TheHinduchildplayedthisgameclumsily。Thatlittlemind,keenasaniciclewheretallyofjewelswasconcerned,couldnottemperitselftoenteranother’ssoul;butademoninKimwokeupandsangwithjoyasheputonthechangingdresses,andchangedspeechandgesturetherewith。
Carriedawaybyenthusiasm,hevolunteeredtoshowLurganSahiboneeveninghowthedisciplesofacertaincasteoffakir,oldLahoreacquaintances,beggeddolesbytheroadside;andwhatsortoflanguagehewouldusetoanEnglishman,toaPunjabifarmergoingtoafair,andtoawomanwithoutaveil。LurganSahiblaughedimmensely,andbeggedKimtostayashewas,immobileforhalfanhour-cross-legged,ash-smeared,andwild-eyed,inthebackroom。Attheendofthattimeenteredahulking,obeseBabuwhosestockingedlegsshookwithfat,andKimopenedonhimwithashowerofwaysidechaff。LurganSahib-thisannoyedKim-watchedtheBabuandnottheplay。
`Ithink,’saidtheBabuheavily,lightingacigarette,`Iamofopeenionthatitismostextraordinaryandeffeecientperformance。ExceptthatyouhadtoldmeIshouldhaveopinedthat-that-thatyouwerepullingmylegs。Howsooncanhebecomeapproximatelyeffeecientchain-man?BecausethenIshallindentforhim。’
`ThatiswhathemustlearnatLucknow。’
`Thenorderhimtobejolly-dam’quick。Good-night,Lurgan。’TheBabuswungoutwiththegaitofaboggedcow。
Whentheyweretellingovertheday’slistofvisitors,LurganSahibaskedKimwhohethoughtthemanmightbe。
`Godknows!’saidKimcheerily。ThetonemightalmosthavedeceivedMahbubAli,butitfailedentirelywiththehealerofsickpearls。
`Thatistrue。God,Heknows;butIwishtoknowwhatyouthink。’
Kimglancedsidewaysathiscompanion,whoseeyehadawayofcompellingtruth。
`I-IthinkhewillwantmewhenIcomefromtheschool,but’-confidentially,asLurganSahibnoddedapproval`Idonotunderstandhowhecanwearmanydressesandtalkmanytongues。’
`Thouwiltunderstandmanythingslater。HeisawriteroftalesforacertainColonel。HishonourisgreatonlyinSimla,anditisnoticeablethathehasnoname,butonlyanumberandaletter-thatisacustomamongus。’
`Andisthereapriceuponhisheadtoo-asuponMah-alltheothers?’
`Notyet;butifaboyroseupwhoisnowsittinghereandwent-look,thedoorisopen!-asfarasacertainhousewithared-paintedveranda,behindthatwhichwastheoldtheatreintheLowerBazar,andwhisperedthroughtheshutters:`HurreeChunderMookerjeeborethebadnewsoflastmonth’,thatboymighttakeawayabeltfullofrupees。’
`Howmany?’saidKimpromptly。
`Fivehundred-athousand-asmanyashemightaskfor。’
`Good。Andforhowlongmightsuchaboyliveafterthenewswastold?’
HesmiledmerrilyatLurgan’sSahib’sverybeard。
`Ah!Thatistobewellthoughtof。Perhapsifhewereveryclever,hemightliveouttheday-butnotthenight。Bynomeansthenight。’
`ThenwhatistheBabu’spayifsomuchisputuponhishead?’
`Eighty-perhapsahundred-perhapsahundredandfiftyrupees;butthepayistheleastpartofthework。Fromtimetotime,Godcausesmentobeborn-andthouartoneofthem-whohavealusttogoabroadattheriskoftheirlivesanddiscovernews-todayitmaybeoffar-offthings,tomorrowofsomehiddenmountain,andthenextdayofsomenear-bymenwhohavedoneafoolishnessagainsttheState。Thesesoulsareveryfew;andofthesefew,notmorethantenareofthebest。AmongthesetenIcounttheBabu,andthatiscurious。Howgreat,therefore,anddesirablemustbeabusinessthatbrazenstheheartofaBengali!’
