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类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:17577更新时间:19/01/05 16:37:46
Twohourslater,Hokosa,havingmadeawidedetourandtalkedtosundryofhisacquaintancesabouttheconditionofhiscattle,mighthavebeenseenwalkingslowlyalongthenorthsideoftheGreatPlacetowardshisownkraal。HispathlaypastthechapelandthelittlehousethatOwenhadbuilttodwellin。Thishousewasfurnishedwithabroadverandah,anduponitsattheMessengerhimself,eatinghiseveningmeal。Hokosasawhim,andagreatdesireenteredhishearttolearnwhetherornohehadpartakenofthepoisonedfruit。Alsoitoccurredtohimthatitwouldbewiseif,beforetheendcame,hecouldcontrivetodivertallpossiblesuspicionfromhimself,bygivingtheimpressionthathewasnowuponfriendlytermswiththegreatwhiteteacherandnotdisinclinedeventobecomeaconverttohisdoctrine。 Foramomenthehesitated,seekinganexcuse。Onesoonsuggesteditselftohisreadymind。ThatverymorningthekinghadtoldhimnotobscurelythatOwenhadpleadedforhissafetyandsavedhimfrombeingputuponhistrialonchargesofwitchcraftandmurder。Hewouldgotohim,nowatonce,playingthepartofagratefulpenitent,andtheWhiteMan’smagicmustbekeenindeedifitavailedtopiercethearmourofhispractisedcraft。 SoHokosawentupandsquattedhimselfdownnativefashionamongalittlegroupofconvertswhowerewaitingtoseetheirteacherupononebusinessoranother。Hewasnotmorethantenpacesfromtheverandah,andsittingthushesawasightthatinterestedhimstrangely。Havingeatenalittleofadishofroastedmeat,Owenputouthishandandtookafruitfromabasketthatthewizardknewwell。 AtthismomenthelookedupandrecognisedHokosa。 \"Doyoudesirespeechwithme,Hokosa?\"heaskedinhisgentlevoice。 \"Ifso,bepleasedtocomehither。\" \"Nay,Messenger,\"answeredHokosa,\"Idesirespeechwithyouindeed,butitisilltostandbetweenahungrymanandhisfood。\" \"Icarelittleformyfood,\"answeredOwen;\"attheleastitcanwait,\"andheputdownthefruit。 Thensuddenlyafeelingtowhichthewizardhadbeenformanyyearsastrangertookpossessionofhim——afeelingofcompunction。Thatmanwasabouttopartakeofwhatwouldcausehisdeath——ofwhathe,Hokosa,hadpreparedinorderthatitshouldcausehisdeath。Hewasgood,hewaskindly,nonecouldallegeawrongdeedagainsthim;and,foolishnessthoughitmightbe,sowasthedoctrinethathetaught。 Whyshouldhekillhim?Itwastruethatnevertillthatmomenthadhehesitated,byfairmeansorfoul,toremoveanenemyorrivalfromhispath。Hehadbeenbroughtupinthisteaching;itwaspartoftheeducationofwizardstobemerciless,fortheyreignedbyterrorandevilcraft。Theirmagiclaychieflyinclairvoyanceandpowersofobservationdevelopedtoapitchthatwasalmostsuperhuman,andthebestoftheirweaponswaspoisonininfinitevariety,whereoftheguildaloneunderstoodthepropertiesandpreparation。Thereforetherewasnothingstrange,nothingunusualinthisdeedofdevilishandcunningmurderthatthesightofitsdoingshouldstirhimthus,andyetitdidstirhim。Hewasmindedtostoptheplot,toletthingstaketheircourse。 Somesenseofthefutilityofallsuchstrivingscamehometohim,andasinaglass,forHokosawasamanofimagination,heforesawtheirend。Alittlesuccess,alittlefailure,itscarcelymatteredwhich,andthen——thatend。Withintwentyyears,orten,ormayhapevenone,whatwouldthispresentvictoryordefeatmeantohim?Nothingsofarashewasconcerned;thatis,nothingsofarashislifeofto—daywasconcerned。Yet,ifhehadanotherlife,itmightmeaneverything。 Therewasanotherlife;heknewit,whohaddraggedbackfromitsbordersthespiritsofthedead,thoughwhatmightbethestateandoccupationsofthosedeadhedidnotknow。Yethebelieved——whyhecouldnottell——thattheywereaffectedvitallybytheiractsandbehaviourhere;andhisintelligencewarnedhimthatgoodmustalwaysflowfromgood,andevilfromevil。Tokillthismanwasevil,andofitonlyevilcouldcome。 WhatdidhecarewhetherHafelaruledthenationorNodwengo,andwhetheritworshippedtheGodoftheChristiansorthegodofFire—— who,bytheway,hadprovedhimselfsosingularlyinefficientinthehouroftrial。Nowthathethoughtofit,hemuchpreferredNodwengotoHafela,fortheonewasajustmanandtheotheratyrant;andhehimselfwasmorecomfortableasawealthyprivatepersonthanhehadbeenasaheadmedicine—manandachiefofwizards。Hewouldletthingsstand;hewouldpreventtheMessengerfromeatingofthatfruit。Awordcoulddoit;hehadbuttosuggestthatitwasunripeornotwholesomeatthisseasonoftheyear,anditwouldbecastaside。 Allthesereflections,ortheirsubstance,passedthroughHokosa’smindinafewinstantsoftime,andalreadyhewasrisingtogototheverandahandtranslatetheirmoralintoacts,whenanotherthoughtoccurredtohim——HowshouldhefaceNomawiththistale?Hecouldgiveuphisownambitions,butcouldhebearhermockery,asdaybydayshetauntedhimwithhisfaint—heartednessandreproachedhimwithhisfailuretoregaingreatnessandtomakehergreat?Heforgotthathemightconcealthetruthfromher;orrather,hedidnotcontemplatesuchconcealment,ofwhichtheirrelationsweretoopeculiarandtoointimatetopermit。