首页 >出版文学> In the South Seas>第46章
  Thenhestrucklightlyonthebrimofmystrawhat;andthisblowhecontinuedtorepeatatintervals,sometimesbrushinginsteadmyarmandshoulder。Ihavehadpeopletrytomesmerisemeadozentimes,andneverwiththeleastresult。Butatthefirsttap-onaquarternomorevitalthanmyhat-brim,andfromnothingmorevirtuousthanaswitchofpalmwieldedbyamanIcouldnotevensee-sleeprusheduponmelikeanarmedman。Mysinewsfainted,myeyesclosed,mybrainhummed,withdrowsiness。Iresisted,atfirstinstinctively,thenwithacertainflurryofdespair,intheendsuccessfully;ifthatwereindeedsuccesswhichenabledmetoscrambletomyfeet,tostumblehomesomnambulous,tocastmyselfatonceuponmybed,andsinkatonceintoadreamlessstupor。
  WhenIawokemycoldwasgone。SoIleaveamatterthatIdonotunderstand。
  Meanwhilemyappetiteforcuriositiesnotusuallyverykeenhadbeenstrangelywhettedbythesacredboxes。Theywereofpandanuswood,oblonginshape,withaneffectofpillaringalongthesideslikestrawwork,lightlyfringedwithhairorfibreandstandingonfourlegs。Theoutsidewasneatasatoy;theinsideamysteryI
  wasresolvedtopenetrate。Buttherewasalioninthepath。I
  mightnotapproachTerutak’,sinceIhadpromisedtobuynothingintheisland;Idarednothaverecoursetotheking,forIhadalreadyreceivedfromhimmoregiftsthanIknewhowtorepay。Inthisdilemmatheschoonerbeingatlastreturnedwehitonadevice。CaptainReidcameforwardinmystead,professedanunbridledpassionfortheboxes,andaskedandobtainedleavetobargainforthemwiththewizard。ThatsameafternoonthecaptainandImadehastetotheinfirmary,enteredtheenclosure,raisedthemat,andhadbeguntoexaminetheboxesatourleisure,whenTerutak’swifebouncedoutofoneofthenighhouses,felluponus,sweptupthetreasures,andwasgone。Therewasneveramoreabsolutesurprise。Shecame,shetook,shevanished,wehadnotaguesswhither;andweremained,withfoolishlooksandlaughterontheemptyfield。Suchwasthefitprologueofourmemorablebargaining。
  PresentlyTerutak’came,bringingTamaitialongwithhim,bothsmiling;andwefoursquattedwithouttherail。Inthethreemaniap’softheinfirmaryacertainaudiencewasgathered:thefamilyofasickchildundertreatment,theking’ssisterplayingcards,aprettygirl,whosworeIwastheimageofherfather;inallperhapsascore。Terutak’swifehadreturnedevenasshehadvanishedunseen,andnowsat,breathlessandwatchful,byherhusband’sside。Perhapssomerumourofourquesthadgoneabroad,orperhapswehadgiventhealertbyourunseemlyfreedom:
  certain,atleast,thatinthefacesofallpresent,expectationandalarmweremingled。
  CaptainReidannounced,withoutprefaceordisguise,thatIwascometopurchase;Terutak’,withsuddengravity,refusedtosell。
  Hewaspressed;hepersisted。Itwasexplainedweonlywantedone:
  nomatter,twowerenecessaryforthehealingofthesick。Hewasrallied,hewasreasonedwith:invain。Hesatthere,seriousandstill,andrefused。Allthiswasonlyapreliminaryskirmish;
  hithertonosumofmoneyhadbeenmentioned;butnowthecaptainbroughthisgreatgunstobear。Henamedapound,thentwo,thenthree。Outofthemaniap’sonepersonafteranothercametojointhegroup,somewithmereexcitement,otherswithconsternationintheirfaces。Theprettygirlcrepttomyside;itwasthenthat-