`True。Butthedaysgoslowlyforme。Iamyetaboy,anditisonlywithintwomonthsIlearnedtowriteAngrezi。EvennowIcannotreaditwell。AndthereareyetyearsandyearsandlongyearsbeforeIcanbeevenachain-man。’
`Havepatience,FriendofalltheWorld’-Kimstartedatthetitle。
`WouldIhadafewoftheyearsthatsoirkthee。Ihaveprovedtheeinseveralsmallways。ThiswillnotbeforgottenwhenImakemyreporttotheColonelSahib。’Then,changingsuddenlyintoEnglishwithadeeplaugh:
`ByJove!O’Hara,Ithinkthereisagreatdealinyou;butyoumustnotbecomeproudandyoumustnottalk。YoumustgobacktoLucknowandbeagoodlittleboyandmindyourbook,astheEnglishsay,andperhaps,nextholidaysifyoucare,youcancomebacktome!’Kim’sfacefell。`Oh,Imeanifyoulike。Iknowwhereyouwanttogo。’
FourdayslateraseatwasbookedforKimandhissmalltrunkattherearofaKalkatonga。Hiscompanionwasthewhale-likeBabu,who,withafringedshawlwrappedroundhishead,andhisfatopenwork-stockingedleftlegtuckedunderhim,shiveredandgruntedinthemorningchill。
`Howcomesitthatthismanisoneofus?’thoughtKimconsideringthejellybackastheyjolteddowntheroad;andthereflectionshrewhimintomostpleasantday-dreams。LurganSahibhadgivenhimfiverupees-
asplendidsum-aswellastheassuranceofhisprotectionifheworked。
UnlikeMahbub,LurganSahibhadspokenmostexplicitlyoftherewardthatwouldfollowobedience,andKimwascontent。Ifonly,liketheBabu,hecouldenjoythedignityofaletterandanumber-andapriceuponhishead!Somedayhewouldbeallthatandmore。SomedayhemightbealmostasgreatasMahbubAli!ThehousetopsofhissearchshouldbehalfIndia;
hewouldfollowKingsandMinisters,asintheolddayshehadfollowedvakilsandlawyers’toutsacrossLahorecityforMahbubAli’ssake。
Meantime,therewasthepresent,andnotatallunpleasant,factofStXavier’simmediatelybeforehim。Therewouldbenewboystocondescendto,andtherewouldbetalesofholidayadventurestohear。YoungMartin,sonofthetea-planteratManipur,hadboastedthathewouldgotowar,witharifle,againstthehead-hunters。Thatmightbe,butitwascertainyoungMartinhadnotbeenblownhalfacrosstheforecourtofaPatialapalacebyanexplosionoffireworks;norhadhe……Kimfelltotellinghimselfthestoryofhisownadventuresthroughthelastthreemonths。
HecouldparalyseStXavier’s-eventhebiggestboyswhoshaved-withtherecital,werethatpermitted。Butitwas,ofcourse,outofthequestion。
Therewouldbeapriceuponhisheadingoodtime,asLurganSahibhadassuredhim;andifhetalkedfoolishlynow,notonlywouldthatpriceneverbeset,butColonelCreightonwouldcasthimoff-andhewouldbelefttothewrathofLurganSahibandMahbubAli-fortheshortspaceoflifethatwouldremaintohim。
`SoIshouldloseDelhiforthesakeofafish,’washisproverbialphilosophy。Itbehovedhimtoforgethisholidaystherewouldalwaysremainthefunofinventingimaginaryadventuresand,asLurganSahibhadsaid,towork。
OfalltheboyshurryingbacktoStXavier’s,fromSukkurinthesandstoGallebeneaththepalms,nonewassofilledwithvirtueasKimballO’Hara,jiggetingdowntoUmballabehindHurreeChunderMookerjee,whosenameonthebooksofonesectionoftheEthnologicalSurveywasR17。
Andifadditionalspurwereneeded,theBabusuppliedit。AfterahugemealatKalka,hespokeuninterruptedly。WasKimgoingtoschool?Thenhe,anMAofCalcuttaUniversity,wouldexplaintheadvantagesofeducation。
ThereweremarkstobegainedbydueattentiontoLatinandWordsworth’sExcursionallthiswasGreektoKim。French,toowasvital,andthebestwastobepickedupinChandernagoreafewmilesfromCalcutta。
