第4章

类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:17310更新时间:19/01/05 16:37:46
Atlengththecrisiscame,andinthisfashion。TheAmasuka,likemanyotherAfricantribes,hadastrangevenerationforcertainvarietiesofsnakeswhichtheydeclaredtobepossessedbythespiritsoftheirancestors。Itwasalawamongthemthatifoneofthesesnakesenteredakraalitmustnotbekilled,orevendrivenaway,underpainofdeath,butmustbeallowedtosharewiththehumanoccupantsanyhutthatitmightselect。Asaresultofthisenforcedhospitalitydeathsfromsnake—bitewerenumerousamongthepeople;butwhentheyhappenedinakraalitsownersmetwithlittlesympathy,forthedoctorsexplainedthattherealcauseofthemwastheangerofsomeancestralspirittowardshisdescendants。Now,beforeJohnwasdespatchedtoinstructOweninthelanguageoftheAmasukaacertaingirlwassealedtohimashisfuturewife,andthisgirl,whoduringhisabsencehadbeenorphaned,hehadmarriedrecentlywiththeapprovalofOwen,whoatthistimewaspreparingherforbaptism。OnthethirdmorningafterhismarriageJohnappearedbeforehismasterinthelastextremityofgriefandterror。 \"Helpme,Messenger!\"hecried,\"formyancestralspirithasenteredourhutandbittenmywifeasshelayasleep。\" \"Areyoumad?\"askedOwen。\"Whatisanancestralspirit,andhowcanithavebittenyourwife?\" \"Asnake,\"gaspedJohn,\"agreensnakeoftheworstsort。\" ThenOwenrememberedthesuperstition,andsnatchingblue—stoneandspiritsofwinefromhismedicinechest,herushedtoJohn’shut。Asithappened,hewasfortunatelyintimewithhisremediesandsucceededinsavingthewoman’slife,wherebyhisreputationasadoctorandamagician,alreadygreat,wasconsiderablyenlarged。 \"Whereisthesnake?\"heaskedwhenatlengthshewasoutofdanger。 \"Yonder,underthekaross,\"answeredJohn,pointingtoaskinrugwhichlayinthecorner。 \"Haveyoukilledit?\" \"No,Messenger,\"answeredtheman,\"Idarenot。Alas!wemustlivewiththethinghereinthehuttillitchoosestogoaway。\" \"Truly,\"saidOwen,\"IamashamedtothinkthatyouwhoareaChristianshouldstillbelievesohorribleasuperstition。Doesyourfaithteachyouthatthesoulsofmenenterintosnakes?\" NowJohnhunghishead;thensnatchingakerry,hethrewasidethekaross,revealingagreatgreenserpentsevenoreightfeetlong。Withfuryhefelluponthereptile,killeditbyrepeatedblows,andhurleditintothecourtyardoutsidethehouse。 \"Behold,father,\"hesaid,\"andjudgewhetherIamstillsuperstitious。\"Thenhiscountenancefellandheadded:\"Yetmylifemustpayforthisdeed,foritisanancientlawamongusthattoharmoneofthesesnakesisdeath。\" \"Havenofear,\"saidOwen,\"awaywillbefoundoutofthistrouble。\" ThatafternoonOwenheardagreathubbuboutsidehiskraal,andgoingtoseewhatwasthematter,hefoundapartyofthewitch—doctorsdraggingJohntowardstheplaceofjudgment,whichwasbytheking’shouse。Thitherhefollowedtodiscoverthatthecasewasalreadyincourseofbeingopenedbeforetheking,hiscouncil,andavastaudienceofthepeople。Hokosawastheaccuser。Inbriefandpregnantsentences,producingthedeadsnakeinproofofhisargument,hepointedouttheenormityoftheoffenceagainstthelawsoftheAmasukawherewiththeprisonerwascharged,demandingthatthemanwhohadkilledthehouseofhisancestralspiritshouldinstantlybeputtodeath。 \"Whathaveyoutosay?\"askedthekingofJohn。 \"This,OKing,\"repliedJohn,\"thatIamaChristian,andtomethatsnakeisnothingbutanoxiousreptile。Itbitmywife,andhaditnotbeenforthemedicineoftheMessenger,shewouldhaveperishedofthepoison。ThereforeIkilleditbeforeitcouldharmothers。\" \"Itisafairanswer,\"saidtheking。\"Hokosa,Ithinkthatthismanshouldgofree。\" \"Theking’swillisthelaw,\"repliedHokosabitterly;\"butifthelawweretheking’swill,thedecisionwouldbeotherwise。Thismanhasslain,notasnake,butthatwhichheldthespiritofanancestor,andforthedeedhedeservestodie。Hearken,OKing,forthebusinessislargerthanitseems。Howarewetobegovernedhenceforth?Arewetofollowourancientrulesandcustoms,ormustwesubmitourselvestoanewruleandanewcustom?Itellyou,OKing,thatthepeoplemurmur; theyarewithoutlight,theywanderinthedarkness,theycannotunderstand。Playwithusnomore,butletushearthetruththatwemayjudgeofthismatter。\" UmsukalookedatOwen,butmadenoreply。 \"Iwillansweryou,Hokosa,\"saidOwen,\"forIamthespringofallthistrouble,andatmycommandthatman,mydisciple,killedyondersnake。Whatisit?Itisnothingbutareptile;nohumanspiriteverdweltwithinitasyouimagineinyoursuperstition。Youasktohearthetruth;daybydayIhavepreacheditinyourearsandyouhavenotlistened,thoughmanyamongyouhavelistenedandunderstood。Whatisitthatyouseek?