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第3章

  Atthispointthekingbegantogrowconfused。Hehesitated,passinghishandoverhiseyes,thenslowlyandwithdifficultyrepeatedthosewordswhichhehadalreadysaid。
  "Wehearyou,Father,"criedthecouncillorsinencouragement,asforthesecondtimehepaused。Whiletheystillspoke,theveinsintheking’sneckwereseentoswellsuddenly,foamfleckedwithbloodburstfromhislips,andhefellheadlongtotheground。
  CHAPTERVII
  THERECOVERYOFTHEKING
  Foramomenttherewassilence,thenagreatcryarose——acryof"Ourfatherisdead!"Presentlywithitweremingledotherandangriershoutsof"Thekingismurdered!"and"Heisbewitched,thewhitewizardhasbewitchedtheking!Heprophesiedeviluponhim,andnowhehasbewitchedhim!"
  MeanwhilethecaptainsandcouncillorsformedaringaboutUmsuka,andHokosabendingoverhimexaminedhim。
  "PrincesandCouncillors,"hesaidpresently,"yourfatheryetlives,buthislifeislikethelifeofadyingfireandsoonhemustbedead。Thisissure,thatoneoftwothingshasbefallenhim:eithertheheathascausedthebloodtoboilinhisveinsandheissmittenwithastrokefromheaven,suchasmenwhoarefatandheavysometimesdieof;orhehasbeenbewitchedbyawickedwizard。Yonderstandsone,"andhepointedtoOwen,"whonotanhouragoprophesiedthatbeforethesunwasdowngreatevilshouldovertaketheking。Thesunisnotyetdown,andgreatevilhasovertakenhim。Perchance,PrincesandCouncillors,thiswhiteprophetcantellusofthematter。"
  "PerchanceIcan,"answeredOwencalmly。
  "Headmitsit!"criedsome。"Awaywithhim!"
  "Peace!"saidOwen,holdingthecrucifixtowardsthosewhosespearsthreatenedhislife。
  Theyshrankback,forthissymbolofadyingmanterrifiedthemwhocouldnotguessitssignificance。
  "Peace,"wentonOwen,"andlisten。Besureofthis,Councillors,thatifIdie,yourkingwilldie;whereasifIlive,yourkingmaylive。
  Youaskmeofthismatter。WhereshallIbegin?ShallIbeginwiththetaleoftwomenseatedtogethersomenightsagoinahutsodarkthatnoeyescouldseeinit,saveperchancetheeyesofawizard?Whatdidtheytalkofinthathut,andwhowerethosemen?Theytalked,I
  think,ofthedeathofakingandofthecrowningofaking。Theytalkedofapricetobepaidforacertainmedicine;andoneofthemhadaroyalair,andone————"
  "Willyehearkentothiswildbabblerwhileyourkingliesdyingbeforeyoureyes?"brokeinHokosa,inashrill,unnaturalvoice;foralmostpalsiedwithfearashewasatOwen’smysteriouswords,hestillretainedhispresenceofmind。"Listennow:whatishe,andwhatdidhesay?Heisonewhocomeshithertopreachanewfaithtous;hecomes,hesays,onanembassyfromtheKingofHeaven,whohaspoweroverallthings,andwho,sothesewhitemenpreach,cangivepowertoHisservants。Well,letthisoneceasepratingandshowushisstrength,ashehasbeenwarnedhewouldbecalledupontodo。Lethimgiveusasign。Therebeforeyouliesyourking,andheispastthehelpofman;evenIcannothelphim。Therefore,letthismessengercurehim,orcalluponhisGodtocurehim;thatseeing,wemayknowhimtobeatruemessenger,andonesentbythatKingofwhomhespeaks。Lethimdothisnowbeforeoureyes,orlethimperishasawizardwhohasbewitchedtheking。Doyouhearmywords,Messenger,andcanyoudrawthisonebackfrombetweentheGatesofDeath?"
  "Ihearthem,"answeredOwenquietly;"andIcan——orifIcannot,thenIamwillingtopaythepenaltywithmylife。Youwhoareadoctorsaythatyourkingisasonewhoisalreadydead,sothatwhateverImaydoIcannothurthimfurther。ThereforeIaskthisofyou,thatyoustandroundandwatch,butmolestmeneitherbywordnordeedwhileI
  attempthiscure。Doyouconsent?"
  "Itisjust;weconsent,"saidthecouncillors。"Letusseewhatthewhitemancando,andbytheissuelethimbejudged。"ButHokosastaredatOwenwondering,andmadenoanswer。
  "Bringsomecleanwatertomeinagourd,"saidOwen。
  Itwasbroughtandgiventohim。Helookedround,searchingthefacesofthoseabouthim。PresentlyhiseyefelluponthePrinceNodwengo,andhebeckonedtohim,saying:——
  "Comehither,Prince,foryouarehonest,andIwouldhaveyoutohelpme,andnootherman。"
  TheprincesteppedforwardandOwengavehimthegourdofwater。Thenhedrewoutthelittlebottlewhereinhehadstoredthejuiceofthecreeper,anduncorkingit,hebadeNodwengofillitupwithwater。
  Thisdone,heclaspedhishands,andliftinghiseyestoheaven,heprayedaloudinthelanguageoftheAmasuka。
  "OGod,"heprayed,"uponwhosebusinessIamhere,grant,IbeseechThee,thatbyThyGracepowermaybegiventometoworkthismiracleinthefaceofthesepeople,totheendthatImaywinthemtoceasefromtheiriniquities,tobelieveuponThee,theonlytrueGod,andtosavetheirsoulsalive。Amen。"
  Havingfinishedhisprayer,hetookthebottleandshookit;thenhecommandedNodwengotosituponthegroundandholdhisfather’sheaduponhisknee。Now,asallmightseebymanysigns,thekingwasuponthevergeofdeath,forhislipswerepurple,hisbreathingwasrareandstertorous,andhisheartstoodwell—nighstill。
  "Openhismouthandholddownthetongue,"saidOwen。
  Theprinceobeyed,pressingdownthetonguewithasnuffspoon。Thenplacingtheneckofthebottleasfarintothethroatasitwouldreach,Owenpouredthefluiditcontainedintothebodyoftheking,whomadeaconvulsivemovementandinstantlyseemedtodie。
  "Heisdead,"saidone;"awaywiththefalseprophet!"
