theimaginationreadilyacceptsthem。Itinstinctivelyrejects,onthecontrary,whatevershallcalluptheimageofourraceuponitslowestterms,asthepartnerofbeasts,beastlyitself,dwellingpell-mellandhugger-mugger,hairymanwithhairywoman,inthecavesofold。Andyettobejusttobarbarousislanderswemustnotforgettheslumsanddensofourcities;ImustnotforgetthatIhavepasseddinnerwardthroughSoho,andseenthatwhichcuredmeofmydinner。
CHAPTERV-ATALEOFATAPU-CONTINUED
TUESDAY,JULY16-Itrainedinthenight,suddenandloud,inGilbertIslandfashion。Beforetheday,thecrowingofacockarousedmeandIwanderedinthecompoundandalongthestreet。
Thesquallwasblownby,themoonshonewithincomparablelustre,theairlaydeadasinaroom,andyetalltheislesoundedasunderastrongshower,theeavesthicklypattering,theloftypalmsdrippingatlargerintervalsandwithaloudernote。Inthisboldnocturnallighttheinteriorofthehouseslayinscrutable,onelumpofblackness,savewhenthemoonglintedundertheroof,andmadeabeltofsilver,anddrewtheslantingshadowsofthepillarsonthefloor。Nowhereinallthetownwasanylamporember;notacreaturestirred;IthoughtIwasalonetobeawake;butthepolicewerefaithfultotheirduty;secretlyvigilant,keepingaccountoftime;andalittlelater,thewatchmanstruckslowlyandrepeatedlyonthecathedralbell;fouro’clock,thewarningsignal。Itseemedstrangethat,inatownresignedtodrunkennessandtumult,curfewandreveilleshouldstillbesoundedandstillobeyed。
Thedaycame,andbroughtlittlechange。Theplacestilllaysilent;thepeopleslept,thetownslept。Eventhefewwhowereawake,mostlywomenandchildren,heldtheirpeaceandkeptwithinunderthestrongshadowofthethatch,whereyoumuststopandpeertoseethem。Throughthedesertedstreets,andpastthesleepinghouses,adeputationtookitswayatanearlyhourtothepalace;
thekingwassuddenlyawakened,andmustlistenprobablywithaheadachetounpalatabletruths。Mrs。Rick,beingasufficientmistressofthatdifficulttongue,wasspokeswoman;sheexplainedtothesickmonarchthatIwasanintimatepersonalfriendofQueenVictoria’s;thatimmediatelyonmyreturnIshouldmakeherareportuponButaritari;andthatifmyhouseshouldhavebeenagaininvadedbynatives,aman-of-warwouldbedespatchedtomakereprisals。Itwasscarcethefact-ratherajustandnecessaryparableofthefact,correctedforlatitude;anditcertainlytoldupontheking。Hewasmuchaffected;hehadconceivedthenotionhesaidthatIwasamanofsomeimportance,butnotdreameditwasasbadasthis;andthemissionaryhousewastapu’dunderafineoffiftydollars。
Somuchwasannouncedonthereturnofthedeputation;notanymore;andIgatheredsubsequentlythatmuchmorehadpassed。Theprotectiongainedwaswelcome。Ithadbeenthemostannoyingandnottheleastalarmingfeatureofthedaybefore,thatourhousewasperiodicallyfilledwithtipsynatives,twentyorthirtyatatime,beggingdrink,fingeringourgoods,hardtobedislodged,awkwardtoquarrelwith。QueenVictoria’sfriendwhowassoonpromotedtobehersonwasfreefromtheseintrusions。Notonlymyhouse,butmyneighbourhoodaswell,wasleftinpeace;evenonourwalksabroadwewereguardedandpreparedfor;and,likegreatpersonsvisitingahospital,sawonlythefairside。Forthematterofaweekwewerethussufferedtogooutandinandliveinafool’sparadise,supposingthekingtohavekepthisword,thetaputoberevivedandtheislandoncemoresober。