Shehatedhim,andheworshippedherwithahalf— inhumanpassion——apassionsounnatural,indeed,thatitsuggestedthehorridandinsatiablelongingsofthedamned——andyettheirsoulswerenakedtoeachother。Itwastheirfatethattheycouldhidenothingeachfromeach——theywerecursedwiththeawfulnecessityofcandour。 ItwouldbeimpossiblethatheshouldkeepfromNomaanythingthathedidordidnotdo;itwouldbestillmoreimpossiblethatsheshouldconcealfromhimevensuchimaginingsandthingsasitiscommonforwomentoholdsecret。Herverybitterness,whichithadbeenpolicyforhertocloakorsoften,wouldgushfromherlipsatthesightofhim;nor,inthedepthofhisrageandtorment,couldhe,ontheotherhand,controltheill—timedutteranceofhiscontinualandovermasteringpassion。Itcametothis,then:hemustgoforward,andagainsthisbetterjudgment,becausehewasafraidtogoback,forthewhipofawoman’stonguedrovehimonremorselessly。ItwasbetterthattheMessengershoulddie,andthelandrunredwithblood,thanthatheshouldbeforcedtoendurethisscourge。 SowithasighHokosasankbacktothegroundandwatchedwhileOwenatethreeofthepoisonedfruits。Afterapause,hetookafourthandbitintoit,butnotseemingtofindittohistaste,hethrewittoachildthatwaswaitingbytheverandahforanyscrapswhichmightbeleftoverfromhismeal。Thechildcaughtit,anddevourediteagerly。 Then,smilingatthelittleboy’sdelight,theMessengercalledtoHokosatocomeupandspeakwithhim。 CHAPTERXV NOMACOMESTOHAFELA Hokosaadvancedtotheverandahandbowedtothewhitemanwithgravedignity。 \"Beseated,\"saidOwen。\"Willyounoteat?thoughIhavenothingtoofferyoubutthese,\"andhepushedthebasketoffruitstowardshim,adding,\"Thebestofthem,Ifear,arealreadygone。\" \"Ithankyou,no,Messenger;suchfruitsarenotalwayswholesomeatthisseasonoftheyear。Ihaveknownthemtobreeddysentery。\" \"Indeed,\"saidOwen。\"Ifso,ItrustthatImayescape。Ihavesufferedfromthatsickness,andIthinkthatanotherboutofitwouldkillme。InfutureIwillavoidthem。Butwhatdoyouseekwithme,Hokosa?Enterandtellme,\"andheledthewayintoalittlesitting— room。 \"Messenger,\"saidthewizard,withdeephumility,\"Iamaproudman;I havebeenagreatman,anditisnolightthingtometohumblemyselfbeforethefaceofmyconqueror。YetIamcometothis。To—daywhenI wasinaudiencewiththeking,cravingasmallboonofhisgraciousness,hespoketomesharpandbitterwords。Hetoldmethathehadbeenmindedtoputmeontrialformylifebecauseofvariousmisdoingswhichareallegedagainstmeinthepast,butthatyouhadpleadedformeandthatforthiscausehesparedme。Icometothankyouforyourgentleness,Messenger,forIthinkthathadIbeeninyourplaceIshouldhavewhisperedotherwiseintheearoftheking。\" \"Saynomoreofit,friend,\"saidOwenkindly,\"Weareallofussinners,anditismyplacetopushbackyourancientsins,nottodragthemintothelightofdayandclamourfortheirpunishment。ItistrueIknowthatyouplottedwiththePrinceHafelatopoisonUmsukatheKing,foritwasrevealedtome。Itchanced,however,thatIwasabletorecoverUmsukafromhissickness,andHafelaisfled,sowhyshouldIbringupthedeedagainstyou?Itistruethatyoustillpractisewitchcraft,andthatyouhateandstriveagainsttheholyFaithwhichIpreach;butyouwerebroughtuptowizardryandhavebeenthepriestofanothercreed,andthesethingspleadforyou。 \"Also,Hokosa,Icanseethegoodandevilstrugglinginyoursoul,andIprayandIbelievethatintheendthegoodwillmastertheevil;thatyouwhohavebeenpre—eminentinsinwillcometobepre— eminentinrighteousness。Oh!benotstubborn,butlistenwithyourear,andletyourheartbesoftened。Thegatestandsopen,andIamtheguideappointedtoshowyouthewaywithoutrewardorfee。Followthemereitbetoolate,thatintimetocomewhenmyvoiceisstilledyoualsomaybeabletodirectthefeetofwanderersintothepathsofpeace。Itisthehourofprayer;comewithme,Ibegofyou,andlistentosomefewwordsofthemessageofmylips,andletyourspiritbenurturedwiththem,andtheSunofTruthariseuponitsdarkness。\" Hokosaheard,andbeforethissimpleeloquencehiswisdomsankconfounded。More,hisintelligencewasstirred,andadesirecameuponhimtoinvestigateandexaminethecanonsofacreedthatcouldproducesuchmenasthis。Hemadenoanswer,butwaitingwhileOwenrobedhimself,hefollowedhimtothechapel。Itwasfullofnew—madeChristianswhocrowdedeventhedoorways,buttheygaveplacetohim,wondering。Thentheservicebegan——ashortandsimpleservice。FirstOwenofferedupsomeprayerforthewelfareoftheinfantChurch,fortheconversionoftheunbelieving,forthesafetyofthekingandthehappinessofthepeople。