首页 >出版文学> TYPEE>第26章

第26章

  Never,certainly,hadIbeheldsopowerfulanexhibitionofnaturaleloquenceasMarnoodisplayedduringthecourseofhisoration。Thegraceoftheattitudesintowhichhethrewhisflexiblefigure,thestrikinggesturesofhisnakedarms,andaboveall,thefirewhichshotfromhisbrillianteyes,impartedaneffecttothecontinually-changingaccentsofhisvoice,ofwhichthemostaccomplishedoratormighthavebeenproud。Atonemomentrecliningsidewaysuponthemat,andleaningcalmlyuponhisbendedarm,herelatedcircumstantiallytheaggressionsoftheFrench-theirhostilevisitstothesurroundingbays,enumeratingeachoneinsuccession-Happar,Puerka,Nukuheva,Tior,-andthenstartingtohisfeet,andprecipitatinghimselfforwardwithclenchedhandsandacountenancedistortedwithpassion,hepouredoutatideofinvectives。Fallingbackintoanattitudeofloftycommand,heexhortedtheTypeestoresisttheseencroachments;remindingthem,withafierceglanceofexultation,thatasyettheterroroftheirnamehadpreservedthemfromattack;andwithascornfulsneer,hesketchedinironicaltermsthewondrousintrepidityoftheFrench,who,withfivewar-canoesandhundredsofmen,hadnotdaredtoassailthenakedwarriorsoftheirvalley。
  Theeffectheproduceduponhisaudiencewaselectric;oneandalltheystoodregardinghimwithsparklingeyesandtremblinglimbs,asthoughtheywerelisteningtotheinspiredvoiceofaprophet。
  ButitsoonappearedthatMarnoo’spowerswereasversatileastheywereextraordinary。Assoonashehadfinishedhisvehementharangue,hethrewhimselfagainuponthemats,and,singlingoutindividualsinthecrowd,addressedthembyname,inasortofbanteringstyle,thehumourofwhich,thoughnearlyhiddenfromme,filledthewholeassemblywithuproariousdelight。
  Hehadawordforeverybody;and,turningrapidlyfromonetoanother,gaveutterancetosomehastywitticism,whichwassuretobefollowedbypealsoflaughter。Tothefemales,aswellastothemen,headdressedhisdiscourse。Heavenonlyknowswhathesaidtothem,buthecausedsmilesandblushestomantletheiringenuousfaces。Iam,indeed,verymuchinclinedtobelievethatMarnoo,withhishandsomepersonandcaptivatingmanners,wasasaddeceiveramongthesimplemaidensoftheisland。
  Duringallthistime,hehadneverforonemomentdeignedtoregardme。Heappeared,indeed,tobealtogetherunconsciousofmypresence。Iwasutterlyatalosshowtoaccountforthisextraordinaryconduct。Ieasilyperceivedthathewasamanofnolittleconsequenceamongtheislanders;thathepossesseduncommontalents;andwasgiftedwithahigherdegreeofknowledgethantheinmatesgiofthevalley。Forthesereasons,Ithereforegreatlyfearedlest,having,fromsomecauseorother,unfriendlyfeelingstowardsme,hemightexerthispowerfulinfluencetodomemischief。
  Itseemedevidentthathewasnotapermanentresidentofthevale,andyet,whencecouldhehavecome?OnallsidestheTypeesweregirtinbyhostiletribes,andhowcouldhepossibly,ifbelongingtoanyofthese,bereceivedwithsomuchcordiality?
