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第16章

  gowithyoutoAsiki-land。Jeekiehaveplentybaddreamlately,LittleBonsacomeinmiddleofthenightandsitonhisstomachandscratchhisfacewithhergoldleg,andsay,’Jeekie,Jeekie,yousonofBonsa,yougetupquickandtakemebackBonsaTown,forIdarnedtiredofCityfogandfinishedallIcomeheretodo。NowIwantjollygoodsacrificeandgotplentybusinessattendtothereathome,thingsyounotunderstandjustyet。Youtakemebacksharp,orImakeyousitup,Jeekie,myboy;’“andhepaused。
  “Indeed,“saidAlan;“anddidshetellyouanythingelseinhermidnightvisitations?“
  “Yes,Major。Shesay,’Youtakethatwhitemasterofyoursalongalso,forIwantcomebackAsiki-landonhishead,andsomeonewishseehimthere,oldpal,whatheforgetbutwhatnotforgethim。YoutellhimLittleBonsagotscoreshewantssettlewiththatpartyandwishusehimtosquareaccount。Youtellhimtoothatshepayhimwellfortrip;helosenothingifheplayhergame’causeshegotnoscoreagainsthim。Butifhenotgo,thatanothermatter,thenhelookout,forLittleBonsaverynastycustomerifsheriled,ashislatepartnersfindoutoneday。’“
  “Oh!shutup,Jeekie。What’stheuseofwastingtimetellingmeyournightmares?“
  “Verywell,Major,justasyoulike,Major。ButIgototherreasonswhyIwillinggo。Jeekiewantseehisma。“
  “Yourma?Ineverheardyouhadama。Besidesshemustbedeadlongago。“
  “No,Major,’causesheturnupindreamtoo,verymuchalive,swearatme’causeIbagherblanket。Alsoshetougholdwoman,takelotkillher。“
  “Perhapsyouhaveapatoo,“suggestedAlan。
  “Thinknot,Major,mymaalwayssaysheforgethim。Whatshemean,shenotliketalkabouthim,hesuchaswell。WhyJeekiesostrong,socleverandwithsuchbeautifulface?Nodoubtbecauseheissonofverygreatman。Allthistruereasonwhyhewanttogowithyou,Major。Still,p’rapspooroldJeekiemakemistake,p’rapshedream’causeheeattoomuchsupper,p’rapshismadead,afterall。Ifso,p’rapsbetterstayathome——notknow。“
  “No,“answeredAlan,“notknow。WhatbetweenLittleBonsaandonethingandanothermyheadisswimming——likeLittleBonsainthewater。“
  “BigBonsaswiminwater,“interruptedJeekie。“LittleBonsaswimingoldtub。“
  “Well,BigBonsa,orLittleBonsa,Idon’tcarewhich。I’mgoingtobedandyouhadbetterclearawaythesethingsanddothesame。But,Jeekie,ifyousayawordofourtalktoanyone,Ishallbeveryangry。Doyouunderstand?“
  “Yes,Major,Iunderstand。IunderstandthatifItellsecretsofLittleBonsatoanyoneexceptyouwithwhomsheliveinstrangelandfarawayfromhome,LittleBonsacomeatmelikeonelion,andcutmythroat。NofearJeekiesplitonLittleBonsa,oh!nofearatall,“andstillshakinghisheadsolemnly,forthesecondtimeheseizedthecoldmuttonandvanishedfromtheroom。
  “Afarragoofsuperstitiousnonsense,“thoughtAlantohimselfwhenhehadgone。“Butstilltheremaybesomethingtobemadeoutofit。
  EvidentlythereislotsofgoldinthisAsikicountry,ifonlyonecanpersuadethepeopletodeal。“
  ThenwearyofJeekieandhistribalgods,AlanlithispipeandsatawhilethinkingofBarbaraandalltheeventsofthattumultuousday。
  NotwithstandinghisrebuffatthehandsofMr。Haswellandthedifficultiesanddangerswhichthreatened,hefelteventhenthatithadbeenahappyandafortunateday。ForhadhenotdiscoveredthatBarbaralovedhimwithallherheartandsoulashelovedBarbara?Andasthiswasso,hedidnotcarea——LittleBonsaaboutanythingelse。
