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第43章

  Thetamarindswereoftwovarieties,andwereproducedinextraordinaryquantities。Abouttwomilesfromhead-quarters,therewasanextensiveportionoftheforestcomposedalmostexclusivelyofthesemagnificenttrees。
  TheforestwasalsorichinthetreeknownbytheArabsas”heglik”Thisbearsafruitaboutthesizeofadatelalobe,whichisacombinationofsweet,bitter,andhighlyaromatic。Mymencollectedseveralhundredweight,asIwishedtotryanexperimentindistilling。Therewasanexcellentcopperstillinthemagazine,andIsucceededinproducingadeliciousspiritsomewhatresemblingkirschenwasser。
  Mycottonwasnowripe,andIcleaneditwithasmallhandginthatcouldbeworkedbytwomen。ThisgreatlyinterestedtheBarivisitors,who,bymyspecialinvitation,hadbeenresidingforsometimeatGondokoro。
  Thedryseasonhadbeenveryunfavourableforcotton;nevertheless,thequalitywasgood,andprovedthatitwouldthriveinthelocality。Thespeciesthatwasindigenousgrewtoagreatsize,andseemedtodefythedrought。Thisborearedblossom,andthepodwassmall。Thenativecottonwasofshortstaple,andadheredstronglytotheseed。
  On29thNovember,twoArabsarrivedfromAbouSaood’sLatookastation,100mileseastofGondokoro:theyhadtravelledatnight,andweredesertersfromthevakeel。Oneofthesefellowsturnedouttobemyoldfollowerduringmyformerjourney,Mohammedthecamel-driver,andheliterallycriedwithjoywhenhesawmywifeandmeagain。Hegavemeallthenewsfromtheslave-traders’camp,whichwasfullofslaves,andtheywereafraidthatImightarrive,astheywereawarethatIknewtheroad。ThevakeelofLatookahadreceivedandharbouredtwoofmyEgyptiansoldiers,whohaddesertedfromGondokoroandjoinedtheslave-huntersundertheguidanceofaBari。
  On1stDecember,LieutenantBakershotafinebullelephant,withverylargetusks;thiswaswithinfourmilesofhead-quarters。AtthisseasontheywereverynumerousintheneighbourhoodofGondokoro。DuringmyabsencetothesouthofRegiaf,therehadbeenacuriousnocturnalalarminthestation。
  Uponafinemoonlightnightthesentrieswereastonishedbytheappearanceoftwoimmensebullelephants,that,havingmarchedalongthecliff,tookthefortintherearontheriverside。
  Thefortwasaredan,openattheriverbase;thus,unheedingthesentry,theelephantscoollywalkedintothecentre。Thesentry’smusketwasimmediatelyrespondedtobytheguard;thebuglers,startledbyasharpfireofmusketry,blewthealarm。
  Theelephants,nowalarmedintheirturn,rushedonwards,butuponascendingtheearthwork,theyweremetbyadeepyawningditch,whichtheycouldnotcross。Thewholeforceturnedout,andtheattackonthethick-skinnedintrudersbecamegeneral。Thebulletsflewsowildlythatitwasmoredangerousforbystandersthanfortheelephants。
  Inthemeanwhile,thepanic-strickenanimalschargedwildlyinalldirections,butwereinvariablystoppedbytheditchandrampart,untilatlasttheyhappenedtofindtherightdirection,andretreatedbytheiroriginalentrance,mostprobablynotmuchtheworsefortheadventure。
  Mr。Higginbotham,whogavemethisaccount,describedtheexcitementofthetroopsassointense,thattheylettheirmusketsoffcompletelyatrandom:andsothickwerethebulletsinhisdirection,thathewasobligedtotakeshelterbehindawhite-anthill。
  Ihadnotimetodevotetoelephant-shooting,otherwiseImighthavekilledaconsiderablenumberintheneighbourhoodofGondokoro。TheBarisarenotgoodhunters,andtheymerelycatchtheelephantsinpitfalls;therefore,beingfreefromattack,theseanimalsareexceedinglydaring,andeasytoapproach。
  Theyaregenerallyattractedbytheripelalobes,thefruitalreadydescribedoftheheglikBalanitesEgyptiaca。Thetrees,ifofmediumsize,arefrequentlytorndownforthesakeofthissmallproduction,thatwouldappeartooinsignificantforthenoticeofsohugeananimal。