Alsoamanmightgofar,ashehimselfhaddone,bystrictattentiontoplayscalledLearandJuliusCaesar,bothmuchindemandbyexaminers。LearwasnotsofullofhistoricalallusionsasJuliusCaesar;thebookcostfourannas,butcouldbeboughtsecond-handinBowBazarfortwo。StillmoreimportantthanWordsworth,ortheeminentauthors,BurkeandHare,wastheartandscienceofmensuration。Aboywhohadpassedhisexaminationinthesebranches-forwhich,bytheway,therewerenocram-books-could,bymerelymarchingoveracountrywithacompassandalevelandastraighteye,carryawayapictureofthatcountrywhichmightbesoldforlargesumsincoinedsilver。Butasitwasoccasionallyinexpedienttocarryaboutmeasuring-chainsaboywoulddowelltoknowthepreciselengthofhisownfoot-pace,sothatwhenhewasdeprivedofwhatHurreeChundercalledadventitiousaidshemightstilltreadhisdistances。Tokeepcountofthousandsofpaces,HurreeChunder’sexperiencehadshownhimnothingmorevaluablethanarosaryofeighty-oneorahundredandeightbeads,foritwasdivisibleandsub-divisibleintomanymultiplesandsub-multiples。ThroughthevolleyingdriftsofEnglish,Kimcaughtthegeneraltrendofthetalk,anditinterestedhimverymuch。Herewasanewcraftthatamancouldtuckawayinhisheadandbythelookofthelargewideworldunfoldingitselfbeforehim,itseemedthatthemoreamanknewthebetterforhim。
SaidtheBabuwhenhehadtalkedforanhourandahalf`Ihopesomedaytoenjoyyouroffeecialacquaintance。Adinterim,ifImaybepardonedthatexpression,Ishallgiveyouthisbetel-box,whichishighlyvaluablearticleandcostmetworupeesonlyfouryearsago。’Itwasacheap,heart-shapedbrassthingwiththreecompartmentsforcarryingtheeternalbetelnut,limeandpan-leaf;butitwasfilledwithlittletabloid-bottles。
`Thatisrewardofmeritforyourperformanceincharacterofthatholyman。Yousee,youaresoyoungyouthinkyouwilllastforeverandnottakecareofyourbody。Itisgreatnuisancetogosickinthemiddleofbusiness。Iamfondofdrugsmyself;andtheyarehandytocurepoorpeopletoo。ThesearegoodDepartmentaldrugs-quinineandsoon。Igiveityouforsouvenir。Nowgood-bye。Ihaveurgentprivatebusinessherebytheroadside。’
Heslippedoutnoiselesslyasacat,ontheUmballaroad,hailedapassingcartandjingledaway,whileKim,tongue-tied,twiddledthebrassbetel-boxinhishands。Therecordofaboy’seducationinterestsfewsavehisparents,and,asyouknow,Kimwasanorphan。ItiswritteninthebooksofStXavier’sinPartibusthatareportofKim’sprogresswasforwardedattheendofeachtermtoColonelCreightonandtoFatherVictor,fromwhosehandsdulycamethemoneyforhisschooling。Itisfurtherrecordedinthesamebooksthatheshowedagreataptitudeformathematicalstudiesaswellasmap-making,andcarriedawayaprizeTheLifeofLordLawrence,tree-calf;
twovols。,ninerupees,eightannasforproficiencytherein;andthesametermplayedinStXavier’selevenagainsttheAlighurMohammedanCollege,hisagebeingfourteenyearsandtenmonths。Hewasalsore-vaccinatedfromwhichwemayassumethattherehadbeenanotherepidemicofsmallpoxatLucknowaboutthesametime。Pencilnotesontheedgeofanoldmuster-rollrecordthathewaspunishedseveraltimesforconversingwithimproperpersons,anditseemsthathewasoncesentencedtoheavypainsforabsentinghimselfforadayinthecompanyofastreetbeggar。ThatwaswhenhegotoverthegateandpleadedwiththelamathroughawholedaydownthebanksoftheGumtitoaccompanyhimontheRoadnextholidays-foronemonth-foralittleweek;andthelamasethisfaceasaflintagainstit,averringthatthetimehadnotyetcome。Kim’sbusiness,saidtheoldmanastheyatecakestogether,wastogetallthewisdomoftheSahibsandthenhewouldsee。TheHandofFriendshipmustinsomewayhaveavertedtheWhipofCalamity:forsixweekslaterKimseemstohavepassedanexaminationinelementarysurveyingwithgreatcredit,hisagebeingfifteenyearsandeightmonths。Fromthisdatetherecordissilent。
Hisnamedoesnotappearintheyear’sbatchofthosewhoenteredforthesubordinateSurveyofIndia,butagainstitstandthewordsremovedonappointment。
Severaltimesinthosethreeyears,castupattheTempleoftheTirthankarsinBenaresthelama,alittlethinnerandashadeyellower,ifthatwerepossible,butgentleanduntaintedasever。SometimesitwasfromtheSouththathecame-fromsouthofTuticorin,whencethewonderfulfire-boatsgotoCeylonwherearepriestswhoknowPali;sometimesitwasfromthewetgreenWestandthethousandcotton-factorychimneysthatringBombay;
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