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第49章

  Iaskedhimwhetherhewouldkeeptherainawayduringthejourney,asitwouldbeveryunpleasantshouldthesoldiers’kitsgetwet。Heimmediatelyblewhisrain-whistlethatwassuspendedtohisneck,andlookedatmeasthoughIcouldnolongerdoubthiscapability。IthensentforaGermanhornfrommycabin。Thiswasapolishedcow’shorn,fittedwithbrass,whichIthinkhadcostashilling。Ibeggedtheoldrain-maker’sacceptanceofthisinstrument,whichmightbeperhapssuperiortohiswhistle。
  Thewinehadnowsofarwarmedhisoldblood,thattheancientsorcererwasjustinthatstateofgood-willwithallmankindwhichmadehimdoublygratefulforsointerestingapresent。Heblewthehorn!——again,andagain!Hegrinnedtillthetearsrandownhiseyes,andatoncesuspendedtheglitteringtoyaroundhisneck。Henowsaid,”Iamagreatsheik;thereisnorain-makersogreatasI;youwilltravelwithme,andthishornshallkeepyoudry。Don’ttroubleyourselfabouttheBaris,theywon’tmolestyou;butstartassoonasyoucan。”
  Wehadthusgainedavaluableallyandguide。AlthoughIknewthedirectionofLobore,Ishouldhavebeenobligedtotravelbycompass,thereforeIwasoverjoyedthatwehadobtainedsoexperiencedanoldfellowastherain-maker。HisnamewasLokko。
  At3p。m。,on8thFebruary,westarted,oldLokkoleadingtheway,andwavingacoupleofthin,peeledsticksatarefractoryblackcloudthatappeareddeterminedtodefyhisrain-rulingpowers。Afewloudblastsuponthenewhorn,andagooddealofpantomimeandgesticulationonthepartofoldLokko,atlengthhadthedesiredeffect;thecloudwentoffaboutitsbusiness,andLokko,havinggivenhisfaceanextraruboffreshwood-ashesbeforestarting,lookeduglyenoughtofrightenanyrain-deviloutofhiswits。
  Mypeoplewereheavilyladen。Atthecommencementofthejourney,anoxthatMonsoorhadbeentraining,kickedoffitsload,andwentoffatfullgalloplikeawildanimal,andweneversawitagain。PoorMonsoornowshoulderedtheloadthattheoxhadlefthelpless,andmarchedthusheavilyladenupthehill。
  Mywiferode”GreedyGrey,”whichcarriedasmuchascouldbehunguponthesaddle。Irodethepowerfulchestnut”Jamoos。”LieutenantBakermountedaveryhandsomelightchestnut”Gazelle,”andColonelAbd-el-KaderrodetheZafteer。ThelatterwasafineoldArabthatIhadpurchasedofazafteermountedpoliceinCairo。Ihadtendonkeyswhichcarriedofficers’effects,spareammunition,flour,&c。Thetwenty-twoboatmencarriedboxes。
  MywifeandI,withLieutenantBakerandanadvancedguardoffiveof”TheForty,”followedoldLokko,wholedtheway;andColonelAbd-el-KaderandCaptainMohammedDeiiwerewiththerear-guard,whichdrove1,000cowsand500sheep。ThecattlewereinthechargeoftheBariinterpreter,Morgian。
  Ourboysandgirlsallcarriedloads。AmarnlookedlikeasmallRobinsonCrusoe,withatannedsheepskinbagofclothesuponhisback,uponwhichwasslungthecoffee-pot,anumbrella,andvarioussmallerarticles,whileheassistedhimselfwithalongstaffinhishand。LittleCuckoo,who,althoughhardlysevenyearsold,wasasstrongasalittlepony,strodealongbehindmyhorse,carryinguponhisheadmysmalltravellingbag。
  Everybodywasinthebestspirits,asthereactionfromdespairtosuccesswasdelightful。Wewerereallyoffatlast,andwereactuallyonthemarchtotheinterior。
  Thateveningwehaltedatavillageontheheights,onlythreemilesfromthevessels。Thenativeshaddesertedtheirhabitationsonourapproach,andwouldnotcomenearus。Iorderedthetroopstosavetheirflour,andtoeatfromthatdiscoveredinthevillage,forwhichonthefollowingmorningIlefttwocowsasapresent。Theyweretiedupinthenativezareeba。Thecowswereworthatleastfiftytimestheflourwehadconsumed;butIwishedtoadoptthisplanthroughoutthejourneytoLobore,inordertoestablishconfidence,andtoopenuptheroadforthefuture。
  On9thFebruarywestartedat5。35a。m。,andmarchedtwohoursandahalfthroughaverybeautifulundulatingcountry,diversifiedwithrocks,streams,andhandsomepark-liketimber。