\" \"Weseek,Messenger,toberidofyou,yourfantasiesandyourreligion;andwedemandthatourkingshouldexpelyouandrestoretheancientlaws,orfailingthis,thatyoushouldproveyourpoweropenlybeforeusall。Yourword,OKing!\" Umsukathoughtforawhileandanswered:—— \"Thisismyword,Hokosa:IwillnotdrivetheMessengerfromtheland,forheisagoodman;hesavedmylife,andthereisvirtueinhisteaching,towardswhichImyselfincline。Yetitisjustthatheshouldbeaskedtoprovehispower,sothatanendmaybeputtodoubtandallofusmaylearnwhatgodwearetoworship。\" \"HowcanIprovemypower,\"askedOwen,\"furtherthanIhaveproveditalready?DoesHokosadesiretosetuphisgodagainstmyGod——thefalseagainstthetrue?\" \"Ido,\"answeredthewizardwithpassion,\"andaccordingtotheissueletthejudgmentbe。Letushaltnolongerbetweentwoopinions,letusbecomewhollyChristianorrestwhollyheathen,fortobedividedistobedestroyed。ThemagicoftheMessengerisgreat;onceandforallletuslearnifitismorethanourmagic。Letusputhimandhisdoctrinestothetrialbyfire。\" \"Whatisthetrialbyfire?\"askedOwen。 \"Youhaveseensomethingofit,WhiteMan,butnotmuch。Thisisthetrialbyfire:tostandyonderbeforethefaceofthegodofthunderwhenagreattempestrages——notsuchastormasyousaw,butastormthatsplitstheheavens——andtocomethenceunscathed。Listen:Iwhoama’heaven—herd,’Iwhoknowthesignsoftheweather,tellyouthatwithintwodayssuchatempestasthiswillbreakuponus。ThenWhiteMan,Iandmycompanionswillbereadytomeetyouontheplain。Takethecrossbywhichyouswearandsetitupyonderandstandbyit,andwithyouyourconverts,Nodwengotheprince,andthismanwhomyouhavenamedJohn,iftheydaretogo。Overagainstyou,aroundthesymbolofthegodbywhichweswear,willstandIandmycompany,andwewillprayourgodandyoushallprayyourGod。Thenthestormwillbreakuponus,andwhenitisendedweshalllearnwhichofusremainalive。Ifyouandyourcrossareshattered,touswillbethevictory; ifwearelaidlow,takeitforyourown。Yourjudgment,King!\" AgainUmsukathoughtandanswered:—— \"Sobeit。Messenger,hearme。Thereisnoneedforyoutoacceptthischallenge;butifyouwillnotacceptit,thengofrommycountryinpeace,takingwithyouthosewhocleavetoyou。Ifontheotherhandyoudoacceptit,theseshallbethestakes:thatifyoupassthetrialunharmed,andthefire—doctorsaresweptaway,yourcreedshallbemycreedandthecreedoftheland;butifthefire—doctorsprevailagainstyou,thenitshallbedeathorbanishmenttoanywhoprofessthatcreed。Nowchoose!\" \"Ihavechosen,\"saidOwen。\"IwillmeetHokosaandhiscompanyonthePlaceoffirewheneverhemayappoint,butfortheothersIcannotsay。\" \"Wewillcomewithyou,\"saidNodwengoandJohn,withonevoice; \"whereyougo,Messenger,wewillsurelyfollow。\" CHAPTERX THESECONDTRIALBYFIRE Whenthismomentousdiscussionwasfinished,asusualOwenpreachedbeforetheking,expoundingtheScripturesandtakingforhissubjectthedutyoffaith。AshewentbacktohishuthesawthatthesnakewhichJohnhadkilledhadbeensetuponapoleinthatpartoftheGreatPlacewhichservedasamarket,andthathundredsofnativesweregatheredbeneathitgesticulatingandtalkingexcitedly。 \"SeetheworkofHokosa,\"hethoughttohimself。\"Mosessetupaserpenttosavethepeople;yonderwizardsetsuponetodestroythem。\" ThateveningOwenhadnoheartforhislabours,forhismindwasheavyattheprospectofthetrialwhichlaybeforehim。Notthathecaredforhisownlife,forofthishescarcelythought;itwastheprospectsofhiscausewhichtroubledhim。ItseemedmuchtoexpectthatHeavenagainshouldthrowoverhimthemantleofitsespecialprotection,andyetifitdidnotdosotherewasanendofhismissionamongthePeopleofFire。Well,hedidnotseekthistrial——hewouldhaveavoideditifhecould,butithadbeenthrustuponhim,andhewasforcedtochoosebetweenitandtheabandonmentoftheworkwhichhehadundertakenwithsuchhighhopesandpushedsofartowardsuccess。Hedidnotchoosethepath,ithadbeenpointedouttohimtowalkupon;andifitendedinaprecipice,atleasthewouldhavedonehisbest。 AshethoughtthusJohnenteredthehut,panting。 \"Whatisthematter?\"Owenasked。 \"Father,thepeoplesawandpursuedmebecauseofthedeathofthataccursedsnake。HadInotrunfastandescapedthem,Ithinktheywouldhavekilledme。\" \"Atleastyouhaveescaped,John;sobecomfortedandreturnthanks。\" \"Father,\"saidthemanpresently,\"Iknowthatyouaregreat,andcandomanywonderfulthings,buthaveyouintruthpoweroverlightning?\" \"Whydoyouask?\" \"Becauseagreattempestisbrewing,andifyouhavenotweshallcertainlybekilledwhenwestandyonderonthePlaceofFire。\" \"John,\"hesaid,\"Icannotspeaktothelightninginavoicewhichitcanhear。Icannotsaytoit’goyonder,’or’comehither,’butHeWhomadeitcandoso。Whydoyoutemptmewithyourdoubts?HaveInottoldyouthestoryofElijahtheprophetandthepriestsofBaal?DidElijah’sMasterforsakehim,andshallHeforsakeus?Alsothisiscertain,thatallthemedicineofHokosaandhiswizardswillnotturnalightningflashbythebreadthofasinglehair。