ThenJohn,theMessenger’sfirstdisciple,readaloudfromamanuscriptaportionoftheScripturewhichhismasterhadtranslated。ItwasSt。Paul’sexpositionoftheresurrectionfromthedead,andthegrandeurofitsthoughtsandlanguagewerebynomeanslostuponHokosa,who,savageandheathenthoughhemightbe,wasalsoamanofintellect。 Thereadingover,Owenaddressedthecongregation,takingforhistext,\"Thysinshallfindtheeout。\"Beingnowamasterofthelanguage,hepreachedverywellandearnestly,andindeedthesubjectwasnotdifficulttodealwithinthepresenceofanaudiencemanyofwhosepastshadbeensteppedininiquitiesofnocommonkind。Ashetalkedofjudgmenttocomefortheunrepentant,someofhishearersgroanedandevenwept;andwhen,changinghisnote,hedweltupontheblessedfuturestateofthosewhoearnedforgiveness,theirfaceswerelightedupwithjoy。 ButperhapsamongallthosegatheredbeforehimtherewerenonemoredeeplyinterestedthanHokosaandoneother,thatwomantowhomhehadsoldthepoison,andwho,asitchanced,satnexttohim。Hokosa,watchingherfaceashewasskilledtodo,sawthethrustsofthepreachergohome,andgrewsurethatalreadyinherjealoushasteshehadfoundopportunitytosprinklethemedicineuponherrival’sfood。 Shebelievedittobebutacharmindeed,yetknowingthatinusingsuchcharmsshehaddonewickedly,shetrembledbeneaththewordsofdenunciation,andrisingatlength,creptfromthechapel。 \"Truly,hersinwillfindherout,\"thoughtHokosatohimself,andtheninastrangehalf—impersonalfashionheturnedhisthoughtstotheconsiderationofhisowncase。Would/his/sinfindhimout?hewondered。Beforehecouldanswerthatquestion,itwasnecessaryfirsttodeterminewhetherornohehadcommittedasin。Themanbeforehim——thatgentleandyetimpassionedman——boreinhisvitalstheseedofdeathwhichhe,Hokosa,hadplantedthere。Wasitwrongtohavedonethis?Itdependedbywhichstandardthedeedwasjudged。Accordingtohisowncode,thecodeonwhichhehadbeeneducatedandwhichhithertohehadfollowedwithexactness,itwasnotwrong。Thatcodetaughtthenecessityofself—aggrandisement,oratleastandatallcoststhenecessityofself—preservation。Thiswhitepreacherstoodinhispath;hehadhumiliatedhim,Hokosa,andintheend,eitherofhimselforthroughhisinfluences,itwasprobablethathewoulddestroyhim。Thereforehemuststrikebeforeinhisownpersonhereceivedamortalblow,andhavingnoothermeansathiscommand,hestruckthroughtreacheryandpoison。 Thatwashislawwhichformanygenerationshadbeenfollowedandrespectedbyhisclasswiththetacitassentofthenation。Accordingtothislaw,then,hehaddonenowrong。Butnowthevictimbythealtar,whodidnotknowthatalreadyhewasbounduponthealtar,preachedanewandaverydifferentdoctrineunderwhich,wereittobebelieved,he,Hokosa,wasoneoftheworstofsinners。Thematter,then,resolveditselftothis:whichofthesetworulesoflifewastherightrule?Whichofthemshouldamanfollowtosatisfyhisconscienceandtosecurehisabidingwelfare?Apartfromthemotivesthatswayedhim,asamerematterofethics,thisprobleminterestedHokosanotalittle,andhewenthomewardsdeterminedtosolveitifhemight。Thatcouldbedoneinonewayonly——byacloseexaminationofbothsystems。Thefirstheknewwell;hehadpractiseditfornearlyfortyyears。Ofthesecondhehadbutaninkling。Also,ifhewouldlearnmoreofithemustmakehaste,seeingthatitsexponentinsomeshortwhilewouldceasetobeinapositiontosetitout。 \"Itrustthatyouwillcomeagain,\"saidOwentoHokosaastheyleftthechapel。 \"Yes,indeed,Messenger,\"answeredthewizard;\"Iwillcomeeveryday,andifyoupermitit,Iwillattendyourprivateteachingsalso,forI acceptnothingwithoutexamination,andIgreatlydesiretostudythisnewdoctrineofyours,rootandflowerandfruit。\" ***** OnthemorrowNomastarteduponherjourney。Asthematronswhoaccompaniedhergaveoutwithasomewhatsuspiciouspersistency,itsostensibleobjectwastovisittheMountofPurification,andtherebyfastingsandsolitudetopurgeherselfofthesinofhavinggivenbirthtoastillbornchild。Foramongstsavagepeoplessuchanaccidentisapttobelookeduponaslittleshortofacrime,or,attheleast,asindicatingthatthewomanconcernedistheobjectoftheindignationofspiritswhoneedtobeappeased。TothisMount,Nomawent,andthereperformedthecustomaryrites。 \"Littlewonder,\"shethoughttoherself,\"thatthespiritswereangrywithher,seeingthatyonderintheburying—groundofkingsshehaddaredtobreakinupontheirrest。\" FromthePlaceofPurificationshetravelledontendays’journeywithhercompanionstilltheyreachedthemountainfastnesswhereHafelahadestablishedhimself。Thetownanditssurroundingswereofextraordinarystrength,andsowellguardedthatitwasonlyafterconsiderabledifficultyanddelaythatthewomenwereadmitted。 Hearingofherarrivalandthatshehadwordsforhim,HafelasentforNomaatonce,receivingherbynightandaloneinhisprincipalhut。 