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第33章

  Atthetouchofthefetishthemanscreamedlikeahorseinpainorterror,andsoldiersleapingonhimwithasavageshout,draggedhimupanothergangwayoppositetothatbywhichhehaddescended,whereon,toallappearancesmoredeadthanalive,hedepartedintotheshadows。Thehornsanddrumssetupabrayoftriumph,theAsikaclappedherhandsapprovingly,thespectatorscheered,andanothervictimwasbundleddownthegangwayandsubmittedtothejudgmentoftheBonsas,whichcameathimlikeahungrypikeatafrog。Thenfollowedmoreandmore,somebeingchosenandsomeletgo,tillatlast,growingweary,thepriestsdirectedthesoldierstodrivetheprisonersdowninbatchesuntilthepeninthewaterwasfullasthoughwithhuddledsheep。Ifthehorriblegoldenmasksswamatthemandtouchedoneoftheirnumber,theywerealldraggedaway;iftheseremainedquiescenttheywereletgo。
  SothethingwentonuntilatlengthAlancouldbearnomoreofit。
  “Lady,“hesaidtotheAsikawhenshepausedforamomentfromherhand-clapping,“Iamweary,Iwouldsleep。“
  “What!“sheexclaimed,“doyouwishtosleeponsuchagloriousnightwhensomanyevildoersarecomingtotheirjustdoom?Well,well,goifyouwill,forthenmypromiseisoffmeandIcanhastenthisbusinessanddealwiththewickedbeforethepeopleaccordingtoourcustom。Good-nighttoyou,Vernoon,to-morrowwewillmeet,“andshecalledtosomeprieststoleadhimaway,andwithhimtheOgulacannibalswhomshehadgiventohimasservants。
  Alanwentthankfullyenough。Asheplungedintooneofthepassagesthesoundoffrightfulyellingreachedhisears,followedbyloud,triumphantshouts。
  “NowyougonetheykillthosewhoBonsasmellout,“saidJeekie。“Whyyounowaitandsee?Veryinterestingsight。“
  “Holdyourtongue,“answeredAlansavagely。“Didyouthinksoyearsagowhenyouwereputintothatpentobebutchered?“
  “No,Major,“repliedtheunabashedJeekie,“notthinkatallthen,toofargone。Butseeotherpeopleinthereandknowitnot/you/,quitedifferentmatter。“
  Theyreachedtheirroom。AtthedoorofitFahniandhisfollowerswereledofftosomequartersnearby,blessingAlanastheywentbecausehehadsavedtheirlives。
  “Jeekie,“hesaidwhentheywerealone,“tellme,whatmakesthathellishidolswimaboutinthewaterpickingoutsomepeopleandleavingothersalone?“
  “Major,Inotknow,nooneknowexcepttoppriestandAsika。Perhapstheremanunderneath,perhapstheypullstring,orperhapsfetishaliveandhedowhathelike。Pleasedon’tcallhimnames,Major,orherememberandcomeafterusonetime,andthatbadjob,“andJeekieshiveredvisibly。
  “Bosh!“answeredAlan,butallthesameheshiveredalso。“Jeekie,“heaskedagain,“whathappenstothosepeoplewhomtheBonsassmellout?“
  “Caseofgood-bye,Major。Sometimestheychopoffnut,sometimestheyspiflicateingoldtub,sometimespriest-manmakeholeinwhatwhitedoctorcall/diagram/——andshakehandswithheart——Allmatteroftaste,Major,justasAsikaplease。Ifshelikevictimortheyoldfriends,chopoffhead;ifshenotlikehim——doworsethings。“
  MorethansatisfiedwithhisinformationAlanwenttobed。Forhourafterhourthatnighthelaytossingandturning,hauntedbytherecollectionsofthedreadfulsightsthathehadseenandofthehorribleAsika,horribleandhalf-naked,glaringathimamorouslythroughthecrystaleyesofLittleBonsa。Whenatlasthefellasleepitwastodreamthathewasaloneinthewaterwiththegodwhichpursuedhimasasharkpursuesashipwreckedsailor。Neverdidheexperienceanightmarethatwashalfsoawful。Onlyonethingcouldbemoreawful,therealityitself。
  “Jeekie,“saidAlannextmorning,“ItellyouagainthatIhavehadenoughofthisplace,Iwanttogetout。“
  “Yes,Major,thatjustwhatmousesaywhenhefinishcheeseintrap,butmissuscomealong,callhim’Pretty,pretty,’anddrownhimallthesame,“andhenoddedinthedirectionoftheAsika’shouse。
  “Jeekie,ithasgottobedone——doyouhearme?Ihadratherdietryingtogetawaythanstopheretillthenexttwomonthsareup。IfIamhereonthenightofthenextfullmoonbutone,IshallshootthatAsikaandthenshootmyself,andyoumusttakeyourchance。Doyouunderstand?“
  “UnderstandthatfoolishgameandpoorlookoutforJeekie,Major,butcan’tthinkofanyplan。“Thenherubbedhisbignosereflectivelyandadded,“Fahniandhispeopleyourslavesnow,’sposewehavetalkwithhim。Itellprieststobringhimalongwhentheycomewithbreakfast。
  Leaveittome,Major。“
  Alandidleaveittohim,withtheresultthatafterlongargumentthepriestsconsentedorobtainedpermissiontoproduceFahniandhisfollowers,andalittlewhileafterthegreatmenarrivedlookingverydejected,andsalutedAlanhumbly。Biddingtherestofthembeseated,hecalledFahnitotheendoftheroomandaskedhimthroughJeekieifheandhismendidnotwishtoreturnhome。
  “Indeedwedo,whitelord,“answeredtheoldchief,“buthowcanwe?