Godalonecanturnit,andforthesakeofHiscauseamongthesepeopleIbelievethatHewilldoso。\" ThusOwenspokeontill,inreprovingtheweaknessofanother,hefelthisownfaithcomebacktohimand,rememberingthepastandhowhehadbeenpreservedinit,thedoubtandtroublewentoutofhismindtoreturnnomore。 Thethirdday——thedayoftrial——came。Forsixtyhoursormoretheheatoftheweatherhadbeenintense;indeed,duringallthattimethethermometerinOwen’shut,notwithstandingtheprotectionofathickhatch,hadshownthetemperaturetovarybetweenamaximumof113andaminimumof101degrees。Now,intheearlymorning,itstoodat108。 \"Willthestormbreakto—day?\"askedOwenofNodwengo,whocametovisithim。 \"Theysayso,Messenger,andIthinkitbythefeeloftheair。Ifso,itwillbeaverygreatstorm,fortheheavenisfulloffire。AlreadyHokosaandthedoctorsareattheirritesupontheplainyonder,buttherewillbenoneedtojointhemtilltwohoursaftermidday。\" \"Isthecrossready?\"askedOwen。 \"Yes,andsetup。Itisaheavycross;sixmencouldscarcelycarryit。Oh!Messenger,Iamnotafraid——andyet,haveyounomedicine?Ifnot,Ifearthatthelightningwillfalluponthecrossasitfelluponthepoleandthen————\" \"Listen,Nodwengo,\"saidOwen,\"Iknowamedicine,butIwillnotuseit。Youseethatwaggonchain?Wereoneendofitburiedinthegroundandtheotherwithaspearblademadefasttoithungtothetopofthecross,wecouldliveoutthefierceststorminsafety。ButIsaythatIwillnotuseit。Arewewitchdoctorsthatweshouldtakerefugeintricks?No,letfaithbeourshield,andifitfailus,thenletusdie。Praynowwithmethatitmaynotfailus。\" ***** Itwasafternoon。AllroundtheFieldofFireweregatheredthousandsuponthousandsofthepeopleoftheAmasuka。ThenewsofthisduelbetweentheGodofthewhitemanandtheirgodhadtravelledfarandwide,andeventheveryagedwhocouldscarcelycrawlandthelittleoneswhomustbecarriedwerecollectedtheretoseetheissue。Norhadtheyneedtofeardisappointment,foralreadytheskywashalfhiddenbydensethunder—cloudspiledridgeonridge,andthehushofthecomingtempestlayupontheearth。Roundaboutthemeteorstonewhichtheycalledagod,eachofthemstirringalittlegourdofmedicinethatwasplaceduponthegroundbeforehim,bututteringnoword,weregatheredHokosaandhisfollowerstothenumberoftwenty。 Theywereallofthemarrayedintheirsnakeskindressesandotherwizardfinery。Alsoeachmanheldinhishandawandfashionedfromahumanthigh—bone。Infrontofthestoneburnedalittlefire,whichnowandagainHokosafedwitharomaticleaves,atthesametimepouringmedicinefromhisbowlupontheholystone。Oppositethesymbolofthegod,butatagooddistancefromit,agreatcrossofwhitewoodwassetupintherockbyaspotwhichthewitch—doctorsthemselveshadchosen。Uponthebanksofthestream,intheplaceapart,weretheking,hiscouncillorsandtheregimentonguard,andwiththemOwen,thePrinceNodwengoandJohn。 \"Thestormwillbefierce,\"saidthekinguneasily,glancingatthewesternsky,uponwhosebosomthebluelightningsplayedwithanincessantflicker。Thenhebadethoseabouthimstandback,andcallingOwenandtheprincetohim,said:\"Messenger,mysontellsmethatyourwisdomknowsaplanwherebyyoumaybepreservedfromthefuryofthetempest。Useit,Iprayofyou,Messenger,thatyourlifemaybesaved,andwithitthelifeoftheonlysonwhoislefttome。\" \"Icannot,\"answeredOwen,\"forthusbydoubtingHimIshouldtemptmyMaster。Still,itisnotlaidupontheprincetoaccompanythroughthistrial。Lethimstayhere,andIalonewillstandbeneaththecross。\" \"Stay,Nodwengo,\"imploredtheoldman。 \"Ididnotthinktolivetohearmyfatherbidme,oneoftheroyalbloodoftheAmasuka,todesertmycaptaininthehourofbattleandhidemyselfinthegrasslikeawoman,\"answeredtheprincewithabittersmile。\"Nay,itmaybethatdeathawaitsmeyonder,butnothingexceptdeathshallkeepmebackfromtheventure。\" \"Itiswellspoken,\"saidtheking;\"beitasyouwill。\" Nowthecompanyofwizards,leavingtheirmedicine—potsupontheground,formedthemselvesinatrebleline,andmarchingtowherethekingstood,theysalutedhim。Thentheysangthepraisesoftheirgod,andinasongthathadbeenprepared,heapedinsultupontheGodofthewhitemananduponthemessengerwhopreachedHim。ToallofthisOwenlistenedinsilence。 \"Heisacoward!\"criedtheirspokesman;\"hehasnotawordtosay。Heskulksthereinhiswhiterobesbehindthemajestyoftheking。Lethimgoforthandstandbyhispieceofwood。Hedarenotgo!Hethinksthehillsidesafer。Comeout,littleWhiteMan,andwewillshowyouhowwemanagethelightnings。Ah!theyshallflyaboutyoulikespearsinbattle。Youshallthrowyourselfuponthegroundandshriekinterror,andthentheywilllickyouupandyoushallbenomore,andtherewillbeanendofyouandthesymbolofyourGod。