Shecameandstoodbeforehim,andhelookedatherbeautywithadmiringeyes,forhecouldnotforgetthewomanwhomthecunningofHokosahadforcedhimtoputaway。 \"Whencecomeyou,prettyone?\"heasked,\"andwhereforecomeyou?Areyouwearyofyourhusband,thatyouflybacktome?Ifso,youarewelcomeindeed;forknow,Noma,thatIstillloveyou。\" \"Ay,Prince,Iamwearyofmyhusbandsureenough;butIdonotflytoyou,forheholdsmefasttohimwithbondsthatyoucannotunderstand,andfasttohimwhilehelivesImustremain。\" \"Whathinders,Noma,thathavinggotyouhereIshouldkeepyouhere? ThecunningandmagicofHokosamaybegreat,buttheywillneedtobestillgreatertowinyoufrommyarms。\" \"Thishinders,Prince,thatyouareplayingforahigherstakethanthatofawoman’slove,andifyoudealthusbymeandmyhusband,thenofasuretyyouwilllosethegame。\" \"Whatstake,Noma?\" \"ThestakeofthecrownofthePeopleofFire。\" \"AndwhyshouldIloseifItakeyouasawife?\" \"BecauseHokosa,seeingthatIdonotreturnandlearningfromhisspieswhyIdonotreturn,willwarntheking,andbymanymeansbringallyourplanstonothing。ListennowtothewordsofHokosathathehassetbetweenmylipstodelivertoyou\"——andsherepeatedtohimallthemessagewithoutfaultorfail。 \"Sayitagain,\"hesaid,andsheobeyed。 Thenheanswered:—— \"TrulytheskillofHokosaisgreat,andwellheknowshowtosetasnare;butIthinkthatifbyhiscounselIshouldspringethebird,hewillbetoocleveramantokeepuponthethresholdofmythrone。 Hewhosetsonesnaremaysettwain,andhewhositsbythethresholdmaydesiretoenterthehouseofkingswhereinthereisnospacefortwotodwell。\" \"IsthistheanswerthatIamtotakebacktoHokosa?\"askedNoma。\"Itwillscarcelybindhimtoyourcause,Prince,andIwonderthatyoudaretospeakittomewhoamhiswife。\" \"Idaretospeakittoyou,Noma,because,althoughyoubehiswife,allwivesdonotlovetheirlords;andIthinkthat,perchanceindaystocome,youwouldchooserathertoholdthehandofayoungkingthanthatofawitch—doctorsinkingintoeld。ThusshallyouanswerHokosa: YoushallsaytohimthatIhaveheardhiswordsandthatIfindthemverygood,andwillwalkalongthepathwhichhehasmade。HerebeforeyouIswearbytheoaththatmaynotbebroken——thesacredoath,callingdownruinuponmyheadshouldIbreakonewordofit——thatifbyhisaidIsucceedinthisgreatventure,Iwillpayhimthepriceheasks。Aftermyself,theking,heshallbethegreatestmanamongthepeople;heshallbegeneralofthearmies;heshallbecaptainofthecouncilandheadofthedoctors,andtohimshallbegivenhalfthecattleofNodwengo。Also,intohishandIwilldeliverallthosewhoclingtothisfaithoftheChristians,and,ifitpleaseshim,heshallofferthemasasacrificetohisgod。ThisIswear,andyou,Noma,arewitnesstotheoath。Yetitmaychancethatafterhe,Hokosa,hasgatheredupallthispompandgreatness,hehimselfshallbegatheredupbyDeath,thatharvest—manwhomsoonorlatewillgarnereveryear;\"andhelookedathermeaningly。 \"Itmaybeso,Prince,\"sheanswered。 \"Itmaybeso,\"herepeated,\"andwhen————\" \"Whenitisso,then,Prince,wewilltalktogether,butnottillthen。Nay,touchmenot,forwerehetocommandme,HokosahasthispowerovermethatImustshowhimallthatyouhavedone,keepingnothingback。Letmegonowtotheplacethatismadereadyforme,andafterwardsyoushalltellmeagainandmorefullythewordsthatI mustsaytoHokosamyhusband。\" ***** OnthemorrowHafelaheldasecretcouncilofhisgreatmen,andthenextdayanembassydepartedtoNodwengotheking,takingtohimthatmessagewhichHokosa,throughNomahiswife,hadputintothelipsoftheprince。TwentydayslatertheembassyreturnedsayingthatitpleasedthekingtogranttheprayerofhisbrotherHafela,andbringingwithitthetidingsthatthewhiteman,Messenger,hadfallensick,anditwasthoughtthathewoulddie。 SoinduecoursethewomenandchildrenofthepeopleofHafelastartedupontheirjourneytowardsthenewlandwhereitwasgivenoutthattheyshouldlive,andwiththemwentNoma,purposingtoleavethemastheydrewnearthegatesoftheGreatPlaceoftheking。A whileafter,Hafelaandhis/impis/followedwithcarriersbearingtheirfightingshieldsinbundles,andhavingtheirstabbingspearsrolledupinmats。 CHAPTERXVI THEREPENTANCEOFHOKOSA Hokosakepthispromise。Onthemorrowofhisfirstattendancetherehewasagaintobeseeninthechapel,andaftertheservicewasoverhewaitedonOwenathishouseandlistenedtohisprivateteaching。 Daybydayheappearedthus,tillatlengthhebecamemasterofthewholedoctrineofChristianity,anddiscoveredthatthatwhichatfirsthadstruckhimaschildishandevenmonstrous,nowpresenteditselftohiminanewandverydifferentlight。TheconversionofHokosacameuponhimthroughthegateofreason,notasisusualamongsavages——andsomewhoarenotsavage——bythatoftheemotions。GiventhepositionofauniversetornandgroaningbeneaththedualruleofGoodandEvil,twopowersofwell—nighequalpotency,hefoundnogreatdifficultyinacceptingthistaleoftheself—sacrificeoftheGodofGoodthatHemightwringtheraceHelovedoutoftheconqueringgraspofthegodofIll。