第6章

类别:其他 作者:Nicholas Sparks字数:10614更新时间:19/01/07 14:33:58
\"Thechaphasplentyofsense,\"mutteredLingardtohimself,andwhentheystoodsidebysideonthedeck,hesaid:\"Buttheremaybeenemiesonthebeach,OJaffir,andtheyalsomayshouttodeceivemymen。SoletyourhailbeLightning!Willyouremember?\" ForatimeJaffirseemedtobechoking。 \"Lit—ing!Isthatright?Isay——isthatright,Ostrongman?\" Nextmomentheappeareduprightandshadowyontherail。 \"Yes。That’sright。Gonow,\"saidLingard,andJaffirleapedoff,becominginvisiblelongbeforehestruckthewater。Thentherewasasplash;afterawhileasplutteringvoicecriedfaintly,\"Lit—ing!Ah,ha!\"andsuddenlythenextthunder—squallburstuponthecoast。InthecrashingflaresoflightLingardhadagainandagainthequickvisionofawhitebeach,theinclinedpalm—treesofthegrove,thestockadebythesea,theforestfaraway:avastlandscapemysteriousandstill——Hassim’snativecountrysleepingunmovedunderthewrathandfireofHeaven。 IV ATravellervisitingWajoto—daymay,ifhedeservestheconfidenceofthecommonpeople,hearthetraditionalaccountofthelastcivilwar,togetherwiththelegendofachiefandhissister,whosemotherhadbeenagreatprincesssuspectedofsorceryandonherdeath—bedhadcommunicatedtothesetwothesecretsoftheartofmagic。Thechief’ssisterespecially,\"withtheaspectofachildandthefearlessnessofagreatfighter,\" becameskilledincastingspells。Theyweredefeatedbythesonoftheiruncle,because——willexplainthenarratorsimply——\"ThecourageofusWajopeopleissogreatthatmagiccandonothingagainstit。Ifoughtinthatwar。Wehadthemwiththeirbackstothesea。\"Andthenhewillgoontorelateinanawedtonehowonacertainnight\"whentherewassuchathunderstormashasbeenneverheardofbeforeorsince\"aship,resemblingtheshipsofwhitemen,appearedoffthecoast,\"asthoughshehadsaileddownfromtheclouds。Shemoved,\"hewillaffirm,\"withhersailsbellyingagainstthewind;insizeshewaslikeanisland;thelightningplayedbetweenhermastswhichwereashighasthesummitsofmountains;astarburnedlowthroughthecloudsaboveher。Weknewitforastaratoncebecausenoflameofman’skindlingcouldhaveenduredthewindandrainofthatnight。Itwassuchanightthatweonthewatchhardlydaredlookuponthesea。Theheavyrainwasbeatingdownoureyelids。Andwhendaycame,theshipwasnowheretobeseen,andinthestockadewherethedaybeforetherewereahundredormoreatourmercy,therewasnoone。Thechief,Hassim,wasgone,andtheladywhowasaprincessinthecountry——andnobodyknowswhatbecameofthemfromthatdaytothis。Sometimestradersfromourpartstalkofhavingheardofthemhere,andheardofthemthere,butthesearetheliesofmenwhogoafarforgain。WewholiveinthecountrybelievethattheshipsailedbackintothecloudswhencetheLady’smagicmadehercome。Didwenotseetheshipwithourowneyes?AndastoRajahHassimandhissister,MasImmada,somemensayonethingandsomeanother,butGodaloneknowsthetruth。\" SuchisthetraditionalaccountofLingard’svisittotheshoresofBoni。Andthetruthishecameandwentthesamenight;for,whenthedawnbrokeonacloudyskythebrig,underreefedcanvasandsmotheredinsprays,wasstormingalongtothesouthwardonherwayoutoftheGulf。Lingard,watchingovertherapidcourseofhisvessel,lookedaheadwithanxiouseyesandmorethanonceaskedhimselfwithwonder,why,afterall,washethuspressingherunderallthesailshecouldcarry。