首页 >出版文学> The Wizard>第5章

第5章

  Theeffectwasalmostinstantaneous。Achangecameoverthegirl’slovelyface,thelastawfulchangeofdeath。Hercheeksfellin,herchindropped,hereyesopened,andherfleshquiveredconvulsively。
  Thewizardsawitallbythebrightmoonlight。Thenhetookuphispartinthisunholydrama。
  Allthathedidcannotbedescribed,becauseitisindescribable。TheWitchofEndorrepeatednoformula,butsheraisedthedead;andsodidHokosathewizard。Butheburiedhisfaceinthegreydustofthegrave,heblewwithhislipsintothedust,heclutchedatthedustwithhishands,andwhenheraisedhisfaceagain,lo!itwasgreylikethedust。Nowbeganthemarvel;for,thoughthewomanbeforehimremainedacorpse,fromthelipsofthatcorpseavoiceissued,anditssoundwashorrible,fortheaccentandtoneofitweremasculine,andtheinstrumentthroughwhichitspoke——Noma’sthroat——wasfeminine。YetitcouldberecognisedasthevoiceofUmsukathedeadking。
  "Whyhaveyousummonedmefrommyrest,Hokosa?"mutteredthevoicefromthelipsofthehuddledcorpse。
  "BecauseIwouldlearnthefuture,Spiritoftheking,"answeredthewizardboldly,butsalutingashespoke。"Youaredead,andtoyoursightalltheGatesareopened。BythepowerthatIhave,Icommandyoutoshowmewhatyouseethereinconcerningmyself,andtopointouttomethepaththatIshouldfollowtoattainmyendsandtheendsofherinwhosebreastyoudwell。"
  Atoncetheanswercame,alwaysinthesamehorriblevoice:——
  "Hearkentoyourfateforthisworld,Hokosathewizard。Youshalltriumphoveryourrival,thewhiteman,themessenger;andbyyourhandheshallperish,passingtohisappointedplacewhereyoumustmeetagain。Bythattowhichyouclingyoushallbebetrayed,ah!youshalllosethatwhichyouloveandfollowafterthatwhichyoudonotdesire。Inthegraveoferroryoushallfindtruth,fromthedeepsofsinyoushallpluckrighteousness。Whenthesewordsfalluponyourearsagain,then,Wizard,takethemforasignandletyourheartbeturned。Thatwhichyoudeemaccursedshallliftyouuponhigh。Highshallyoubesetabovethenationanditsking,andfromagetoagethevoiceofthepeopleshallpraiseyou。Yetintheendcomesjudgment;andthereshallthesinandtheatonementstrivetogether,andinthathour,Wizard,youshall————"
  Thusthevoicespoke,stronglyatfirst,butgrowingevermorefeebleasthesparksoflifedepartedfromthebodyofthewoman,tillatlengthitceasedaltogether。
  "Whatshallchancetomeinthathour?"Hokosaaskedeagerly,placinghisearsagainstNoma’slips。
  Noanswercame;andthewizardknewthatifhewoulddraghiswifebackfromthedoorofdeathhemustdelaynolonger。Dashingthesweatfromhiseyeswithonehand,withtheotherheseizedthegourdoffluidthathehadplacedready,andthrustingbackherhead,hepouredofitscontentsdownherthroatandwaitedawhile。Shedidnotmove。
  Inanextremityofterrorhesnatchedaknife,andwithasinglecutseveredaveininherarm,thentakingsomeofthefluidthatremainedinthegourdinhishand,herubbeditroughlyuponherbrowandthroatandheart。NowNoma’sfingersstirred,andnow,withhorriblecontortionsandeverysymptomofagony,lifereturnedtoher。Thebloodflowedfromherwoundedarm,slowlyatfirst,thenmorefast,andliftingherheadshespoke。
  "Takemehence,"shecried,"orIshallgomad;forIhaveseenandheardthingstooterribletobespoken!"
  "Whathaveyouseenandheard?"heasked,whilehecutthethongswhichboundherwristsandfeet。
  "Idonotknow,"Nomaansweredweeping;"thevisionofthempassesfromme;butallthedistancesofdeathwereopentomysight;yes,I
  travelledthroughthedistancesofdeath。InthemImethimwhowastheking,andhelaycoldwithinme,speakingtomyheart;andashepassedfrommehelookeduponthechildwhichIshallbearandcursedit,andsurelyaccurseditshallbe。Takemehence,Oyoumostevilman,forofyourmagicIhavehadenough,andfromthisdayforthIamhaunted!"