  Thefuturemustlooktoitself,sufficienttothedaywastheabidingjoythereof。
  Sohewenttobedandforawhiletosleep,buthedidnotsleepverylong,forpresentlyhefelltodreaming,somethingaboutBigBonsaandLittleBonsawhichsat,orratherfloatedoneithersideofhiscouchandheldaninterminableconversationoverhim,whileJeekieandSirRobertAylward,perchedrespectivelyatitsheadanditsfoot,likethesymbolsofthegoodandevilgeniionaMahommedantomb,actedasakindofinsanechorus。Hestruckhisrepeater,itwasonlyoneo’clock,sohetriedtogotosleepagain,butfailedutterly。Neverhadhebeenmorepainfullyawake。
  ForanhourormoreAlanpersevered,thenatlastindespairhejumpedoutofbedwonderingwhathecoulddotooccupyhismind。Suddenlyherememberedthediaryofhisuncle,theRev。Mr。Austin,whichhehadinheritedwiththeYellowGodandafewotherpossessions,butneverexamined。Theyhadbeenputawayinaboxinthelibraryaboutfifteenyearsbefore,justatthetimeheenteredthearmy,andtheredoubtlesstheyremained。Well,ashecouldnotsleep,whyshouldhenotexaminethemnow,andthusgetthroughsomeofthiswearynight?
  Helitacandleandwentdowntothelibrary,anancientandbeautifulapartmentwithblackoakpanellingbetweenthebookcases,setthereinthetimeofElizabeth。Inthispanellingtherewerecupboards,andinoneofthecupboardswastheboxhesought,madeofteakwood。Onitslidwaspainted,“TheReverendHenryAustin。PassengertoAcra,“
  showingthatithadoncebeenhisuncle’scabinbox。Thekeyhungfromthehandle,andhavinglitmorecandles,Alandrewitoutandunlockedit,tobegreetedbyasmellofmustydocumentsdoneupingreatbundles。Onebyoneheplacedthemonthefloor。Itwasadrearyoccupationalonethereinthatgreat,silentroomatthedeadofnight,oneindeedwithwhichhewassoonsatisfied,forsomehowitremindedhimofriflingcoffinsinavault。Beforehimsocarefullyputawaylaytherecordsofagoodifnotadistinguishedlife,anduntilthismomenthehadneverfoundtheenergyeventolookthroughthem。
  Atlengthhecametotheendofthebundlesandsawthatbeneathlayanumberofmanuscriptbookspackedcloselywiththeirbacksupwards,marked——“Journal“——andwiththeyearandsometimestheplaceoftheauthor’sresidence。Asheglancedatthemindismay,fortheyweremany,hiseyecaughtthetitleofoneinscribed——aswereseveralothers——“WestAfrica,“andwritteninbracketsbeneath——“Thisvol。
  containsallthatisleftofthenotesofmyescapewithJeekiefromtheAsikiDevil-worshippers。“
  Alandrewitout,andhavingrefilledandclosedthebox,boreitofftohisroom,whereheproceededtoreaditinbed。Asamatteroffacthefoundthattherewasnotverymuchtoread,forthereasonthatmostoftheclosely-writtenvolumehadbeensodamagedbywater,thatthepencilledwritinghadrunandbecomeutterlyillegible。Thecentrepages,however,nothavingbeensoaked,couldstillbedeciphered,atanyrateinpart,alsotherewasalargemanuscriptmap,executedinink,apparentlyatalaterdate,onthebackofwhichwaswritten:“I