Hishairwasblownaboutbythewind,hismindwasfullofcareandtheindistinctshapesofmanynewthoughts,andunderhisfeet,theobedientbrigdashedheadlongfromwavetowave。 Herownerandcommanderdidnotknowwherehewasgoing。Thatadventurerhadonlyaconfusednotionofbeingonthethresholdofabigadventure。Therewassomethingtobedone,andhefelthewouldhavetodoit。Itwasexpectedofhim。Theseasexpectedit;thelandexpectedit。Menalso。Thestoryofwarandofsuffering;Jaffir’sdisplayoffidelity,thesightofHassimandhissister,thenight,thetempest,thecoastunderstreamsoffire——allthismadeoneinspiringmanifestationofalifecallingtohimdistinctlyforinterference。Butwhatappealedtohimmostwasthesilent,thecomplete,unquestioning,andapparentlyuncurious,trustofthesepeople。Theycameawayfromdeathstraightintohisarmsasitwere,andremainedinthempassiveasthoughtherehadbeennosuchthingasdoubtorhopeordesire。Thisamazingunconcernseemedtoputhimunderaheavyloadofobligation。 Hearguedtohimselfthathadnotthesedefeatedmenexpectedeverythingfromhimtheycouldnothavebeensoindifferenttohisaction。Theirdumbquietudestirredhimmorethanthemostardentpleading。Notaword,notawhisper,notaquestioninglookeven!Theydidnotask!Itflatteredhim。Hewasalsorathergladofit,becauseiftheunconsciouspartofhimwasperfectlycertainofitsaction,he,himself,didnotknowwhattodowiththosebruisedandbatteredbeingsaplayfulfatehaddeliveredsuddenlyintohishands。 Hehadreceivedthefugitivespersonally,hadhelpedsomeovertherail;inthedarkness,slashedaboutbylightning,hehadguessedthatnotoneofthemwasunwounded,andinthemidstoftotteringshapeshewonderedhowonearththeyhadmanagedtoreachthelong—boatthathadbroughtthemoff。Hecaughtunceremoniouslyinhisarmsthesmallestoftheseshapesandcarrieditintothecabin,thenwithoutlookingathislightburdenranupagainondecktogetthebrigunderway。Whileshoutingoutordershewasdimlyawareofsomeonehoveringnearhiselbow。ItwasHassim。 \"Iamnotreadyforwar,\"heexplained,rapidly,overhisshoulder,\"andto—morrowtheremaybenowind。\"Afterwardforatimeheforgoteverybodyandeverythingwhileheconnedthebrigthroughthefewoutlyingdangers。Butinhalfanhour,andrunningoffwiththewindonthequarter,hewasquiteclearofthecoastandbreathedfreely。Itwasonlythenthatheapproachedtwoothersonthatpoopwherehewasaccustomedinmomentsofdifficultytocommunealonewithhiscraft。Hassimhadcalledhissisteroutofthecabin;nowandthenLingardcouldseethemwithfiercedistinctness,sidebyside,andwithtwinedarms,lookingtowardthemysteriouscountrythatseemedateveryflashtoleapawayfartherfromthebrig——unscathedandfading。 ThethoughtuppermostinLingard’smindwas:\"WhatonearthamI goingtodowiththem?\"Andnooneseemedtocarewhathewoulddo。Jaffirwitheightothersquarteredonthemainhatch,lookedtoeachother’swoundsandconversedinterminablyinlowtones,cheerfulandquiet,likewell—behavedchildren。Eachofthemhadsavedhiskris,butLingardhadtomakeadistributionofcottonclothoutofhistrade—goods。Wheneverhepassedbythem,theyalllookedafterhimgravely。HassimandImmadalivedinthecuddy。Thechief’ssistertooktheaironlyintheeveningandthosetwocouldbeheardeverynight,invisibleandmurmuringintheshadowsofthequarter—deck。