  "Havenofear,"answeredHokosa;"youhavemadethejourneywhencebutfewreturn;andyet,asIpromisedyou,youhavereturnedtowearthegreatnessyoudesireandthatIsentyouforthtowin;forhenceforthweshallbegreat。Look,thedawnisbreaking——thedawnoflifeandthedawnofpower——andthemistsofdeathandofdisgracerollbackbeforeus。Nowthepathisclear,thedeadhaveshownittome,andofwizardryIshallneednomore。"
  "Ay!"answeredNoma,"butnightfollowsdawnasthedawnfollowsnight;andthroughthedarknessandthedaylight,Itellyou,Wizard,henceforthIamhaunted!Also,benotsosure,forthoughIknownotwhatthedeadhavespokentoyou,yetitlingersonmymindthattheirwordshavemanymeanings。Nay,speaktomenomore,butletusflyfromthisdreadhomeofghosts,thishabitationofthespirit—folkwhichwehaveviolated。"
  Sothewizardandhiswifecreptfromthatsolemnplace,andastheywenttheysawthedawn—beamslightinguponthewhitecrossthatwasrearedinthePlainofFire。
  CHAPTERXII
  THEMESSAGEOFHOKOSA
  Theweekspassedby,andHokosasatinhiskraalweavingagreatplot。
  Nonesuspectedhimanymore,forthoughhedidnotbelongtoit,hewasheardtospeakwellofthenewfaith,andtoacknowledgethatthegodoffirewhichhehadworshippedwasafalsegod。Hewashumblealsotowardstheking,buthecravedtowithdrawhimselffromallmattersoftheState,sayingthatnowhehadbutonedesire——totendhisherdsandgarden,andtogrowoldinpeacewiththenewwifewhomhehadchosenandwhomheloved。Owen,too,hegreetedcourteouslywhenhemethim,sendinghimgiftsofcornandcattlefortheserviceofhischurch。Moreover,whenamessengercamefromHafela,makingproposalstohim,hedrovehimawayandlaidthematterbeforethecounciloftheking。Yetthatmessenger,whowashuntedfromthekraal,tookbackasecretwordforHafela’sear。
  "Itisnotalwayswinter,"wastheword,"anditmaychancethatinthespringtimeyoushallhearfromme。"Andagain,"SaytothePrinceHafela,thatthoughmyfacetowardshimislikeastorm,yetbehindthecloudsthesunshinesever。"
  AtlengththerecameadaywhenNoma,hiswife,wasbroughttobed。
  Hokosa,herhusband,tendedheralone,andwhenthechildwasbornhegroanedaloudandwouldnotsufferhertolookuponitsface。Yet,liftingherself,shesaw。
  "DidInottellyouitwasaccursed?"shewailed。"Takeitaway!"andshesankbackinaswoon。Sohetookthechild,andburieditdeepinthecattle—yardbynight。
  AfterthisitcameaboutthatNoma,who,thoughhermindownedtheswayofhis,hadneverlovedhimovermuch,hatedherhusbandHokosa。
  Yethehadthispoweroverherthatshecouldnotleavehim。Buthelovedhermoreandmore,andshehadthispoweroverhimthatshecouldalwaysdrawhimtoher。Greatasherbeautyhadeverbeen,afterthebirthofthechilditgrewgreaterdaybyday,butitwasanevilbeauty,thebeautyofawitch;andthisfatefelluponher,thatshefearedthedarkandwouldneverbealoneafterthesunhadset。
  Whenshewasrecoveredfromherillness,Nomasatonenightinherhut,andHokosasattherealsowatchingher。Theeveningwaswarm,butabrightfireburnedinthehut,andshecroucheduponastoolbythefire,glancingcontinuallyoverhershoulder。
  "Whydoyoubidebythefire,seeingthatitissohot,Noma?"heasked。
  "BecauseIfeartobeawayfromthelight,"sheanswered;adding,"Oh,accursedman!foryourownendsyouhavecausedmetobebewitched,ah!andthatwhichwasbornofmealso,andbewitchedIambythoseshadowsthatyoubademeseek,whichnowwillneverleaveme。Nor,isthisall。YousworetomethatifIwoulddoyourwillIshouldbecomegreat,ay!andyoutookmefromonewhowouldhavemademegreatandwhomIshouldhavepushedontovictory。ButnowitseemsthatfornothingImadethatawfulvoyageintothedeepsofdeath;andfornothing,yetliving,amIbecomethesportofthosethatdwellthere。
  HowamIgreaterthanIwas——Iwhoambutthesecondwifeofafallenwitch—doctor,whositsinthesun,daybyday,whileagegathersonhisheadlikefrostuponabush?Whereareallyourhighschemesnow?
  WhereisthefruitofwisdomthatIgatheredforyou?Answer,Wizard,whomIhavelearnedtohate,butfromwhomIcannotescape!"
  "Truly,"saidHokosainabittervoice,"forallmysinsagainstthemtheheavenshavelaidaheavyfateuponmyhead,thatthuswithfleshandspiritIshouldworshipawomanwholoathesme。Onecomfortonlyislefttome,thatyoudarenottakemylifelestanothershouldbeaddedtothoseshadowswhocompanionyou,andwhatIbidyou,thatyoumuststilldo。Ay,youfearthedark,Noma;yetdidIcommandyoutoriseandgostandalonethroughthelongnightyonderintheburying—
  placeofkings,why,youmustobey。Come,Icommandyou——go!"