Therewasasimplemajestyaboutthisschemeofredemptionwhichappealedtoonesideofhisnature。 Indeed,Hokosafeltthatundercertainconditionsandinamorelimitedfashionhewouldhavebeencapableofattemptingasmuchhimself。 Oncehisreasonwassatisfied,therestfollowedinanaturalsequence。WithinthreeweeksfromthehourofhisfirstattendanceatthechapelHokosawasatheartaChristian。 HewasaChristian,althoughasyethedidnotconfessit;buthewasalsothemostmiserablemanamongthenationoftheSonsofFire。Theiniquitiesofhispastlifehadbecomeabominabletohim;buthehadcommittedtheminignorance,andheunderstoodthattheywerenotbeyondforgiveness。Yethighabovethemalltoweredonecolossalcrimewhich,ashebelieved,couldneverbepardonedtohiminthisworldorthenext。HewasthetreacherousmurdereroftheMessengerofGod;hewasintheveryactofsilencingtheVoicethathadproclaimedtruthinthedarkplacesofhissoulandthedullearsofhiscountrymen。 Thedeedwasdone;nopoweronearthcouldsavehisvictim。WithinaweekfromthedayofeatingthatfatalfruitOwenbegantosicken,thenthedysenteryhadseizedhimwhichslowlybutsurelywaswastingouthislife。Yethe,themurderer,washelpless,forwiththisformofthediseasenomedicinecouldcope。Withagonyinhisheart,anagonythatwassharedbythousandsofthepeople,Hokosawatchedthedecreaseofthewhiteman’sstrength,andreckonedthedaysthatwouldelapsebeforetheend。Havingsuchsinasthusuponhissoul,thoughOwenentreatedhimearnestly,hewouldnotpermithimselftobebaptised。Twicehewentneartoconsenting,butoneachoccasionanominousandterribleincidentdrovehimfromthedoorofmercy。 Once,whenthewords\"Iwill\"werealmostonhislips,awomanbrokeinupontheirconferencebearingadyingboyinherarms。 \"Savehim,\"sheimplored,\"savehim,Messenger,forheismyonlyson!\" Owenlookedathimandshookhishead。 \"Howcamehelikethis?\"heasked。 \"Iknownot,Messenger,buthehasbeensickeversinceheateofacertainfruitwhichyougavetohim;\"andsherecalledtohismindtheincidentofthethrowingofafruittothechild,whichshehadwitnessed。 \"Iremember,\"saidOwen。\"Itisstrange,butIalsohavebeensickfromthedaythatIateofthosefruits;yes,andyou,Hokosa,warnedmeagainstthem。\" Thenheblessedtheboyandprayedoverhimtillhedied;butwhenafterwardshelookedroundforHokosa,itwastofindthathehadgone。 Someeightdayslater,havingtoacertainextentrecoveredfromthisshock,HokosawentonemorningtoOwen’shouseandtalkedtohim。 \"Messenger,\"hesaid,\"isitnecessarytobaptismthatIshouldconfessallmysinstoyou?Ifso,Icanneverbebaptised,forthereiswickednessuponmyhandswhichIamunabletotellintotheearoflivingman。\" Owenthoughtandanswered:—— \"Itisnecessarythatyoushouldrepentallofyoursins,andthatyoushouldconfessthemtoheaven;itisnotnecessarythatyoushouldconfessthemtome,whoambutamanlikeyourself。\" \"ThenIwillbebaptised,\"saidHokosawithasighofrelief。 Atthismoment,asitchanced,theirinterviewwasagaininterrupted,forrunnerscamefromthekingrequestingtheimmediatepresenceoftheMessenger,ifhewerewellenoughtoattend,uponamatterconnectedwiththetrialofawomanformurder。Thinkingthathemightbeofservice,Owen,leaningontheshoulderofHokosa,foralreadyhewastooweaktowalkfar,crepttothelitterwhichwaswaitingforhim,andwasbornetotheplaceofjudgmentthatwasbeforethehouseoftheking。Hokosafollowed,morefromcuriositythanforanyotherreason,forhehadheardofnomurderbeingcommitted,andhisolddesiretobeacquaintedwitheverythingthatpassedwasstillstrongonhim。Thepeoplemadewayforhim,andheseatedhimselfinthefirstlineofspectatorsimmediatelyoppositetothekingandthreeothercaptainswhowerejudgesinthecase。SosoonasOwenhadjoinedthejudges,theprisonerwasbroughtbeforethem,andtohissecrethorrorHokosarecognisedinherthatwomantowhomhehadgiventhepoisoninexchangeforthebasketoffruit。 NowitseemedtoHokosathathisdoomwasonhim,forshewouldcertainlyconfessthatshehadthedrugfromhim。Hethoughtofflightonlytorejectthethought,fortoflywouldbetoacknowledgehimselfanaccessory。No,hewouldbrazenitout,forafterallhiswordwasasgoodashers。Withtheprisonercameanaccuser,herhusband,whoseemedsick,andheitwaswhoopenedthecaseagainsther。 \"Thiswoman,\"hesaid,\"wasmywife。Idivorcedherforbarrenness,asIhavearighttodoaccordingtoourancientlaw,andItookanotherwomantowife,herhalf—sister。Thiswomanwasjealous;sheplaguedmecontinually,andinsultedhersister,sothatIwasforcedtodriveheraway。Afterthatshecametomyhouse,andthoughtheysaidnothingofitatthetime,shewasseenbytwoservantsofminetosprinklesomethinginthebowlwhereinourfoodwascooking。 