EveryMalayonboardkeptrespectfullyawayfromthem。 Lingard,onthepoop,listenedtothesoftvoices,risingandfalling,inamelancholycadence;sometimesthewomancriedoutasifinangerorinpain。Hewouldstopshort。Thesoundofadeepsighwouldfloatuptohimonthestillnessofthenight。 Attentivestarssurroundedthewanderingbrigandonallsidestheirlightfellthroughavastsilenceuponanoiselesssea。 Lingardwouldbeginagaintopacethedeck,mutteringtohimself。 \"Belarab’sthemanforthisjob。HisistheonlyplacewhereI canlookforhelp,butIdon’tthinkIknowenoughtofindit。I wishIhadoldJorgensonhere——justfortenminutes。\" ThisJorgensonknewthingsthathadhappenedalongtimeago,andlivedamongstmenefficientinmeetingtheaccidentsoftheday,butwhodidnotcarewhatwouldhappento—morrowandwhohadnotimetorememberyesterday。Strictlyspeaking,hedidnotliveamongstthem。Heonlyappearedtherefromtimetotime。Helivedinthenativequarter,withanativewoman,inanativehousestandinginthemiddleofaplotoffencedgroundwheregrewplantains,andfurnishedonlywithmats,cookingpots,aqueerfishingnetontwosticks,andasmallmahoganycasewithalockandasilverplateengravedwiththewords\"CaptainH。C。 Jorgenson。BarqueWildRose。\" Itwaslikeaninscriptiononatomb。TheWildRosewasdead,andsowasCaptainH。C。Jorgenson,andthesextantcasewasallthatwasleftofthem。OldJorgenson,gauntandmute,wouldturnupatmealtimesonboardanytradingvesselintheRoads,andthestewards——Chinamenormulattos——wouldsulkilyputonanextraplatewithoutwaitingfororders。Whentheseamentradersforegatherednoisilyroundaglitteringclusterofbottlesandglassesonalightedverandah,oldJorgensonwouldemergeupthestairsasiffromadarksea,and,steppingupwithakindoftotteringjauntiness,wouldhelphimselfinthefirsttumblertohand。 \"Idrinktoyouall。No——nochair。\" Hewouldstandsilentoverthetalkinggroup。Histaciturnitywasaseloquentastherepeatedwarningoftheslaveofthefeast。 Hisfleshhadgonethewayofallflesh,hisspirithadsunkintheturmoilofhispast,buthisimmenseandbonyframesurvivedasifmadeofiron。Hishandstrembledbuthiseyesweresteady。 Hewassupposedtoknowdetailsabouttheendofmysteriousmenandofmysteriousenterprises。Hewasanevidentfailurehimself,buthewasbelievedtoknowsecretsthatwouldmakethefortuneofanyman;yettherewasalsoageneralimpressionthathisknowledgewasnotofthatnaturewhichwouldmakeitprofitableforamoderatelyprudentperson。 Thispowerfulskeleton,dressedinfadedbluesergeandwithoutanykindoflinen,existedanyhow。Sometimes,ifofferedthejob,hepilotedahomeshipthroughtheStraitsofRhio,after,however,assuringthecaptain: \"Youdon’twantapilot;amancouldgothroughwithhiseyesshut。Butifyouwantme,I’llcome。Tendollars。\" Then,afterseeinghischargeclearofthelastislandofthegrouphewouldgobackthirtymilesinacanoe,withtwooldMalayswhoseemedtobeinsomewayhisfollowers。Totravelthirtymilesatseaundertheequatorialsunandinacrankydug—outwhereoncedownyoumustnotmove,isanachievementthatrequirestheenduranceofafakirandthevirtueofasalamander。 Tendollarswascheapandgenerallyhewasindemand。Whentimeswerehardhewouldborrowfivedollarsfromanyoftheadventurerswiththeremark: \"Ican’tpayyouback,verysoon,butthegirlmusteat,andifyouwanttoknowanything,Icantellyou。