  "Nay,nay!"shewailedinanextremityofterror。Yetsheroseandwenttowardsthedoorsideways,forherhandswereoutstretchedinsupplicationtohim。
  "Comeback,"hesaid,"andlisten:Ifahunterhasnurturedupafiercedog,wherewithalonehecangainhislivelihood,hetriestotamethatdogbylove,doeshenot?Andifitwillnotbecomegentle,then,thebrutebeingnecessarytohim,hetamesitbyfear。Iamthehunterand,Noma,youarethehound;andsincethiscurseisonmethatIcannotlivewithoutyou,whyImustmasteryouasbestImay。
  Yet,believeme,Iwouldnotcauseyoufearorpain,anditsaddensmethatyoushouldbehauntedbythesesickfancies,fortheyarenothingmore。Ihaveseensuchcasesbeforeto—day,andIhavenotedthattheycanbecuredbymixingwithfreshfacesandtravellinginnewcountries。Noma,Ithinkitwouldbewellthat,afteryourlatesickness,accordingtothecustomofthewomenofourpeople,youshouldpartfrommeawhile,andgouponajourneyofpurification。"
  "WhithershallIgoandwhowillgowithme?"sheaskedsullenly。
  "Iwillfindyoucompanions,womendiscreetandskilled。Andastowhereyoushallgo,Iwilltellyou。YoushallgouponanembassytothePrinceHafela。"
  "AreyounotafraidthatIshouldstopthere?"sheaskedagain,withaflashofhereyes。"ItistruethatIneverlearnedallthestory,yetIthoughtthattheprincewasnotsogladtohandmebacktoyouasyouwouldhavehadmetobelieve。Thepriceyoupaidformemusthavebeengood,Hokosa,andmayhapithadtodowiththedeathofaking。"
  "Iamnotafraid,"heanswered,settinghisteeth,"becauseIknowthatwhateveryourheartmaydesire,mywillfollowsyou,andwhileI
  livethatisacordyoucannotbreakunlessIchoosetolooseit,Noma。Icommandyoutobefaithfultomeandtoreturntome,andthesecommandsyoumustobey。Hearken:youtauntedmejustnow,sayingthatIsatlikeadotardinthesunandadvancedyounothing。Well,I
  willadvanceyou,forbothoursakes,butmostlyforyourown,sinceyoudesireit,anditmustbedonethroughthePrinceHafela。Icannotleavethiskraal,fordayandnightIamwatched,andbeforeIhadgoneanhour’sjourneyIshouldbeseized;alsohereIhaveworktodo。ButthePlaceofPurificationissecret,andwhenyoureachityouneednotbidethere,youcantravelonintothemountainstillyoucometothetownofthePrinceHafela。Hewillreceiveyougladly,andyoushallwhisperthismessageinhisear:——
  "’ThesearethewordsofHokosa,myhusband,whichhehassetinmymouthtodelivertoyou,OPrince。Beguidedbythemandgrowgreat;
  rejectthemanddieawanderer,alittlemanofnoaccount。Butfirst,thisisthepricethatyoushallswearbythesacredoathtopaytoHokosa,ifhiswisdomfindsfavourinyoursightandthroughityoucometovictory:Thatafteryou,theking,he,Hokosa,shallbethefirstmaninourland,thegeneralofthearmies,thecaptainofthecouncil,theheadofthedoctors,andthattohimshallbegivenhalfthecattleofNodwengo,whonowisking。Alsotohimshallbegivenpowertostampoutthenewfaithwhichoverrunsthelandlikeaforeignweed,andtodealashethinksfitwiththosewhoclingthereto。’
  "Now,Noma,whenhehasswornthisoathinyourear,callingdownruinuponhisownhead,shouldhebreakonewordofit,andnotbefore,youshallcontinuethemessagethus:’ThesearetheotherwordsthatHokosasetinmymouth:"Know,OPrince,thattheking,yourbrother,growsverystrong,forheisagreatsoldier,wholearnedhisartinbygonewars;alsothewhitemanthatisnamedMessengerhastaughthimmanythingsastothebuildingoffortsandwallsandthedrillinganddisciplineofmen。Sostrongishethatyoucanscarcelyhopetoconquerhiminopenwar——yetsnakesmaycrawlwheremencannotwalk。
  Therefore,Prince,letyourpartbethatofasnake。Doyousendanembassytotheking,yourbrotherandsaytohim:——
  "’Mybrother,youhavebeenpreferredbeforemeandsetuptobekinginmyplace,andbecauseofthismyheartisbitter,sobitterthatI
  havegatheredmystrengthtomakewaruponyou。Yet,atthelast,I
  havetakenanothercouncil,bethinkingmethat,ifwefight,intheenditmaychancethatneitherofuswillbeleftalivetorule,andthatthepeoplealsowillbebroughttonothing。Tothenorththereliesagoodcountryandawide,wherebutfewmenlive,andthitherI
  wouldgo,settingthemountainsandtheriverbetweenus;forthere,farbeyondyourborders,Ialsocanbeaking。Now,toreachthiscountry,ImusttravelbythepassthatisnotfarfromyourGreatPlace,andIprayyouthatyouwillnotattackmy/impis/orthewomenandchildrenthatIshallsend,andaguardbeforethem,toawaitmeintheplainbeyondthemountains,seeingthatthesecanonlyjourneyslowly。Letuspassbyinpeace,mybrother,forsoshallourquarrelbeended;butifyoudosomuchasliftasinglespearagainstme,thenIwillgiveyoubattle,settingmyfortuneagainstyourfortuneandmygodagainstyourGod!’