  WehaltedatavillagecalledKoojok,beneathalargefig-treeFicusIndica。OuroldfriendLokkoappearedtobeperfectlywellknown,andheatonceintroducedustothenatives,whoreceiveduswithoutfearorsuspicion。AtthisvillageIwasabletohirefivenativesforasmanycows,toeasemypeopleespeciallyMonsooroftheirloads。
  Thusrelieved,westartedat2p。m。,andhaltedforthenightatavillagenamedGobbohr。Theday’smarchwastwelvemiles。Northlatitude,byobservation,4degrees28minutes。
  Atthisspotthenativesbroughtusagreatcuriosity,whichtheyhadpurchasedfromtheBarisofBelinian。Thiswasnolessthanashellof8
  1/4lbs。thathadbeenfiredattheBarisbyourcannon,butthefuzehadnotignited。IthadbeensoldtothenativesofGobbohrasapieceofiron。
  Iinquiredtheuseofsuchalumpofmetaltothem。”Oh!”theyreplied,”wearegoingtohammeritintomoloteshoes。”
  Iexplainedtothemthatitwasaloadedshell,thatwouldexplodeandblowtheblacksmithandhispeopletopieces,ifheweretoplaceitonthefire。Theywentawaywiththeirshell,evidentlydoubtingmyexplanation。
  Onthe10thFebruary,havingasusualpresentedthenativeswithtwocows,westartedat6a。m。,andmarchedtenmiles。Thecountrywasevenmorelovelythanbefore,comprisingfinerockysceneryandbeautifulpark-likeviews。Theundulationsterminatedinstonybottomsorwater-courses;therockswereallsyenite,gneiss,andlargemassesofsnow-whitequartz。
  Althoughatthisseasonthegroundwasparched,thetreeswereallvividlygreen:thecontrastofthisbrightgreenwiththeyellowturfwasveryremarkable。
  At2。50p。m。weagainstarted,andmarchedthreemiles,arrivingatavillageonhighgroundcalledMarengo,inN。lat。4degrees18minutes。
  HereImetanoldacquaintance,who,ofcourse,askedmeforacow。Thiswasaveryrespectableman,namedNersho,whohad,whenaboy,beenbroughtupbytheAustrianmissionariesatGondokoro。IhadmethimduringmyformerjourneywhenincompanywithKoorshood’svakeel,Ibrahim。WesleptatMarengo。Thesoldiersborrowedthenatives’mats,cookingpots,&c。,butscrupulouslyreturnedeverythingaccordingtoorders。
  February11——Nershoreceivedhiscow;andIlefttwoinadditionfortheheadmanofthevillage。
  Westartedat5。35a。m。,andmarchedtenmiles,andhaltedatasmallravineofrunningwateramongwoodedhills。
  Ouroldguide,Lokko,wasatfault。Aftermuchtroublewesucceededinobtainingtwonatives,whotoldus,thatinthisspottheyhadkilledalargenumberoftheslave-hunters’people。
  Othernativessoonjoinedus,andwewereledbyadifficultrockypaththroughthickforestamongthehillsforfivemiles,totheprettyopencountryofMooge。
  ThroughoutthejourneyfromtheNile,thecountryhadbeenthicklypopulated。AtMoogewecampedinalargevillageonthehill。
  February12——Westartedat5。25,andmarchedstraighttoLobore,adistanceoffourteenmiles。Theroadwasthroughforest,intersectedatright-angleswithdeepwatercoursesfromthemountain,calledForke,aboutamiledistantuponourleft。Thisfine,rocky,andalmostperpendicularhillis2,000feethigh。
  OnarrivalatLoborewehaltedbeneathalargetree,andwaitedforthecattle,whichweresomedistanceintherear,owingtothedifficultyincrossingthenumeroussteepravines。Someworkwouldbenecessaryonthisroadtorenderitpossibleforcarts。
  Wehadthusmarchedfifty-sevenmilesfromourvesselswithoutthenecessityoffiringashot,althoughwewereaccompaniedbysotemptingaprizeasalargeherdofcattleandsheep。
  ThenativesofLoboresoonbegantocollect,andthedragoman,Wani,shortlyappeared,whoprovedtobeanoldacquaintanceinmyformerjourney。Thisman,whohadbeenaninterpreterwhenaboyamongthetraders,spokegoodArabic,andwesoonfeltquiteathome。Abbio,theoldsheikofLoboreappeared。Thisoldfellowwashalf-blind;butheseemedverywillingtoassist,and,afterIhadexplainedtheobjectofmyvisit,heassuredmethathispeoplewouldgotothevesselsifaccompaniedbymysoldiers,andthatIneednotbeuneasyaboutmybaggage。
  TheLoborearenotBari。IwasdelightedtohavepassedthesouthernfrontieratMooge,andtohavequittedthatincomprehensibletribe。ThelanguageoftheLoboreisadialectoftheMadi。