TUESDAY,JULY23-WedinedunderabaretrelliserectedfortheFourthofJuly;andhereweusedtolingerbylamplightovercoffeeandtobacco。Inthatclimateeveningapproacheswithoutsensiblechill;thewinddiesoutbeforesunset;heavenglowsawhileandfades,anddarkensintothebluenessofthetropicalnight;swiftlyandinsensiblytheshadowsthicken,thestarsmultiplytheirnumber;youlookaroundyouandthedayisgone。ItwasthenthatwewouldseeourChinamandrawnearacrossthecompoundinalurchingsphereoflight,dividedbyhisshadows;andwiththecomingofthelampthenightclosedaboutthetable。Thefacesofthecompany,thesparsofthetrellis,stoodoutsuddenlybrightonagroundofblueandsilver,faintlydesignedwithpalm-topsandthepeakedroofsofhouses。Hereandtheretheglossuponaleaf,orthefractureofastone,returnedanisolatedsparkle。Allelsehadvanished。Wehungthere,illuminatedlikeagalaxyofstarsIN
VACUO;wesat,manifestandblind,amidthegeneralambushofthedarkness;andtheislanders,passingwithlightfootfallsandlowvoicesinthesandoftheroad,lingeredtoobserveus,unseen。
OnTuesdaytheduskhadfallen,thelamphadjustbeenbrought,whenamissilestruckthetablewitharattlingsmackandreboundedpastmyear。Threeinchestoonesideandthispagehadneverbeenwritten;forthethingtravelledlikeacannonball。Itwassupposedatthetimetobeanut,thoughevenatthetimeIthoughtitseemedasmalloneandfellstrangely。
WEDNESDAY,JULY24-Theduskhadfallenoncemore,andthelampbeenjustbroughtout,whenthesamebusinesswasrepeated。Andagainthemissilewhistledpastmyear。OnenutIhadbeenwillingtoaccept;asecond,Irejectedutterly。Acocoa-nutdoesnotcomeslingingalongonawindlessevening,makinganangleofaboutfifteendegreeswiththehorizon;cocoa-nutsdonotfallonsuccessivenightsatthesamehourandspot;inbothcases,besides,aspecificmomentseemedtohavebeenchosen,thatwhenthelampwasjustcarriedout,aspecificpersonthreatened,andthattheheadofthefamily。Imayhavebeenrightorwrong,butI
believedIwasthemarkofsomeintimidation;believedthemissilewasastone,aimednottohit,buttofrighten。
Noideamakesamanmoreangry。Iranintotheroad,wherethenativeswereasusualpromenadinginthedark;Makajoinedmewithalantern;andIranfromonetoanother,glaredinquiteinnocentfaces,putuselessquestions,andprofferedidlethreats。ThenceI
carriedmywrathwhichwasworthythesonofanyqueeninhistory
totheRicks。Theyheardmewithdepression,assuredmethistrickofthrowingastoneintoafamilydinnerwasnotnew;thatitmeantmischief,andwasofapiecewiththealarmingdispositionofthenatives。Andthenthetruth,solongconcealedfromus,cameout。
Thekinghadbrokenhispromise,hehaddefiedthedeputation;thetapuwasstilldormant,THELANDWELIVEINstillsellingdrink,andthatquarterofthetowndisturbedandmenacedbyperpetualbroils。Buttherewasworseahead:afeastwasnowpreparingforthebirthdayofthelittleprincess;andthetributarychiefsofKumaandLittleMakinwereexpecteddaily。Stronginafollowingofnumerousandsomewhatsavageclansmen,eachofthesewasbelieved,likeaDouglasofold,tobeofdoubtfulloyalty。Kumaalittlepot-belliedfellownevervisitedthepalace,neverenteredthetown,butsatonthebeachonamat,hisgunacrosshisknees,paradinghismistrustandscorn;KaraitiofMakin,althoughhewasmorebold,wasnotsupposedtobemorefriendly;andnotonlywerethesevassalsjealousofthethrone,butthefollowersoneithersidesharedintheanimosity。Brawlshadalreadytakenplace;blowshadpassedwhichmightatanymomentberepaidinblood。Someofthestrangerswerealreadyhereandalreadydrinking;ifthedebauchcontinuedafterthebulkofthemhadcome,acollision,perhapsarevolution,wastobeexpected。
