“There,“hesaid,“thinkthatdo,“andhestudiedhimbythelightofthecandle。“Sameheight,samecolourhair,samedirtyclothes,andasAsikineverseeMajor’sfacebecausehealwayswearmaskinpublic,likeastwopeasonshovel。Ohmy!Jeekiecleverchap,Jeekiedevilishcleverchap。ButwhenAsikapulloffthatmasktogivehimtrueloverkiss,OHMY!wonderthathappenthen?ThinkwholeofBonsa-Townbustup;thinkbigwaterfallrunbackwards;thinkshenotquitepleased;
thinkmygoodLordfindhimselfinfalseposition;thinkJeekiegladtobeoncoast;thinkhenotgobacktoBonsa-Townnomore。Ohmyaunt!no,hestopinEnglandandgochurchtwiceonSunday,“andpressinghisbighandsonthepitofhisstomachherockedandrolledinfierce,silentlaughter。
ThenanowlhootedagainimmediatelybeneaththefenceandJeekie,blowingoutthecandle,openedtheflapofthetentandtappedtheheadporter,whostoodoutside,ontheshoulder。HecreptinandbetweenthemtheyliftedthesenselessAylwardandborehimtotheV-shapedentranceofthebomawhichwasimmediatelyoppositetothetentand,oddlyenough,halfopen。HerethetwootherporterswithwhomJeekiehadperformedsomeceremony,chancedtobeonguard,therestoftheircompanybeingstationedatadistance。Jeekieandtheheadporterwentthroughthegaplikemencarryingacorpsetomidnightburial,andpresentlyinthedarknesswithouttwoowlsbegantohoot。
NowAylwardwaslaiduponalitterthathadbeenprepared,andeightwhite-robedAsikibearersstaredathisgoldmaskinthefaintstarlight。
“Isupposeheisnotdead,brother,“saidOwlNo。2doubtfully。
“Nay,brother,“saidOwlNo。1,“feelhisheartandhispulse。Notdead,onlydrunk。Hewillwakeupbydaylight,bywhichtimeyoushouldbefaruponyourway。BegoodandgentletothewhitemanVernoon,whohasbeenmymaster。Becareful,too,thathedoesnotescapeyou,brother,forasyouknowheisverystrongandcunning。
SaytotheAsikathatJeekieherservantmakeshisreverencetoher,andhopesthatshewillhavemany,manyhappyyearswiththehusbandthathesendsher;alsothatshewillrememberhimwhomshecalled’BlackDog,’inherprayerstothegodsandspiritsofourpeople。“
“Itshallbedone,brother,butwhydoyounotreturnwithus?“
“Because,brother,IhavetiesacrosstheBlackWater——dearchildren,almostwhite——whomIlovesomuchthatIcannotleavethem。Farewell,brethren,theblessingsoftheBonsasbeonyou,andmayyougrowfatandprosperintheloveandfavourofourladytheAsika。“
“Farewell,“theymurmuredinanswer。“Goodfortunebeyourbedfellow。“
Anotherminuteandtheyhadliftedupthelitterandvanishedataswingingtrotintotheshadowofthetrees。Jeekiereturnedtothecampandorderedthethreementore-stopthegatewaywiththorns,mutteringintheirears:
“Remember,brethren,onewordofthisandyoudie,allofyou,asthosediewhobreaktheoath。“
“Havewenotsworn?“theywhispered,astheywentbacktotheirposts。
Jeekiestoodawhileinfrontoftheemptytentandifanyhadbeentheretonotehim,theymighthaveseenashadowasofcompunctioncreepoverhispowerfulblackface。
“Whenhewakeuphewon’tknowwhereheare,“hereflected,“andwhenhegettoBonsa-Townhe’llwonderwhereheis,andwhenhemeetAsika!
Well,heverybigblackguard;trytomurderMajor,whomJeekienurseasbaby,theonlythingthatJeekiecarefor——except——Jeekie;trytomakelovetoMissBarbaraagainstwillwhenhecatchheraloneinforest,whichnotplayinggame。Jeekieselfnotsuchbigblackguardasthatdirt-bornnobleLord;Jeekienevermurdernoone——notquite;
Jeekienevermakelovetogirlwhatnotwanthim——noneed,somanywhatdothathehavetoshovethemoff,likegoodChristianman。Mrs。
Jeekieseetothatwhileshelive。AlsobetterthatmeanwhitemangocallonBonsasthanMajorandMissyBarbaraandallporters,andJeekie——speciallyJeekie——getthroatcut。No,no,Jeekienothingtobeashamedof,Jeekiedogoodday’swork,thoughJeekiekeepittightaswaxsincewhitefolksuchsillypeople,andwhenMajorinarage,heverynastycustomerandseeeverythingupsidedown。Now,Jeekiequitetired,sosayhisprayersandhavenap。No,thinknotintent,thoughverycomfortable。Majormightwakeup,pokehisnoseinthere,andifheseeblackfaceinsteadofwhiteone,askuglyquestion,whichifJeekiehalfasleephenoabletoanswerniceandneat。Stillhejustarrangethingsalittlesotheylookallright。“
DawnbegantobreakintheforestandAlanwokeinhisshelterandstretchedhimself。Hehadsleptsoundlyallthenight,sosoundlythattheinnocentJeekiewonderedmuchwhetherbyanychancehealsohadtakenatotoutofthatparticularwhiskybottle,asindeedhehadrecommendedhimtodo。Peoplewhodrinkwhiskyafterlongabstinencefromspiritsareapttosleeplong,hereflected。
AlancreptoutoftheshelterandgazedaffectionatelyatthetentinwhichBarbaraslumbered。ThankHeavenshewassafesofar,asforsomeunknownreason,evidentlytheAsikihadpostponedtheirattack。Justthenaclamouraroseintheair,andheperceivedJeekiestridingtowardshimwavingonearminanexcitedfashion,whilewiththeotherhedraggedalongthecaptainoftheporters,whoappearedtobeprayingformercy。
“Hereprettygo,Major,“heshouted,“devilandalltopay!ThatmyLord,hegoneandbolted。Thissillyfoolsaythatthreehoursagohehearsomethingbreakthroughfenceandthinkitonlyhy?nawhatcometosteal,sotakenonotice。Well,thathy?na,youguesswhoheis。
Youcomelook,Major,youcomelook,andthenwetiethisfellowupandfloghim。“
AlanrantoAylward’stenttofinditempty。
“Look,“saidJeekie,whohadfollowed,“seehowhedobusiness,thatjollycleverhy?na,“andhepointedtoabrokenwhiskybottleandsomeseveredcords。“Youseehemanagebreakbottleandrubropeagainstcutglasstillitcomeintwo。Thenhedohy?nadodgeandhookit。“
Alaninspectedthearticles,nordidanyshadowofdoubtenterhismind。
“Certainlyhemanagedverywell,“hesaid,“especiallyforaLondon-
bredman,but,Jeekie,whatcanhavebeenhisobject?“
“Oh!whoknow,Major?Mindofmanverystrangeandvariousthing;
p’rapshenobeartoseeyouandMissBarbaratogether;p’rapsheboltcoast,getearoflocalmagistratebeforeyou;p’rapshesituptreetoshootyou;p’rapsnastytempermakehimmad。Buthegoneanyway,andIhopehenomeetAsiki,poorfellow,’causeifso,whoknow?