  "Itmaybeso,oritmaynotbeso,"answeredOwen。"Waitforthehalfofanhour;then,ifheshowsnosignoflife,dowhatyouwillwithme。"
  "Itiswell,"theysaid;"sobeit。"
  Slowlytheminutesslippedby,whilethekinglaylikeacorpsebeforethem,andoutsideofthatsilentringthesoldiersmurmuredasthewind。Thesunwassinkingfast,andHokosawatchedit,countingtheseconds。Atlengthhespoke:——
  "Thehalfofthehourthatyoudemandedisdead,WhiteMan,asdeadastheking;andnowthetimehascomeforyoutodiealso,"andhestretchedouthishandtotakehim。
  Owenlookedathiswatchandreplied:——
  "Thereisstillanotherminute;andyou,Hokosa,whoareskilledinmedicines,mayknowthatthisantidotedoesnotworksoswiftlyasthebane。"
  Theshotwasarandomone,butittold,forHokosafellbackandwassilent。
  Thesecondspassedonastheminutehandofthewatchwentroundfromtentotwenty,fromtwentytothirty,fromthirtytoforty。Afewmoreinstantsandthegamewasplayed。Hadthatdreamofhisbeenvainimagining,andwasallhisfaithnothingbutadreamwonderedOwen?
  Well,ifso,itwouldbebestthatheshoulddie。Buthedidnotbelievethatitwasso;hebelievedthatthePowerabovehimwouldintervenetosave——nothim,indeed,butallthispeople。
  "Letusmakeanend,"saidHokosa,"thetimeisdone。"
  "Yes,"saidOwen,"thetimeisdone——and/thekinglives!/"
  Evenashespokethepulsesintheoldman’sforeheadwereseentothrob,andtheveinsinhisnecktoswellastheyhadswollenafterhehadswallowedthepoison;thenoncemoretheyshranktotheirnaturalsize。Umsukastirredahand,groaned,satup,andspoke:——
  "Whathaschancedtome?"hesaid。"Ihavedescendedintodeepdarkness,nowonceagainIseelight。"
  Nooneanswered,forallwerestaring,terrifiedandamazed,attheMessenger——thewhitewizardtowhomhadbeengivenpowertobringmenbackfromthegateofdeath。AtlengthOwensaid:——
  "Thishaschancedtoyou,King:thatevilwhichIprophesiedtoyouifyourefusedtolistentothevoiceofmercyhasfallenuponyou。Bynowyouwouldhavebeendead,haditnotpleasedHimWhomIserve,workingthroughme,Hismessenger,tobringyoubacktolookuponthesun。ThankHim,therefore,andworshipHim,forHealoneisMasteroftheEarth,"andheheldthecrucifixbeforehiseyes。
  Thehumbledmonarchliftedhishand——hewhoformanyyearshadmadeobeisancetonone——andsalutedthesymbol,saying:——
  "Messenger,IthankHimandIworshipHim,thoughIknowHimnot。Saynow,howdidHismagicworkuponmetomakemesicktodeathandtorecoverme?"
  "Bythehandofman,King,andbythevirtuesthatliehidinNature。
  Didyounotdrinkofacup,andwerenotmanythingsmixedinthedraught?Wasitnotbutnowinyourmindtospeakwordsthatshouldbringdowntheheadofprideandevil,andliftuptheheadoftruthandgoodness?"
  "OWhiteMan,howknowyouthesethings?"gaspedtheking。
  "Iknowthem,itisenough。Say,whowasitthatstirredthebowl,King,andwhogaveyoutodrink?"
  NowUmsukastaggeredtohisfeet,andcriedaloudinavoicethatwasthickwithrage:——
  "BymyheadandtheheadsofmyfathersIsmelltheplot!Myson,thePrinceHafela,haslearnedmycounsel,andwouldhaveslainmebeforeIsaidwordsthatshouldsethimbeneaththefeetofNodwengo。Seizehim,captains,andlethimbebroughtbeforemeforjudgment!"
  Menlookedthiswayandthattocarryoutthecommandoftheking,butHafelawasgone。Alreadyhewasuponthehillside,runningasamanhasrarelyrunbefore——hisfacesettowardsthatfastnessinthemountainswherehecouldfindrefugeamonghismother’stribesmenandtheregimentswhichhecommanded。OflatetheyhadbeensentthitherbythekingthattheymightbefarfromtheGreatPlacewhentheirprincewasdisinherited。
  "Heisfled,"saidone;"Isawhimgo。"
  "Pursuehimandbringhimback,deadoralive!"thunderedtheking。"A
  hundredheadofcattletothemanwholayshanduponhimbeforehereachesthe/impi/oftheNorth,fortheywillfightforhim!"