  "Sucharethewordsthattheembassyshalldeliverintotheearsoftheking,Nodwengo,anditshallcomeaboutthatwhenhehearsthem,Nodwengo,whoseheartisgentleandwhoseeksnotwar,shallanswersoftly,saying:——
  "’Goinpeace,mybrother,andliveinpeaceinthatlandwhichyouwouldwin。’
  "Thenshallyou,Hafela,sendonthemostofyourcattleandthewomenandthechildrenthroughthatpassinthemountains,biddingthemtoawaityouintheplain,andafterawhileyoushallfollowthemwithyour/impis/。Buttheseshallnottravelinwararray,forcarriersmustbeartheirfightingshieldsinbundlesandtheirstabbingspearsshallberolledupinmats。Now,onthesixthdayofyourjourneyyoushallcampatthemouthofthepasswhichthecattleandthewomenhavealreadytravelled,andhisoutpostsandspieswillbringittotheearsofthekingthatyourforceissleepingthere,purposingtoclimbthepassonthemorrow。
  "Butonthatnight,sosoonasthedarknessfalls,youmustriseupwithyourcaptainsandyourregiments,leavingyourfiresburningandmenaboutyourfires,andshalltravelveryswiftlyacrossthevalley,sothatanhourbeforethedawnyoureachthesecondrangeofmountains,andpassitbythegorgewhichistheburying—placeofkings。Hereyoushalllightafire,whichthosewhowatchwillbelievetobebutthefireofaherdsmanwhoisacold。ButI,Hokosa,alsoshallbewatching,andwhenIseethatfireIwillcreep,withsomewhomIcantrust,tothelittlenortherngateoftheouterwall,andwewillspearthosethatguarditandopenthegate,thatyourarmymaypassthrough。Then,beforetheregimentscanstandtotheirarmsorthosewithinitareawakened,youmuststormtheinnerwallsandbythelightoftheburninghuts,putthedwellersintheGreatPlacetothespear,andtheraysoftherisingsunshallcrownyouking。
  "Followthiscounselofmine,OPrinceHafela,andallwillgowellwithyou。Neglectitandbelost。Thereisbutonethingwhichyouneedfear——itisthemagicoftheMessenger,towhomitisgiventoreadthesecretthoughtsofmen。Butofhimtakenoaccount,forheismycharge,andbeforeeveryousetafootwithintheGreatPlaceheshallhavetakenhisanswerbacktoHimWhosenthim。"
  Hokosafinishedspeaking。
  "Haveyouheard?"hesaidtoNoma。
  "Ihaveheard。"
  "Thenspeakthemessage。"
  Sherepeateditwordforword,makingnofault。"Havenofear,"sheadded,"IshallforgetnothingwhenIstandbeforetheprince。"
  "Youareawoman,butyourcounselisgood。Whatthinkyouoftheplan,Noma?"
  "Itisdeepandwelllaid,"sheanswered,"andsurelyitwouldsucceedwereitnotforonething。Thewhiteman,Messenger,willbetoocleverforyou,forasyousay,heisareaderofthethoughtsofmen。"
  "Canthedeadreadmen’sthoughts,oriftheycan,dotheycrythemonthemarket—placeorintotheearsofkings?"askedHokosa。"HaveInottoldyouthat,beforeIseethesignal—fireyonder,theMessengershallsleepsound?Ihaveamedicine,Noma,aslowmedicinethatnonecantrace。"
  "TheMessengermaysleepsound,Hokosa,andyetperchancehemaypassonhismessagetoanotherand,withit,hismagic。Whocansay?Still,husband,strikeonforpowerandgreatnessandrevenge,lettingtheblowfallwhereitwill。"
  CHAPTERXIII
  THEBASKETOFFRUIT
  ThreedayslateritwasannouncedthataccordingtothecustomofthewomenofthePeopleofFire,Nomahavinggivenbirthtoastill—bornchild,wasabouttostartuponajourneytotheMountofPurification。
  Hereshewouldabideawhileandmakesacrificetothespiritsofherancestors,thattheymightceasetobeangrywithherandinfutureprotectherfromsuchmisfortunes。Thisnotunusualdomesticincidentexcitedlittlecomment,althoughitwasremarkedthatthefourmatronsbywhomshewastobeaccompanied,inaccordancewiththetribaletiquette,wereallofthemthewivesofsoldierswhohaddesertedtoHafela。Indeed,thekinghimselfnoticedasmuchwhenHokosamadethecustomaryformalapplicationtohimtosanctiontheexpedition。
  "Sobeit,"hesaid,"thoughmyselfIhavelostfaithinsuchrites。
  Also,Hokosa,Ithinkitlikelythatalthoughyourwifegoesoutwithcompany,shewillreturnalone。"
  "Why,King?"askedHokosa。
  "Forthisreason——thatthosewhotravelwithherhavehusbandsyonderatthetownofthePrinceHafela,andtheMountofPurificationisontheroadthither。Havinggonesofar,theymaygofarther。Well,letthemgo,forIdesiretohavenoneamongmypeoplewhoseheartsturnotherwhere,anditwouldnotbewonderfuliftheyshouldchoosetoseektheirlords。Butperchance,Hokosa,therearesomeinthistownwhomayusethemasmessengerstotheprince"——andhelookedathimkeenly。
  "Ithinknot,King,"saidHokosa。"Nonebutafoolwouldmakeuseofwomentocarrysecretwordsortidings。Theirtonguesaretoolongandtheirmemoriestoobad,ortoouncertain。"
  "YetIhaveheard,Hokosa,thatyouhavemadeuseofwomeninmanyastrangework。Saynow,whatwereyoudoinguponanightawhileagowiththatfairwitch—wifeifyoursyonderintheburying—placeofkings,whereitisnotlawfulthatyoushouldsetyourfoot?Nay,denyitnot。Youwereseentoenterthevalleyaftermidnightandtoreturnthenceatthedawn,anditwasseenalsothatasshecamehomewardsyourwifewalkedasonewhoisdrunken,andshe,whomitisnoteasytofrighten,woreafaceoffear。Man,Idonottrustyou,andwereI
  wiseIshouldhuntyouhence,orkeepyousoclosethatyoucouldscarcelymovewithoutmyknowledge。
  "WhyshouldItrustyou?"Nodwengowentonvehemently。"Canawizardceasefromwizardry,oraplotterfromhisplots?No,notuntilthewatersrunupwardandthesunshinesatnight;notuntilrepentancetouchesyouandyourheartischanged,whichIshouldholdasmuchamarvel。Youweremyfather’sfriendandhemadeyougreat;yetyoucouldplanwithmybrothertopoisonhim,yourking。Nay,besilent;I
  knowit,thoughIhavesaidnothingofitbecauseonethatisdeartomehasintercededforyou。Youwerethepriestofthefalsegod,andwiththatgodarefallenfromyourplace,yetyouhavenotrenouncedhim。Yousitstillinyourkraalandpretendtobeasleep,butyourslumberisthatoftheserpentwhichwatcheshistimetostrike。HowdoIknowthatyouwillnotpoisonmeasyouwouldhavepoisonedmyfather,orstiruprebellionagainstme,orbringmybrother’s/impis/
  onmyhead?"