\" \"Ceaseyourboastings,\"saidthekingshortly,\"andgetyoubacktoyourplace,knowingthatifitshouldchancethatthewhitemanconquersyouwillbecalledupontoanswerforthesewords。\" \"Weshallbeready,OKing,\"theycried;andamidstthecheersofthevastaudiencetheymarchedbacktotheirstation,stillsingingtheblasphemousmockingsong。 Nowtothewestalltheheavenswereblackasnight,thoughtheeasternskystillshowedblueandcloudless。Naturelayoppressedwithsilence——silenceintenseandunnatural;andsogreatwastheheatthattheairdancedvisiblyabovetheironstoneasitdancesaboutaglowingstove。Suddenlythequietudewasbrokenbyamoaningsoundofwind;thegrassstirred,theleavesofthetreesbegantoshiver,andanicybreathbeatuponOwen’sbrow。 \"Letusbegoing,\"hesaid,andliftingtheivorycrucifixabovehishead,hepassedthestreamandwalkedtowardsthewoodencross。AfterhimcamethePrinceNodwengo,wearinghisroyaldressofleopardskin,andafterhim,John,arrayedinalinenrobe。 Asthelittleprocessionappearedtotheirviewsomeofthesoldiersbegantomock,butalmostinstantlythelaughterdiedaway。Rudeastheywere,thesesavagesunderstoodthatherewasnooccasionfortheirmirth,thatthethreemenindeedseemedclothedwithacuriousdignity。Perhapsitwastheirslowandquietgait,perhapsasenseoftheerranduponwhichtheywerebound;oritmayhavebeenthestrangeunearthlylightthatfelluponthemfromovertheedgeofthestormcloud;attheleast,asthemultitudebecameaware,theirappearancewasimpressive。Theyreachedthecrossandtookuptheirstationsthere,Oweninfrontofit,Nodwengototheright,andJohntotheleft。 Nowasharpsquallofstrongwindsweptacrossthespace,andwithitcameaflawofrain。Itpassedby,andthestormthathadbeenmutteringandgrowlinginthedistancebegantoburst。Thegreatcloudsseemedtogrowandswell,andfromthebreastofthemswiftlightningsleapt,tobemetbyotherlightningsrushingupwardsfromtheearth。Theairwasfilledwithatumultofuncertainwindandahissasofdistantrain。Thenthebatteriesofthunderwereopened,andtheworldshookwiththeirvolume。Downfromonhightheflashesfellblindingandincessant,andbythelightofthemthefire—doctorscouldbeseenrunningtoandfro,pointingnowhereandnowtherewiththeirwandsofhumanbones,andpouringthemedicinesfromtheirgourdsuponthegroundanduponeachother。Owenandhistwocompanionscouldbeseenalso,standingquietlywithclaspedhands,whileabovethemtoweredthetallwhitecross。 Atlengththestormwasstraightoverhead。Slowlyitadvancedinitsawe—inspiringmightasflashafterflash,eachmorefantasticandhorriblethanthelast,smoteuponthefloorofironstone。Itplayedabouttheshapesofthedoctors,whointhemidstofitlookedlikedevilsinaninferno。Itcreptonwardstowardsthestationofthecross,but——/itneverreachedthecross/。 OneflashstruckindeedwithinfiftypacesofwhereOwenstood。Thenofasuddenamarvelhappened,orsomethingwhichtothisdaythePeopleofFiretalkofasamarvel,forinaninstanttherainbegantopourlikeawallofwaterstretchingfromearthtoheaven,andthewindchanged。Ithadbeenblowingfromthewest,nowitblewfromtheeastwiththeforceofagale。 Itblewandrolledthetempestbackuponitself,causingittoreturntotheregionswhenceithadgathered。Attheveryfootofthecrossitsmarchwasstayed;therewasthewater—line,asstraightasifithadbeendrawnwitharule。Thethunder—cloudsthatwerepressedforwardmetthecloudsthatwerepressedback,andtogethertheyseemedtocometoearth,fillingtheairwithagloomsodensethattheeyecouldnotpierceit。Tothewestwasawallofblacknesstoweringtotheheavens;totheeast,light,blueandunholy,gleameduponthewhitecrossandthefiguresofitswatchers。 Forsomeseconds——twentyormore——therewasalull,andthenitseemedasthoughallhellhadbrokenlooseupontheworld。Thewallofblacknessbecameawallofflame,inwhichstrangeandardentshapesappearedascendinganddescending;thethunderbellowedtillthemountainsrocked,andinonelastblaze,awfulandindescribable,theskiesmeltedintoadelugeoffire。IntheflareofitOwenthoughtthathesawthefiguresofmenfallingthiswayandthat,thenhestaggeredagainstthecrossforsupportandhissensesfailedhim。 ***** Whentheyreturnedagain,heperceivedthestormbeingdrawnbackfromthefaceofthepaleearthlikeapallfromthefaceofthedead,andheheardamurmuroffearandwonderrisingfromtenthousandthroats。 ***** Wellmighttheyfearandwonder,forofthetwentyandonewizardselevenweredead,fourwereparalysedbyshock,fivewereflyingintheirterror,andone,Hokosahimself,stoodstaringatthefallen,averypictureofdespair。Norwasthisall,forthemeteorstonewithahumanshapewhichforgenerationsthePeopleofFirehadworshippedasagod,layupontheplaininfusedandshatteredfragments。 Thepeoplesaw,andasoundasofahollowgroanofterrorwentupfromthem。