首页 >出版文学> The Yellow God>第19章

第19章

  “Idon’tknow,“answeredAlan,withashiver。“IbelievethatIamfeverproof,butotherwiseIshouldhavecaughtitlastnight,and——
  justgivemethequinine,Iwilltakefivegrainsforluck。“
  “Yes,yes,forluck,“answeredJeekieasheopenedthemedicinechestandfoundthequinine,atthesametimeglancinganxiouslyoutofthecornerofhiseyeathismaster’sface,forheknewthatthespotwheretheyhadsleptwasdeadlytowhitemenatthisseasonoftheyear。“Younotcatchfever,LittleBonsa,“herehedroppedhisvoiceandlookeddownattheboxwhichhadservedAlanforapillow,“seetothat。Butquininegiveyouappetiteforbreakfast。Verygoodchopthismorning。Whichyoulikebest?Coldven’son,orfish,oroneofthemducksyoushootyesterday?“
  “Oh!someofthecoldmeat,Ithink。Givetheduckstotheboatmen,I
  don’tfancytheminthishotplace。Bytheway,Jeekie,weleavetheQuaRiverhere,don’twe?“
  “Yes,yes,Major,justhere。I’memberspotwell,foryouruncleheprayonitonewholehour;Ipretendpraytoo,butinheartgivethankstoLittleBonsa,forheatheninthosedays,quitedifferentnow。Thismorningwebeginwalkthroughforestwhereitratherdarkandcoolandcomfortable,thatisifwenoseedwarfpeoplefromwhomgoodLorddeliverus,“andhebowedtowardstheboxcontainingLittleBonsa。
  “Willthosefourporterscomewithusthroughtheforest,Jeekie,astheypromised?“
  “Yes,yes,theycome。Lastnighttheysaytheynotcome,toomuchafraidofdwarf。ButIsettletheirhash。ItellthemIsaveupbitsoftheirhairandtoenailswhentheynothinking,andImixitwithmedicine,andiftheynotcome,theydieeveryonebeforetheygethome。Theythinkmegreatdoctorandtheybelieve。Perhapstheydieiftheygoon。Ifso,Itellthemthatbecausetheywantshowwhitefeather,andtheythinkmegreaterdoctorstill。Oh!theycome,theycome,nofear,orelseJeekieknowreasonwhy。Now,herecoffee,Major。Drinkhimhotbeforeyougotaketub,butkeepinshallowwater,becausecrocodileheveryearlyriser。“
  Alanlaughed,anddepartedto“taketub。“Notwithstandingthemosquitoesthatbuzzedroundhiminclouds,thewaterwascoolandpleasantbycomparisonwiththehot,stickyair,andthefeelofitseemedtoridhimofthelanguorresultingfromhisdisturbednight。
  AmonthhadpassedsincehehadleftOldCalabar,andowingtotheincessantrainsthejourneyinghadbeenhard。Indeedthewhitementherethoughtthathewasmadtoattempttogouptheriveratthisseason。Ofcoursehehadsaidnothingtothemoftheobjectsofhisexpedition,hintingonlythathewishedtoexploreandshoot,andperhapsprospectformines。Butknowingastheydid,thathewasanEngineerofficerwithagoodrecordandmuchAfricanexperience,theysoonmadeuptheirmindsthathehadbeensentbyGovernmentuponsomesecretmissionthatforreasonsofhisownhepreferredtokeeptohimself。Thisconclusion,whichJeekiezealouslyfosteredbehindhisback,infactdidAlanagoodturn,sinceowingtoitheobtainedboatmenandservantsataseasonwhen,hadhebeensupposedtobebutaprivateperson,thesewouldscarcelyhavebeenforthcomingatanyprice。Hithertohisjourneyhadbeenonelongrecordofmud,mosquitoes,andmisery,butotherwisedevoidofincident,excepttheeatingofoneofhisboatmenbyacrocodilewhichwasaparticularly“earlyriser,“forithadpulledthepoorfellowoutofthecanoeinwhichhelayasleepatnight。Now,however,therealdangerswereabouttobegin,sinceatthisspotheleftthegreatriverandstartedforwardthroughtheforestonfootwithJeekieandthefourbearerswhomhehadpaidhighlytoaccompanyhim。