Thesaleofdrinkisinthisgroupameasureofthejealousyoftraders;onebegins,theothersareconstrainedtofollow;andtohimwhohasthemostgin,andsellsitthemostrecklessly,thelion’sshareofcopraisassured。Itisfeltbyalltobeanextremeexpedient,neithersafe,decent,nordignified。AtraderonTarawa,heatedbyaneagerrivalry,broughtmanycasesofgin。
Hetoldmehesatafterwardsdayandnightinhishousetillitwasfinished,notdaringtoarrestthesale,notventuringtogoforth,thebushallroundhimfilledwithhowlingdrunkards。Atnight,aboveall,whenhewasafraidtosleep,andheardshotsandvoicesabouthiminthedarkness,hisremorsewasblack。
’MyGod!’hereflected,’ifIwastolosemylifeonsuchawretchedbusiness!’Oftenandoften,inthestoryoftheGilberts,thisscenehasbeenrepeated;andtheremorsefultradersatbesidehislamp,longingfortheday,listeningwithagonyforthesoundofmurder,registeringresolutionsforthefuture。Forthebusinessiseasytobegin,buthazardoustostop。Thenativesareintheirwayajustandlaw-abidingpeople,mindfuloftheirdebts,dociletothevoiceoftheirowninstitutions;whenthetapuisre-
enforcedtheywillceasedrinking;butthewhitewhoseekstoantedatethemovementbyrefusingliquordoessoathisperil。
Hence,insomedegree,theanxietyandhelplessnessofMr。Rick。
HeandTom,alarmedbytherabblementoftheSANSSOUCI,hadstoppedthesale;theyhaddonesowithoutdanger,becauseTHELAND
WELIVEINstillcontinuedselling;itwasclaimed,besides,thattheyhadbeenthefirsttobegin。Whatstepcouldbetaken?CouldMr。RickvisitMr。Mullerwithwhomhewasnotontermsandaddresshimthus:’Iwasgettingaheadofyou,nowyouaregettingaheadofme,andIaskyoutoforegoyourprofit。Igotmyplaceclosedinsafety,thankstoyourcontinuing;butnowIthinkyouhavecontinuedlongenough。Ibegintobealarmed;andbecauseI
amafraidIaskyoutoconfrontacertaindanger’?Itwasnottobethoughtof。Somethingelsehadtobefound;andtherewasonepersonatoneendofthetownwhowasatleastnotinterestedincopra。Therewaslittleelsetobesaidinfavourofmyselfasanambassador。IhadarrivedintheWightmanschooner,IwaslivingintheWightmancompound,IwasthedailyassociateoftheWightmancoterie。ItwasegregiousenoughthatIshouldnowintrudeunaskedintheprivateaffairsofCrawford’sagent,andpressuponhimthesacrificeofhisinterestsandtheventureofhislife。ButbadasImightbe,therewasnonebetter;sincetheaffairofthestoneI
was,besides,sharp-settobedoing,theideaofadelicateinterviewattractedme,andIthoughtitpolicytoshowmyselfabroad。
Thenightwasverydark。Therewasserviceinthechurch,andthebuildingglimmeredthroughallitscreviceslikeadimKirkAllowa’。Isawfewotherlights,butwasindistinctlyawareofmanypeoplestirringinthedarkness,andahumandsputteroflowtalkthatsoundedstealthy。IbelieveintheoldphrasemybeardwassometimesonmyshoulderasIwent。Muller’swasbutpartlylighted,andquitesilent,andthegatewasfastened。Icouldbynomeansmanagetoundothelatch。Nowonder,sinceIfounditafterwardstobefourorfivefeetlong-afortificationinitself。AsIstillfumbled,adogcameontheinsideandsniffedsuspiciouslyatmyhands,sothatIwasreducedtocalling’Houseahoy!’Mr。Mullercamedownandputhischinacrossthepalinginthedark。’Whoisthat?’saidhe,likeonewhohasnomindtowelcomestrangers。
’MynameisStevenson,’saidI。
’O,Mr。Stevens!Ididn’tknowyou。Comeinside。’Westeppedintothedarkstore,whenIleaneduponthecounterandheagainstthewall。Allthelightcamefromthesleeping-room,whereIsawhisfamilybeingputtobed;itstruckfullinmyface,butMr。
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