  "IftheKingthinksanyofthesethingsofhisservant,"answeredHokosainahumblevoice,butwithdignity,"hispathisplain:lethimputmetodeathandsleepinpeace。WhoamIthatIshouldfulltheearsofakingwithmydefenceagainstthesecharges,ordaretowranglewithhim?"
  "LongagoIshouldhaveputyoutodeath,Hokosa,"answeredNodwengosternly,"haditnotbeenthatonehaspleadedforyou,declaringthatinyouthereisgoodwhichwillovercometheevil,andthatyouwhonowareanaxetocutdownmythrone,intimetocomeshallbearoof—
  treeforitssupport。Also,thelawthatIobeydoesnotallowmetotakethebloodofmensaveuponfullproof,andagainstyouasyetI
  havenoproof。Still,Hokosa,bewarnedintimeandletyourheartbeturnedbeforethegraveclaimsyourbodyandtheWickedOneyoursoul。"
  "Ithankyou,King,foryourgentlewordsandyourtendercareformywell—beingbothonearthandafterIshallleaveit。ButItellyou,King,thatIhadratherdieasyourfatherwouldhavekilledmeintheolddays,oryourbrotherwouldkillmenow,dideitherofthemhateorfearme,thanliveoninsafety,owingmylifetoanewlawandanewmercythatdonotbefitthegreatonesoftheworld。King,Iamyourservant,"andgivinghimtheroyalsalute,Hokosaroseandlefthispresence。
  "Attheleasttheregoesaman,"saidNodwengo,ashewatchedhimdepart。
  "Ofwhomdoyouspeak,King?"askedOwen,whoatthatmomententeredtheroyalhouse。
  "Ofhimwhomyoumusthavetouchedinthedoor—way,Messenger,Hokosathewizard,"answeredtheking,andhetoldhimofwhathadpassedbetweenthem。"Isaid,"headded,"thathewasaman,andsoheis;
  yetIholdthatIhavedonewrongtolistentoyourpleadingandtosparehim,forIamcertainthathewillbringbloodsheduponmeandtroubleontheFaith。Thinknow,Messenger,howfullmustbethatman’sheartofsecretrageandhatred,hewhowassogreatandisnowsolittle!Willhenotcertainlystrivetogrowgreatagain?Willhenotstrivetobeavengeduponthosewhohumbledhimandthereligiontheyhavechosen?"
  "Itmaybe,"answeredOwen,"butifso,hewillnotconquer。Itellyou,King,thatlikewaterhiddeninarockthereisgoodinthisman’sheart,andthatIshallyetfindarodwherewithtocauseittogushoutandrefreshthedesert。"
  "Itismorelikelythathewillfindaspearwherewithtocauseyourbloodtogushoutandrefreshthejackals,"answeredthekinggrimly;
  "butbeitasyouwill。Andnow,whatofyourbusiness?"
  "This,King:John,myservant,hasreturnedfromthecoastcountries,andhebringsmealettersayingthatbeforelongthreewhiteteacherswillfollowhimtotakeuptheworkwhichIhavebegun。Ipraythatwhentheycome,formysakeandforthesakeofthetruththatIhavetaughtyou,youwilltreatthemkindlyandprotectthem,rememberingthatatfirsttheycanknowlittleofyourlanguageoryourcustoms。"
  "Iwillindeed,"saidtheking,withmuchconcern。"Buttellme,Messenger,whydoyouspeakofyourselfasofonewhosoonwillbebutamemory?Doyoupurposetoleaveus?"
