BuddhaatKamakura。Hesat,indefianceofmunicipalorders,astridethegunZam-ZammahonherbrickplatformoppositetheoldAjaib-Gher-theWonderHouse,asthenativescalltheLahoreMuseum。WhoholdZam-Zammah,thatfire-breathingdragon,holdthePunjab,aforthegreatgreen-bronzepieceisalwaysfirstoftheconqueror’sloot。
TherewassomejustificationforKim-hehadkickedLalaDinanath’sboyoffthetrunnions-sincetheEnglishheldthePunjabandKimwasEnglish。
Thoughhewasburnedblackasanynative;thoughhespokethevernacularbypreference,andhismother-tongueinaclippeduncertainsing-song;
thoughheconsortedontermsofperfectequalitywiththesmallboysofthebazar;Kimwaswhite-apoorwhiteoftheverypoorest。Thehalf-castewomanwholookedafterhimshesmokedopium,andpretendedtokeepasecond-handfurnitureshopbythesquarewherethecheapcabswaittoldthemissionariesthatshewasKim’smother’ssister;buthismotherhadbeennursemaidinaColonel’sfamilyandhadmarriedKimballO’Hara,ayoungcolour-sergeantoftheMavericks,anIrishregiment。HeafterwardstookapostontheSind,Punjab,andDelhiRailway,andhisRegimentwenthomewithouthim。ThewifediedofcholerainFerozepore,andO’Harafelltodrinkandloafingupanddownthelinewiththekeen-eyedthree-year-oldbaby。Societiesandchaplains,anxiousforthechild,triedtocatchhim,butO’Haradriftedaway,tillhecameacrossthewomanwhotookopiumandlearnedthetastefromher,anddiedaspoorwhitesdieinIndia。Hisestateatdeathconsistedofthreepapers-onehecalledhisnevarieturbecausethosewordswerewrittenbelowhissignaturethereon,andanotherhisclearance-certificate。
ThethirdwasKim’sbirth-certificate。Thosethings,hewasusedtosay,inhisgloriousopium-hours,wouldyetmakelittleKimballaman。OnnoaccountwasKimtopartwiththem,fortheybelongedtoagreatpieceofmagic-suchmagicasmenpractisedoveryonderbehindtheMuseum,inthebigblue-and-whiteJadoo-Gher-theMagicHouse,aswenametheMasonicLodge。Itwould,hesaid,allcomerightsomeday,andKim’shornwouldbeexaltedbetweenpillars-monstrouspillars-ofbeautyandstrength。
TheColonelhimself,ridingonahorse,attheheadofthefinestRegimentintheworld,wouldattendtoKim-littleKimthatshouldhavebeenbetteroffthanhisfather。Ninehundredfirst-classdevils,whoseGodwasaRedBullonagreenfield,wouldattendtoKim,iftheyhadnotforgottenO’Hara-poorO’Harathatwasgang-foremanontheFerozeporeline。Thenhewouldweepbitterlyinthebrokenrushchairontheveranda。Soitcameaboutafterhisdeaththatthewomansewedparchment,paper,andbirth-certificateintoaleatheramulet-casewhichshestrungroundKim’sneck。
`Andsomeday,’shesaid,confusedlyrememberingO’Hara’sprophecies,`therewillcomeforyouagreatRedBullonagreenfield,andtheColonelridingonhistallhorse,yes,and’-droppingintoEnglish-`ninehundreddevils。’
`Ah,’saidKim,`Ishallremember。ARedBullandaColonelonahorsewillcome,butfirst,myfathersaid,willcomethetwomenmakingreadythegroundforthesematters。Thatishowmyfathersaidtheyalwaysdid;
anditisalwayssowhenmenworkmagic。’
IfthewomanhadsentKimuptothelocalJadoo-Gherwiththosepapers,hewould,ofcourse,havebeentakenoverbytheProvincialLodge,andsenttotheMasonicOrphanageintheHills;butwhatshehadheardofmagicshedistrusted。Kim,too,heldviewsofhisown。Ashereachedtheyearsofindiscretion,helearnedtoavoidmissionariesandwhitemenofseriousaspectwhoaskedwhohewas,andwhathedid。ForKimdidnothingwithanimmensesuccess。True,heknewthewonderfulwalledcityofLahorefromtheDelhiGatetotheouterFortDitch;washandinglovewithmenwholedlivesstrangerthananythingHarounalRaschiddreamedof,andhelivedinalifewildasthatoftheArabianNights,butmissionariesandsecretariesofcharitablesocietiescouldnotseethebeautyofit。