\" Itwasremarkablethatnobodyeversmiledatthat\"anything。\"Theusualthingwastosay: \"Thankyou,oldman;whenIampushedforabitofinformationI’llcometoyou。\" Jorgensonnoddedthenandwouldsay:\"Rememberthatunlessyouyoungchapsarelikewemenwhorangedabouthereyearsago,whatIcouldtellyouwouldbeworsethanpoison。\" ItwasfromJorgenson,whohadhisfavouriteswithwhomhewaslesssilent,thatLingardhadheardofDarat—es—Salam,the\"ShoreofRefuge。\"Jorgensonhad,asheexpressedit,\"knowntheinsideofthatcountryjustafterthehigholdtimeswhenthewhite—cladPadrispreachedandfoughtalloverSumatratilltheDutchshookintheirshoes。\"Onlyhedidnotsay\"shook\"and\"shoes\"buttheaboveparaphraseconveyswellenoughhiscontemptuousmeaning。 LingardtriednowtorememberandpiecetogetherthepracticalbitsofoldJorgenson’samazingtales;butallthathadremainedwithhimwasanapproximateideaofthelocalityandaverystrongbutconfusednotionofthedangerousnatureofitsapproaches。Hehesitated,andthebrig,answeringinhermovementstothestateoftheman’smind,lingeredontheroad,seemedtohesitatealso,swingingthiswayandthatonthedaysofcalm。 ItwasjustbecauseofthathesitationthatabigNewYorkship,loadedwithoilincasesforJapan,andpassingthroughtheBillitonpassage,sightedonemorningaverysmartbrigbeinghove—torightinthefair—wayandalittletotheeastofCarimata。Thelankskipper,inafrock—coat,andthebigmatewithheavymoustaches,judgedheralmosttooprettyforaBritisher,andwonderedatthemanonboardlayinghistopsailtothemastfornoreasonthattheycouldsee。Thebigship’ssailsfannedheralong,flappinginthelightair,andwhenthebrigwaslastseenfarasternshehadstillhermainyardabackasifwaitingforsomeone。Butwhen,nextday,aLondontea—clipperpassedonthesametrack,shesawnoprettybrighesitating,allwhiteandstillatthepartingoftheways。AllthatnightLingardhadtalkedwithHassimwhilethestarsstreamedfromeasttowestlikeanimmenseriverofsparksabovetheirheads。Immadalistened,sometimesexclaiminglow,sometimesholdingherbreath。 Sheclappedherhandsonce。Afaintdawnappeared。 \"Youshallbetreatedlikemyfatherinthecountry,\"Hassimwassaying。Aheavydewdrippedofftheriggingandthedarkenedsailswereblackonthepaleazureofthesky。\"Youshallbethefatherwhoadvisesforgood——\" \"Ishallbeasteadyfriend,andasafriendIwanttobetreated——nomore,\"saidLingard。\"Takebackyourring。\" \"Whydoyouscornmygift?\"askedHassim,withasadandironicsmile。 \"Takeit,\"saidLingard。\"Itisstillmine。HowcanIforgetthat,whenfacingdeath,youthoughtofmysafety?Therearemanydangersbeforeus。Weshallbeoftenseparated——toworkbetterforthesameend。IfeveryouandImmadaneedhelpatonceandI amwithinreach,sendmeamessagewiththisringandifIamaliveIwillnotfailyou。\"Helookedaroundatthepaledaybreak。\"IshalltalktoBelarabstraight——likewewhitesdo。I haveneverseenhim,butIamastrongman。BelarabmusthelpustoreconqueryourcountryandwhenourendisattainedIwon’tlethimeatyouup。\" Hassimtooktheringandinclinedhishead。 \"It’stimeforustobemoving,\"saidLingard。Hefeltaslighttugathissleeve。HelookedbackandcaughtImmadaintheactofpressingherforeheadtothegreyflannel。\"Don’t,child!\"hesaid,softly。 ThesunroseabovethefaintbluelineoftheShoreofRefuge。 Thehesitationwasover。