P’rapstheyknockhimonhead,oriftheythinkhimyou,theymakehimprisonerandkeephimquitelongwhilebeforetheylethimgoagain。“
“Well,“saidAlan,“hehasgoneofhisownfreewill,sowehavenoresponsibilityinthematter,andIcan’tpretendthatIamsorrytoseethelastofhim,atanyrateforthepresent。Letthatpoorbeggarloose,thereseemstohavebeenenoughflogginginthisplace,andafterallheisn’tmuchtoblame。“
Jeekieobeyed,apparentlywithmuchreluctance,andjustthentheysawoneoftheirownpeoplerunningtowardsthecamp。
“’FraidhegoingtotellusAsikicomeattack,“saidJeekie,shakinghishead。“Hopetheygiveustimebreakfastfirst。“
“Nodoubt,“answeredAlannervously,forhefearedtheresultofthatattack。
Thenthemanarrivedbreathlessandbegantogaspouthisnews,whichfilledAlanwithdelightandcausedalookofutteramazementtoappearuponthebroadfaceofJeekie。Itwastotheeffectthathehadclimbedahightreeashehadbeenbiddentodo,andfromthetopofthattreebythelightofthefirstraysoftherisingsun,milesawayontheplainbeyondtheforest,hehadseentheAsikiarmyinfullretreat。
“ThankGod!“exclaimedAlan。
“Yes,Major,butthatveryrumstory。Jeekiecan’tswallowitallatonce。Mustsendoutseenoneofthemleftbehind。P’rapstheyplaytrick,butiftheyreallygone,’sposeit’causegunsfrightensthemsomuch。Alwaysthinkpowderverygreat’vention,especiallywhenenemyhain’tgotnone,andquitesureofitnow。Jeekievery,veryseldomwrong。Soonbelieve,“headdedwithaburstofconfidence,“thatJeekieneverwrongatall。Helookfortruthsolongthatatlasthefindit/always/。“
SomethingmorethanamonthhadgonebyandMajorandMrs。Vernon,thelatterfullyrestoredtohealthandthemostsweetandbeautifulofbrides,stooduponthesteamship/Benin/,andasthesunsank,lookedtheirlastuponthecoastofWesternAfrica。
“Yes,dear,“Alanwassayingtohiswife,“fromfirsttolastithasbeenaveryqueerstory,butIreallythinkthatourgettingthatAsikigoldafterallwasoneofthequeerestpartsofit;alsouncommonlyconvenient,asthingshaveturnedout。“
“Namelythatyouhavegotalittlepauperforawifeinsteadofagreatheiress,Alan。Buttellmeagainaboutthegold。Ihavehadsomuchtothinkofduringthelastfewdays,“andsheblushed,“thatI
neverquitetookitallin。“
“Well,love,thereisn’tmuchtotell。Whenthatforwardingagent,Mr。
Aston,knewthatwewereinthetown,hecametomeandsaidthathehadaboutfiftycasesfullofsomethingheavy,ashesupposedsamplesofore,addressedtometoyourcareinEnglandwhichhewasproposingtoshiponbythe/Benin/。Ianswered’Yes,thatwasallright,’anddidnotundeceivehimabouttheircontents。ThenIaskedhowtheyhadarrived,andifhehadnotreceivedaletterwiththem。Herepliedthatonemorningbeforethewarehousewasopen,somenativeshadbroughtthemdowninacanoe,anddumpedthematthedoor,tellingthewatchmanthattheyhadbeenpaidtodeliverthemtherebysomeothernativeswhomtheymetalongwayuptheriver。Thentheywentawaywithoutleavinganyletterormessage。Well,IthankedAstonandpaidhischargesandthere’sanendofthematter。Thosefifty-threecasesarenowintheholdinvoicedasoresamplesand,asIinspectedthemmyselfandamsurethattheyhavenotbeentamperedwith,besidesthevalueofthenecklacetheAsikagavemewe’vegot£100,000tobeginourmarriedlifeuponwithsomethingoverforoldJeekie,andI
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