  "No,King,butIbelievethaterelongIshallberecalled。Ihavegivenmymessage,mytaskiswell—nighendedandImustbeturninghome。SaveforyoursakesIdonotsorrowatthis,fortospeaktruthIgrowveryweary,"andhesmiledsadly。
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  Hokosawenthomealarmedandfullofbitterness,forhehadneverguessedthatthe"servantoftheMessenger,"ashecalledNodwengotheKing,knewsomuchabouthimandhisplans。Hisfallwashardtohim,buttobethusmeasuredup,weighed,andcontemptuouslyforgivenwasalmostmorethanhecouldbear。Itwasthewhiteprophetwhohaddonethisthing;hehadtoldNodwengoofhis,Hokosa’s,shareintheplottomurderthelateKingUmsuka,thoughhowhecametoknowofthatmatterwasbeyondguessing。Hehadwatchedhim,orcausedhimtobewatched,whenhewentforthtoconsultspiritsintheplaceofthedead;hehadwarnedNodwengoagainsthim。Worstofall,hehaddaredtotreathimwithcontempt;hadpleadedforhislifeandsafety,sothathewassparedasmenspareasnakefromwhichthecharmerhasdrawnthefangs。Whentheymetinthegateoftheking’shouseyonderthiswhitethief,whohadstolenhisplaceandpower,hadevensmileduponhimandgreetedhimkindly,anddoubtlesswhilehesmiled,byaidofthemagichepossessed,hadreadhimthroughandgoneontotellthestorytotheking。Well,ofthisthereshouldbeanend;hewouldkilltheMessenger,orhimselfbekilled。
  WhenHokosareachedhiskraalhefoundNomasittingbeneathafruittreethatgrewinit,idlyemployedinstringingbeads,fortheworkofthehouseholdshelefttohisotherwife,Zinti,anoldandhomelywomanwhothoughtmoreofthebrewingofthebeerandtheboilingoftheporridgethanofreligionsorpoliticsorofthewillofkings。OflateNomahadhauntedtheshadowofthistree,forbeneathitlaythatchildwhichhadbeenborntoher。
  "Doesitpleasethekingtograntleaveformyjourney?"sheasked,lookingup。
  "Yes,itpleaseshim。"
  "Iamthankful,"sheanswered,"forIthinkthatifIbideheremuchlonger,withghostsandmemoriesforcompany,Ishallgomad,"andsheglancedataspotnearby,wheretheearthshowedsignsofrecentdisturbance。
  "Hegivesleave,"Hokosawenton,takingnonoticeofherspeech,"buthesuspectsus。Listen————"andhetoldherofthetalkthathadpassedbetweenhimselfandtheking。
  "Thewhitemanhasreadyouashereadsinhiswrittenbooks,"sheanswered,withalittlelaugh。"Well,Isaidthathewouldbetoocleverforyou,didInot?Itdoesnotmattertome,forto—morrowI
  gouponmyjourney,andyoucansettleitasyouwill。"
  "Ay!"answeredHokosa,grindinghisteeth,"itistruethathehasreadme;butthisIpromiseyou,thatallbooksshallsoonbeclosedtohim。Yethowisittobedonewithoutsuspicionordiscovery?I
  knowmanypoisons,butallofthemmustbeadministered,andlethimworkneversocunningly,hewhogivesapoisoncanbetraced。"
  "Thencausesomeothertogiveitandlethimbeartheblame,"
  suggestedNomalanguidly。
  Hokosamadenoanswer,butwalkingtothegateofthekraal,whichwasopen,heleanedagainstitlostinthought。Ashestoodthushesawawomanadvancingtowardshim,whocarriedonherheadasmallbasketoffruit,andknewherforoneofthosewhosebusinessitwastowaitupontheMessengerinhishuts,orratherinhishouse,forbynowhehadbuilthimselfasmallhouse,andnearitachapel。ThiswomansawHokosaalsoandlookedathimsideways,asthoughshewouldliketostopandspeaktohim,butfearedtodoso。
  "Goodmorrowtoyou,friend,"hesaid。"Howgoesitwithyourhusbandandyourhouse?"
  NowHokosaknewwellthatthiswoman’shusbandhadtakenadisliketoheranddrivenherfromhishome,fillingherplacewithoneyoungerandmoreattractive。Atthequestionthewoman’slipsbegantotremble,andhereyesswamwithtears。
  "Ah!greatdoctor,"shesaid,"whydoyouaskmeofmyhusband?Haveyounotheardthathehasdrivenmeawayandthatanothertakesmyplace?"
  "DoIhearallthegossipofthistown?"askedHokosa,withasmile。
  "Butcomeinandtellmethestory;perchanceImaybeabletohelpyou,forIhavecharmstocompelthefancyofsuchfaithlessones。"
  Thewomanlookedround,andseeingthattherewasnooneinsight,sheslippedswiftlythroughthegateofthekraal,whichheclosedbehindher。
  "Noma,"saidHokosa,"hereisonewhotellsmethatherhusbandhasdesertedher,andwhocomestoseekmycounsel。Bringhermilktodrink。"
  "Therearesomewiveswhowouldnotfindthatsogreatanevil,"
  repliedNomamockingly,assherosetodohisbidding。
  Hokosawincedatthesarcasm,andturningtohisvisitor,said:——
  "Nowtellmeyourtale;butsayfirst,whyareyousofrightened?"
  "Iamfrightened,master,"sheanswered,"lestanyshouldhaveseenmeenterhere,forIhavebecomeaChristian,andtheChristiansareforbiddentoconsultthewitch—doctors,aswewerewonttodo。Formycase,itis————"
  "Noneedtosetitout,"brokeinHokosa,wavinghishand。"Iseeitwrittenonyourface;yourhusbandhasputyouawayandlovesanotherwoman,yourownhalf—sisterwhomyoubroughtupfromachild。"
  "Ah!master,youhaveheardaright。"
  "Ihavenotheard,IlookuponyouandIsee。Fool,amInotawizard?
  Tellme————"andtakingdustintohishand,heblewthegrainsthiswayandthat,regardingthemcuriously。"Yes,itisso。Lastnightyoucrepttoyourhusband’shut——doyouremember,adoggrowledatyouasyoupassedthegate?——andthereinfrontofthehuthesatwithhisnewwife。Shesawyoucoming,butpretendingnottosee,shethrewherarmsabouthisneck,kissingandfondlinghimbeforeyoureyes,tillyoucouldbearitnolonger,andrevealedyourself,upbraidingthem。
  Thenyourrivaltauntedyouandstirredupthemanwithbitterwords,tillatlengthhetookastickandbeatyoufromthedoor,andthereisamarkofituponyourshoulder。"
  "Itistrue,itistootrue!"shegroaned。
  "Yes,itistrue。Andnow,whatdoyouwishfromme?"
  "Master,Iwishamedicinetomakemyhusbandhatemyrivalandtodrawhisheartbacktome。"
  "Thatmustbeastrongmedicine,"saidHokosa,"whichwillturnamanfromonewhoisyoungandbeautifultoonewhoispastheryouthandugly。"
  "IamasIam,"answeredthepoorwoman,withatouchofnaturaldignity,"butatleastIhavelovedhimandworkedforhimforfifteenlongyears。"
  "Andthatiswhyhewouldnowberidofyou,forwhocumbershiskraalwitholdcattle?"