  Thepersonalappearanceoftheenigmaticalstrangersuggestedadditionalperplexities。Theface,freefromtattooing,andtheunshavencrown,werepeculiaritiesIhadneverbeforeremarkedinanypartoftheisland,andIhadalwaysheardthatthecontrarywereconsideredtheindispensabledistinctionsofaMarquesanwarrior。
  Altogetherthematterwasperfectlyincomprehensibletome,andI
  awaiteditssolutionwithnosmalldegreeofanxiety。
  Atlength,fromcertainindications,Isuspectedthathewasmakingmethesubjectofhisremarks,althoughheappearedcautiouslytoavoideitherpronouncingmyname,orlookinginthedirectionwhereIlay。Allatonceherosefromthematswherehehadbeenreclining,and,stillconversing,movedtowardsme,hiseyepurposelyevadingmine,andseatedhimselfwithinlessthanayardofme。Ihadhardlyrecoveredfrommysurprise,whenhesuddenlyturnedround,and,withamostbenignantcountenance,extendedhisrighthandgracefullytowardsme。OfcourseIacceptedthecourteouschallenge,and,assoonasourpalmsmet,hebenttowardsme,andmurmuredinmusicalaccents,-“Howyoudo?““Howlonghaveyoubeeninthisbay?““Youlikethisbay?“
  HadIbeenpiercedsimultaneouslybythreeHapparspears,I
  couldnothavestartedmorethanIdidathearingthesesimplequestions。ForamomentIwasoverwhelmedwithastonishment,andthenansweredsomethingIknownotwhat;butassoonasIregainedmyself-possession,thethoughtdartedthroughmymindthatfromthisindividualImightobtainthatinformationregardingTobywhichI
  suspectedthenativeshadpurposelywithheldfromme。Accordingly,I
  questionedhimconcerningthedisappearanceofmycompanion,buthedeniedallknowledgeofthematter。Itheninquiredfromwhencehehadcome?Hereplied,fromNukuheva。WhenIexpressedmysurprise,helookedatmeforamoment,asifenjoyingmyperplexity,andthen,withhisstrangevivacity,exclaimed,-“Ah!metaboo,-megoNukuheva,-megoTior,-megoTypee,megoeverywhere,-nobodyharmme,-metaboo。“
  Thisexplanationwouldhavebeenaltogetherunintelligibletome,haditnotrecalledtomymindsomethingIhadpreviouslyheardconcerningasingularcustomamongtheseislanders。Thoughthecountryispossessedbyvarioustribes,whosemutualhostilitiesalmostwhollyprecludeanytriintercoursebetweenthem,yetthereareinstanceswhereapersonhavingratifiedfriendlyrelationswithsomeindividualbelongingtothevalley,whoseinmatesareatwarwithhisown,may,underparticularrestrictions,venturewithimpunityintothecountryofhisfriend,where,underothercircumstances,hewouldhavebeentreatedasanenemy。Inthislightarepersonalfriendshipsregardedamongthem,andtheindividualsoprotectedissaidtobe“taboo,“andhisperson,toacertainextent,isheldassacred。
  Thusthestrangerinformedmehehadaccesstoallthevalleysintheisland。
  CurioustoknowhowhehadacquiredhisknowledgeofEnglish,I
  questionedhimonthesubject。Atfirst,forsomereasonorother,heevadedtheinquiry,butafterwardstoldmethat,whenaboy,hehadbeencarriedtoseabythecaptainofatradingvessel,withwhomhehadstayedthreeyears,livingpartofthetimewithhimatSidney,inAustralia,andthat,atasubsequentvisittotheisland,thecaptainhad,athisownrequest,permittedhimtoremainamonghiscountrymen。Thenaturalquicknessofthesavagehadbeenwonderfullyimprovedbyhisintercoursewiththewhitemen,andhispartialknowledgeofaforeignlanguagegavehimagreatascendancyoverhislessaccomplishedcountrymen。
  WhenIaskedthenowaffableMarnoowhyitwasthathehadnotpreviouslyspokentome,heeagerlyinquiredwhatIhadbeenledtothinkofhimfromhisconductinthatrespect。Ireplied,thatIhadsupposedhimtobesomegreatchieforwarrior,whohadseenplentyofwhitemenbefore,anddidnotthinkitworthwhiletonoticeapoorsailor。AtthisdeclarationoftheexaltedopinionIhadformedofhim,heappearedvastlygratified,andgavemetounderstandthathehadpurposelybehavedinthatmanner,inordertoincreasemyastonishment,assoonasheshouldseepropertoaddressme。