  Ioncehadanopportunityofwitnessinganelephant’sstrengthexertedinhissearchforthissmallfruit。IwasintheShircountry,andoneevening,accompaniedbyLieutenantBaker,Istrolledintotheforest,abouthalfamilefromourvessels,towatchforwaterbuckReduncaEllipsiprymnainasmallgladewhereIhadshotoneonthepreviousevening。
  Wehadnotlongbeenconcealed,whenIheardapeculiarnoiseinthethickforestthatdenotedtheapproachofelephants。
  Weatonceretreatedtosomerisinggroundabout150pacesdistant,asoursmallrifleswouldhavebeenuselessagainstsuchheavygame。Inashorttimeseveralelephantsappearedfromvariousportionsofthecovert,andoneofextraordinarysizemovedslowlytowardsus,untilhehaltedbeneathatall,spreadingheglik。Thistreemusthavebeennearlythreefeetindiameter,andwasaboutthirtyfeethighfromthegroundtothefirstbranch;itwasthereforeimpossiblefortheelephanttogatherthecovetedfruit。Torootupsuchatreewouldhavebeenoutofthequestion。Theelephantpausedforashorttime,asthoughconsidering;hethenbuttedhisforeheadsuddenlyagainstthetrunk。I
  couldnothavebelievedtheeffect:thislargetree,whichwasequalinappearancetotheaveragesizeofpark-timber,quiveredineverybranchtosuchadegree,thathadapersontakenrefugefromanelephant,andthoughthimselfsecureinthetop,hewouldhavefounditdifficulttoholdon。
  Whenthelalobesfall,theymustbepickedupindividuallyandalthoughthetroubleappearsdisproportionedtothevalueofthefruit,thereisnofoodsomuchcovetedbyelephants。
  Nearthisspot,onthefollowingday,Ihadacloseadventurewithahippopotamus。IhadgonetothesameplacewhereIhadseentheelephants,andIwasreturningthroughtheforestwithinafewyardsoftherivermargin,when,uponsuddenlyturningroundadensethorn-bush,Icamewithinfourorfivepacesofalargebullhippopotamus。Thisanimalhadlefttheriverforaneveningrambleontheshore,andwasmunchingsomesucculentgrasswithsuchgustothathehadnotheardmyapproach。Unfortunately,Ihadcomeuponhimexactlyatrightangles,whichrestrictedmyshottothetemple。Thisisthemostdifficultofpenetrationinthehippopotamus。
  Ionlyhadthe”Dutchman,”andmyattendantMonsoorcarriedasniderrifle;thuswewerebadlyarmedforsoimpenetrableabeast。Ifiredjustinfrontoftheear,certainlywithinfifteenfeet。Theonlyeffectproducedwasashakeofhishead,andheappearedratherstupid,asthoughstunned。Theleft-handbarrelfollowedquicklyupontheright。
  Monsoorfiredwithhissnider。The”Dutchman,”beingabreechloader,wasreadyagain,andwefiredintothisstupid-lookingbruteasthoughhehadbeenatarget,andwithaboutthesameeffect。
  Suddenly,asthoughwehadjustawakenedhim,heturnedroundandboltedintoadensemassofthorns,aboutthirtypacesbeforeus。
  Inthemeantime,thetroopsatthevessels,thatwerewithinabout300
  paces,havingheardtherapidandcontinuedfiring,supposedthatIhadbeenattackedbythenatives。The”FortyThieves”rushedtotherescue。
  Iheardthebugle,andpresentlythevoicesofthemenastheyapproached,runningthroughthebushatfullspeed。Thehippopotamushadmovedfromhisthornyretreat,andwaswalkingslowlyforward,whenhewasstumbledagainstby”TheForty,”someofwhomliterallyranagainsthim。
  Theanimalappearedquitestunnedandstupid,andhemerelystoodandstaredathisnewassailants。Thesightwasperfectlyridiculous。Everyriflewasfiredintohim;butthehollowbulletsofthesnidershadnopenetration,andwemightaswellhavepepperedthestonebullsofNineveh,intheBritishMuseum。Atlength,afterhavingbeenthecentreofablazeoffireworks,aseverymandidhisbesttokillhimduringthespaceofaboutaminute,hecoollyapproachedtheedgeofthecliff,whichwasquiteperpendicularandabouteighteenfeethigh。
  Atremendoussplashwastheendoftheencounter,asthehippocommittedhimselftothedeep,withaclumsyjumpfromthemidstofthedisappointedsoldiers。