  "Stay!"brokeinOwen。"OncebeforethisdayIprayedofyou,King,toshowmercy,andyourefusedit。Willyourefusemeasecondtime?
  Leavehimhislifewhohaslostallelse。"
  "Thathemayrebelagainstme?Well,WhiteMan,Ioweyoumuch,andforthistimeyourwisdomshallbemyguide,thoughmyheartspeaksagainstsuchgentleness。Hearken,councillorsandpeople,thisismydecree:thatHafela,myson,whowouldhavemurderedme,bedeposedfromhisplaceasheirtomythrone,andthatNodwengo,hisbrother,besetinthatplace,torulethePeopleofFireaftermewhenIdie。"
  "Itisgood,itisjust!"saidthecouncil。"Lettheking’swordbedone。"
  "Hearkenagain,"saidUmsuka。"Letthiswhiteman,whoisnamedMessenger,beplacedintheHouseofGuestsandtreatedwithallhonour;letoxenbegivenhimfromtheroyalherdsandcornfromthegranaries,andgirlsofnoblebloodforwivesifhewillsthem。
  Hokosa,intoyourhandIdeliverhim,and,greatthoughyouare,knowthis,thatifbutahairofhisheadisharmed,withyourgoodsandyourlifeyoushallanswerforit,youandallyourhouse。"
  "Lettheking’swordbedone,"saidthecouncillorsagain。
  "Heralds,"wentonUmsuka,"proclaimthatthefeastofthefirst—
  fruitsisended,andmycommandisthateveryregimentshouldseekitsquarters,takingwithitadoublegiftofcattlefromtheking,whohasbeensavedalivebythemagicofthiswhiteman。Andnow,Messenger,farewell,formyheadgrowsweary。To—morrowIwillspeakwithyou。"
  Thenthekingwasledawayintotheroyalhouse,andsavethosewhowerequarteredinit,theregimentspassedonebyonethroughthegatesofthekraal,singingtheirwar—songsastheywent。DarknessfellupontheGreatPlace,andthroughitpartiesofmenmightbeseendraggingthencethecorpsesofthosewhohadfalleninthefightwithsticks,orbeenputtodeaththereafterbyorderoftheking。
  "Messenger,"saidHokosa,bowingbeforeOwen,"bepleasedtofollowme。"Thenheledhimtoalittlekraalnumberingfiveorsixlargeandbeautifullymadehuts,whichstoodbyitself,withinitsownfence,atthenorthendoftheGreatPlace,notfarfromthehouseoftheking。
  Infrontofthecentrehutafirewasburning,andbyitslightwomenappearedcleaningoutthehutsandbringingfoodandwater。
  "Hereyoumayrestinsafety,Messenger,"saidHokosa,"seeingthatnightanddayaguardfromtheking’sownregimentwillstandbeforeyourdoors。"
  "Idonotneedthem,"answeredOwen,"fornonecanharmmetillmyhourcomes。Iamastrangerhereandyouareagreatman;yet,Hokosa,whichofusisthesafestthisnight?"
  "Yourmeaning?"saidHokosasharply。
  "Oman!"answeredOwen,"wheninacertainhouryoucreptupthevalleyyonder,andclimbingtheTreeofDeathgathereditspoison,wentInotwithyou?When,beforethathour,yousatinyonderhutbargainingwiththePrinceHafela——thedeathofakingforthepriceofagirl——wasInotwithyou?Nay,threatenmenot——inyourownwordsIsayit——’laydownthatassegai,orbymyspirityourbodyshallbethrowntothekites,asthatofonewhowouldmurdertheking’——andtheking’sguest!"
  "WhiteMan,"whisperedHokosathrowingdownthespear,"howcanthesethingsbe?Iwasaloneinthehutwiththeprince,IwasalonebeneaththeTreeofDoom,andyou,asIknowwell,werebeyondtheriver。Yourspiesmustbegood,WhiteMan。"
  "Myspiritismyonlyspy,Hokosa。Myspiritwatchedyou,andfromyourownlipshelearnedthesecretofthebaneandoftheantidote。
  Hafelamixedthepoisonasyoutaughthim;Igavetheremedy,andsavedthekingalive。"
  NowthekneesofHokosagrewweakbeneathhim,andheleanedagainstthefenceofthekraalforsupport。
  "Ihaveskillintheart,"hesaidhoarsely;"but,Messenger,yourmagicismorethanmine,andmylifeisforfeittoyou。To—morrowmorning,youwilltellthekingall,andto—morrownightIshallhanguponthedreadfulTree。Well,sobeit;Iamovermatchedatmyowntrade,anditisbestthatIshoulddie。Youhaveplottedwellandyouhaveconquered,andtoyoubelongmyplaceandpower。"
  "Itwasyouwhoplotted,andnotI,Hokosa。DidyounotcontrivethatIshouldreachtheGreatPlacebutalittlebeforethepoisonwasgiventotheking,sothatuponmemightbelaidthecrimeofhisbewitching?DidyounotplanalsothatIshouldbecalledupontocurehim——athingyoudeemedimpossible——andwhenIfailedthatIshouldbestraightwaybutchered?"