Subsequentlymywife,thiswoman’shalf—sister,wastakenillwithdysentery。Ialsowastakenillwithdysentery,butIstilllivetotellthisstorybeforeyou,OKing,andyourjudges,thoughIknownotforhowlongIlive。Mywifediedyesterday,andIburiedherthismorning。Iaccusethewomanofhavingmurderedher,eitherbywitchcraftorbymeansofamedicinewhichshesprinkledonthefood,orbyboth。Ihavespoken。\" \"Haveyouanythingtosay?\"askedthekingoftheprisoner。\"Areyouguiltyofthecrimewhereofthismanwhowasyourhusbandchargesyou,ordoeshelie?\" Thenthewomanansweredinalowandbrokenvoice:—— \"Iamguilty,King。Listentomystory:\"andshetolditallasshetoldittoHokosa。\"Iamguilty,\"sheadded,\"andmaytheGreatManinthesky,ofWhomtheMessengerhastaughtus,forgiveme。Mysister’sbloodisuponmyhands,andforaughtIknowthebloodofmyhusbandyonderwillalsobeonmyhands。Iseeknomercy;indeed,itisbetterthatIshoulddie;butIwouldsaythisinself—defence,thatIdidnotthinktokillmysister。IbelievedthatIwasgivingtoherapotionwhichwouldcauseherhusbandtohateherandnomore。\" HereshelookedroundandhereyesmetthoseofHokosa。 \"Whotoldyouthatthiswasso?\"askedoneofthejudges。 \"Awitch—doctor,\"sheanswered,\"fromwhomIboughtthemedicineintheolddays,longago,whenUmsukawasking。\" Hokosagasped。Whyshouldthiswomanhavesparedhim? Nofurtherquestionwasaskedofher,andthejudgesconsultedtogether。Atlengththekingspoke。 \"Woman,\"hesaid,\"youarecondemnedtodie。YouwillbetakentotheDoomTree,andtherebehanged。Outofthosewhoareassembledtotryyou,two,theMessengerandmyself,havegiventheirvoteinfavourofmercy,butthemajoritythinkotherwise。Theysaythatalawhasbeenpassedagainstmurderbymeansofwitchcraftandsecretmedicine,andthatshouldweletyougofree,thepeoplewillmakeamockofthatlaw。Sobeit。Goinpeace。To—morrowyoumustdie,andmayforgivenessawaityouelsewhere。\" \"Iasknothingelse,\"saidthewoman。\"ItisbestthatIshoulddie。\" Thentheyledheraway。AsshepassedHokosasheturnedandlookedhimfullintheeyes,tillhedroppedhisheadabashed。Nextmorningshewasexecuted,andhelearnedthatherlastwordswere:\"Letitcometotheearsofhimwhosoldmethepoison,tellingmethatitwasbutaharmlessdrug,thatasIhopetobeforgiven,soIforgivehim,believingthatmysilencemaywinforhimtimeforrepentance,beforehefollowsontheroadItread。\" Now,whenHokosaheardthesewordsheshuthimselfupinhishouseforthreedays,givingoutthathewassick。NorwouldhegoneartoOwen,beingaltogetherwithouthope,andnotbelievingthatbaptismoranyotherritecouldavailtopurgesuchcrimesashis。Trulyhissinhadfoundhimout,andtheburdenofitwasintolerable。Sointolerablediditbecome,thatatlengthhedeterminedtobedonewithit。Hecouldlivenomore。Hewoulddie,andbyhisownhand,beforehewascalledupontowitnessthedeathofthemanwhomhehadmurdered。Tothisendhemadehispreparations。ForNomaheleftnomessage;forthoughhisheartstillhungeredafterher,heknewwellthatshehatedhimandwouldrejoiceathisdeath。 Whenallwasreadyhesatdowntothinkawhile,andashethought,amanenteredhishutsayingthattheMessengerdesiredtoseehim。Atfirsthewasmindednottogo,thenitoccurredtohimthatitwouldbewellifhecoulddiewithacleanheart。Whyshouldhenottellalltothewhiteman,andbeforehecouldbedelivereduptojusticetakethatpoisonwhichhehadprepared?Itwasimpossiblethatheshouldbeforgiven,yethedesiredthathisvictimshouldlearnhowdeepwashissorrowandrepentance,beforeheproveditbyprecedinghimtodeath。 Soheroseandwent。 HefoundOweninhishouse,lyinginarudechairandproppedupbypillowsofbark。Nowhewaswastedalmosttoashadow,andinthepalepinchedfacehisdarkeyes,alwayslargeandspiritual,shonewithunnaturallustre,whilehisdelicatehandsweresothinthatwhenheheldthemupinblessingthelightshowedthroughthem。 \"Welcome,friend,\"hesaid。\"Tellme,whyhaveyoudesertedmeoflate?Haveyoubeenill?\" \"No,Messenger,\"answeredHokosa,\"thatis,notinmybody。Ihavebeensickatheart,andthereforeIhavenotcome。\" \"What,Hokosa,doyourdoubtsstilltormentyou?Ithoughtthatmyprayershadbeenheard,andthatpowerhadbeengivenmetosetthematrestforever。Man,letmehearthetrouble,andswiftly,forcannotyouwhoareadoctorseethatIshallnotbehereforlongtotalkwithyou?Mydaysarenumbered,Hokosa,andmyworkisalmostdone。\" \"Iknowit,\"answeredHokosa。\"And,Messenger,/my/daysarealsonumbered。\" \"Howisthis?\"askedOwen,\"seeingthatyouarewellandstrong。Doesanenemyputyouindangerofyourlife?\" \"Yes,Messenger,andImyselfamthatenemy;forto—dayI,whoamnolongerfittolive,mustdiebymyownhand。Nay,listenandyouwillsaythatIdowell,forbeforeIgoIwouldtellyouall。Messenger,youaredoomed,areyounot?Well,itwasIwhodoomedyou。Thatfruitwhichyouateawhileagowaspoisoned,andbymyhand,forIamamasterofsucharts。