Themanandthevessel,workinginaccord,hadfoundtheirwaytothefaintblueshore。Beforethesunhaddescendedhalf—waytoitsrestthebrigwasanchoredwithinagunshotoftheslimymangroves,inaplacewhereforahundredyearsormorenowhiteman’svesselhadbeenentrustedtotheholdofthebottom。Theadventurersoftwocenturiesagohadnodoubtknownofthatanchoragefortheywereveryignorantandincomparablyaudacious。Ifitistrue,assomesay,thatthespiritsofthedeadhaunttheplaceswherethelivinghavesinnedandtoiled,thentheymighthaveseenawhitelong—boat,pulledbyeightoarsandsteeredbyamansunburntandbearded,acabbage—leafhatonhead,andpistolsinhisbelt,skirtingtheblackmud,fulloftwistedroots,insearchofalikelyopening。 Creekaftercreekwaspassedandtheboatcreptonslowlylikeamonstrouswater—spiderwithabigbodyandeightslenderlegs……Didyoufollowwithyourghostlyeyesthequestofthisobscureadventurerofyesterday,youshadesofforgottenadventurerswho,inleatherjerkinsandsweatingundersteelhelmets,attackedwithlongrapiersthepalisadesofthestrangeheathen,or,musketonshoulderandmatchincock,guardedtimberblockhousesbuiltuponthebanksofriversthatcommandgoodtrade?You,who,weariedwiththetoiloffighting,sleptwrappedinfriezemantlesonthesandofquietbeaches,dreamingoffabulousdiamondsandofafar—offhome。 \"Here’sanopening,\"saidLingardtoHassim,whosatathisside,justasthesunwassettingawaytohisleft。\"Here’sanopeningbigenoughforaship。It’stheentrancewearelookingfor,I believe。Weshallpullallnightupthiscreekifnecessaryandit’stheverydevilifwedon’tcomeuponBelarab’slairbeforedaylight。\" Heshovedthetillerhardoverandtheboat,swervingsharply,vanishedfromthecoast。 Andperhapstheghostsofoldadventurersnoddedwiselytheirghostlyheadsandexchangedtheghostofawistfulsmile。 V \"What’sthematterwithKingTomoflate?\"wouldasksomeonewhen,allthecardsinaheaponthetable,thetraderslyingbackintheirchairstookaspellfromahardgamble。 \"Tomhaslearnedtoholdhistongue,hemustbeuptosomedam’ goodthing,\"opinedanother;whileamanwithhookedfeaturesandofGermanextractionwhowassupposedtobeagentforaDutchcrockeryhouse——thefamous\"Sphinx\"mark——brokeinresentfully: \"Nefermindhim,shentlemens,he’smatt,mattasaMarshHase。 DreemonatsagoIcallonboardhisprigtotalkpizness。Andhesayslikedis——’Glearoudt。’’Vatfor?’Isay。’GlearoudtbeforeIshuckyouoferboard。’Gott—for—dam!Issdatthevaytotalkpizness?Ivantsellhimeinliddlecasefirstchopgrockeryfortradeand——\" \"Ha,ha,ha!Idon’tblameTom,\"interruptedtheownerofapearlingschooner,whohadcomeintotheRoadsforstores。\"Why,Mosey,thereisn’tamangycanniballeftinthewholeofNewGuineathathasn’tgotacupandsaucerofyourproviding。You’vefloodedthemarket,savee?\" Jorgensonstoodby,askeletonatthegamingtable。 \"BecauseyouareaDutchspy,\"hesaid,suddenly,inanawfultone。 TheagentoftheSphinxmarkjumpedupinasuddenfury。 \"Vat?Vat?Shentlemens,youallknowme!\"Notamusclemovedinthefacesaround。\"Knowme,\"hestammeredwithwetlips。\"Vat,funfyear——berfegtlyacquaint——grockery——Verfluchtesponsher。 Ich?Spy。Vatforspy?VordamteEnglishpedlars!\" Thedoorslammed。\"Isthatso?\"askedaNewEnglandvoice。\"Whydon’tyouletdaylightintohim?\" \"Oh,wecan’tdothathere,\"murmuredoneoftheplayers。\"Yourdeal,Trench,letusgeton。