  Hecouldnotconcealfromhimselfthattheundertakingseemedsomewhatdesperate。ButofthishesaidnothinginthelongletterhehadwrittentoBarbaraonthepreviousnight,sighingashesealedit,atthethoughtthatitmightwellbethelastwhichwouldeverreachherfromhim,eveniftheboatmengotsafelybacktoCalabarandrememberedtoputitinthepost。Theenterprisehadbeenbegunandmustbecarriedthrough,untilitendedinsuccess——ordeath。
  Anhourlatertheystarted。FirstwalkedAlanasleaderoftheexpedition,carryingadouble-barrelledgunthatcouldbeusedeitherforballorshot,aboutfiftycartridgeswithbrasscasestoprotectthemfromthedamp,arevolver,ahunting-knife,aclothmackintosh,andlastly,strappeduponhisbacklikeaknapsack,atinboxcontainingthefetish,LittleBonsa,whichwastooprecioustobetrustedtoanyoneelse。Itwasquiteasufficientloadforanywhitemaninthatclimate,butbeingverywiry,Alandidnotfeelitsweight,atanyrateatfirst。
  Afterhiminsinglefilecamethefourporters,ladenwithasmalltent,sometinnedprovisionsandbrandy,ammunition,aboxcontainingbeads,watches,etc。forpresents,blankets,spareclothingandsoforth。Thesewerestalwartfellowsenough,whoknewtheforest,buttheirdejectedairshowedthatnowtheyhadcomefacetofacewithitsdangers,theyheartilywishedthemselvesanywhereelse。Indeed,notwithstandingtheirterrorofJeekie’smedicine,atthelastmomenttheythrewdowntheirloadsintendingtomakeawildrushforthedepartingboat,onlytobemetbyJeekiehimselfwho,anticipatingsomesuchmove,waswaitingforthemonthebankwithashotgun。Hereheremaineduntilthecanoewastoofaroutinthestreamforthemtoreachitbyswimming。Thenheaskedthemiftheywishedtositandstarvetherewiththedevilshewouldleavethemforcompany,ofiftheywouldcarryouttheirbargainlikehonestmen?
  Theendofitwastheytookuptheirloadsagainandmarched,whilebehindthemwalkedtheterribleandgiganticJeekie,thebarrelsoftheshotgunwhichhecarriedatfullcockandoccasionallyusedtoprodthem,pointingdirectlyattheirbacks。Astrangeobjecthelookedtruly,forinadditiontotheweaponswithwhichhebristled,severalcooking-potswereslungabouthim,tosaynothingofacorkmattressandamackintoshsheettiedinaflatbundletohisshoulders,aboxcontainingmedicinesandfoodwhichhecarriedonhishead,andfastenedtothetopofitwithstringlikeahelmetonacoffin,anenormoussolar-topestuffedfullofmosquitonetting,ofwhichtheendsfellabouthimlikeagreenveil。WhenAlanremonstratedwithhimastothecorkmattress,suggestingthatitshouldbethrownawayastoohottowear,Jeekierepliedthathehadbeencoldforthirtyyears,andwishedtogetwarmagain。Guessingthathisrealreasonfordecliningtopartwiththearticle,wasthathismastershouldhavesomethingtolieon,otherthanthedampground,Alansaidnomoreatthetime,which,aswillbeseen,wasfortunateenoughforJeekie。
  Foramileormoretheirroadranthroughfantastic-lookingmangrovetreesrootedinthemud,thatinthemistresembled,Alanthought,many-leggedarborealoctopifeelingfortheirfood,andtallreedsonthetopsofwhichsatcrowdsofchatteringfinches。Thenjustasthesunbrokeout,strongly,cheeringthemwithitswarmthandsuckingupthevapours,theyenteredsparsebushwithpalmsandgreatcottontreesgrowinghereandthere,andsoatlengthcametothebordersofthemightyforest。
  Oh!dark,darkwasthatforest;hewhoentereditfromthecheerfulsunshinefeltasthoughsuddenlyandwithoutpreparationhehadwanderedoutofthelightweknowintosomedimHadessuchastheoldGreekfancypainted,wherestrengthlessghostsflitaimlessly,mourningthelostlight。Everywherethegiantbolesoftreesshootingtheheightofachurchtowerintotheairwithoutabranch;greatrib-