  "Andyetattimestheyarethebest,Master。Wrinklesandsmoothskinseemstrangeupononepillow,"sheadded,glancingatNoma,whocamefromthehutcarryingabowlofmilkinherhand。
  "Ifyouseekcounsel,"saidHokosaquickly,"whydoyounotgotothewhiteman,thatMessengerinwhomyoubelieve,andaskhimforapotiontoturnyourhusband’sheart?"
  "Master,Ihavebeentohim,andheisverygoodtome,forwhenIwasdrivenouthegavemeworktodoandfood。Buthetoldmethathehadnomedicineforsuchcases,andthattheGreatManintheskyalonecouldsoftenthebreastofmyhusbandandcausemysistertoceasefromherwickedness。LastnightIwenttoseewhetherHewoulddoit,andyouknowwhatbefellmethere。"
  "Thatbefellyouwhichbefallsallfoolswhoputtheirtrustinwordsalone。Whatwillyoupayme,woman,ifIgiveyouthemedicinewhichyouseek?"
  "Alas,master,Iampoor。Ihavenothingtoofferyou,forwhenI
  wouldnotstayinmyhusband’skraaltobeaservanttohisnewwife,hetookthecowandthefivegoatsthatbelongedtome,as,Ibeingchildless,accordingtoourancientlawhehadtherighttodo。"
  "Youareboldwhocometoaskadoctortoministertoyou,bearingnofeeinyourhand,"saidHokosa。"Yet,becauseIhavepityonyou,I
  willbecontentwithverylittle。Givemethatbasketoffruit,formywifehasbeensickandlovesitstaste。"
  "Icannotdothat,Master,"answeredthewoman,"foritissentbymyhandasapresenttotheMessenger,andheknowsthisandwilleatofitafterhehasmadeprayerto—day。DidInotgiveittohim,itwouldbediscoveredthatIhadleftitherewithyou。"
  "Thenbegonewithoutyourmedicine,"saidHokosa,"forIneedsuchfruit。"
  Thewomanroseandsaid,lookingathimwistfully:——
  "Master,ifyouwillbesatisfiedwithotherfruitsofthissamesort,IknowwhereIcangetthemforyou。"
  "Whenwillyougetthem?"
  "Now,withinanhour。AndtillIreturnIwillleavetheseinpledgewithyou;buttheseandnootherImustgivetotheMessenger,forhehasalreadyseenthemandmightdiscoverthedifference;alsoIhavepromisedsotodo。"
  "Asyouwill,"saidHokosa。"Ifyouarewiththefruitwithinanhour,themedicinewillbereadyforyou,amedicinethatshallnotfail。"
  CHAPTERXIV
  THEEATINGOFTHEFRUIT
  Thewomanslippedawaysecretly。WhenshehadgoneHokosabadehiswifebringthebasketoffruitintothehut。
  "Itisbestthatthebutchershouldkilltheoxhimself,"sheansweredmeaningly。
  Hecarriedinthebasketandsetitonthefloor。
  "Whydoyouspeakthus,Noma?"heasked。
  "BecauseIwillhavenohandinthematter,Hokosa。Ihavebeenthetoolofawizard,andwonlittlejoytherefrom。ThetoolofamurdererIwillnotbe!"
  "IfIkill,itisforthesakeofbothofus,"hesaidpassionately。
  "Itmaybeso,Hokosa,orforthesakeofthepeople,orforthesakeofHeavenabove——Idonotknowanddonotcare;butIsay,doyourownkilling,forIamsurethatevenlessluckwillhangtoitthanhangstoyourwitchcraft。"
  "Ofallwomenyouarethemostperverse!"hesaid,stampinghisfootupontheground。
  "Thusyoumaysayagainbeforeeverythingisdone,husband;butifitbeso,whydoyoulovemeandtiemetoyouwithyourwizardry?Cuttheknot,andletmegomywaywhileyougoyours。"
  "Woman,Icannot;butstillIbidyoubeware,for,striveasyouwill,mypathmustbeyourpath。Moreover,tillIfreeyou,youcannotliftvoiceorhandagainstme。"
  Then,whileshewatchedhimcuriously,Hokosafetchedhismedicinesandtookfromthemsomepowderfineasdustandtwotinycrowquills。
  Placingafruitbeforehim,heinsertedoneofthesequillsintoitssubstance,andfillingthesecondwiththepowder,heshookitscontentsintoitandwithdrewthetube。Thisprocessherepeatedfourtimesoneachofthefruits,replacingthemonebyoneinthebasket。
  Sodeftlydidheworkuponthem,thathowevercloselytheywerescannednonecouldguessthattheyhadbeentamperedwith。
  "Willitkillatonce?"askedNoma。
  "No,indeed;buthewhoeatsthesefruitswillbeseizedonthethirddaywithdysenteryandfever,andthesewillclingtohimtillwithinsevenweeks——orifheisverystrong,threemonths——hedies。Thisisthebestofpoisons,foritworksthroughnatureandcanbetracedbynone。"
  "Except,perchance,bythatSpiritWhomthewhitemanworships,andWhoalsoworksthroughnature,asyoulearned,Hokosa,whenHerolledthelightningbackuponyourhead,shatteringyourgodandbeatingdownyourcompany。"
  Thenofasuddenterrorseizedthewizard,andspringingtohisfeet,hecursedhiswifetillshetrembledbeforehim。
  "Vilewoman,anddouble—faced!"hesaid,"whydoyoupushmeforwardwithonehandandwiththeotherdragmeback?Whydoyouwhisperevilcounselintooneearandintotheotherprophesyofmisfortunestocome?Haditnotbeenforyou,Ishouldhaveletthisbusinesslie;I
  shouldhavetakenmyfateandbeencontent。Butdaybydayyouhavetauntedmewithmyfallandgrievedoverthegreatnessthatyouhavelost,tillatlengthyouhavedrivenmetothis。Whycannotyoubeallgoodorallwicked,orattheleast,throughrighteousnessandsin,faithfultomyinterestandyourown?"