\" \"Can’tyou?\"drawledtheNewEnglandvoice。\"Youlaw—abiding,get—a—summons,act—of——parliamentlotofsonsofBelial——can’tyou?Now,looka—here,theseColtpistolsIamselling——\"Hetookthepearlerasideandcouldbeheardtalkingearnestlyinthecorner。\"See——youload——and——see?\"Therewererapidclicks。 \"Simple,isn’tit?Andifanytrouble——saywithyourdivers\"——CLICK,CLICK,CLICK——\"Throughandthrough——likeasieve——warrantedtocuretheworstkindofcussednessinanynigger。Yes,siree!Acaseoftwenty—fourorsinglespecimens——asyoulike。No?Shot—guns——rifles?No!Waal,Iguessyou’reofnousetome,butIcoulddoadealwiththatTom——whatd’yecallhim?Whered’yecatchhim?Everywhere——eh?Waal——that’snowhere。 ButIshallfindhimsomeday——yes,siree。\" Jorgenson,utterlydisregarded,lookeddowndreamilyatthefallingcards。\"Spy——Itellyou,\"hemutteredtohimself。\"Ifyouwanttoknowanything,askme。\" WhenLingardreturnedfromWajo——afteranuncommonlylongabsence——everyoneremarkedagreatchange。Hewaslesstalkativeandnotsonoisy,hewasstillhospitablebuthishospitalitywaslessexpansive,andthemanwhowasneversohappyaswhendiscussingimpossiblywildprojectswithhalfadozencongenialspiritsoftenshowedadisinclinationtomeethisbestfriends。 Inaword,hereturnedmuchlessofagoodfellowthanhewentaway。HisvisitstotheSettlementswerenotlessfrequent,butmuchshorter;andwhentherehewasalwaysinahurrytobegone。 Duringtwoyearsthebrighad,inherway,ashardalifeofitastheman。Swiftandtrimsheflittedamongsttheislandsoflittleknowngroups。Shecouldbedescriedafarfromlonelyheadlands,awhitespecktravellingfastoverthebluesea;theapathetickeepersofrarelighthousesdottingthegreathighwaytotheeastcametoknowthecutofhertopsails。Theysawherpassingeast,passingwest。Theyhadfaintglimpsesofherflyingwithmastsaslantinthemistofarain—squall,orcouldobserveheratleisure,uprightandwithshiveringsails,forgingaheadthroughalongdayofunsteadyairs。MensawherbattlingwithaheavymonsoonintheBayofBengal,lyingbecalmedintheJavaSea,orglidingoutsuddenlyfrombehindapointofland,gracefulandsilentintheclearmoonlight。Heractivitywasthesubjectofexcitedbutlow—tonedconversations,whichwouldbeinterruptedwhenhermasterappeared。 \"Hereheis。Cameinlastnight,\"whisperedthegossipinggroup。 Lingarddidnotseethecovertglancesofrespecttemperedbyirony;henoddedandpassedon。 \"Hey,Tom!Notimeforadrink?\"wouldshoutsomeone。 Hewouldshakehisheadwithoutlookingback——farawayalready。 Floridandburlyhecouldbeseen,foradayortwo,gettingoutofdustygharries,stridinginsunshinefromtheOccidentalBanktotheHarbourOffice,crossingtheEsplanade,disappearingdownastreetofChineseshops,whileathiselbowandastallashimself,oldJorgensonpacedalong,leanandfaded,obstinateanddisregarded,likeahauntingspiritfromthepasteagertostepbackintothelifeofmen。 Lingardignoredthiswreckofanadventurer,stickingtohimcloserthanhisshadow,andtheotherdidnottrytoattractattention。Hewaitedpatientlyatthedoorsofoffices,wouldvanishattiffintime,wouldinvariablyturnupagainintheeveningandthenhekepthisplacetillLingardwentaboardforthenight。ThepolicepeonsondutylookeddisdainfullyatthephantomofCaptainH。C。