  Intheevening,thecattlearrivedwiththerear-guard。Ihadrequestedtheoldsheiktohaveazareebaprepare,forthem;thiswasquicklyaccomplished,thereforeanoxwasslaughteredasarewardforallthosewhohadworkedattheinclosure。
  On13thFebruary”weheldaregularmarketforthepurchaseofflourinexchangeforsheepandgoats。Manyoftheseusefullittleanimalsweresickly,owingtothemarchesinthehotsun,whichhadcreatedintensethirst。Uponarrivalatstreamsupontheroute,theyhaddrunktoogreedily,andsomehaddiedofinflammation。”Thenativespurchasedlivegoatsattherateofabout30lbs。offlour。
  Thiswasanequalexchangeinliveweightoftheanimal;apoundofflourforapoundofgoat。”February14——Thewholecountryturnedouttohunt,andthenativesreturnedintheevening,havingonlykilledtwobuffaloesandafewsmallantelopes。Eventhesmallboysarearmedinthiscountrywithbowsandbarbedarrows,withwhichtheyshootremarkablywell。”February15——Theoldsheik,Abbio,accompaniedbyWani,appearedearly,togetherwithaconsiderablenumberofnatives。Theyselected396
  cowsfrommyzareeba,andasimilarnumberofmenpromisedtostartto-morrowwithfiftysoldierstoconvoythematerialfromthevessels。”February16——Aftersomedelaythenativesassembled,andwithhornsblowingandmuchshoutingandwhistling,theyatlengthstarted,togetherwithourreturnsailors,andanescortoffiftysoldiers。”Ishallthus,aftermuchcareandanxiety,beabletopushonwithaquantityofgoodssufficienttoopenthepathandtoestablishrelationswiththeequatorialcountries。Ishallhave212troopsandagoodsupplyofammunition,goods,andcattle:thusthereshouldbenoinsurmountabledifficulty。”IwrotetoMr。Higginbotham,alsotoMr。Marcopolo,andsentthelettersinclosedinabottle。”February17。Aslightshowerfellthismorning。ThesheikofMoogearrivedtoseemelastevening,andpresentedafatgoat。”IamtryingtopersuadehimandoldAbbiotojoinincuttingthecart-roadthroughtheforestfromMooge。IgaveAbbioamixtureofsulphateofzincforhiseyes,andputamustardplasteronWanitheinterpreter’sstomach。Atfirsthesaiditwasofnouse,asitonlyfeltlikecoldwater,butwhenitbegantoburn,hewasgreatlyamazed,andsaidthecoldwaterhadturnedtofire。”IthenphysickedColonelAbd-el-KaderandMonsoor,bothofwhomwereoverheated。”Ajudiciouspresentofafewblueshirtstocertainheadmenputeveryoneingoodhumour。”February18——ItookastrollforsomemilesintheforestaccompaniedbyLieutenantBaker。Gamewasveryscarce,butweatlengthcameuponafineherdoftetelAntelopeBabalis。Thesehavingbeendisturbedbythenoisewehadmadeinwalkingoverloosestonyground,dashedthroughtheopenforest,about120pacesinmyfront。Ishotonethroughtheshoulder,anduponrunningupIfounditintheactoffalling。”IthenheardashotfromLieutenantBakeronmyleft,towhommyshothadturnedtheantelopes。Hehadkilledaverylargebullbyagoodshotintheneck。”ThisluckwasawindfallfortheLoborenativeswhohadaccompaniedus;
  andamanimmediatelystartedoffforassistance,asmanymenwererequiredtotransportthefleshandhidesofsuchlargeanimals。”February19-Thenativesbeggedthatwewouldaccompanythemtohunt,andtheystartedwithaconsiderableparty。”Havingformedalonglinelikeskirmishers,withintervalsofabouttenyardsbetweeneach,theyadvancedwiththeirbowsprepared,andthearrowsonthestring,readyforashotontheinstantshouldgamestartonfoot。Thereweremanyboysofabouttwelveyearsold,allofwhomwerearmedwithbowsandarrows,andtheyadvancedinthesamelinewiththemen。Thereweretoomanypeople,andthegamebecamescared;sothatafteralongwalk,wereturnedtocampwithouthavingfiredashot。”Ifoundsomeverycuriousflowers,whichissuedfromthegroundinpods,withoutleaves;theseburstandthrewoutbeautifulcompactsilkballsingreatnumbers,nothalfofwhichcouldbereturnedtothepodthathadscatteredthem。”On22ndFebruarywehadpurchasedandstored,inexpectationofthearrivalofthetroops,3,740lbs。offlour。”Iwasdeterminedtocarryalargesupplytothesouth,asthecountryhadinsomeplacesbeendepopulatedbytheslave-hunters。