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第11章

  Toby,whoinvariablyactedaspioneer,nowproceededtoreconnoitre。Onhisreturn,hereportedthattheshelvesofrockonourrightwouldenableustogainwithlittleriskthebottomofthecataract。Accordingly,leavingthebedofthestreamattheverypointwhereitthundereddown,webegancrawlingalongoneoftheseslopingledgesuntilitcarriedustowithinafewfeetofanotherthatinclineddownwardatastillsharperangle,anduponwhich,byassistingeachother,wemanagedtoalightinsafety。Wewarilycreptalongthis,steadyingourselvesbythenakedrootsoftheshrubsthatclungtoeveryfissure。Asweproceeded,thenarrowpathbecamestillmorecontracted,renderingitdifficultforustomaintainourfooting,untilsuddenly,aswereachedanangleofthewallofrockwherewehadexpectedittowiden,weperceivedtoourconsternation,thatayardortwofartheronitabruptlyterminatedataplacewecouldnotpossiblyhopetopass。
  Toby,asusual,ledthevan,andinsilenceIwaitedtolearnfromhimhowheproposedtoextricateusfromthisnewdifficulty。
  “Well,myboy,“Iexclaimed,aftertheexpirationofseveralminutes,duringwhichtimemycompanionhadnotutteredaword:
  “what’stobedonenow?“
  Herepliedinatranquiltonethatprobablythebestthingwecoulddointhepresentstraitwastogetoutofitassoonaspossible。
  “Yes,mydearToby,buttellmehowwearetogetoutofit。“
  “Somethinginthissortofstyle,“hereplied;andatthesamemoment,tomyhorror,heslippedsidewaysofftherock,and,asIthenthought,bygoodfortunemerely,alightedamongthespreadingbranchesofaspeciesofpalmtree,thatshootingitshardyrootsalongaledgebelow,curveditstrunkupwardsintotheair,andpresentedathickmassoffoliageabouttwentyfeetbelowthespotwherewehadthussuddenlybeenbroughttoastand-still。Iinvoluntarilyheldmybreath,expectingtoseetheformofmycompanion,afterbeingsustainedforamomentbythebranchesofthetree,sinkthroughtheirfrailsupport,andfallheadlongtothebottom。Tomysurpriseandjoy,however,herecoveredhimself,anddisentanglinghislimbsfromthefracturedbranches,hepeeredoutfromhisleafybed,andshoutedlustily,“Comeon,myhearty,thereisnootheralternative!“andwiththisheduckedbeneaththefoliage,andslippingdownthetrunk,stoodinamomentatleastfiftyfeetbeneathme,uponthebroadshelfofrockfromwhichsprungthetreehehaddescended。
  WhatwouldInothavegivenatthatmomenttohavebeenbyhisside?Thefeathehadjustaccomplishedseemedlittlelessthanmiraculous,andIcouldhardlycredittheevidenceofmysenseswhenI
  sawthewidedistancethatasingledaringacthadsosuddenlyplacedbetweenus。
  Toby’sanimating“comeon!“againsoundedinmyears,anddreadingtoloseallconfidencemyselfifIremainedmeditatinguponthestep,Ioncemoregazeddowntoassuremyselfoftherelativebearingofthetreeandmyownposition,andthenclosingmyeyesandutteringonecomprehensiveejaculationofprayer,Iinclinedmyselfovertowardstheabyss,andafteronebreathlessinstantfellwithacrashintothetree,thebranchessnappingandcracklingwithmyweight,asIsunklowerandloweramongthem,untilIwasstoppedbycomingincontactwithasturdylimb。
  InafewmomentsIwasstandingatthefootofthetree,manipulatingmyselfalloverwithaviewofascertainingtheextentoftheinjurieshadreceived。Tomysurprisetheonlyeffectsofmyfeatwereafewslightcontusionstootriflingtocareabout。Therestofourdescentwaseasilyaccomplished,andinhalfanhourafterregainingtheravine,wehadpartakenofoureveningmorsel,builtourhutasusual,andcrawledunderitsshelter。
  Thenextmorning,inspiteofourdebilityandtheagonyofhungerunderwhichwewerenowsuffering,thoughneitherofusconfessedtothefact,westruggledalongourdismalandstilldifficultanddangerouspath,cheeredbythehopeofsooncatchingaglimpseofthevalleybeforeus,andtowardseveningthevoiceofacataractwhichhadforsometimesoundedlikealowdeepbasstothemusicofthesmallerwaterfalls,brokeuponourearsinstillloudertones,andassuredusthatwewereapproachingitsvicinity。
  Thateveningwestoodonthebrinkofaprecipice,overwhichthedarkstreamboundedinonefinalleapoffull300feet。Thesheerdescentterminatedintheregionwesolonghadsought。Oneithersideofthefall,twoloftyandperpendicularbluffsbuttressedthesidesoftheenormouscliff,andprojectedintotheseaofverdurewithwhichthevalleywaved,andarangeofsimilarprojectingeminencesstooddisposedinahalfcircleabouttheheadofthevale。Athickcanopyoftreeshungovertheveryvergeofthefall,leavinganarchedapertureforthepassageofthewaters,whichimpartedastrangepicturesquenesstothescene。
  Thevalleywasnowbeforeus;butinsteadofbeingconductedintoitssmilingbosombythegradualdescentofthedeepwatercoursewehadthusfarpursued,allourlaboursnowappearedtohavebeenrenderedfutilebyitsabrupttermination。But,bitterlydisappointed,wedidnotentirelydespair。
  Asitwasnownearsunsetwedeterminedtopassthenightwherewewere,andonthemorrow,refreshedbysleep,andbyeatingatonemealallourstockoffood,toaccomplishadescentintothevalley,orperishintheattempt。