  "Seeingthatitisuselesstolietoyou,Iconfessthatitwasso,"
  answeredHokosaboldly。
  "Itwasso,"repeatedOwen;"therefore,accordingtoyourlawyourlifeisforfeit,seeingthatyoudugapittosnaretheinnocentfeet。
  ButIcometotellyouofanewlaw,andthatwhichIpreachI
  practise。Hokosa,Ipardonyou,andifyouwillputasideyourevil—
  doing,Ipromiseyouthatnowordofallyourwickednessshallpassmylips。"
  "Ithasnotbeenmyfashiontotakeaboonatthehandofanyman,saveofthekingonly,"saidthewizardinahumblevoice;"butnowitseemsthatIamcometothis。Tellme,WhiteMan,whatisthepaymentthatyouseekofme?"
  "None,Hokosa,exceptthatyouceasefromevilandlistenwithanopenhearttothatmessagewhichIamsworntodelivertoyouandtoallyournation。Alsoyouwoulddowelltoputawaythatfairwomanwhosepricewasthemurderofhimthatfedyou。"
  "Icannotdoit,"answeredthewizard。"Iwilllistentoyourteaching,butIwillnotrobmyheartofheritcravesalone。WhiteMan,Iamnotliketherestofmynation。Ihavenotsoughtafterwomen;Ihavebutonewife,andsheisoldandchildless。Now,forthefirsttimeinmydays,Ilovethisgirl——ah,youknownothow!——andI
  willtakeher,andsheshallbethemotherofmychildren。"
  "Then,Hokosa,youwilltakehertoyoursorrow,"answeredOwensolemnly,"forshewilllearntohateyouwhohaverobbedherofroyaltyandrule,givingherwizardriesandyourgreyhairsinplaceofthem。"
  Andthusforthatnighttheyparted。
  CHAPTERVIII
  THEFIRSTTRIALBYFIRE
  Onthefollowingday,whileOwensateatinghismorningmealwithathankfulheart,amessengerarrivedsayingthatthekingwouldreceivehimwheneveritpleasedhimtocome。Heansweredthathewouldbewithhimbeforenoon,foralreadyhehadlearnedthatamongnativesoneloseslittlebydelay。Agreatman,theythink,isrichintime,andhurriesonlytowaituponhissuperiors。
  Attheappointedhouraguardcametoleadhimtotheroyalhouse,andthitherOwenwent,followedbyJohnbearingaBible。Umsukawasseatedbeneathareedroofsupportedbypolesandopenonallsides;behindhimstoodcouncillorsandattendants,andbyhimwereNodwengotheprince,andHokosa,hismouthandprophet。Althoughthedaywashot,heworeakarossorrugofwildcatskins,andhisfaceshowedthattheeffectsofthepoisoneddraughtwerestilluponhim。AttheapproachofOwenherosewithsomethingofaneffort,and,shakinghimbythehand,thankedhimforhislife,callinghim"doctorofdoctors。"
  "Tellme,Messenger,"headded,"howitwasthatyouwereabletocureme,andwhowereintheplottokillme?Theremusthavebeenmorethanone,"andherolledhiseyesroundwithangrysuspicion。
  "King,"answeredOwen,"ifIknewanythingofthismatter,thePowerthatwroteitonmymindhaswipeditoutagain,or,attheleast,hasforbiddenmetospeakofitssecret。Isavedyou,itisenough;fortherest,thepastisthepast,andIcometodealwiththepresentandthefuture。"
  "Thiswhitemankeepshisword,"thoughtHokosatohimself,andhelookedathimthankinghimwithhiseyes。
  "Sobeit,"answeredtheking;"afterall,itiswisenottostiradung—heap,fortherewefindlittlebesideevilodoursandthenestsofsnakes。Now,whatisyourbusinesswithme,andwhydoyoucomefromthewhiteman’scountriestovisitme?Ihaveheardofthosecountries,theyaregreatandfaraway。Ihaveheardofthewhitemenalso——wonderfulmenwhohaveallknowledge;butIdonotdesiretohaveanythingtodowiththem,forwhenevertheymeetblackpeopletheyeatthemup,takingtheirlandsandmakingthemslaves。Once,someyearsago,twoofyouwhitepeoplevisitedushere,butperhapsyouknowthatstory。"
  "Iknowit,"answeredOwen;"oneofthosemenyoumurdered,andtheotheryousentbackwithamessagewhichhedeliveredintomyearsacrossthewaters;thousandsofmilesaway。"
  "Nay,"answeredtheking,"wedidnotmurderhim;hecametouswiththestoryofanewGodwhocouldraisethedeadandworkothermiracles,andgavesuchpowerstoHisservants。Soamanwasslainandwebeggedofhimtobringhimbacktolife;andsincehecouldnot,wekilledhimalsobecausehewasaliar。"
  "Hewasnoliar,"saidOwen;"sincehenevertoldyouthathehadpowertoopenthemouthofthegrave。Still,Heavenismerciful,andalthoughyoumurderedhimthatwassenttoyou,hisMasterhaschosenmetofollowinhisfootsteps。Mealsoyoumaymurderifyouwill,andthenanotherandanother;butstillthemessengersshallcome,tillatlastyourearsareopenedandyoulisten。Only,forsuchdeedsyourpunishmentmustbeheavy。"
  "Whatisthemessage,WhiteMan?"