Thentheyweresilent。ForawhileOwenandhiscompanionsweresilentalso,sincetheirheartsweretoofullforspeech。Thenhesaid:—— \"AsthesnakefellharmlessfromthehandofPaul,sohasthelightningturnedbackfromme,whostrivetofollowinhisfootsteps,workingdeathanddismayamongthosewhowouldhaveharmedus。Mayforgivenessbetheirswhowerewithoutunderstanding。Brethren,letusreturnandmakereporttotheking。\" Now,astheyhadcome,sotheywentback;firstOwenwiththecrucifix,nexttohimNodwengo,andlastofthethreeJohn。Theydrewneartotheking,whensuddenly,movedbyacommonimpulse,thethousandsofthepeopleuponthebanksofthestreamwithoneaccordthrewthemselvesupontheirkneesbeforeOwen,callinghimGodandofferinghimworship。Infectedbythecontagion,Umsuka,hisguardandhiscouncillorsfollowedtheirexample,sothatofallthemultitudeHokosaaloneremaineduponhisfeet,standingbyhisdishonouredandrivendeity。 \"Rise!\"criedOwenaghast。\"Wouldyoudosacrilege,andofferworshiptoaman?Rise,Icommandyou!\" Thenthekingrose,saying:—— \"Youarenoman,Messenger,youareaspirit。\" \"Heisaspirit,\"repeatedthemultitudeafterhim。 \"Iam/not/aspirit,Iamyetaman,\"criedOwenagain,\"buttheSpiritWhomIservehasmadeHispowermanifestinmeHisservant,andyouridolsaresmittenwiththeswordofHispower,OyeSonsofFire! Hokosastilllives,lethimbebroughthither。\" TheyfetchedHokosa,andhestoodbeforethem。 \"Youhaveseen,Wizard,\"saidtheking。\"Whathaveyoutosay?\" \"Nothing,\"answeredHokosa,\"savethatvictoryistotheCross,andtothewhitemanwhopreachesit,forhismagicisgreaterthanourmagic。Byhiscommandthetempestwasstayed,andtheboastswehurledfellbackuponourheadsandtheheadofourgodtodestroyus。\" \"Yes,\"saidtheking,\"victoryistotheCross,andhenceforththeCrossshallbeworshippedinthisland,oratleastnoothergodshallbeworshipped。Letusbegoing。Comewithme,Messenger,LordoftheLightning。\" CHAPTERXI THEWISDOMOFTHEDEAD OnthemorrowOwenbaptisedtheking,manyofhiscouncillors,andsometwentyotherswhomheconsideredfittoreceivetherite。AlsohedespatchedhisfirstconvertJohn,withothermessengers,onathreemonths’journeytothecoast,givingthemlettersacquaintingthebishopandotherswithhismarvelloussuccess,andprayingthatmissionariesmightbesenttoassisthiminhislabours。 NowdaybydaytheChurchgrewtillitnumberedhundredsofsouls,andthousandsmorehoveredonitsthreshold。FromdawntodarkOwentoiled,preaching,exhorting,confessing,gatheringinhisharvest; andfromdarktomidnightheporedoverhistranslationoftheScriptures,teachingNodwengoandafewothershowtoreadandwritethem。Butalthoughhiseffortswerecrownedwithsosignalandextraordinaryatriumph,hewaswellawareofthedangersthatthreatenedthelifeoftheinfantChurch。Manyaccepteditindeed,andstillmoretoleratedit;butthereremainedmultitudeswhoregardedthenewreligionwithsuspicionandveiledhatred。Norwasthisstrange,seeingthattheheartsofmenarenotchangedinanhourortheirancientcustomseasilyoverset。 Ononepoint,indeed,Owenhadtogiveway。TheAmasukawereapolygamouspeople;alltheirlawandtraditionswereinterwovenwithpolygamy,andtoabolishthatinstitutionsuddenlyandwithviolencewouldhavebroughttheirsocialfabrictotheground。Now,asheknewwell,themissionaryChurchdeclaresineffectthatnomancanbebothaChristianandapolygamist;thereforeamongthefollowersofthatcustomthemissionaryChurchmakesbutlittleprogress。Notwithoutmanyqualmsandhesitations,Owen,havingonlytheScripturestoconsult,cametoacompromisewithhisconverts。IfamanalreadymarriedtomorethanonewifewishedtobecomeaChristian,hepermittedhimtodosoupontheconditionthathetooknomorewives; whileamanunmarriedatthetimeofhisconversionmighttakeonewifeonly。Thisdecree,liberalasitwas,causedgreatdissatisfactionamongbothmenandwomen。ButitwasasnothingcomparedtothefeelingthatwasevokedbyOwen’spreachingagainstallwarnotundertakeninself—defence,andagainstthestrictlawswhichheprevaileduponthekingtopass,suppressingthepracticeofwizardry,anddeclaringthechiefordoctorwhocausedamantobe\"smeltout\"andkilleduponchargesofwitchcrafttobeguiltyofmurder。 AtfirstwheneverOwenwentabroadhewassurroundedbythousandsofpeoplewhofollowedhimintheexpectationthathewouldworkmiracles,which,afterhisexploitswiththelightning,theywerewellpersuadedthathecoulddoifhechose。Butheworkednomoremiracles;heonlypreachedtothemadoctrineadversetotheircustomsandforeigntotheirthoughts。 Soitcameaboutthatintime,whenthenoveltywasgoneoffandthestoryofhisvictoryovertheFire—godhadgrownstale,althoughtheworkofconversionwentonsteadily,manyofthepeoplegrewwearyofthewhitemanandhisdoctrines。