FromthebeginningIhatedyou,aswellImight,forhadyounotworstedmeandtornpowerfrommygrasp,andplacedthepeopleandthekingundertheruleofanotherGod?Therefore,whenallelsefailed,Ideterminedtomurderyou,andIdidthedeedbymeansofthatwomanwhonotlongagowashungforthekillingofhersister,thoughintruthshewasinnocent。\"Andhetoldhimwhathadpassedbetweenhimselfandthewoman,andtoldhimalsooftheplotwhichhehadhatchedtokillNodwengoandtheChristians,andtosetHafelaonthethrone\"Shewasinnocent,\"hewenton,\"butIamguilty。HowguiltyyouandI knowalone。Doyourememberthatdaywhenyouatethefruit,howafteritIaccompaniedyoutothechurchyonderandlistenedtoyourpreaching?’Yoursinshallfindyouout,’yousaid,andofasuretyminehasfoundmeout。For,Messenger,itcameaboutthatinlisteningtoyouthenandafterwards,Igrewtoloveyouandtobelievethewordsyoutaught,andthereforeamIofallmenthemostmiserable,andthereforemustI,whohavebeengreatandthecouncillorofkings,perishmiserablybythedeathofadog。 \"Nowcurseme,andletmego。\" CHAPTERXVII THELOOSINGOFNOMA WhenOwenheardthatitwasHokosawhohadpoisonedhim,hegroanedandhidhisfaceinhishands,andthusheremainedtilltheeviltalewasfinished。Nowheliftedhisheadandspoke,butnottoHokosa。 \"OGod,\"hesaid,\"IthankTheethatatthecostofmypoorlifeThouhastbeenpleasedtoleadthissinnertowardstheGateofRighteousness,andtosavealivethosewhomThouhastsentmetogathertoThyFold。\" ThenhelookedatHokosaandsaid:—— \"Unhappyman,isnotyourcupfullenoughofcrime,andhaveyounotsufficientlytemptedthemercyofHeaven,thatyouwouldaddtoallyourevildeedsthatofself—murder?\" \"Itisbettertodieto—daybymyownhand,\"answeredHokosa,\"thanto—morrowamongthemockeryofthepeopletofallavictimtoyourvengeance,Messenger。\" \"Vengeance!DidIspeaktoyouofvengeance?WhoamIthatIshouldtakevengeanceupononewhohasrepented?Hokosa,freelydoIforgiveyouall,evenasinsomefewdaysIhopetobeforgiven。FreelyandfullyfrommyheartdoIforgiveyou,norshallmylipstellonewordofthesinthatyouhaveworkedagainstme。\" Now,whenHokosaheardthosewords,foramomenthestaredstupefied; thenhefelluponhiskneesbeforeOwen,andbowinghisheadtillittouchedtheteacher’sfeet,heburstintobitterweeping。 \"Riseandhearken,\"saidOwengently。\"WeepnotbecauseIhaveshownkindnesstoyou,forthatismydutyandnomore,butforyoursinsinyourownheartweepnowandever。YetforyourcomfortItellyouthatifyoudothis,ofasuretytheyshallbeforgiventoyou。/Hokosa,youhaveindeedlostthatwhichyouloved,andhenceforthyoumustfollowafterthatwhichyoudidnotdesire。Intheverygraveoferroryouhavefoundtruth,andfromthedepthsofsinyoushallpluckrighteousness。Ay,thatCrosswhichyoudeemedaccursedshallliftyouuponhigh,forbyityoushallbesaved。/\" Hokosaheardandshivered。 \"Whosetthosewordsbetweenyourlips,Messenger?\"hewhispered。 \"Whosetthem,Hokosa?Nay,Iknownot——orrather,Iknowwell。HesetthemWhoteachesustospeakallthingsthataregood。\" \"Itmustbeso,indeed,\"repliedHokosa。\"YetIhaveheardthembefore;Ihaveheardthemfromthelipsofthedead,andwiththemwentthiscommand:thatwhentheyfelluponmyearsagainIshould’takethemforasign,andletmyheartbeturned。’\" \"Tellmethattale,\"saidOwen。 Sohetoldhim,andthistimeitwasthewhitemanwhotrembled。 \"Horriblehasbeenyourwitchcraft,OSonofDarkness!\"saidOwen,whenhehadfinished;\"yetitwouldseemthatitwaspermittedtoyoutofindtruthinthepitofsorcery。Obey,obey,andletyourheartbeturned。Thedeadtoldyouthatyoushouldbesethighabovethenationanditsking,andthatsayingIcannotread,thoughitmaybefulfilledinsomefashionofwhichto—dayyoudonotthink。Attheleast,theothersayingistrue,thatintheendcomesjudgment,andthatthereshallthesinandtheatonementstrivetogether;thereforeforjudgmentprepareyourself。Andnowdepart,forImusttalkwiththekingastothismatteroftheonslaughtofHafela。\" \"Then,thatwillbethesignalformydeath,forwhatkingcanforgiveonewhohasplottedsuchtreacheryagainsthim?\"saidHokosa。 \"Fearnot,\"answeredOwen,\"Iwillsoftenhisheart。Goyouintothechurchandpray,forthereyoushallbelesstempted;butbeforeyougo,sweartomethatyouwillworknoevilonyourself。\" \"Iswearit,Messenger,sincenowIdesiretolive,ifonlyforawhile,seeingthatdeathshutseverydoor。\" Thenhewenttothechurchandwaitedthere。Anhourlaterhewassummoned,andfoundthekingseatedwithOwen。 \"Man,\"saidNodwengo,\"IamtoldbytheMessengerherethatyouhaveknowledgeofaplotwhichmybrotherthePrinceHafelahasmadetofalltreacherouslyuponmeandputmeandmypeopletothespear。Howyoucometobeacquaintedwiththeplot,andwhatpartyouhaveplayedinit,Iwillnotnowinquire,forsomuchhaveIpromisedtotheMessenger。YetIwarnyouitwillbewellthatyoushouldtellmeallyouknow,andthatshouldyoulietomeorattempttodeceiveme,thenyoushallsurelydie。