  "Amessageofpeace,offorgiveness,andoflifebeyondthegrave,oflifeeverlasting。Listen,King。Yesterdayyouwereneartodeath;saynow,hadyousteppedovertheedgeofit,wherewouldyoubethisday?"
  Umsukashruggedhisshoulders。"Withmyfathers,WhiteMan。"
  "Andwhereareyourfathers?"
  "Nay,Iknownot——nowhere,everywhere:thenightisfullofthem;inthenightweheartheechooftheirvoices。Whentheyareangrytheyhauntthethunder—cloud,andwhentheyarepleasedtheysmileinthesunshine。Sometimesalsotheyappearintheshapeofsnakes,orvisitusindreams,andthenweofferthemsacrifice。Yonderonthehillsideisahauntedwood;itisfulloftheirspirits,WhiteMan,buttheycannottalk,theyonlymutter,andtheirfootfallssoundlikethedroppingofheavyrain,fortheyarestrengthlessandunhappy,andintheendtheyfadeaway。"
  "Soyousay,"answeredOwen,"whoarenotaltogetherwithoutunderstanding,yetknowlittle,neverhavingbeentaught。Nowlistentome,"andveryearnestlyhepreachedtohimandthoseabouthimofpeace,offorgiveness,andoflifeeverlasting。
  "WhyshouldaGoddiemiserablyuponacross?"askedthekingatlength。
  "ThatthroughHissacrificemenmightbecomeasgods,"answeredOwen。
  "BelieveinHimandHewillsaveyou。"
  "Howcanwedothat,"askedthekingagain,"whenalreadywehaveagod?Canwedesertonegodandsetupanother?"
  "Whatgod,King?"
  "Iwillshowhimtoyou,WhiteMan。Letmylitterbebrought。"
  Thelitterwasbroughtandthekingentereditwithlabouringbreath。
  PassingthroughthenorthgateoftheGreatPlace,thepartyascendedaslopeofthehillthatlaybeyondittilltheyreachedaflatplainsomehundredsofyardsinwidth。Onthisplainvegetationgrewscantily,forherethebedrockofironstone,denudedwithfrequentandheavyrains,wasscarcelyhiddenbyathincrustofearth。Onthefurthersideoftheplain,however,andseparatedfromitbyalittlestream,wasagreenbankofdeepsoftsoil,beyondwhichlayagloomyvalleyfullofgreattrees,thatformanygenerationshadbeentheburying—placeofthekingsoftheAmasuka。
  "Thisisthehouseofthegod,"saidtheking。
  "Astrangehouse,"answeredOwen,"andwhereishethatdwellsinit?"
  "FollowmeandIwillshowyou,Messenger;butbeswift,foralreadytheskygrowsdarkwithcomingtempest。"
  Nowattheking’scommandthebearersborehimacrossthesereplateautowardsastonethatlayalmostinitscentre。Presentlytheyhalted,and,pointingtothismass,thekingsaid:——
  "Beholdthegod!"
  Owenadvancedandexaminedtheobject。AglancetoldhimthatthisgodoftheAmasukawasameteoricstoneofunusualsize。Mostofsuchstonesaremereshapelesslumps,butthisoneboreapeculiarresemblancetoaseatedhumanbeingholdinguponearmtowardsthesky。Sostrangewasthislikenessthat,otherreasonsapart,itseemednotwonderfulthatsavagesshouldregardthethingwithaweandveneration。Ratherwouldithavebeenwonderfulhadtheynotdoneso。
  "Saynow,"saidOwentothekingwhenhehadinspectedthestone,"whatisthehistoryofthisdumbgodofyours,andwhydoyouworshiphim?"
  "FollowmeacrossthestreamandIwilltellyou,Messenger,"answeredtheking,againglancingatthesky。"Thestormgathers,andwhenitbreaksnonearesafeuponthisplainexcepttheheavendoctorssuchasHokosaandhiscompanionswhocanbindthelightning。"
  SotheywentandwhentheyreachedthefurthersideofthestreamUmsukadescendedfromhislitter。
  "Messenger,"hesaid,"thisisthestoryofthegodasithascomedowntous。Fromthebeginningourlandhasbeenscourgedwithlightningaboveallotherlands,andwiththefloodsofrainthataccompanythelightning。IntheolddaystheGreatPlaceofthekingwasoutyonderamongthemountains,buteveryyearfirefromheavenfelluponit,destroyingmuchpeople:andatlengthinagreattempestthehouseofthekingofthatdaywassmittenandburned,andhiswivesandchildrenwereturnedtoashes。Thenthatkingheldacouncilofhiswizardsandfire—doctors,andthesehavingconsultedthespiritsoftheirforefathers,retiredintoaplaceaparttofastandpray;yes,itwasinyondervalley,theburyinggroundofkings,thattheyhidthemselves。NowonthethirdnighttheGodofFireappearedtothechiefofthedoctorsinhissleep,andhewasshapedlikeaburningbrandandsmokewentupfromhim。Outofthesmokehespoketothedoctor,saying:’ForthisreasonitisthatItormentyourpeople,thattheyhatemeandcurseatmeandpaymelittlehonour。’