  "BecauseIhateyou,Hokosa,andyetcanstrikeyouonlythroughmytongueandyourmadloveforme。Iamfastinyourpower,butthusatleastIcanmakeyoufeelsomethingofmyownpain。Hark!Ihearthatwomanatthegate。Willyougiveherbackthebasket,orwillyounot?
  Whateveryoumaychoosetodo,donotsayinafterdaysthatIurgedyoutothedeed。"
  "Trulyyouaregreat—hearted!"heanswered,withcoldcontempt;"oneforwhomIdidwelltoenterintotreacheryandsin!Sobeit:havinggonesofaruponit,comewhatmay,Iwillnotturnbackfromthisjourney。Letinthatfool!"
  Presentlythewomanstoodbeforethem,bearingwithheranotherbasketoffruit。
  "Thesearewhatyouseek,Master,"shesaid,"thoughIwasforcedtowinthembytheft。Nowgivememyownandthemedicineandletmego。"
  Hegaveherthebasket,andwithit,wrappedinapieceofkidskin,someofthesamepowderwithwhichhehaddoctoredthefruits。
  "WhatshallIdowiththis?"sheasked。
  "Youmustfindmeanstosprinkleituponyoursister’sfood,andthereafteryourhusbandshallcometohateeventhesightofher。"
  "Butwillhecometolovemeagain?"
  Hokosashruggedhisshoulders。
  "Iknownot,"heanswered;"thatisforyoutoseeto。Yetthisissure,thatifatreegrowsupbeforethehouseofaman,shuttingitofffromthesunlight,whenthattreeiscutdownthesunshinesuponhishouseagain。"
  "Itisnothingtothesunonwhatheshines,"saidthewoman。
  "Ifthesayingdoesnotpleaseyou,thenforgetit。Ipromiseyouthisandnomore,thatverysoonthemanshallceasetoturntoyourrival。"
  "Themedicinewillnotharmher?"askedthewomandoubtfully。"Shehasworkedmebitterwrongindeed,yetsheismysister,whomInursedwhenshewaslittle,andIdonotwishtodoherhurt。Ifonlyhewillwelcomemebackandtreatmekindly,Iamwillingeventhatsheshoulddwellonbeneathmyhusband’sroof,bearinghischildren,forwilltheynotbeofmyownblood?"
  "Woman,"answeredHokosaimpatiently,"youwearymewithyourtalk。
  DidIsaythatthecharmwouldhurther?Isaidthatitwouldcauseyourhusbandtohatethesightofher。Nowbegone,takingorleavingit,andletmerest。Ifyourmindistroubled,throwasidethatmedicine,andgosootheitwithsuchsightsasyousawlastnight。"
  Onhearingthisthewomansprangup,hidawaythepoisoninherhair,andtakingherbasketoffruit,passedfromthekraalassecretlyasshehadenteredit。
  "Whydidyougiveherdeath—medicine?"askedNomaofHokosa,ashestoodstaringafterher。"Haveyouahatetosatisfyagainstthehusbandorthegirlwhoisherrival?"
  "None,"heanswered,"fortheyhavenevercrossedmypath。Oh,foolishwoman!cannotyoureadmyplan?"
  "Notaltogether,Husband。"
  "Listenthen:thiswomanwillgivetohersisteramedicineofwhichintheendshemustdie。Shemaybediscoveredorshemaynot,butitiscertainthatshewillbesuspected,seeingthatthebitternessofthequarrelbetweenthemisknown。AlsoshewillgivetotheMessengercertainfruits,aftereatingofwhichhewillbetakensickandinduetimedie,ofjustsuchadiseaseasthatwhichcarriesoffthewoman’srival。Now,ifanythinkthatheispoisoned,whichItrustnonewill,whomwilltheysupposetohavepoisonedhim,thoughindeedtheycanneverprovethecrime?"
  "Theplanisclever,"saidNomawithadmiration,"butinitIseeaflaw。Thewomanwillsaythatshehadthedrugfromyou,or,attheleast,willbabbleofhervisittoyou。"
  "Notso,"answeredHokosa,"foronthismatterthegreatesttalkerintheworldwouldkeepsilence。Firstly,she,beingaChristian,darenotownthatshehasvisitedawitch—doctor。Secondly,thefruitshebroughtinpaymentwasstolen,thereforeshewillsaynothingofit。
  Thirdly,toadmitthatshehadmedicinefrommewouldbetoadmitherguilt,andthatshewillscarcelydoevenundertorture,whichbythenewlawitisnotlawfultoapply。Moreover,nonesawhercomehere,andIshoulddenyhervisit。"
  "Theplanisveryclever,"saidNomaagain。
  "Itisveryclever,"herepeatedcomplacently;"neverhaveImadeabetterone。Nowthrowthosefruitstotheshegoatsthatareinthekraal,andburnthebasket,whileIgoandtalktosomeintheGreatPlace,tellingthemthatIhavereturnedfromcountingmycattleonthemountain,whitherIwentafterIhadbowedthekneeinthehouseoftheking。"