  purpose,D。V。,tore-writeatsomeconvenienttimeallthehistoryofmyvisittotheunknownAsikipeople,asmyoriginalnoteswerepracticallydestroyedwhenthecanoeoversetintherapidsandmostofourfewpossessionswerelost,exceptthisbookandthegoldfetishmaskwhichiscalledLittleBonsaorSmallSwimmingHead。ThisIthinkIcandowiththeaidofJeekiefrommemory,butasthematterhasonlyapersonalandnoreligiousinterest,seeingthatIwasnotableeventopreachtheWordamongthosebenightedandblood-thirstysavagesinwhosecountry,asIverilybelieve,theDevilhasoneofhisprincipalhabitations,itmuststandovertillaconvenientseason,suchasthetimeofoldageorsickness。H。A。“
  “P。S。IoughttoaddwithgratitudethatevenoutofthishellfireI
  wasenabledtosnatchonebrandfromtheburning,namely,thenegrolad,Jeekie,towhoseextraordinaryresourceandfaithfulnessIowemyescape。AfteralonghesitationIhavebeenabletobaptizehim,althoughIfearthatthetaintofheathenismstillclingstohim。ThusnotsixmonthsagoIcaughthimsacrificingawhitecocktotheimage,LittleBonsa,ingratitude,astomyhorrorheexplained,formyhavingbeenappointedanHonoraryCanonoftheCathedral。Ihavetoldhimtotakethatuglymaskwhichhasbeensooftensoakedinhumanblood,andmeltitdownoverthekitchenstove,afterpickingoutthegemsintheeyes,thattheproceedsmaybegiventothepoor。/Note。/
  Ihadbetterseetothismyself,aswhereLittleBonsaisconcerned,Jeekieisnottobetrusted。Hesayswithsomeexcusethatithasmagic,andthatifhemeltsitdown,hewillmeltdowntoo,andsoshallI。Howdarkandridiculousarethesuperstitionsoftheheathen!
  Perhaps,however,insteadofdestroyingthething,whichiscertainlyunique,Imightsellittoamuseum,andthussparethefeelingsofthatweakvessel,Jeekie,whootherwisewouldverylikelytakeitintohisheadtowasteawayanddie,astheseAfricansdowhentheirnervesareaffectedbyterroroftheirfetish。“
  ReflectingthattimeevidentlyhadmadelittlechangeinJeekie,Alanstudiedthisroutemapwithcare,andfoundthatitstartedfromOldCalabar,intheBightofBiafra,onthewestcoastofAfrica,whenceitranuptotheGreatQuaRiver,whichitfollowedforalongway。
  Thenitstruckacrosscountrymarked“denseforest,“northwards,andcametoarivercalledKatsena,alongthebanksofwhichtheroutewenteastwards。Thenceitturnednorthwardagainthroughswamps,andendedinmountainscalledShaku。Inthemiddleofthesemountainswaswritten“AsikiPeoplelivehereonRaabaRiver。“
  Themapwasroughlydrawntoscale,andAlan,whowasanengineeraccustomedtosuchthings,easilycalculatedthatthedistanceofthisRaabaRiverfromOldCalabarwasabout350milesasthecrowflies,thoughprobablytheactualroutetobetravelledwasnearerfivehundredmiles。
  Havingmasteredthemap,heopenedthewater-soakeddiary。Turningpageafterpage,onlyhereandtherecouldhemakeoutasentence,suchas“soIdefiedthatbeautifulbutterrificwoman。I,aChristianminister,thehusbandofaheathenpriestess!Perishthethought。
  SoonerwouldIbesacrificedtoBonsa。“
  Thencamemoreillegiblepagesandagainaparagraphthatcouldberead——“Theygaveme’TheBean’inagoldcup,andknowingitsdeadlynatureIpreparedmyselffordeath。Buthappilyformemystomach,alwaysdelicate,rejecteditatonce,thoughIfeltqueerfordaysafterwards。WhereontheyclappedtheirhandsandsaidIwasevidentlyinnocentandagreatmedicineman。“
  Andagain,furtheron——“neverdidIseesomuchgoldwhetherindust,nuggets,orworkedarticles。Iimagineitmustbeworthmillions,butatthattimegoldwasthelastthingwithwhichIwishedtotroublemyself。“