  "Inhisdreamthedoctoranswered:’Howcanthepeoplehonouragodthattheydonotsee?’Thenthegodsaid:’Riseupnowinthenight,allthecompanyofyou,andgotakeyourstanduponthebanksofyonderstream,andIwillfalldowninfirefromheaven,andthereontheplainyoushallfindmyimage。ThenletyourkingmovehisGreatPlaceintothevalleybeneaththeplain,andhenceforthmyboltsshallspareitandhim。Only,monthbymonthyoushallmakeprayersandofferingstome;moreover,thenameofthepeopleshallbechanged,foritshallbecalledthePeopleofFire。’
  "Nowthedoctorrose,andhavingawakenedhiscompanions,hetoldthemofhisvision。Thentheyallofthemwentdowntothebanksofthisstreamwherewenowstand。Andastheywaitedthereagreattempestburstoverthem,andinthemidstofthattempesttheysawtheflamingfigureofamandescendfromheaven,andwhenhetouchedtheearthitshook。Themorningcameandthereupontheplainbeforethem,wheretherehadbeennothing,satthelikenessofthegodasitsitsto—dayandshallsitforever。Sothenameofthispeoplewaschanged,andtheking’sGreatPlacewasbuiltwhereitnowis。
  "Sincethatday,Messenger,nohuthasbeenburnedandnomankilledinorabouttheGreatPlacebyfirefromheaven,whichfallsonlyherewherethegodis,thoughawayamongthemountainsandelsewheremenaresometimeskilled。Butwaitawhileandyoushallseewithyoureyes。Hokosa,doyou,whomthelightningwillnottouch,takethatpoleofdeadwoodandsetitupyonderinthecreviceoftherocknotfarfromthefigureofthegod。"
  "Iobey,"saidHokosa,"althoughIhavebroughtnomedicineswithme。
  Perhaps,"headdedwithafaintsneer,"thewhiteman,whoissogreatawizard,willnotbeafraidtoaccompanyme。"
  NowOwensawthatallthosepresentwerelookingathimcuriously。Itwasevidenttheybelievedthathewouldnotdaretoacceptthechallenge。Thereforeheansweredatonceandwithouthesitation:——
  "CertainlyIwillcome;thepoleisheavyforonemantocarry,andwhereHokosagoes,thereIcangoalso。"
  "Nay,nay,Messenger,"saidtheking,"thelightningknowsHokosaandwillturnfromhim,butyouareastrangertoitanditwilleatyouup。"
  "King,"answeredOwen,"IdonotbelievethatHokosahasanypoweroverthelightning。Itmaystrikehimoritmaystrikeme;butunlessmyGodsocommands,itwillstrikeneitherofus。"
  "Onyourheadbeit,WhiteMan,"saidHokosa,withcoldanger。"Come,aidmewiththepole。"
  Thentheyliftedthedeadtree,andbetweenthemcarrieditintothemiddleoftheplain,wheretheysetitupinacreviceoftherock。Bythistimethestormwasalmostoverthem,andwatchingitOwenperceivedthatthelightningsstruckalwaysalongthebankofthestream,doubtlessfollowingahiddenlineofthebedofironstone。
  "Itisbutaverylittlestorm,"saidHokosacontemptuously,"suchasvisitusalmosteveryafternoonatthisperiodoftheyear。Ah!WhiteMan,Iwouldthatyoucouldseeoneofourgreattempests,fortheseareworthbeholding。ThisIfear,however,thatyouwillneverdo,seeingitislikelythatwithinsomefewminutesyouwillhavepassedbacktothatKingwhosentyouhere,withaholeinyourheadandablackmarkdownyourspine。"
  "Thatweshalllearnpresently,Hokosa,"answeredOwen;"formypart,Ipraythatnosuchfatemayovertakeyou。"
  NowHokosamovedhimselfaway,mutteringandpointingwithhisfingers,butOwenremainedstandingwithinaboutthirtyyardsofthepole。Suddenlytherecameaglareoflight,andthepolewassplitintofragments;butalthoughtheshockwasperceptible,theyremainedunhurt。Almostimmediatelyasecondflashleapedfromthecloud,andOwensawHokosastaggerandfalltohisknees。"Themanisstruck,"hethoughttohimself,butitwasnotso,forrecoveringhisbalance,thewizardwalkedbacktothestream。
  Owenneverstirred。Fromboyhoodcouragehadbeenoneofhisgoodqualities,butitwasacourageofthespiritratherthanoftheflesh。Forinstance,atthisverymoment,sofarashisbodywasconcerned,hewasmuchafraid,anddidnotintheleastenjoystandinguponanironstoneplateauattheimminentriskofbeingdestroyedbylightning。Butevenifhehadnothadanendtogain,hewouldhavescornedtogivewaytohishumanfrailties;also,nowasalways,hisfaithsupportedhim。Asithappenedthestorm,whichwasslight,passedby,andnomoreflashesfell。Whenitwasoverhewalkedbacktowherethekingandhiscourtwerestanding。