  TheAsikahasagrudgeagainstourtribeandbutforyouwouldhavekilledeveryoneofuslastnight。Wearesnaredandmuststopheretillwedie。“
  “Wouldnotyourpeoplehelpyouiftheyknew,Fahni?“
  “Yes,lord,Ithinkso。ButhowcanItellthemwhodoubtlessbelieveusdead?NorcanIsendamessenger,forthisplaceisguardedandhewouldbekilledatonce。WecamehereforyoursakebecauseyouhadLittleBonsa,agodthatisknownintheeastandthewest,inthenorthandthesouth,andbecauseyousavedmefromthelion,andhere,alas!wemustperish。“
  “Jeekie,“saidAlan,“canyounotfindamessenger?Haveyou,whowerebornofthispeople,nofriendamongthematall?“
  Jeekieshookhiswhiteheadandrolledhiseyes。Thensuddenlyanideastruckhim。
  “Yes,“hesaid,“Ithinkone,p’raps。Imeanmyma。“
  “Yourma!“saidAlan。“Oh!Iremember。Haveyouheardanythingmoreabouther?“
  “Yes,Major。Veryoldgirlnow,butstrongonleg,sotheysay。
  Believeshegladgoanywhere,becauseshepublicnuisance;theytiredofherinprisonandtherenoworkhousehere,sotheywantturnheroutstarve,whichofcoursebreakmyheart。Perhapsshetakemessage。
  Someusethatway。OnlythinksheafraidgoOgula-landbecausetheynastycannibalandeatoldwoman。“
  WhenallthiswastranslatedtoFahniheassuredJeekiewithearnestnessthatnothingwouldinducetheOgulapeopletoeathismother;moreover,thatforhersaketheywouldneverlookcarnivorouslyonanotheroldwoman,fatorthin。
  “Well,“saidJeekie,“Itryagaintogetholdofoldladyandwesee。
  Ipraypriests,whomyousaveotherday,letheroutofchokeyasI
  sicktofalluponbosom,whichquitetrue,onlysomuchtothinkofthatnotimetoattendtodomesticrelationtillnow。“
  Thatveryafternoon,onreturningtohisroomfromwalkinginthedismalcedargarden,Alan’searsweregreetedbyasoundofshrillquarrelling。Lookinguphesawanextraordinarysight。Atall,gaunt,witheredfemalewhomighthavebeenofanyagebetweensixtyandahundred,hadgotJeekie’searinonehand,andwiththeotherwasslappinghiminthefacewhilesheexclaimed:
  “Othief,whombythecurseofBonsaIbroughtintotheworld,whathaveyoudonewithmyblanket?Wasitnotenoughthatyou,myonlyson,shouldleavemetoearnmyownliving?Mustyoualsotakemybestblanketwithyou,forwhichreasonIhavebeencoldeversince。Whereisit,thief,whereisit?“
  “Wornout,mymother,wornout,“heanswered,tryingtofreehimself。
  “Youforget,honourablemother,thatIgrowoldandyoushouldhavebeendeadyearsago。Howcanyouexpectablankettolastsolong?
  Leavegoofmyear,belovedmother,andIwillgiveyouanother。I
  havetravelledacrosstheworldtofindyouandIwanttohearnewsofyourhusband。“