HisnicknamethroughthewardswasLittleFriendofalltheWorld;andveryoften,beinglitheandinconspicuous,heexecutedcommissionsbynightonthecrowdedhousetopsforsleekandshinyyoungmenoffashion。Itwasintrigue,ofcourse-heknewthatmuch,ashehadknownallevilsincehecouldspeak,-butwhathelovedwasthegameforitsownsake-thestealthyprowlthroughthedarkgulliesandlanes,thecrawlupawater-pipe,thesightsandsoundsofthewomen’sworldontheflatroofs,andtheheadlongflightfromhousetoptohousetopundercoverofthehotdark。Thentherewereholymen,ash-smearedfakirsbytheirbrickshrinesunderthetreesattheriverside,withwhomhewasquitefamiliar-greetingthemastheyreturnedfrombegging-tours,and,whennoonewasby,eatingfromthesamedish。ThewomanwholookedafterhiminsistedwithtearsthatheshouldwearEuropeanclothes-trousers,ashirt,andabatteredhat。KimfounditeasiertoslipintoHinduorMohammedangarbwhenengagedoncertainbusinesses。Oneoftheyoungmenoffashion-hewhowasfounddeadatthebottomofawellonthenightoftheearthquake-hadoncegivenhimacompletesuitofHindukit,thecostumeofalow-castestreetboy,andKimstoreditinasecretplaceundersomebaulksinNilaRam’stimber-yard,beyondthePunjabHighCourt,wherethefragrantdeodarlogslieseasoningaftertheyhavedrivendowntheRavi。Whentherewasbusinessorfrolicafoot,Kimwouldusehisproperties,returningatdawntotheveranda,alltiredoutfromshoutingattheheelsofamarriageprocession,oryellingataHindufestival。Sometimestherewasfoodinthehouse,moreoftentherewasnot,andthenKimwentoutagaintoeatwithhisnativefriends。
AshedrummedhisheelsagainstZam-Zammahheturnednowandagainfromhisking-of-the-castlegamewithlittleChotaLalandAbdullahthesweetmeat-seller’sson,tomakearuderemarktothenativepolicemanonguardoverrowsofshoesattheMuseumdoor。ThebigPunjabigrinnedtolerantly:heknewKimofold。Sodidthewater-carrier,sluicingwateronthedryroadfromhisgoat-skinbag。SodidJawahirSingh,theMuseumcarpenter,bentovernewpacking-cases。Sodideverybodyinsightexceptthepeasantsfromthecountry,hurryinguptotheWonderHousetoviewthethingsthatmenmadeintheirownprovinceandelsewhere。TheMuseumwasgivenuptoIndianartsandmanufactures,andanybodywhosoughtwisdomcouldasktheCuratortoexplain。
`Off!Off!Letmeup!’criedAbdullah,climbingupZam-Zammah’swheel。
`Thyfatherwasapastry-cook,Thymotherstoletheghi,’sangKim。`AllMussalmansfelloffZam-Zammahlongago!’
`Letmeup!’shrilledlittleChotaLalinhisgilt-embroideredcap。Hisfatherwasworthperhapshalfamillionsterling,butIndiaistheonlydemocraticlandintheworld。
`TheHindusfelloffZam-Zammahtoo。TheMussalmanspushedthemoff。
Thyfatherwasapastry-cook-’
Hestopped;forthereshuffledroundthecorner,fromtheroaringMoteeBazar,suchamanasKim,whothoughtheknewallcastes,hadneverseen。
Hewasnearlysixfeethigh,dressedinfolduponfoldofdingystufflikehorse-blanketing,andnotonefoldofitcouldKimrefertoanyknowntradeorprofession。Athisbelthungalongopen-workironpencaseandawoodenrosarysuchasholymenwear。Onhisheadwasagiganticsortoftam-o’-shanter。
Hisfacewasyellowandwrinkled,likethatofFookShing,theChinesebootmakerinthebazar。Hiseyesturnedupatthecornersandlookedlikelittleslitsofonyx。
`Whoisthat?’saidKimtohiscompanions。
`Perhapsitisaman,’saidAbdullah,fingerinmouth,staring。
`Withoutdoubt,’returnedKim;`butheisnomanofIndiathatIhaveeverseen。’
`Apriest,perhaps,’saidChotaLal,spyingtherosary。`See!HegoesintotheWonderHouse!’