  "Messenger,"saidUmsuka,"youarenotonlyagreatdoctor,youarealsoabraveman,andsuchIhonour。Thereisnooneamongushere,notbeingalordofthelightning,whowouldhavedaredtostanduponthatplacewithHokosawhiletheflashesfellabouthim。Yetyouhavedoneit;itwasHokosawhowasdrivenaway。Youhavepassedthetrialbyfire,andhenceforth,whetherwerefuseyourmessageoracceptit,youaregreatinthisland。"
  "Thereisnoneedtopraiseme,King,"answeredOwen。"Theriskissomething;butIknewthatIwasprotectedfromit,seeingthatI
  shallnotdieuntilmyhourcomes,anditisnotyet。Listennow:yourgodyonderisnothingbutastonesuchasIhaveoftenseenbefore,forsometimesingreattempeststheycometoearthfromtheclouds。
  Youarenotthefirstpeoplethathaveworshippedsuchastone,butnowweknowbetter。Alsothisplainbeforeyouisfullofiron,andirondrawsthelightning。Thatiswhyitneverstrikesyourtownbelow。Theironattractsitmorestronglythanearthandhutsofstraw。Again,whilethepolestoodIwasinlittledanger,forthelightningstrikesthehighestthing;butafterthepolewasshatteredandHokosawiselywentaway,thenIwasinsomedanger,onlynoflashesfell。Iamnotamagician,King,butIknowsomethingsthatyoudonotknow,andItrustinOnewhomIshallleadyoutotrustalso。"
  "Wewilltalkofthismorehereafter,"saidthekinghurriedly,"foroneday,Ihaveheardandseenenough。AlsoIdonotbelieveyourwords,forIhavenotedeverthatthosewhoarethegreatestwizardsofallsaycontinuallythattheyhavenomagicpower。Hokosa,youhavebeenfamousinyourday,butitseemsthathenceforthyouwhohaveledmustfollow。"
  "Thebattleisnotyetfought,King,"answeredHokosa。"To—dayImetthelightningswithoutmymedicines,anditwasalittlestorm;whenI
  ampreparedwithmymedicinesandthetempestisgreat,thenIwillchallengethiswhitemantofacemeyonder,andtheninthathour/my/
  godshallshowhisstrengthand/his/Godshallnotbeabletosavehim。"
  "Thatweshallseewhenthetimecomes,"answeredOwen,withasmile。
  ThatnightasOwensatinhishutworkingatthetranslationofSt。
  John,thedoorwasopenedandHokosaentered。
  "WhiteMan,"saidthewizard,"youaretoostrongforme,thoughwhenceyouhaveyourpowerIknownot。Letusmakeabargain。ShowmeyourmagicandIwillshowyoumine,andwewillrulethelandbetweenus。YouandIaremuchakin——wearegreat;wehavethespiritsight;
  weknowthattherearethingsbeyondthethingsweseeandhearandfeel;whereas,fortherest,theyarefools,followingthefleshalone。Ihavespoken。"
  "VerygladlywillIshowyoumymagic,Hokosa,"answeredOwencheerfully,"since,tospeaktruth,thoughIknowyoutobewicked,andguessthatyouwouldbegladtoberidofmebyfairmeansorfoul;yetIhavetakenalikingforyou,seeinginyouonewhofromasinnermaygrowintoasaint。
  "Thisthenismymagic:ToloveGodandserveman;toeschewwizardry,wealth,andpower;toseekafterholiness,povertyandhumility;todenyyourflesh,andtomakeyourselfsmallinthesightofmen,thatsoperchanceyoumaygrowgreatinthesightofHeavenandsaveyoursoulalive。"
  "Ihavenostomachforthatlesson,"saidHokosa。
  "Yetyoushalllivetohungerforit,"answeredOwen。Andthewizardwentawayangeredbutwondering。
  CHAPTERIX
  THECRISIS
  Now,daybydayforsomethingoveramonthOwenpreachedtheGospelbeforetheking,hiscouncillors,andhundredsoftheheadmenofthenation。Theylistenedtohimattentively,debatingthenewdoctrinepointbypoint;foralthoughtheymightbesavages,thesepeoplewereverykeen—wittedandsubtle。VerypatientlydidOwensow,andatlengthtohisinfinitejoyhealsogatheredinhisfirst—fruit。Onenightashesatinhishutlabouringasusualattheworkoftranslation,whereinhewasassistedbyJohnwhomhehadtaughttoreadandwrite,thePrinceNodwengoenteredandgreetedhim。Forawhilehesatsilentwatchingthewhitemanathistask,thenhesaid:——
  "Messenger,Ihaveaboontoaskofyou。Canyouteachmetounderstandthosesignswhichyousetuponthepaper,andtomakethemalsoasdoesJohnyourservant?"
  "Certainly,"answeredOwen;"ifyouwillcometomeatnoonto—morrow,wewillbegin。"
  Theprincethankedhim,buthedidnotgoaway。Indeed,fromhismannerOwenguessedthathehadsomethingmoreuponhismind。Atlengthitcameout。
  "Messenger,"hesaid,"youhavetoldusofbaptismwherebyweareadmittedintothearmyofyourKing;say,haveyouthepowerofthisrite?"
  "Ihave。"
  "Andisyourservantherebaptised?"
  "Heis。"
  "Thenifhewhoisacommonmancanbebaptised,whymaynotIwhoamaprince?"