  MarnoonowsoughttolearnmyversionofthestoryastohowI
  cametobeaninmateoftheTypeevalley。WhenIrelatedtohimthecircumstancesunderwhichTobyandIhadenteredit,helistenedwithevidentinterest;butassoonasIalludedtotheabsence,yetunaccountedfor,ofmycomrade,heendeavouredtochangethesubject,asifitweresomethinghedesirednottoagitate。Itseemed,indeed,asifeverythingconnectedwithTobywasdestinedtobegetdistrustandanxietyinmybosom。NotwithstandingMarnoo’sdenialofanyknowledgeofhisfate,Icouldnotavoidsuspectingthathewasdeceivingme;andthissuspicionrevivedthosefrightfulapprehensionswithregardtomyownfate,which,forashorttimepast,hadsubsidedinmybreast。
  Influencedbythesefeelings,Inowfeltastrongdesiretoavailmyselfoftheprotection,andunderhissafeguardtoreturntoNukuheva。ButassoonasIhintedatthis,heunhesitatinglypronouncedittobeentirelyimpracticable;assuringmethattheTypeeswouldneverconsenttomyleavingthevalley。AlthoughwhathesaidmerelyconfirmedtheimpressionwhichIhadbeforeentertained,stillitincreasedmyanxietytoescapefromacaptivity,which,howeverendurable,nay,delightfulitmightbeinsomerespects,involvedinitsissuesafatemarkedbythemostfrightfulcontingencies。
  IcouldnotconcealfrommymindthatTobyhadbeentreatedinthesamefriendlymannerasIhadbeen,andyetalltheirkindnessterminatedwithhismysteriousdisappearance。Mightnotthesamefateawaitme?-afatetoodreadfultothinkof。Stimulatedbytheseconsiderations,IurgedanewmyrequesttoMarnoo;butheonlysetforthinstrongercolourstheimpossibilityofmyescape,andrepeatedhispreviousdeclaration,thattheTypeeswouldneverbebroughttoconsenttomydeparture。
  WhenIendeavouredtolearnfromhimthemotiveswhichpromptedthemtoholdmeaprisoner,MarnooagainassumedthatmysterioustonewhichhadtormentedmewithapprehensionswhenIhadquestionedhimwithregardtothefateofmycompanion。
  Thusrepulsed,inamannerwhichonlyserved,byarousingthemostdreadfulforebodings,toexcitemetorenewedattempts,Iconjuredhimtointercedeformewiththenatives,andendeavourtoprocuretheirconsenttomyleavingthem。Tothisheappearedstronglyaverse;
  but,yieldingatlasttomyimportunities,headdressedseveralofthechiefs,whowiththeresthadbeeneyeingusintentlyduringthewholeofourconversation。Hispetition,however,wasatoncemetwiththemostviolentdisapprobation,manifestingitselfinangryglancesandgestures,andaperfecttorrentofpassionatewords,directedtobothhimandmyself。Marnoo,evidentlyrepentingthestephehadtaken,earnestlydeprecatedtheresentmentofthecrowd,andinafewmomentssucceededinpacifying,tosomeextent,theclamourswhichhadbrokenoutassoonashispropositionhadbeenunderstood。
  WiththemostintenseinteresthadIwatchedthereceptionhisintercessionmightreceive;andabitterpangshotthroughmyheartattheadditionalevidence,nowfurnished,oftheunchangeabledeterminationoftheislanders。Marnootoldme,withevidentalarminhiscountenance,thatalthoughadmittedintothebayonafriendlyfootingwithitsinhabitants,hecouldnotpresumetomeddlewiththeirconcerns,assuchaprocedure,ifpersistedin,wouldatonceabsolvetheTypeesfromtherestraintsofthe“taboo,“
  althoughsolongasherefrainedfromanysuchconduct,itscreenedhimeffectuallyfromtheconsequencesoftheenmitytheyborehistribe。
  Atthismoment,Mehevi,whowaspresent,angrilyinterruptedhim;andthewordswhichheuttered,inacommandingtone,evidentlymeantthathemustatonceceasetalkingtome,andwithdrawtotheotherpartofthehouse。Marnooimmediatelystartedup,hurriedlyenjoiningmenottoaddresshimagain,and,asIvaluedmysafety,torefrainfromallfurtherallusiontothesubjectofmydeparture;