyou。Well,hereIam。I’vesailedschoonersfortenyears。AskBillyifIcanhandleaschooner。”
  “Nomanbetter。”saidBilly。