Soonthiswearinessfoundexpressioninvariousways,andinnonemoremarkedlythanbytheconstantdesertionsfromtheranksoftheking’sregiments。Atfirst,byOwen’sadvice,thekingtoleratedthesedesertions;butatlength,havingobtainedinformationthatanentireregimentpurposedabscondingatdawn,hecausedittobesurroundedandseizedbynight。Nextmorningheaddressedthatregiment,saying:—— \"Soldiers,youthinkthatbecauseIhavebecomeaChristianandwillnotpermitunnecessarybloodshed,Iamalsobecomeafool。Iwillteachyouotherwise。Onemanineverytwentyofyoushallbekilled,andhenceforthanysoldierwhoattemptstodesertwillbekilledalso!\" Theorderwascarriedout,forOwencouldnotfindawordtosayagainstit,withtheresultthatdesertionsalmostceased,thoughnotbeforethekinghadlostsomeeightorninethousandofhisbestsoldiers。Worstofall,thesesoldiershadgonetojoinHafelainhismountainfastnesses;andtherumourgrewthaterelongtheywouldappearagain,toclaimthecrownforhimortotakeitbyforceofarms。 Nowtooafreshcomplicationarose。Theoldkingsickenedofhislastillness,andsoonitbecameknownthathemustdie。Amonthlaterdiehedid,passingawaypeacefullyinOwen’sarms,andwithhislastbreathexhortinghispeopletoclingtotheChristianreligion;totakeNodwengofortheirkingandtobefaithfultohim。 Thekingdied,andthatsamedaywasburiedbyOweninthegloomyresting—placeoftheblood—royalofthePeopleofFire,whereaChristianpriestnowsetfootforthefirsttime。 OnthemorrowNodwengowasproclaimedkingwithmuchceremonyinfaceofthepeopleandofallthearmythatremainedtohim。OnecaptainraisedacryforHafelahisbrother。Nodwengocausedhimtobeseizedandbroughtbeforehim。 \"Man,\"hesaid,\"onthismycoronationdayIwillnotstainmyhandwithblood。Listen。YoucryuponHafela,andtoHafelayoushallgo,takinghimthismessage。TellhimthatI,Nodwengo,havesucceededtothecrownofUmsuka,myfather,byhiswillandthewillofthepeople。TellhimitistruethatIhavebecomeaChristian,andthatChristiansfollownotafterwarbutpeace。Tellhim,however,thatthoughIamaChristianIhavenotforgottenhowtofightorhowtorule。Ithasreachedmyearsthatitishispurposetoattackmewithagreatforcewhichheisgathering,andtopossesshimselfofmythrone。Ifheshouldchoosetocome,Ishallbereadytomeethim;butIcounselhimagainstcoming,foritwillbetofindhisdeath。Lethimstaywhereheisinpeace,andbemysubject;orlethimgoafarwiththosethatcleavetohim,andsetupakingdomofhisown,forthenIshallnotfollowhim;butlethimnotdaretoliftaspearagainstme,hissovereign,sinceifhedoessoheshallbetreatedasarebelandfindthedoomofarebel。Begone,andshowyourfaceherenomore!\" Themancreptawaycrestfallen;butallwhoheardthatspeechbrokeintocheering,which,asitspurportwasrepeatedfromranktorank,spreadfarandwide;fornowthearmylearnedthatinbecomingaChristian,Nodwengohadnotbecomeawoman。Ofthisindeedhesoongavethemampleproof。Theoldking’sgripuponthingshadbeenlax,thatofNodwengowaslikeiron。Hepractisednocruelties,anddidinjusticetonone;buthisdisciplinewassevere,andsoontheregimentswerebroughttoagreaterpitchofproficiencythantheyhadeverreachedbefore,althoughtheywerenowallowedtomarrywhentheypleased,aboonthathithertohadbeendeniedtothem。Moreover,byOwen’shelp,hedesignedanentirelynewsystemoffortificationofthekraalandsurroundinghills,whichwould,itwasthought,maketheplaceimpregnable。Theseandmanyotheracts,equallyvigorousandfar—seeing,putnewheartintothenation。AlsothereportofthemputfearintoHafela,who,itwasrumoured,hadnowgivenupallideaofattack。 Sometherewere,however,wholookeduponthesechangeswithlittlelove,andHokosawasoneofthem。Afterhisdefeatintheduelbyfire,forawhilehisspiritwascrushed。Hithertohehadmoreorlessbeenabelieverintheprotectinginfluenceofhisowngodorfetish,whowould,ashethought,holdhispriestsscathelessfromthelightning。Oftenandoftenhadhestoodinpastdaysuponthatplainwhilethegreattempestsbrokearoundhishead,andreturnedthenceunharmed,attributingtosorceryasafetythatwasreallyduetochance。Fromtimetotimeindeedapriestwaskilled;but,sohiscompanionsheld,themisfortuneresultedinvariablyfromtheman’sneglectofsomerite,orwasamarkoftheangeroftheheavens。 NowHokosahadlivedtoseealltheseconvictionsshattered:hehadseenthelightning,whichhepretendedtobeabletocontrol,rollbackuponhimfromthefootoftheChristiancross,reducinghisgodtonothingnessandhiscompanionstocorpses。 AtfirstHokosawasdismayed,butastimewentonhopecamebacktohim。Strippedofhisofficesandpower,andfromthegreatestinthenation,aftertheking,becomeoneofsmallaccount,stillnoharmorviolencewasattemptedtowardshim。Hewasleftwealthyandinpeace,andlivingthushewatchedandlistenedwithopeneyesandears,waitingtillthetideshouldturn。