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第14章

Kim
  Thesontossedasilvercointhroughthesunlight,grumblingsomethingaboutbeggarsandjugglers。Itwasafour-annapiece,andwouldfeedthemwellfordays。Thelama,seeingtheflashofthemetal,dronedablessing。
  `Gothyway,FriendofalltheWorld,’pipedtheoldsoldier,wheelinghisscrawnymount。`ForonceinallmydaysIhavemetatrueprophet-
  whowasnotintheArmy。’
  Fatherandsonswungroundtogether:theoldmansittingaserectastheyounger。
  APunjabiconstableinyellowlinentrousersslouchedacrosstheroad。
  Hehadseenthemoneypass。
  `Halt!’hecriedinimpressiveEnglish。`Knowyenotthatthereisatakkusoftwoannasahead,whichisfourannas,onthosewhoentertheRoadfromthisside-road?ItistheorderoftheSirkar,andthemoneyisspentfortheplantingoftreesandthebeautificationoftheways。’
  `Andthebelliesofthepolice,’saidKim,slippingoutofarm’sreach。
  `Considerforawhile,manwithamudhead。Thinkyouwecamefromthenearestpondlikethefrog,thyfather-in-law?Hastthoueverheardthenameofthybrother?’
  `Andwhowashe?Leavetheboyalone,’criedaseniorconstable,immenselydelighted,ashesquatteddowntosmokehispipeintheveranda。
  `Hetookalabelfromabottleofbelaitee-pani[soda-water],and,affixingittoabridge,collectedtaxesforamonthfromthosewhopassed,sayingthatitwastheSirkar’sorder。ThencameanEnglishmanandbrokehishead。Ah,brother,Iamatown-crow,notavillage-crow!’
  Thepolicemandrewbackabashed,andKimhootedathimalldowntheroad。
  `WasthereeversuchadiscipleasI?’hecriedmerrilytothelama。
  `AllearthwouldhavepickedthyboneswithintenmileofLahorecityifIhadnotguardedthee。’
  `Iconsiderinmyownmindwhetherthouartaspirit,sometimes,orsometimesanevilimp,’saidthelama,smilingslowly。
  `Iamthychela。’Kimdroppedintostepathisside-thatindescribablegaitofthelong-distancetrampalltheworldover。
  `Nowletuswalk,’mutteredthelama,andtotheclickofhisrosarytheywalkedinsilencemileuponmile。Thelamaasusual,wasdeepinmeditation,butKim’sbrighteyeswereopenwide。Thisbroad,smilingriveroflife,heconsidered,wasavastimprovementonthecrampedandcrowdedLahorestreets。Therewerenewpeopleandnewsightsateverystride-castesheknewandcastesthatwerealtogetheroutofhisexperience。
  Theymetatroopoflong-haired,strong-scentedSansiswithbasketsoflizardsandotheruncleanfoodontheirbacks,theirleandogssniffingattheirheels。Thesepeoplekepttheirownsideoftheroad,movingataquick,furtivejog-trot,andallothercastesgavethemampleroom;fortheSansiisdeeppollution。Behindthem,walkingwideandstifflyacrossthestrongshadows,thememoryofhisleg-ironsstillonhim,strodeonenewlyreleasedfromthejail;hisfullstomachandshinyskintoprovethattheGovernmentfeditsprisonersbetterthanmosthonestmencouldfeedthemselves。Kimknewthatwalkwell,andmadebroadjestofitastheypassed。ThenanAkali,awild-eyed,wild-hairedSikhdevoteeintheblue-checkedclothesofhisfaith,withpolished-steelquoitsglisteningontheconeofhistallblueturban,stalkedpast,returningfromavisittooneoftheindependentSikhStates,wherehehadbeensingingtheancientgloriesoftheKhalsatoCollege-trainedprincelingsintop-bootsandwhite-cordbreeches。Kimwascarefulnottoirritatethatman;fortheAkali’stemperisshortandhisarmquick。Hereandtheretheymetorwereovertakenbythegailydressedcrowdsofwholevillagesturningouttosomelocalfair;