`Nay,nay,’saidthepoliceman,shakinghishead。`Idonotunderstandyourtalk。’TheconstablespokePunjabi。`OFriendofalltheWorld,whatdoeshesay?’
`Sendhimhither,’saidKim,droppingfromZam-Zammah,flourishinghisbareheels。`Heisaforeigner,andthouartabuffalo。’
Themanturnedhelplesslyanddriftedtowardstheboys。Hewasold,andhiswoollengaberdinestillreekedofthestinkingartemisiaofthemountainpasses。
`OChildren,whatisthatbighouse?’hesaidinveryfairUrdu。
`TheAjaib-Gher,theWonderHouse!’Kimgavehimnotitle-suchasLalaorMian。Hecouldnotdivinetheman’screed。
`Ah!TheWonderHouse!Cananyenter?’
`Itiswrittenabovethedoor-allcanenter。’
`Withoutpayment?’
`Igoinandout。Iamnobanker,’laughedKim。
`Alas!Iamanoldman。Ididnotknow。’Then,fingeringhisrosary,hehalfturnedtotheMuseum。
`Whatisyourcaste?Whereisyourhouse?Haveyoucomefar?’Kimasked。
`IcamebyKulu-frombeyondtheKailas-butwhatknowyou?FromtheHillswhere’-hesighed-`theairandwaterarefreshandcool。’
`Aha!Khitai[aChinaman],’saidAbdullahproudly。FookShinghadoncechasedhimoutofhisshopforspittingatthejossabovetheboots。
`Pahari[ahillman],’saidlittleChotaLal。
`Aye,child-ahillmanfromhillsthou’ltneversee。DidsthearofBhotiyal[Tibet]?IamnoKhitai,butaBhotiya[Tibetan],sinceyoumustknow-alama-or,say,aguruinyourtongue。’
`AgurufromTibet,’saidKim。`Ihavenotseensuchaman。TheybeHindusinTibet,then?’
`WebefollowersoftheMiddleWay,livinginpeaceinourlamasseries,andIgotoseetheFourHolyPlacesbeforeIdie。Nowdoyou,whoarechildren,knowasmuchasIdowhoamold。’Hesmiledbenignantlyontheboys。
`Hastthoueaten?’
Hefumbledinhisbosomanddrewforthawornwoodenbegging-bowl。Theboysnodded。Allpriestsoftheiracquaintancebegged。
`Idonotwishtoeatyet。’Heturnedhisheadlikeanoldtortoiseinthesunlight。`IsittruethattherearemanyimagesintheWonderHouseofLahore?’Herepeatedthelastwordsasonemakingsureofanaddress。
`Thatistrue,’saidAbdullah。`Itisfullofheathenb&;umacron;tsNote。
Thoualsoartanidolater。’
`Nevermindhim,’saidKim。`ThatistheGovernment’shouseandthereisnoidolatryinit,butonlyaSahibwithawhitebeard。ComewithmeandIwillshow。’
`Strangepriestseatboys,’whisperedChotaLal。
`Andheisastrangerandab&;umacron;t-parastNote[idolater],’saidAbdullah,theMohammedan。
Kimlaughed。`Heisnew。Runtoyourmothers’laps,andbesafe。Come!’
Kimclickedroundtheself-registeringturnstile;theoldmanfollowedandhaltedamazed。Intheentrance-hallstoodthelargerfiguresoftheGreco-Buddhistsculpturesdone,savantsknowhowlongsince,byforgottenworkmenwhosehandswerefeeling,andnotunskilfully,forthemysteriouslytransmittedGreciantouch。Therewerehundredsofpieces,friezesoffiguresinrelief,fragmentsofstatuesandslabscrowdedwithfiguresthathadencrustedthebrickwallsoftheBuddhiststupasandviharasoftheNorthCountryandnow,dugupandlabelled,madetheprideoftheMuseum。Inopen-mouthedwonderthelamaturnedtothisandthat,andfinallycheckedinraptattentionbeforealargealto-reliefrepresentingacoronationorapotheosisoftheLordBuddha。TheMasterwasrepresentedseatedonalotusthepetalsofwhichweresodeeplyundercutastoshowalmostdetached。
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