Itseemedthathewouldnothavelongtowait,forreasonsthathavebeentold。 \"Whydoyousitherelikeavultureonarock,\"askedthegirlNoma,whomhehadtakentowife,\"whenyoumightbeyonderwithHafela,preparinghimbyyourwisdomforthecomingwar?\" \"BecauseIamaking—vulture,andIwaitforthesickbulltodie,\"heanswered,pointingtotheGreatPlacebeneathhim。\"Say,whyshouldI bringHafelatopreyuponacarcaseIhavemarkeddownformyown?\" \"Nowyouspeakwell,\"saidNoma;\"thebullsuffersfromastrangedisease,andwhenheisdeadanothermustleadtheherd。\" \"Thatisso,\"answeredherhusband,\"and,therefore,Iampatient。\" Itwasshortlyafterthisconversationthattheoldkingdied,withresultsverydifferentfromthosewhichHokosahadanticipated。 AlthoughhewasaChristian,tohissurpriseNodwengoshowedthathewasalsoastrongruler,andthattherewaslittlechanceofthesceptreslippingfromhishand——noneindeedwhilethewhiteteacherwastheretoguidehim。 \"Whatwillyoudonow,Hokosa?\"askedNomahiswifeuponacertainday。\"WillyouturntoHafelaafterall?\" \"No,\"answeredHokosa;\"Iwillconsultmyancientlore。Listen。 Whateverelseisfalse,thisistrue:thatmagicexists,andIamitsmaster。ForawhileitseemedtomethatthewhitemanwasgreaterattheartthanIam;butoflateIhavewatchedhimandlistenedtohisdoctrines,andIbelievethatthisisnotso。Itistruethatinthebeginninghereadmyplansinadream,orotherwise;itistruethathehurledthelightningbackuponmyhead;butIholdthatthesethingswereaccidents。Againandagainhehastoldusthatheisnotawizard;andifthisbeso,hecanbeovercome。\" \"How,husband?\" \"How?Bywizardry。Thisverynight,Noma,withyourhelpIwillconsultthedead,asIhavedoneinbygonetime,andlearnthefuturefromtheirlipswhichcannotlie。\" \"Sobeit;thoughthetaskishatefultome,andIhateyouwhoforcemetoit。\" Nomaansweredthuswithpassion,buthereyesshoneasshespoke:forthosewhohaveoncetastedthecupofmagicareeverdrawntodrinkofitagain,evenwhentheyfearthedraught。 **** Itwasmidnight,andHokosawithhiswifestoodintheburying—groundofthekingsoftheAmasuka。BeforeOwencameuponhismissionitwasdeathtovisitthisspotexceptupontheoccasionofthelayingtorestofoneoftheroyalblood,ortooffertheannualsacrificetothespiritsofthedead。Evenbeneaththebrightmoonthatshoneuponittheplaceseemedterrible。Hereinthebosomofthehillswasanamphitheatre,surroundedbywallsofrockvaryingfromfivehundredtoathousandfeetinheight。Inthisamphitheatregrewgreatmimosathorns,andabovethemtoweredpillarsofgranite,settherenotbythehandofmanbutbynature。ItwouldseemthattheAmasuka,ledbysomefineinstinct,hadchosenthesecolumnsasfittingmemorialsoftheirkings,attheleastadepartedmonarchlayatthefootofeachofthem。 Thesmallestoftheseunhewnobelisks——itwasaboutfiftyfeethigh—— markedtheresting—placeofUmsuka;anddeepintoitsgraniteOwenwithhisownhandhadcutthedeadking’snameanddateofdeath,surmountinghisinscriptionwithasymbolofthecross。 TowardsthispillarHokosamadehiswaythroughthewetgrass,followedbyNomahiswife。Presentlytheywerethere,standingoneuponeachsideofalittlemoundofearthmorelikeanant—heapthanagrave;for,afterthecustomofhispeople,Umsukahadbeenburiedsitting。Atthefootofeachofthepillarsroseaheapofsimilarshape,butmanytimesaslarge。Thekingswhoslepttherewereaccompaniedtotheirresting—placesbynumbersoftheirwivesandservants,whohadbeenslaininsolemnsacrificethattheymightattendtheirLordwhithersoeverheshouldwander。 \"Whatisthatyoudesireandwoulddo?\"askedNoma,inahushedvoice。 Boldasshewas,theplaceandtheoccasionawedher。 \"Idesirewisdomfromthedead!\"heanswered。\"HaveInotalreadytoldyou,andcanInotwinitwithyourhelp?\" \"Whatdead,husband?\" \"Umsukatheking。Ah!Iservedhimliving,andatthelasthedrovemeawayfromhisside。Nowheshallserveme,andoutofthenowhereI willcallhimbacktomine。\" \"Willnotthissymboldefeatyou?\"andNomapointedatthecrosshewninthegranite。 Atherwordsasuddengustofrageseemedtoshakethewizard。Hisstilleyesflashed,hislipsturnedlivid,andwiththemhespatuponthecross。 \"Ithasnopower,\"hesaid。\"Mayitbeaccursed,andmayhewhobelievesthereinhangthereon!Ithasnopower;butevenifithad,accordingtothetaleofthatwhiteliar,suchthingsasIwoulddohavebeendonebeneathitsshadow。Byitthedeadhavebeenraised—— ay!deadkingshavebeendraggedfromdeathandforcedtotellthesecretsofthegrave。Come,come,letustothework。\" \"WhatmustIdo,husband?\" \"Youshallsityouthere,evenasacorpsesits,andthereforalittlewhileyoushalldie——yes,yourspiritshallleaveyou——andI willfillyourbodywiththesoulofhimwhosleepsbeneath;;andthroughyourlipsIwilllearnhiswisdom,towhomallthingsareknown。