andoncefromtheNorth,wherehehaddoubledbackeighthundredmilestotalkforadaywiththeKeeperoftheImagesintheWonderHouse。Hewouldstridetohiscellinthecool,cutmarble-thepriestsoftheTempleweregoodtotheoldman,-washoffthedustoftravel,makeprayer,anddepartforLucknow,wellaccustomednowtothewayoftherail,inathird-classcarriage。Returning,itwasnoticeable,ashisfriendtheSeekerpointedouttothehead-priest,thatheceasedforawhiletomournthelossofhisRiver,ortodrawwondrouspicturesoftheWheelofLife,butpreferredtotalkofthebeautyandwisdomofacertainmysteriouschelawhomnomanoftheTemplehadeverseen。Yes,hehadfollowedthetracesoftheBlessedFeetthroughoutallIndia。TheCuratorhasstillinhispossessionamostmarvellousaccountofhiswanderingsandmeditations。ThereremainednothingmoreinlifebuttofindtheRiveroftheArrow。Yetitwasshowntohimindreamsthatitwasamatternottobeundertakenwithanyhopeofsuccessunlessthatseekerhadwithhimtheonechelaappointedtobringtheeventtoahappyissue,andversedingreatwisdom-suchwisdomaswhite-hairedKeepersofImagespossess。Forexampleherecameoutthesnuff-gourd,andthekindlyJainpriestsmadehastetobesilent:
`Longandlongago,whenDevadattawasKingofBenaresletalllistentotheJî;taka!-anelephantwascapturedforatimebytheking’shuntersand,erehebrokefree,beringedwithagrievousleg-iron。
Thishestrovetoremovewithhateandfrenzyinhisheart,andhurryingupanddowntheforests,besoughthisbrother-elephantstowrenchitasunder。
Onebyone,withtheirstrongtrunks,theytriedandfailed。Atthelasttheygaveitastheiropinionthattheringwasnottobebrokenbyanybestialpower。Andinathicket,new-born,wetwithmoistureofbirth,layaday-oldcalfoftheherdwhosemotherhaddied。Thefetteredelephant,forgettinghisownagony,said:`IfIdonothelpthissucklingitwillperishunderourfeet。’Sohestoodabovetheyoungthing,makinghislegsbuttressesagainsttheuneasilymovingherd;andhebeggedmilkofavirtuouscow,andthecalfthrove,andtheringedelephantwasthecalf’sguideanddefence。Nowthedaysofan:elephant-letalllistentotheJî;taka!-
arethirty-fiveyearstohisfullstrength,andthroughthirty-fiveRainstheringedelephantbefriendedtheyounger,andallthewhilethefetterateintotheflesh。
`Thenonedaytheyoungelephantsawthehalf-buriediron,andturningtotheeldersaid:`Whatisthis?’`Itisevenmysorrow,’saidhewhohadbefriendedhim。Thenthatotherputouthistrunkandinthetwinklingofaneyelashabolishedthering,saying:`Theappointedtimehascome。’
Sothevirtuouselephantwhohadwaitedtemperatelyanddonekindactswasrelieved,attheappointedtime,bytheverycalfwhomhehadturnedasidetocherish-letalllistentotheJî;taka!-fortheElephantwasAnanda,andtheCalfthatbroketheringwasnoneotherthanTheLordHimself……’
Thenhewouldshakehisheadbenignly,andovertheever-clickingrosarypointouthowfreethatelephant-calfwasfromthesinofpride。Hewasashumbleasachelawho,seeinghismastersittinginthedustoutsidetheGatesofLearning,overleaptthegatesthoughtheywerelocked
andtookhismastertohisheartinthepresenceoftheproud-stomachedcity。Richwouldbetherewardofsuchamasterandsuchachelawhenthetimecameforthemtoseekfreedomtogether!