  IwasconstantlyannoyedbythewantofpenetrationoftheBoxerhollowbullets。The”Dutchman”carriedthreedrachmsofNo。6-grainpowder,whichshouldhavedrivenasolidbulletthroughalargeantelope;butthehollowBoxerprojectileinvariablydisappearedinsmallfragmentsuponstrikingabone;oritexpanded,andhadnofurtherpenetratingpowerafterstrikingathickhide。
  Thesniders,althoughadmirablemilitaryweapons,possessedaverysmallpowerofpenetration。Ihavefrequentlyseenthebodiesofnativeswithonlyonebullet-mark;andIhaveextractedbulletsthatoughttohavepassedcompletelythrough。
  My”FortyThieves”werenowproudofthemselvesasexperiencedinvarioussports,andtheywereterriblydisgustedattheescapeofthehippopotamus。Theywereneveridleforasingleday。Ifnootherworkwasonhand,Ipractisedthematthetarget,ortheyweretreatedtoafewhours’drill。
  SometimesItookthemfishing:thiswasalwaysagreatamusement,astheexpeditionwaswellfurnishedwithnets。
  Therewasasmalllakenearmystationthataboundedinfish。Oneofmysailorsbelongingtothediahbeeahwasaprofessionalfisherman,descendedfromaraceofthiscalling。Ihadthereforeintrustedhimwiththechargeofthenets。Allthesailorsofthediahbeeahweregoodmen,butthefisherman,Howarti,wasthebestofthepickedcrew。HewasaNubian,borninKhartoum,andofanexceedinglylightcolour。Hisstyleofbeautywasratherspoiledbythelossofoneeye,andaltogetherhispersonalappearancewasnotattractive;buthewasverystrong,althoughasmallman,andinanycaseofemergencyhewasthemostactiveandintelligentsailor。Howartiwasalwaysthefirstmantoleapoverboardwiththetowrope,whenitbecamenecessarytodragthevesselagainstwindandstream:hewas,likeallNubians,anadmirableswimmer。
  Ourcomforthaddependedmuchuponthismanthroughouttheexpedition,ashewastheonlypersonwhocouldproperlythrowacasting-net。Thushehadalwayssupplieduswithexcellentfish。Ioftenadmiredhisperseverance,when,aftertwentyorthirtybarrencasts,herestedforawhile,cleanedhisnet,andwaded,inspiteofcrocodiles,toseekamorelikelyspottocatchfishforbreakfast,atatimewhenthismealwoulddependentirelyuponhissuccess。AtsuchtimesIfrequentlyadvisedhimasagoodMohammedantosay”Bismillah”inthenameofGod
  beforehethrewthenet。Onthefirstoccasion,beforeIgavehimthisadvice,hehadhadextremelybadluck,andhetoldmethat”somethingwaswrongwiththefish;”ashehadthrownhisnetforanhourwithoutcatchinganything,exceptafewuneatablespike-fish。
  Iadvisedhimtocomewithmeinthedingy;andhavingrowedashortdistance,wearrivedatasand-bankinthebendoftheriver。Herewelanded,andIfoundfaultwithHowartiforomittingtosay”Bismillah!””Willitdoanygood?”askedtheprofaneHowarti。”Try,”Ireplied;”youknowtheopinionofMohammedans;nowthen,Howarti,say’Bismillah,’andthrowjustinthatholeclosetotheweeds。Spinyournetsothatitshallfallperfectlyround,andadvanceveryquietlytotheedge,sothatyourshadowshallnotdisturbthefish。””Bismillah!”ejaculatedHowarti,andhecreptcautiouslyforwardtoaverylikely-lookinghole。”Bismillah!”andwithadexterousthrow,thenetdescribedanexactcircleasitfellevenlyuponthewater。
  Nosoonerhadthefishermancommencedtotightenthecrownline,whentherapidandpowerfuljerksshowedthathehadsomethinggoodwithinhisnet。”Now,Howarti,looksharp!thebottomiscleansand:haulaway,anddon’tgivethemtimetoburrowbeneaththeleads。”
  Howartihauledaway,andasthenetcameneartheshore,therewassuchasplashingandjumpingashehadrarelyseen。Thenetcameinuponthecleansand-bank,andwecountedupwardsoffortyfineboulti,severalofaboutfourpounds,andthesmallestabouthalfapoundweight。
  Howarti,havingcountedhisfish,exclaimed,piously,”Elliambd-el-Illah!”andadded:”InfutureIshallalwayssay’Bismillah!’”
  Howarticleanedhisnet:thefishwereplacedinabasket,andwerecoveredwithsomeriver-weedtokeepthemfresh。
  Oncemorethefishermanarrangedhisnetuponhisarm,andcautiouslyapproachedamostinvitinglittlenook,wheresomelargelotusleavesfloatingonthesurfacedenotedamediumdepth。