\" \"King,hearallthetruth,\"answeredHokosainavoiceofdesperatecalm。\"Ihaveknowledgeoftheplot,foritwasIwhowoveit;butwhetherornotHafelawillcarryitoutaltogetherIcannotsay,forasyetnowordhasreachedmefromhim。King,thiswastheplanthatI made。\"Andhetoldhimeverything。 \"Itisfortunateforyou,Hokosa,\"saidNodwengogrimlywhenhehadfinished,\"thatIgavemywordtotheMessengerthatnoharmshouldcometoyou,seeingthatyouhaverepentedandconfessed。Thisiscertain,thatHafelahaslistenedtoyourevilcounsels,forIgavemyconsenttohisflightfromthislandwithallhispeople,andalreadyhiswomenandchildrenhavecrossedthemountainpathinthousands。 Well,thisIswear,thattheirfeetshalltreaditnomore,forwheretheyarethitherheshallgotojointhem,shouldhechancetolivetodoso。Hokosa,begone,andknowthatdayandnightyouwillbewatched。ShouldyousomuchasdaretoapproachoneofthegatesoftheGreatPlace,thatmomentyoushalldie。\" \"Havenofear,OKing,\"saidHokosahumbly,\"forIhaveemptiedallmyheartbeforeyou。Thepastisthepast,andcannotberecalled。Forthefuture,whileitpleasesyoutospareme,Iamthemostloyalofyourservants。\" \"Canamanemptyaspringwithapitcher?\"askedthekingcontemptuously。\"Byto—morrowthisheartofyoursmaybefullagainwiththeblackesttreachery,Omasterofsinandlies。ManymonthsagoIsparedyouattheprayeroftheMessenger;andnowathisprayerI spareyouagain,yetindoingsoIthinkthatIamfoolish。\" \"Nay,Iwillanswerforhim,\"brokeinOwen。\"Lethimstayherewithme,andsetyourguardwithoutmygates。\" \"HowdoIknowthathewillnotmurderyou,friend?\"askedtheking。 \"Thismanisasnakewhomfewcannursewithsafety。\" \"Hewillnotmurderme,\"saidOwensmiling,\"becausehisheartisturnedfromeviltogood;also,thereislittleneedtomurderadyingman。\" \"Nay,speaknotso,\"saidthekinghastily;\"andasforthisman,beitasyouwill。Come,Imusttakecounselwithmycaptains,forourdangerisnearandgreat。\" SoitcameaboutthatHokosastayedinthehouseofOwen。 OnthemorrowtheGreatPlacewasfullofthebustleofpreparation,andbydawnofthefollowingdayan/impi/ofsomeseventeenthousandspearshadstartedtoambushHafelaandhisforceinacertainwoodeddefilethroughwhichhemustpassonhiswaytothemountainpasswherehiswomenandchildrenweregathered。Thearmywasnotlarge,atleastintheeyesofthePeopleofFirewho,beforethedeathofUmsukaandthebreakupofthenation,countedtheirwarriorsbytensofthousands。ButafterthoseeventsthemostoftheregimentshaddesertedtoHafela,leavingtoNodwengonotmorethantwo—and—twentythousandspearsuponwhichhecouldrely。OfthesehekeptlessthanathirdtodefendtheGreatPlaceagainstpossibleattacks,andalltheresthesenttofalluponHafelafaraway,hopingtheretomakeanendofhimonceandforall。Thiscounselthekingtookagainstthebetterjudgmentofmanyofhiscaptains,andastheissueproved,itwasmistaken。 WhenOwentoldHokosaofit,thatoldgeneralshruggedhisshoulders。 \"Thekingwouldhavedonebettertokeephisregimentsathome,\"hesaid,\"andfightitoutwithHafelahere,whereheiswellprepared。 Yonderthecountryisverywide,andbroken,anditmaywellchancethatthe/impi/willmissthatofHafela,andthenhowcanthekingdefendthisplacewithahandful,shouldtheprinceburstuponhimattheheadoffortythousandmen?ButwhoamIthatIshouldgivecounselforwhichnoneseek?\" \"AsGodwills,soshallitbefall,\"answeredOwenwearily;\"butoh! thethoughtofallthisbloodshedbreaksmyheart。Itrustthatitsbeatingsmaybestilledbeforemyeyesbeholdtheevilhour。\" OntheeveningofthatdayHokosawasbaptised。Theceremonytookplace,notinthechurch,forOwenwastooweaktogothere,butinthelargestroomofhishouseandbeforesomefewwitnesseschosenfromthecongregation。Evenashewasbeingsignedwiththesignofthecross,astrangeandfamiliarattractioncausedtheconverttolookup,andbehold,beforehim,watchingallwithmockingeyes,stoodNomahiswife。Atlengththeritewasfinished,andthelittleaudiencemeltedaway,allsaveNoma,whostoodsilentandbeautifulasastatue,thelightofmockerystillgleaminginhereyes。Thenshespoke,saying:—— \"Igreetyou,Husband。Ihavereturnedfromdoingyourbusinessafar,andifthisfoolishnessisfinished,andthewhitemancanspareyou,Iwouldtalkwithyoualone。\" \"Igreetyou,Wife,\"answeredHokosa。\"Sayoutyoursay,fornonearepresentsaveusthree,andfromtheMessengerhereIhavenosecrets。\" \"What,Husband,none?Doyouevertalktohimofcertainfruitthatyouripenedinagardenyonder?\" \"FromtheMessengerIhavenosecrets,\"repeatedHokosainaheavyvoice。 \"Thenhisheartmustbefullofthemindeed,anditislittlewonderthatheseemssick,\"repliedNoma,gibing。\"Tellme,Hokosa,isittruethatyouhavebecomeaChristian,orwouldyoubutfoolthewhitemanandhisfollowing?\" \"Itistrue。\" Atthewordshergracefulshapewasshakenwithalittlegustofsilentlaughter。