Sodidthelamaspeak,comingandgoingacrossIndiaassoftlyasabat。Asharp-tonguedoldwomaninahouseamongthefruit-treesbehindSaharunporehonouredhimasthewomanhonouredtheprophet,buthischamberwasbynomeansuponthewall。Inanapartmentoftheforecourtoverlookedbycooingdoveshewouldsit,whileshelaidasideheruselessveilandchatteredofspiritsandfiendsofKulu,ofgrandchildrenunborn,andofthefree-tonguedbratwhohadtalkedtoherintheresting-place。Once,too,hestrayedalonefromtheGrandTrunkRoadbelowUmballatotheveryvillagewhosepriesthadtriedtodrughim;butthekindHeaventhatguardslamassenthimattwilightthroughthecrops,absorbedandunsuspicious,totheRissaldar’sdoor。Herewasliketohavebeenagravemisunderstanding,fortheoldsoldieraskedhimwhytheFriendoftheStarshadgonethatwayonlysixdaysbefore。
`Thatmaynotbe,’saidthelama。`Hehasgonebacktohisownpeople。’
`Hesatinthatcornertellingahundredmerrytalesfivenightsago,’
hishostinsisted。`True,hevanishedsomewhatsuddenlyinthedawnafterfoolishtalkwithmygranddaughter。Hegrowsapace,butheisthesameFriendoftheStarsasbroughtmetruewordofthewar。Haveyeparted?’
`Yes-andno,’thelamareplied。`We-wehavenotaltogetherparted,butthetimeisnotripethatweshouldtaketheRoadtogether。Heacquireswisdominanotherplace。Wemustwait。’
`Allone-butifitwerenottheboyhowdidhecometospeaksocontinuallyofthee?’
`Andwhatsaidhe?’askedthelamaeagerly。
`Sweetwords-anhundredthousand-thatthouarthisfatherandmotherandsuchall。PitythathedoesnottaketheQueen’sservice。Heisfearless。’
Thisnewsamazedthelama,whodidnotthenknowhowreligiouslyKimkepttothecontractmadewithMahbubAli,andperforceratifiedbyColonelCreighton……
`Thereisnoholdingtheyoungponyfromthegame,’saidthehorse-dealerwhentheColonelpointedoutthatvagabondingoverIndiainholidaytimewasabsurd。`Ifpermissionberefusedtogoandcomeashechooses,hewillmakelightoftherefusal。Thenwhoistocatchhim?ColonelSahib,onlyonceinathousandyearsisahorsebornsowellfittedforthegameasthisourcolt。Andweneedmen。’
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Yourtiercel’s’toolongathack,Sire。He’snoeyassButapassage-hawkthatfootederewecaughthim,Dangerouslyfreeo’theair。Faith!werehemineAsmine’stheglovehebindstoforhistirings
I’dflyhimwithamake-hawk。He’sinyarakPlumedtotheverypoint-somanned,soweathered……
GivehimthefirmamentGodmadehimfor,Andwhatshalltaketheairofhim?
Cow’sWatchLurganSahibdidnotuseasdirectspeech,buthisadvicetalliedwithMahbub’s;andtheupshotwasgoodforKim。HeknewbetternowthantoleaveLucknowcityinnativegarb,andifMahbubwereanywherewithinreachofaletter,itwastoMahbub’scampheheaded,andmadehischangeunderthePathan’swaryeye。CouldthelittleSurveypaint-boxthatheusedformap-tintinginterm-timehavefoundatonguetotellofholidaydoings,hemighthavebeenexpelled。OnceMahbubandhewenttogetherasfarasthebeautifulcityofBombay,withthreetruckloadsoftram-horses,andMahbubnearlymeltedwhenKimproposedasailinadhowacrosstheIndianOceantobuyGulfArabs,which,heunderstoodfromahanger-onofthedealerAbdulRahman,fetchedbetterpricesthanmereKabulis。
HedippedhishandintothedishwiththatgreattraderwhenMahbubandafewco-religionistswereinvitedtoabigHajdinner。TheycamebackbywayofKarachibysea,whenKimtookhisfirstexperienceofsea-sicknesssittingonthefore-hatchofacoasting-steamer,wellpersuadedhehadbeenpoisoned。TheBabu’sfamousdrug-boxproveduseless,thoughKimhadrestockeditatBombay。MahbubhadbusinessatQuetta,andthereKim,asMahbubadmitted,earnedhiskeep,andperhapsalittleover,byspendingfourcuriousdaysasscullioninthehouseofafatCommissariatsergeant,fromwhoseoffice-box,inanauspiciousmoment,heremovedalittlevellumledgerwhichhecopiedout-itseemedtodealentirelywithcattleandcamelsales-bymoonlight,lyingbehindanouthouse,allthroughonehotnight。Thenhereturnedtheledgertoitsplace,and,atMahbub’sword,leftthatserviceunpaid,rejoininghimsixmilesdowntheroad,thecleancopyinhisbosom。
`Thatsoldierisasmallfish,’MahbubAliexplained,`butintimeweshallcatchthelargerone。Heonlysellsoxenattwoprices-oneforhimselfandonefortheGovernment-whichIdonotthinkisasin。’
`WhycouldnotItakeawaythelittlebookandbedonewithit?’