  surelywiththemostartlessflattery-sheinformedmeofmylikenesstoherfather。Tamaititheinfidelsatwithhangingheadandeverymarkofdejection。Terutak’streamedwithsweat,hiseyewasglazed,hisfaceworeapainfulrictus,hischestheavedlikethatofonespentwithrunning。Themanmusthavebeenbynaturecovetous;andIdoubtifeverIsawmoralagonymoretragicallydisplayed。Hiswifebyhissidepassionatelyencouragedhisresistance。
  Andnowcamethechargeoftheoldguard。Thecaptain,makingaskip,namedthesurprisingfigureoffivepounds。Atthewordthemaniap’swereemptied。Theking’ssisterflungdownhercardsandcametothefronttolisten,acloudonherbrow。TheprettygirlbeatherbreastandcriedwithwearisomeiterationthatiftheboxwerehersIshouldhaveit。Terutak’swifewasbesideherselfwithpiousfear,herfacediscomposed,hervoicewhichscarceceasedfromwarningandencouragementshrillasawhistle。EvenTerutak’
  lostthatimage-likeimmobilitywhichhehadhithertomaintained。
  Herockedonhismat,threwuphisclosedkneesalternately,andstruckhimselfonthebreastafterthemannerofdancers。Buthecamegoldoutofthefurnace;andwithwhatvoicewaslefthimcontinuedtorejectthebribe。
  Andnowcameatimelyinterjection。’Moneywillnothealthesick,’observedtheking’ssistersententiously;andassoonasI
  heardtheremarktranslatedmyeyeswereunsealed,andIbegantoblushformyemployment。Herewasasickchild,andIsought,intheviewofitsparents,toremovethemedicine-box。Herewasthepriestofareligion,andIaheathenmillionairewascorruptinghimtosacrilege。Herewasagreedyman,tornintwainbetwixtgreedandconscience;andIsatbyandrelished,andlustfullyrenewedhistorments。AVE,CAESAR!Smotheredinacorner,dormantbutnotdead,wehavealltheonetouchofnature:aninfantpassionforthesandandbloodofthearena。SoIbroughttoanendmyfirstandlastexperienceofthejoysofthemillionaire,anddepartedamidsilentawe。NowhereelsecanIexpecttostirthedepthsofhumannaturebyanofferoffivepounds;nowhereelse,evenattheexpenseofmillions,couldIhopetoseetheevilofrichesstandsolegiblyexposed。Ofallthebystanders,nonebuttheking’ssisterretainedanymemoryofthegravityanddangerofthethinginhand。Theireyesglowed,thegirlbeatherbreast,insenselessanimalexcitement。Nothingwasofferedthem;theystoodneithertogainnortolose;atthemerenameandwindofthesegreatsumsSatanpossessedthem。
  FromthissingularinterviewIwentstraighttothepalace;foundtheking;confessedwhatIhadbeendoing;beggedhim,inmyname,tocomplimentTerutak’onhisvirtue,andtohaveasimilarboxmadeformeagainstthereturnoftheschooner。Tembinok’,Rubam,andoneoftheDailyPapers-himweusedtocall’theFacetiaeColumn’-labouredforawhileofsomeidea,whichwasatlastintelligiblydelivered。TheyfearedIthoughttheboxwouldcureme;whereas,withoutthewizard,itwasuseless;andwhenIwasthreatenedwithanothercoldIshoulddobettertorelyonpain-
  killer。IexplainedImerelywishedtokeepitinmy’outch’asathingmadeinApemamaandthesehonestmenweremuchrelieved。
  Latethesameevening,mywife,crossingtheisletowindward,wasawareofsinginginthebush。Nothingismorecommoninthathourandplacethanthejubilantcarolofthetoddy-cutter,swinginghighoverhead,beholdingbelowhimthenarrowribbonoftheisle,thesurroundingfieldofocean,andthefiresofthesunset。Butthiswasofagravercharacter,andseemedtoproceedfromtheground-level。Advancingalittleinthethicket,Mrs。Stevensonsawaclearspace,afinematspreadinthemidst,andonthematawreathofwhiteflowersandoneofthedevil-workboxes。Awoman-