Jorgenson,BarqueWildRose,wanderingonthesilentquayorstandingstillforhoursattheedgeofthesombreroadsteadspeckledbytheanchorlightsofships——anadventuroussoullongingtorecrossthewatersofoblivion。 Thesampan—men,scullinglazilyhomewardpasttheblackhullofthebrigatanchor,couldhearfarintothenightthedrawloftheNewEnglandvoiceescapingthroughtheliftedpanesofthecabinskylight。Snatchesofnasalsentencesfloatedinthestillnessaroundthestillcraft。 \"Yes,siree!Mexicanwarrifles——goodasnew——sixinacase——mypeopleinBaltimore——that’sso。Hundredandtwentyroundsthrowninforeachspecimen——markedtosuityourre—quirements。 Suppose——musicalinstruments,thissideupwithcare——how’sthatforyourtaste?No,no!Cashdown——mypeopleinBalt——Shootingsea—gullsyousay?Waal!It’sariskybusiness——seehere——tenpercent。discount——it’soutofmyownpocket——\" Astimeworeon,andnothinghappened,atleastnothingthatonecouldhearof,theexcitementdiedout。Lingard’snewattitudewasacceptedasonly\"hisway。\"Therewasnothinginit,maintainedsome。Othersdissented。Agooddealofcuriosity,however,remainedandthefaintrumourofsomethingbigbeinginpreparationfollowedhimintoeveryharbourhewentto,fromRangoontoHongkong。 Hefeltnowheresomuchathomeaswhenhisbrigwasanchoredontheinnersideofthegreatstretchofshoals。Thecentreofhislifehadshiftedaboutfourhundredmiles——fromtheStraitsofMalaccatotheShoreofRefuge——andwhentherehefelthimselfwithinthecircleofanotherexistence,governedbyhisimpulse,nearerhisdesire。HassimandImmadawouldcomedowntothecoastandwaitforhimontheislet。Healwaysleftthemwithregret。 Attheendofthefirststageineachtrip,Jorgensonwaitedforhimatthetopoftheboat—stairsandwithoutawordfellintostepathiselbow。Theyseldomexchangedthreewordsinaday; butoneeveningaboutsixmonthsbeforeLingard’slasttrip,astheywerecrossingtheshortbridgeoverthecanalwherenativecraftliemooredinclusters,Jorgensonlengthenedhisstrideandcameabreast。Itwasamoonlightnightandnothingstirredonearthbuttheshadowsofhighclouds。Lingardtookoffhishatanddrewinalongsighinthetepidbreeze。Jorgensonspokesuddenlyinacautioustone:\"ThenewRajahTullasmokesopiumandissometimesdangeroustospeakto。ThereisalotofdiscontentinWajoamongstthebigpeople。\" \"Good!Good!\"whisperedLingard,excitedly,offhisguardforonce。Then——\"Howthedevildoyouknowanythingaboutit?\"heasked。 Jorgensonpointedatthemassofpraus,coastingboats,andsampansthat,jammeduptogetherinthecanal,laycoveredwithmatsandfloodedbythecoldmoonlightwithhereandthereadimlanternburningamongsttheconfusionofhighsterns,spars,mastsandloweredsails。 \"There!\"hesaid,astheymovedon,andtheirhattedandclothedshadowsfellheavilyonthequeer—shapedvesselsthatcarrythefortunesofbrownmenuponashallowsea。\"There!Icansitwiththem,Icantalktothem,IcancomeandgoasIlike。Theyknowmenow——it’stime—thirty—fiveyears。Someofthemgiveaplateofriceandabitoffishtothewhiteman。That’sallIget——afterthirty—fiveyears——givenuptothem。\" Hewassilentforatime。 \"Iwaslikeyouonce,\"headded,andthenlayinghishandonLingard’ssleeve,murmured——\"Areyouverydeepinthisthing?\" \"Totheverylastcent,\"saidLingard,quietly,andlookingstraightbeforehim。 Theglitteroftheroadsteadwentout,andthemastsofanchoredshipsvanishedintheinvadingshadowofacloud。