`Thenhewouldhavebeenfrightened,andhewouldhavetoldhismaster。
Thenweshouldmiss,perhaps,agreatnumberofnewrifleswhichseektheirwayupfromQuettatotheNorth。TheGameissolargethatoneseesbutalittleatatime。’
`Oho!’saidKim,andheldhistongue。Thatwasinthemonsoonholidays,afterhehadtakentheprizeformathematics。TheChristmasholidayshespent-deductingtendaysforprivateamusements-withLurganSahib,wherehesatforthemostpartinfrontofaroaringwood-fire-Jakkoroadwasfourfeetdeepinsnowthatyear-and-thesmallHinduhadgoneawaytobemarried-helpedLurgantothreadpearls。HemadeKimlearnwholechaptersoftheKoranbyheart,tillhecoulddeliverthemwiththeveryrollandcadenceofamullah。Moreover,hetoldKimthenamesandpropertiesofmanynativedrugs,aswellastherunespropertorecitewhenyouadministerthem。Andintheeveningshewrotecharmsonparchment-elaboratepentagramscrownedwiththenamesofdevils-Murra,andAwantheCompanionofKings-allfantasticallywritteninthecorners。Moretothepoint,headvisedKimastothecareofhisownbody,thecureoffever-fits,andsimpleremediesoftheRoad。Aweekbeforeitwastimetogodown,ColonelCreightonSahib-thiswasunfair-sentKimawrittenexamination-paperthatconcerneditselfsolelywithrodsandchainsandlinksandangles。
NextholidayshewasoutwithMahbub,andhere,bytheway,henearlydiedofthirst,ploddingthroughthesandonacameltothemysteriouscityofBikanir,wherethewellsarefourhundredfeetdeep,andlinedthroughoutwithcamel-bone。ItwasnotanamusingtripfromKim’spointofview,because-indefianceofthecontract-theColonelorderedhimtomakeamapofthatwild,walledcity;andsinceMohammedanhorse-boysandpipe-tendersarenotexpectedtodragSurvey-chainsroundthecapitalofanindependentNativeState,Kimwasforcedtopaceallhisdistancesbymeansofabeadrosary。Heusedthecompassforbearingsasoccasionserved-afterdarkchiefly,whenthecamelshadbeenfed-andbythehelpofhislittleSurveypaint-boxofsixcolour-cakesandthreebrushes,heachievedsomethingnotremotelyunlikethecityofJeysulmir。Mahbublaughedagreatdeal,andadvisedhimtomakeupawrittenreportaswell;
andinthebackofthebigaccount-bookthatlayundertheflapofMahbub’spetsaddleKimfelltowork。
`Itmustholdeverythingthatthouhastseenortouchedorconsidered。
WriteasthoughtheJung-i-LatSahibhimselfhadcomebystealthwithavastarmyoutsettingtowar。’
`Howgreatanarmy?’
`Oh,halfalakhofmen。’
`Folly!Rememberhowfewandbadwerethewellsinthesand。Notathousandthirstymencouldcomenearbyhere。’
`Thenwritethatdown-alsoalltheoldbreachesinthewallsandwhencethefirewoodiscut-andwhatisthetemperanddispositionoftheKing。
Istayheretillallmyhorsesaresold。Iwillhirearoombythegateway,andthoushaltbemyaccountant。Thereisagoodlocktothedoor。’
ThereportinitsunmistakableStXavier’srunningscript,andthebrown,yellow,andlake-daubedmap,wasonhandafewyearsagoacarelessclerkfileditwiththeroughnotesofE23’ssecondSeistansurvey,butbynowthepencilcharactersmustbealmostillegible。Kimtranslatedit,sweatingunderthelightofanoil-lamp,toMahbub,theseconddayoftheirreturn-journey。
ThePathanroseandstoopedoverhisdappledsaddle-bags。
`Iknewitwouldbeworthyadressofhonour,andsoImadeoneready,’
hesaid,smiling。`WereIAmirofAfghanistanandsomedaywemayseehim,Iwouldfillthymouthwithgold。’HelaidthegarmentsformallyatKim’sfeet。Therewasagold-embroideredPeshawurturban-cap,risingtoacone,andabigturban-clothendinginabroadfringeofgold。TherewasaDelhiembroideredwaistcoattoslipoveramilkywhiteshirt,fasteningtotheright,ampleandflowing;greenpyjamaswithtwistedsilkwaist-string;
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