  "Inbaptism,"answeredOwen,"thereisnodistinctionbetweenthehighestandthelowest;butifyoubelieve,thenthedoorisopenandthroughityoucanjointhecompanyofHeaven。"
  "Messenger,Idobelieve,"answeredtheprincehumbly。
  ThenOwenwasveryjoyful,andthatsamenight,withJohnforawitness,hebaptisedtheprince,givinghimthenewnameofConstantine,afterthefirstChristianemperor。
  OnthefollowingdayNodwengo,inthepresenceofOwen,whoonthispointwouldsuffernoconcealment,announcedtothekingthathehadbecomeaChristian。Umsukaheard,andforawhilesatsilent。Thenhesaidinatroubledvoice:——
  "Truly,Messenger,inthewordsofthatBookfromwhichyoureadtous,Ifearthatyouhavecomehithertobring,’notpeacebutasword。’Nowwhenthewitch—doctorsandthepriestsoffirelearnthis,thathewhomIhavechosentosucceedmehasbecometheservantofanotherfaith,theywillstirupthesoldiersandtherewillbecivilwar。Iprayyou,therefore,keepthemattersecret,atanyrateforawhile,seeingthatthelivesofmanyareatstake。"
  "Inthis,myfather,"answeredtheprince,"ImustdoastheMessengerbidsme;butifyoudesireit,takefrommetherightofsuccessionandcallbackmybrotherfromthenorthernmountains。"
  "Thatbypoisonorthespearhemayputallofustodeath,Nodwengo!
  Benotafraid;erelongwhenhelearnsallthatishappeninghere,yourbrotherHafelawillcomefromthenorthernmountains,andthespearsofhis/impis/shallbecountlessasthestarsofthesky。
  Messenger,youdesiretodrawustothearmsofyourGod——andmyself,IamattimesmindedtofollowthepathofmysonNodwengoandseekarefugethere——butsay,willtheybestrongenoughtoprotectusfromHafelaandthewarriorsofthenorth?Alreadyhegathershisclans,andalreadymycaptainsdeserttohim。By—and—by,inthespring—time——
  mayIbedeadbeforetheday——hewillrolldownuponuslikeafloodofwater————"
  "Tofallbacklikewatersfromawallofrock,"answeredOwen。"’Letnotyourheartbetroubled,’formyMastercanprotectHisservants,andHewillprotectyou。ButfirstyoumustconfessHimopenly,asyoursonhasdone。"
  "Nay,Iamtoooldtohurry,"saidthekingwithasigh。"Yourtaleseemsfullofpromisetoonewhoisnearthegrave;buthowcanIknowthatitismorethanadream?AndshallIabandontheworshipofmyfathersandchange,orstrivetochange,thecustomsofmypeopletofollowafterdreams?Nodwengohaschosenhispart,andIdonotblamehim;yet,forthepresentIbeseechyoubothtokeepsilenceonthismatter,lesttosavebloodshedIshouldbedriventosideagainstyou。"
  "Sobeit,King,"saidOwen;"butIwarnyouthatTruthhasaloudvoice,andthatitishardtohidetheshiningofalightinadarkplace,nordoesitpleasemyLordtobedeniedbythosewhoconfessHim。"
  "Iamweary,"repliedtheoldking,andtheysalutedhimandwent。
  InobediencetothewishofUmsukahisfather,theconversionofNodwengowaskeptsecret,andyet——noneknewhow——thethingleakedout。Soonthewomenintheirhuts,andthesoldiersbytheirwatch—
  fires,whispereditineachother’searsthathewhowasappointedtobetheirfuturerulerhadbecomeaservantoftheunknownGod。Thathehadforswornwarandallthedelightsofmen;thathewouldtakebutonewifeandappearbeforethearmy,notintheuniformofageneral,butcladinawhiterobe,andcarry,notthebroadspear,butacrossofwood。Swiftlythestrangestoryflewfrommouthtomouth,yetitwasnotaltogetherbelievedtillitchancedthatonedaywhenhewasreviewingaregiment,asoldierwhowasdrunkwithbeeropenlyinsultedtheprince,callinghim"acowardwhoworshippedacoward。"
  Nowmenheldtheirbreaths,waitingtoseethisfoolledawaytodiebytortureoftheant—heaporsomeotherdreadfuldoom。Buttheprinceonlyanswered:
  "Soldier,youaredrunk,thereforeIforgiveyouyourwords。WhetherHeWhomyoublasphemewillforgiveyou,Iknownot。Getyougone!"
  Thewarriorsstaredandmurmured,forbythosewords,wittinglyorunwittingly,theirgeneralhadconfessedhisfaith,andthatdaytheymaderibaldsongsabouthiminthecamp。Butonthemorrowwhentheylearnedhowthatthemanwhomtheprincesparedhadbeenseizedbyalionandtakenawayashesatatnightwithhiscompanionsinthebivouac,hismouthfullofboastingofhisowncourageinofferinginsulttotheprinceandthenewfaith,thentheylookedateachotheraskanceandsaidlittlemoreofthematter。Doubtlessitwaschance,andyetthisSpiritWhomtheMessengerpreachedwasoneofWhomitseemedwisestnottospeaklightly。
  Butstillthetroublegrew,forbynowthewitch—doctors,withHokosaattheheadofthem,werefrightenedfortheirplaceandpower,andfomenteditbothopenlyandinsecret。Ofthewomentheyaskedwhatwouldbecomeofthemwhenmenwereallowedtotakebutonewife?Oftheheadsofkraals,howtheywouldgrowwealthywhentheirdaughtersceasedtobeworthcattle?Ofthecouncillorsandgenerals,howthelandcouldbeprotectedfromitsfoeswhentheywerecommandedtolaydownthespear?Ofthesoldiers,whoseonlytradewaswar,howitwouldpleasethemtotillthefieldslikegirls?Dismaytookholdofthenation,andalthoughtheyweremuchloved,therewasopentalkofkillingordrivingawaythekingandNodwengowhofavouredthewhiteman,andofsettingupHafelaintheirplace。