  rootedtrees,andbeneaththemafierceandhungrygrowthofcreepers。
  Whereatreehadfallenwithinthelastcenturyorso,thesecreepersrampedupwardsinluxuriance,theirstemsthickasthebodyofaman,drinkingtheshaftoflightthatpierceddownwards,drinkingitwitheagernesseretheboughsabovemetagainandstarvedthem。Wherenotreehadfallenthecreeperswerethinandweak;fromyeartoyeartheylivedonfeebly,bidingtheirtime,butstilltheylived,knowingthatsomedayitwouldcome。Andalwaysitwascomingtothoseexpectantparasites,sincefromminutetominute,somewhereinthevastdepths,milesandmilesawayperhaps,agreatcrashechoedinthestillness,thecrashofatreethat,sownwhentheSaxonsruledinEngland,orperhapsbeforeCleopatrabewitchedAnthony,cametoitsendatlast。
  OntheseconddayoftheirmarchintheforestAlanchancedtoseesuchatreefall,andthesightwasonethathenevercouldforget。Asithappened,owingtothevastspreadofitsbrancheswhichhadkilledoutallrivalsbeneath,forinitsdayithadbeenaverysuccessfultreeembuedwithanexcellentconstitutionbyitsparent,itstoodsomewhatalone,sothatfromseveralhundredyardsawayasthesesixhumanbeingscrepttowardsitlikeantstowardsasaplinginacornfield,itsmightygirthandbulksetuponalittlemoundandtheluxuriantgreennessofitsfar-reachingboughsmadeakindoflandmark。Theninthehotnoonwhennobreathofwindstirred,suddenlytheendcame。Suddenlythatmightyboleseemedtocrumble;
  suddenlythosefar-reachingarmswerethrowntogetherastheirsupportfailed,grippingateachotherlikelivingthings,floggingtheair,screamingintheirlastagony,andwithanawfulwailinggroansinking,atumbledruin,totheearth。
  Silenceagain,andinthemidstofthesilenceJeekie’scheerfulvoice。
  “Oldtreegoflop!Gladhenofloponus,thanksbetoLittleBonsa。
  Geton,youlazyniggerdog。Whopayyoustandthereandsnivel?GetonorIblowoutyourstupidskull,“andhebroughtthemuzzleofthefull-cocked,double-barrelledgunintosharpcontactwiththatpartoftheterrifiedporter’sanatomy。
  Suchwastheforest。Oftheirmarchthroughitforthefirstfourdays,thereisnothingtotell。Itsdepthsseemedtobedevoidoflife,althoughoccasionallytheyheardthescreamingofparrotsinthetreetopsacoupleofhundredfeetabove,orcaughtsightofthedimshapesofmonkeysswingingthemselvesfromboughtobough。Thatwasinthedaytime,when,althoughtheycouldnotseeit,theyknewthatthesunwasshiningsomewhere。Butatnighttheyheardnothing,sincebeastsofpreydonotcomewherethereisnofood。WhatpuzzledAlanwasthatallthroughtheseimpenetrablerecessesthereranadistinctroadwhichtheyfollowed。Totherightandleftroseawallofcreepers,butbetweenthemranthisroad,anancientroad,fornothinggrewonit,anditonlyturnedasidetoavoidthebiggestofthetreeswhichmusthavestoodtherefromtimeimmemorial,suchatreeasthatwhichhehadseenfall;indeeditwasoneofthoseroundwhichtheroadran。
  HeaskedJeekiewhomadetheroad。
  “PeoplewhocomeoutNoah’sArk,“answeredJeekie,“Ithinktheyrunupheretogetoutofwayofwater,andsentthemtwoelephantsaheadtomakepath。Orperhapsdwarfpeoplemakeit。OrperhapsthosewhogouptoAsiki-landtodosacrificelikeoldJews。“
  “Youmeanyoudon’tknow,“saidAlan。
  “No,ofcoursedon’tknow。Whoknowaboutforestpathmadebeforebeginningofworld。Youaskquestion,Major,Ianswer。Morelivelyanswerthantoshakeheadandrolleyeslikethemsillyfoolporters。“