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第47章

  Alansprangupwithanexclamation;inhisnew-foundjoyhehadforgottenallabouttheAsiki。
  “Keephairon,Major,“saidJeekiecheerfully;“don’tthinktheyattackyet,plentyoftimeforbreakfastfirst。Whentheycomewemakeitveryhotforthem,lotsofrifleandcartridgenow。“
  “Can’twerunaway?“askedBarbara。
  “No,Missy,can’trun;muststophereanddobest。Campwellbuilt,openallround,don’tthinktheytakeit。YouleaveeverythingtoJeekie,heseeyouthrough,butp’rapsyoulikecomebreakfastoutside,whereyouknowallthatgoon。“
  Barbaradidlike,butasithappenedtheywereallowedtoconsumetheirmealinpeace,sincenoAsikiappeared。Assoonasitwasswallowedshereturnedtohertent,whileAlanandJeekiesettoworktostrengthenthedefencesofthelittlecampaswellastheywereable,andtomakereadyandserveoutthearmsandammunition。
  Aboutmiddayamanwhomtheyhadpostedinatreethatgrewinsidethecampannouncedthathesawtheenemy,andnextmomentacompanyofthemrushedtowardsthemacrosstheopenandweregreetedbyavolleywhichkilledandwoundedseveralmen。Atthisexhibitionofmiraculouspower,fornoneofthesesoldiershadeverheardthereportoffirearmsorseentheireffect,theyretreatedrapidly,utteringshoutsofdismayandcarryingtheirdeadandwoundedwiththem。
  “Doyousupposetheyhavegone,Jeekie?“askedAlananxiously。
  Heshookhishead。
  “Thinknot,Major,thinktheyfrightened,bybigbulletmagic,andgoconsultpriest。Alsoonlyafewofthemhere,restofarmycomelaterandtryrushusto-morrowmorningbeforedawn。ThatAsikicustom。“
  “Thenwhatshallwedo,Jeekie?Runforitorstophere?“
  “Thinkmuststophere,Major。Ifwebolt,carryingMissBarbara,whocan’twalkmuch,theyfollowonspoorandcatchus。Beststickinsidethisfenceandseewhathappen。Alsoonceoutsidep’rapsportersdesertandleaveus。“
  Soastherewasnothingelsetodotheystayed,labouringalldayatthestrengtheningoftheirfortificationstillatlengththebomaorfenceofboughs,supportedbyearth,wassohighandthickthatwhileanywerelefttofirethroughtheloopholes,itwouldbeverydifficulttostormbymenarmedwithspears。
  ItwasadreadfulandarduousdayforAlan,whonowhadBarbara’ssafetytothinkof,Barbarawithwhomasyethehadscarcelyfoundtimetoexchangeaword。Bysunsetindeedhewassowornoutwithtoilandanxietythathecouldscarcelystanduponhisfeet。Jeekie,whoallthatafternoonhadbeenstrangelyquietandreflective,surveyedhimcritically,thensaid:
  “Youhavegooddrinkandgosleepabit,Major。VerygoodlittlesheltertherebyMissBarbara’stent,andyouholdherhandifyoulikeunderneaththecanvas,whichcomfortingandallcorrect。Jeekienevergettired,hekeepgoodlookoutandletyouknowifanythinghappen,andthenyoujumpupquitefreshandfightliketom-catincorner。“
  AtfirstAlanrefusedtolisten,butwhenBarbaraaddedherentreatiestothoseofJeekiehegaveway,andtenminuteslaterwasassoundlyasleepashehadeverbeeninhislife。
  “Keepeyeonhim,MissBarbara,andcallmeifhewake。NowIgogivenoblelordhissupperandseethathequitecomfortable。Jeekieseemverybusyto-night,justlikewhenMajorhavedinner-partyatYarleysandoldcookgetdrunkinkitchen。“
  IfBarbaracouldhavefollowedJeekie’smovementsforthenextfewhours,shewouldprobablyhaveagreedthathewasbusy。FirsthewenttoAylward’stent,andashehadsaidhewould,gavehimhissupper,andwithithalfabottleofwhiskyfromthestoreswhichhehadbeencarryingaboutwithhimforsometime,ashesaid,topreventtheportersfromgettingatit。Aylwardwouldlittle,thoughashisarmsweretiedtothetent-pole,Jeekiesatbesidehimandfedhimlikeababy,conversingpleasantlywithhimallthewhile,informinghimamongstotherthingsthathehadbettersay“bigprayer,“becausetheAsikiwouldprobablycuthisthroatbeforemorning。
  Aylward,whowasinastateofsullenfury,scarcelyrepliedtothistalk,excepttosaythatifso,therewasonecomfort,theywouldcuthisandhismaster’salso。
  “Yes,myLord,“answeredJeekie,“thatquitetrue,sodrinktonextmeeting,thoughIthinkyougodifferentplacetome,andwhenyougottailandIwing,youhornandIcrownofglory,ofcoursewenottalkmuchtogether,“andheheldamugofwhiskyandwater——agreatdealofwhiskyandaverylittlewater——tohisprisoner’smouth。
  Aylwarddrainedit,feelinganeedforstimulant。