  thewomen,withtheirbabesontheirhips,walkingbehindthemen,theolderboysprancingonsticksofsugar-cane,draggingrudebrassmodelsoflocomotivessuchastheysellforahalfpenny,orflashingthesunintotheeyesoftheirbettersfromcheaptoymirrors。Onecouldseeataglancewhateachhadbought;andiftherewereanydoubtitneededonlytowatchthethewivescomparing,brownarmagainstbrownarm,thenewlypurchaseddullglassbraceletsthatcomefromtheNorth-West。Thesemerry-makerssteppedslowly,callingonetotheotherandstoppingtohagglewithsweetmeat-sellers,ortomakeaprayerbeforeoneofthewaysideshrines-sometimesHindu,sometimesMussalman-whichthelow-casteofbothcreedssharewithbeautifulimpartiality。Asolidlineofblue,risingandfallinglikethebackofacaterpillarinhaste,wouldswingupthroughthequiveringdustandtrotpasttoachorusofquickcackling。Thatwasagangofchangars-thewomenwhohavetakenalltheembankmentsofalltheNorthernrailwaysundertheircharge-aflat-footed,big-bosomed,strong-limbed,blue-petticoatedclanofearth-carriers,hurryingnorthonnewsofajob,andwastingnotimebytheroad。Theybelongtothecastewhosemendonotcount,andtheywalkedwithsquaredelbows,swinginghips,andheadsonhigh,assuitswomenwhocarryheavyweights。AlittlelateramarriageprocessionwouldstrikeintotheGrandTrunkwithmusicandshoutings,andasmellofmarigoldandjasminestrongereventhanthereekofthedust。Onecouldseethebride’slitter,ablurofredandtinsel,staggeringthroughthehaze,whilethebridegroom’sbewreathedponyturnedasidetosnatchamouthfulfromapassingfodder-cart。ThenKimwouldjointheKentish-fireofgoodwishesandbadjokes,wishingthecoupleahundredsonsandnodaughters,asthesayingis。Stillmoreinterestingandmoretobeshoutedoveritwaswhenastrollingjugglerwithsomehalf-trainedmonkeys,orapanting,feeblebear,orawomanwhotiedgoats’hornstoherfeet,andwiththesedancedonaslack-rope,setthehorsestoshyingandthewomentoshrill,long-drawnquaversofamazement。
  Thelamaneverraisedhiseyes。Hedidnotnotethemoneylenderonhisgoose-rumpedpony,hasteningalongtocollectthecruelinterest;orthelong-shouting,deep-voicedlittlemob-stillinmilitaryformation-ofnativesoldiersonleave,rejoicingtoberidoftheirbreechesandputtees,andsayingthemostoutrageousthingstothemostrespectablewomeninsight。EventhesellerofGanges-waterhedidnotsee,andKimexpectedthathewouldatleastbuyabottleofthatpreciousstuff。Helookedsteadilyattheground,andstrodeassteadilyhoarafterhour,hissoulbusiedelsewhere。ButKimwasintheseventhheavenofjoy。TheGrandTrunkatthispointwasbuiltonanembankmenttoguardagainstwinterfloodsfromthefoothills,sothatonewalked,asitwere,alittleabovethecountry,alongastatelycorridor,seeingallIndiaspreadouttoleftandright。Itwasbeautifultobeholdthemany-yokedgrainandcottonwagonscrawlingoverthecountryroads:onecouldheartheiraxles,complainingamileaway,comingnearer,tillwithshoutsandyellsandbadwordstheyclimbedupthesteepinclineandplungedontothehardmainroad,carterrevilingcarter。Itwasequallybeautifultowatchthepeople,littleclumpsofredandblueandpinkandwhiteandsaffron,turningasidetogototheirownvillages,dispersingandgrowingsmallbytwosandthreesacrossthelevelplain。Kimfeltthesethings,thoughhecouldnotgivetonguetohisfeelings,andsocontentedhimselfwithbuyingpeeledsugar-caneandspittingthepithgenerouslyabouthispath。Fromtimetotimethelamatooksnuff,andatlastKimcouldendurethesilencenolonger。
  `Thisisagoodland-thelandoftheSouth!’saidhe。`Theairisgood;thewaterisgood。Eh?’