  whomweguesstohavebeenMrs。Terutak’-satinfront,nowdroopingovertheboxlikeamotheroveracradle,nowliftingherfaceanddirectinghersongtoheaven。Apassingtoddy-cuttertoldmywifethatshewaspraying。Probablyshedidnotsomuchprayasdeprecate;andperhapseventheceremonywasoneofdisenchantment。
  Fortheboxwasalreadydoomed;itwastopassfromitsgreenmedicine-tree,reverendprecinct,anddevoutattendants;tobehandledbytheprofane;tocrossthreeseas;tocometolandunderthefoolscapofSt。Paul’s;tobedomesticatedwithinthehailofLillieBridge;theretobedustedbytheBritishhousemaid,andtotakeperhapstheroarofLondonforthevoiceoftheouterseaalongthereef。BeforeevenwehadfinisheddinnerChenchhadbegunhisjourney,andoneofthenewspapershadalreadyplacedtheboxuponmytableasthegiftofTembinok’。
  Imadehastetothepalace,thankedtheking,butofferedtorestorethebox,forIcouldnotbearthatthesickoftheislandshouldbemadetosuffer。Iwasamazedbyhisreply。Terutak’,itappeared,hadstillthreeorfourinreserveagainstanaccident;
  andhisreluctance,andthedreadpaintedatfirstoneveryface,wasnotintheleastoccasionedbytheprospectofmedicaldestitution,butbytheimmediatedivinityofChench。HowmuchmoredidIrespecttheking’scommand,whichhadbeenabletoextortinamomentandfornothingasacrilegiousfavourthatIhadinvainsolicitedwithmillions!ButnowIhadadifficulttaskinfrontofme;itwasnotinmyviewthatTerutak’shouldsufferbyhisvirtue;andImustpersuadethekingtosharemyopinion,toletmeenrichoneofhissubjects,andwhatwasyetmoredelicate
  topayformypresent。NothingshowsthekinginamorebecominglightthanthefactthatIsucceeded。Hedemurredattheprinciple;heexclaimed,whenheheardit,atthesum。’Plentymoney!’criedhe,withcontemptuousdispleasure。Buthisresistancewasneverserious;andwhenhehadblownoffhisill-
  humour-’A’right,’saidhe。’Yougivehim。Mo’betta。’
  Armedwiththispermission,Imadestraightfortheinfirmary。Thenightwasnowcome,cool,dark,andstarry。Onamathardbyaclearfireofwoodandcocoshell,Terutak’laybesidehiswife。
  Bothweresmiling;theagonywasover,theking’scommandhadreconciledImustsupposetheiragitatingscruples;andIwasbiddentositbythemandsharethecirculatingpipe。IwasalittlemovedmyselfwhenIplacedfivegoldsovereignsinthewizard’shand;buttherewasnosignofemotioninTerutak’ashereturnedthem,pointedtothepalace,andnamedTembinok’。ItwasachangedscenewhenIhadmanagedtoexplain。Terutak’,long,dourScotsfishermanashewas,expressedhissatisfactionwithinbounds;butthewifebeamed;andtherewasanoldgentlemanpresent-herfather,Isuppose-whoseemednightranslated。Hiseyesstoodoutofhishead;’KAUPOI,KAUPOI-rich,rich!’ranonhislipslikearefrain;andhecouldnotmeetmyeyebutwhathegurgledintofoolishlaughter。
  Imightnowgohome,leavingthatfire-litfamilypartygloatingovertheirnewmillions,andconsidermystrangeday。IhadtriedandrewardedthevirtueofTerutak’。Ihadplayedthemillionaire,hadbehavedabominably,andtheninsomedegreerepairedmythoughtlessness。AndnowIhadmybox,andcouldopenitandlookwithin。Itcontainedaminiaturesleeping-matandawhiteshell。
  Tamaiti,interrogatednextdayastotheshell,explaineditwasnotexactlyChench,butacell,orbody,whichhewouldattimesinhabit。Askedwhytherewasasleeping-mat,heretortedindignantly,’Whyhaveyoumats?’AndthiswasthescepticalTamaiti!Butislandscepticismisneverdeeperthanthelips。
  CHAPTERVII-THEKINGOFAPEMAMA