  “There,“saidJeekie,holdingitupsidedown,“youdrinkeverydropandnotofferonetopooroldJeekie。Well,heturnedteetotaller,sonomatter。Good-night,myLord,IcallyouifAsikicome。“
  “WhoaretheAsiki?“askedAylwarddrowsily。
  “Oh!youwanttoknow?Itellyou,“andhebeganalong,ramblingstory。
  BeforeheevercametotheendofitAylwardhadfallenonhissideandwasfastasleep。
  “Dearme!“saidJeekie,contemplatinghim,“thatwhiskyverystrong,thoughbottlesaysameastheydrinkinHouseofCommon。ThatwhiskysostrongIthinkIpourawayrestofit,“andhedidtothelastdrop,eventakingthetroubletowashoutthebottlewithwater。“Nowyounotemptanyone,“hesaid,addressingthesaidbottlewithaverypeculiarsmile,“orifyoutempt,atleastdonoharm——likekissdowntelephone!“Thenhelaiddownthebottleonitssideandleftthetent。
  Outsideofitthreeoftheheadporters,whoappearedtobefriendsofhis,werewaitingforhim,andwiththesemenheengagedinlowandearnestconversation。Next,aftertheyhadarrivedatsomeagreement,whichtheyseemedtoratifybyacuriousoaththatinvolvedtheircrossingandclaspinghandsinanoddfashion,andothersymbolsknowntoWestAfricansecretsocieties,Jeekiewenttheroundofthecamptoseethateveryonewasathispost。Thenhedidwhatmostpeoplewouldhavethoughtaverycuriousandstrangething,namelyclimbedthefenceandvanishedintotheforest,wherepresentlyasoundwasheardasofanowlhooting。
  Alittlewhilelaterandanotherowlbegantohootinthedistance,whereatthethreeheadportersnudgedeachother。Perhapstheyhadheardsuchowlshootbeforeatnight,andperhapstheyknewthatJeekie,whohad“passedBonsa,“couldonlybeharmedbythedirectcommandofBonsaspeakingthroughthemouthoftheAsikaherself。
  Stilltheymighthavebeeninterestedinthenocturnalconversationofthosetwoowls,which,asiscommonwithsuchmagicalfowlinWestAfrica,hadtransformedthemselvesintohumanshapes,theshapeofJeekieandtheshapeofanAsikipriest,whowas,asithappened,abloodrelationofJeekie。
  “Verygood,Brother,“saidOwlNo。1;“allyouwantisthiswhitemanwhomtheAsikadesiresforahusband。Well,Ihavedonemybestforhim,butImustthinkofmyselfandothers,andhegoestogreathappiness。Ihavegivenhimsomethingtomakehimsleep;doyoucomepresentlywitheightmen,nomore,orweshallkillyou,tothefenceofthecamp,andwewillhandoverthewhiteman,Vernoon,toyoutotakebacktotheAsika,whowillgiveyouawonderfulreward,sucharewardasyouhaveneverimagined。Nowletmehearyourword。“
  ThenOwlNo。2answered:
  “Brother,Imakethebargainonbehalfofthearmy,andsweartoitbythedoubleSwimmingHeadofBonsa。Wewillcomeandtakethewhiteman,Vernoon,whoistobeMungana,andcarryhimaway。Inreturnwepromisenottofollowormolestyou,oranyothersinyourcamp。
  Indeed,whyshouldwe,whodonotdesiretobekilledbythedreadfulmagicthatyouhave,amagicthatmakesanoiseandpiercesthroughourbodiesfromafar?WhatwerethewordsoftheAsika?’BringbackVernoon,orperish。Icarefornothingelse,bringbackVernoontobemyhusband。’“
  “Good,“saidOwlNo。1,“withinthehalfofanhourVernoonshallbereadyforyou。“
  “Good,“answeredOwlNo。2,“withinhalfanhoureightofuswillbewithouttheeastfaceofyourcamptoreceivehim。“
  “Silently?“
  “Silently,mybrotherinBonsa。Ifhecriesoutwewillgaghim。Fearnot,noneshallknowyourpartinthismatter。“
  “Good,mybrotherinBonsa。Bytheway,howisBigBonsa?Ifearthatthewhiteman,Vernoon,hurthimverymuch,andthatiswhyIgivehimup——becauseofhissacrilege。“
  “WhenIleftthegodwasverysickandallthepeoplemourned,butdoubtlessheisimmortal。“
  “Doubtlessheisimmortal,mybrother,alittlehardmagicinhisstomach——ifhehasone——cannothurt/him/。Farewell,dearbrotherinBonsa,IwishthatIwereyoutogetthegreatrewardthattheAsikawillgivetoyou。Farewell,farewell。“
  Thenthetwoowlsflittedapartagain,hootingastheywent,tilltheycametotheirrespectivecamps。
  JeekiewasinthetentperformingastrangetoiletuponthesleepingAylwardbythelightofasinglecandle。FromhispouchheproducedthemaskoflinenpaintedwithgoldthatAlanusedtobeforcedtowear,andtieditsecurelyoverAylward’sface,murmuring:
  “Youalwayslovegold,myLordAylward,andJeekiepromiseyouseeplentyofitnow。“
  Thenheproceededtoremovehiscoat,hiswaistcoat,hissocks,andhisbootsandtoreplacethesearticlesofEuropeanattirebyhisownwornAsikisandalsandhisowndirtyAsikirobe。