  Welaidourselvesdownthatnightonaspot,therecollectionofwhichstillmakesmeshudder。Asmalltableofrockwhichprojectedovertheprecipiceononesideofthestream,andwasdrenchedbythesprayofthefall,sustainedahugetrunkofatreewhichmusthavebeendepositedtherebysomeheavyfreshet。Itlayobliquely,withoneendrestingontherockandtheothersupportedbythesideoftheravine。Againstitweplacedinaslopingdirectionanumberofthehalf-decayedboughsthatwerestrewnabout,andcoveringthewholewithtwigsandleaves,awaitedthemorning’slightbeneathsuchshelterasitafforded。
  Duringthewholeofthisnightthecontinualroaringofthecataract-thedismalmoaningofthegalethroughthetrees-thepatteringoftherain,andtheprofounddarkness,affectedmyspiritstoadegreewhichnothinghadeverbeforeproduced。Wet,half-famished,andchilledtotheheartwiththedampnessoftheplace,andnearlywildwiththepainIendured,Ifairlycowereddowntotheearthunderthismultiplicationofhardships,andabandonedmyselftofrightfulanticipationsofevil;andmycompanion,whosespiritatlastwasagooddealbroken,scarcelyutteredawordduringthewholenight。
  Atlengththedaydawneduponus,andrisingfromourmiserablepallet,westretchedourstiffenedjoints,andaftereatingallthatremainedofourbread,preparedforthelaststageofourjourney。
  Iwillnotrecounteveryhairbreadthescape,andeveryfearfuldifficultythatoccurredbeforewesucceededinreachingthebosomofthevalley。AsIhavealreadydescribedsimilarscenes,itwillbesufficienttosaythatatlength,aftergreattoilandgreatdangers,webothstoodwithnolimbsbrokenattheheadofthatmagnificentvalewhichfivedaysbeforehadsosuddenlyburstuponmysight,andalmostbeneaththeshadowofthoseverycliffsfromwhosesummitswehadgazedupontheprospect。
  HOWtoobtainthefruitwhichwefeltconvincedmustgrownearathandwasourfirstthought。TypeeorHappar?Afrightfuldeathatthehandsofthefiercestofcannibals,orakindlyreceptionfromagentlerraceofsavages?Which?Butitwastoolatenowtodiscussaquestionwhichwouldsosoonbeanswered。
  Thepartofthevalleyinwhichwefoundourselvesappearedtobealtogetheruninhabited。Analmostimpenetrablethicketextendedfromsidetoside,withoutpresentingasingleplantaffordingthenourishmentwehadconfidentlycalculatedupon;andwiththisobject,wefollowedthecourseofthestream,castingquickglancesasweproceededintothethickjunglesoneitherhand。
  Mycompanion-towhosesolicitationsIhadyieldedindescendingintothevalley-nowthatthestepwastaken,begantomanifestadegreeofcautionIhadlittleexpectedfromhim。Heproposedthatintheeventofourfindinganadequatesupplyoffruit,weshouldremaininthisunfrequentedportionofthevalley-whereweshouldrunlittlechanceofbeingsurprisedbyitsoccupants,whoevertheymightbe-untilsufficientlyrecruitedtoresumeourjourney;whenlayinginastoreoffoodequaltoourwants,wemighteasilyregainthebayofNukuheva,afterthelapseofasufficientintervaltoensurethedepartureofourvessel。
  Iobjectedstronglytothisproposition,plausibleasitwas,asthedifficultiesoftheroutewouldbealmostinsurmountable,unacquaintedaswewerewiththegeneralbearingsofthecountry,andIremindedmycompanionofthehardshipswhichwehadalreadyencounteredinouruncertainwanderings;inaword,Isaidthatsincewehaddeemeditadvisabletoenterthevalley,weoughtmanfullytofacetheconsequences,whatevertheymightbe;themoreespeciallyasIwasconvincedtherewasnoalternativeleftusbuttofallinwiththenativesatonce,andboldlyriskthereceptiontheymightgiveus:andthatastomyself,Ifeltthenecessityofrestandshelter,andthatuntilIhadobtainedthem,Ishouldbewhollyunabletoencountersuchsufferingsaswehadlatelypassedthrough。TothejusticeoftheseobservationsTobysomewhatreluctantlyassented。
  Weweresurprisedthat,aftermovingasfaraswehadalongthevalley,weshouldstillmeetwiththesameimperviousthickets;andthinkingthatalthoughthebordersofthestreammightbelinedforsomedistancewiththem,yetbeyondtheremightbemoreopenground,I
  requestedTobytokeepabrightlook-outupononeside,whileIdidthesameontheother,inordertodiscoversomeopeninginthebushes,andespeciallytowatchfortheslightestappearanceofapathoranythingelsethatmightindicatethevicinityoftheislanders。
  Whatfurtiveandanxiousglanceswecastintothosedim-lookingshades!Withwhatapprehensionsweproceeded,ignorantatwhatmomentwemightbegreetedbythejavelinofsomeambushedsavage!
  Atlastmycompanionpaused,anddirectedmyattentiontoanarrowopeninginthefoliage。Westruckintoit,anditsoonbroughtusbyanindistinctlytracedpathtoacomparativelyclearspace,atthefartherendofwhichwedescriedanumberofthetrees,thenativenameofwhichis“annuee,“andwhichbearamostdeliciousfruit。
  Whatarace!Ihobblingoverthegroundlikesomedecrepitwretch,andTobyleapingforwardlikeagreyhound。Hequicklyclearedoneofthetreesonwhichthereweretwoorthreeofthefruit,buttoourchagrintheyprovedtobemuchdecayed;therindspartlyopenedbythebirds,andtheirheartshalfdevoured。However,wequicklydespatchedthem,andnoambrosiacouldhavebeenmoredelicious。