\" \"Itisterrible!Iamafraid!\"shesaid。\"Cannotthisbedoneotherwise?\" \"Itcannot,\"heanswered。\"Thespiritsofthedeadhavenoshapeorform;theyareinvisible,andcanspeakonlyindreamsorthroughthelipsofoneinwhosepulseslifestilllingers,thoughsoulandbodybealreadyparted。Havenofear。Erehisghostleavesyouitshallrecallyourown,whichtillthecorpseiscoldstaysevercloseathand。Ididnotthinktofindacowardinyou,Noma。\" \"Iamnotacoward,asyouknowwell,\"sheansweredpassionately,\"formanyadeedofmagichavewedaredtogetherinpastdays。Butthisisfearsome,todiethatmybodymaybecomethehomeoftheghostofadeadman,whoperchance,havingenteredit,willabidethere,leavingmyspirithouseless,orperchancewillshutupthedoorsofmyheartinsuchfashionthattheynevercanbeopened。Canitnotbedonebytranceasaforetime?Tellme,Hokosa,howoftenhaveyouthustalkedwiththedead?\" \"Thrice,Noma。\" \"Andwhatchancedtothemthroughwhomyoutalked?\" \"Twolivedandtooknoharm;thethirddied,becausetheawakeningmedicinelackedpower。Yetfearnothing;thatwhichIhavewithmeisofthebest。Noma,youknowmyplight:Imustwinwisdomorfallforever,andyoualonecanhelpme;forunderthisnewrule,Icannolongerbuyayouthormaidforpurposesofwitchcraft,evenifonecouldbefoundfittedtothework。Choosethen:shallwegobackorforward?Heretrancewillnothelpus;forthoseentrancedcannotreadthefuture,norcantheyholdcommunionwiththedead,beingbutasleep。Choose,Noma。\" \"Ihavechosen,\"sheanswered。\"NeveryethaveIturnedmybackuponaventure,norwillIdosonow。Comelife,comedeath,Iwillsubmitmetoyourwish,thoughtherearefewwomenwhowoulddareasmuchforanyman。NorintruthdoIdothisforyou,Hokosa;IdoitbecauseI seekpower,andthusonlycanwewinitwhoarefallen。AlsoIloveallthingsstrange,anddesiretocommunewiththedeadandtoknowthat,ifforsomefewminutesonly,atleastmywoman’sbreasthasheldthespiritofaking。Yet,Iwarnyou,makenofaultinyourmagic;forshouldIdiebeneathit,thenI,whodesiretoliveonandtobegreat,willhauntyouandbeavengeduponyou!\" \"Oh!Noma,\"hesaid,\"ifIbelievedthattherewasanydangerforyou,shouldIaskyoutosufferthisthing?——I,wholoveyoumoreeventhanyoulovepower,morethanmylife,morethananythingthatisorevercanbe。\" \"Iknowit,anditistothatItrust,\"thewomananswered。\"Nowbegin,beforemycourageleavesme。\" \"Good,\"hesaid。\"Seatyourselfthereuponthemound,restingyourheadagainstthestone。\" Sheobeyed;andtakingthongsofhidewhichhehadmadeready,Hokosaboundherwristsandankles,asthesepeoplebindthewristsandanklesofcorpses。Thenhekneltbeforeher,staringintoherfacewithhissolemneyesandmuttering:\"Obeyandsleep。\" Presentlyherlimbsrelaxed,andherheadfellforward。 \"Doyousleep?\"heasked。 \"Isleep。WhithershallIgo?Itisthetruesleep——testme。\" \"Passtothehouseofthewhiteman,myrival。Areyouwithhim?\" \"Iamwithhim。\" \"Whatdoeshe?\" \"Heliesinslumberonhisbed,andinhisslumberhemuttersthenameofawoman,andtellsherthathelovesher,butthatdutyismorethanlove。Oh!callmebackIcannotstay;aPresenceguardshim,andthrustsmethence。\" \"Return,\"saidHokosastarting。\"Passthroughtheearthbeneathyouandtellmewhatyousee。\" \"Iseethebodyoftheking;butwereitnotforhisroyalornamentsnonewouldknowhimnow。\" \"Return,\"saidHokosa,\"andlettheeyesofyourspiritbeopen。Lookaroundyouandtellmewhatyousee。\" \"Iseetheshadowsofthedead,\"sheanswered;\"theystandaboutyou,gazingatyouwithangryeyes;butwhentheycomenearyou,somethingdrivesthemback,andIcannotunderstandwhatitistheysay。\" \"IstheghostofUmsukaamongthem?\" \"Itisamongthem。\" \"Bidhimprophesythefuturetome。\" \"Ihavebiddenhim,buthedoesnotanswer。Ifyouwouldhearhimspeak,itmustbethroughthelipsofmybody;andfirstmybodymustbeemptiedofmyghost,thathismayfindaplacetherein。\" \"Say,canhisspiritbecompelled?\" \"Itcanbecompelled,orthatpartofitwhichstillhovernearthisspot,ifyoudaretospeakthewordsyouknow。Butfirstitshousemustbemadeready。Thenthewordsmustbespoken,andallmustbedonebeforeamancancountthreehundred;forshouldthebloodbegintoclotaboutmyheart,itwillbestillforever。\" \"Hearken,\"saidHokosa。\"WhenthemedicinethatIshallgivedoesitswork,andthespiritisloosenedfromyourbody,letitnotgoafar,no,whatevertemptsorthreatensit,andsuffernotthatthedeath— cordbesevered,lestfleshandghostbepartedforever。\" \"Ihear,andIobey。Beswift,forIgrowweary。\" ThenHokosatookfromhispouchtwomedicines:oneapasteinabox,theotherafluidinagourd。Takingofthepastehekneltuponthegravebeforetheentrancedwomanandswiftlysmearedituponthemucousmembraneofthemouthandthroat。Alsohethrustpelletsofitintotheears,thenostrils,andthecornersoftheeyes。