Shefixedhereyesonit。Shethought:\"Ishan’ttellhimanything。Impossible。No!Ishalltelleverything。\"Sheexpectedeverymomenttohearherhusband’svoiceandthesuspensewasintolerablebecauseshefeltthatthenshemustdecide。Somebodyondeckwasbabblingexcitedly。Shedevoutlyhopedd’Alcacerwouldspeakfirstandthusputoffthefatalmoment。Avoicesaidroughly:\"What’sthat?\"AndinthemidstofherdistresssherecognizedCarter’svoice,havingnoticedthatyoungmanwhowasofadifferentstampfromtherestofthecrew。Shecametotheconclusionthatthemattercouldberelatedjocularly,or——whynotpretendfear?Atthatmomentthebrig’syard—armlightshewaslookingattrembleddistinctly,andshewasdumfoundedasifshehadseenacommotioninthefirmament。Withherlipsopenforacryshesawitfallstraightdownseveralfeet,flicker,andgoout。Allperplexitypassedfromhermind。Thisfirstfactofthedangergaveherathrillofquiteanewemotion。Somethinghadtobedoneatonce。Forsomeremotereasonshefeltashamedofherhesitations。
ShemovedswiftlyforwardandunderthelampcamefacetofacewithCarterwhowascomingaft。Bothstopped,staring,thelightfellontheirfaces,andbothwerestruckbyeachother’sexpression。Thefoureyesshonewide。
\"Youhaveseen?\"sheasked,beginningtotremble。
\"Howdoyouknow?\"hesaid,atthesametime,evidentlysurprised。
Suddenlyshesawthateverybodywasondeck。
\"Thelightisdown,\"shestammered。
\"Thegentlemenarelost,\"saidCarter。Thenheperceivedshedidnotseemtounderstand。\"Kidnappedoffthesandbank,\"hecontinued,lookingatherfixedlytoseehowshewouldtakeit。
Sheseemedcalm。\"Kidnappedlikeapairoflambs!Notasqueak,\"
heburstoutwithindignation。\"Butthesandbankislongandtheymighthavebeenattheotherend。Youwereondeck,ma’am?\"heasked。
\"Yes,\"shemurmured。\"Inthechairhere。\"
\"Wewerealldownbelow。Ihadtorestalittle。WhenIcameupthewatchmanwasasleep。Heswearshewasn’t,butIknowbetter。
Nobodyheardanynoise,unlessyoudid。Butperhapsyouwereasleep?\"heasked,deferentially。
\"Yes——no——Imusthavebeen,\"shesaid,faintly。
VIII
Lingard’ssoulwasexaltedbyhistalkwithMrs。Travers,bythestrainofincertitudeandbyextremefatigue。OnreturningonboardheaskedafterHassimandwastoldthattheRajahandhissisterhadgoneoffintheircanoepromisingtoreturnbeforemidnight。Theboatssenttoscoutbetweentheisletsnorthandsouthoftheanchoragehadnotcomebackyet。Hewentintohiscabinandthrowinghimselfonthecouchclosedhiseyesthinking:
\"ImustsleeporIshallgomad。\"
AttimeshefeltanunshakenconfidenceinMrs。Travers——thenherememberedherface。Nextmomentthefacewouldfade,hewouldmakeanefforttoholdontotheimage,fail——andthenbecomeconvincedwithouttheshadowofadoubtthathewasutterlylost,unlessheletallthesepeoplebewipedoffthefaceoftheearth。
\"Theyallheardthatmanordermeoutofhisship,\"hethought,andthereuponforasecondorsohecontemplatedwithoutflinchingtheluridimageofamassacre。\"AndyetIhadtotellherthatnotahairofherheadshallbetouched。Notahair。\"
Andirrationallyattherecollectionofthesewordsthereseemedtobenotroubleofanykindleftintheworld。Nowandthen,however,therewereblackinstantswhenfromsheerwearinesshethoughtofnothingatall;andduringoneofthesehefellasleep,losingtheconsciousnessofexternalthingsassuddenlyasifhehadbeenfelledbyablowonthehead。
Whenhesatup,almostbeforehewasproperlyawake,hisfirstalarmedconvictionwasthathehadsleptthenightthrough。TherewasalightinthecuddyandthroughtheopendoorofhiscabinhesawdistinctlyMrs。Traverspassoutofviewacrossthelightedspace。
\"Theydidcomeonboardafterall,\"hethought——\"howisitI
haven’tbeencalled!\"
Hedartedintothecuddy。Nobody!Lookingupattheclockintheskylighthewasvexedtoseeithadstoppedtillhisearcaughtthefaintbeatofthemechanism。Itwasgoingthen!Hecouldnothavebeenasleepmorethantenminutes。Hehadnotbeenonboardmorethantwenty!
Soitwasonlyadeception;hehadseennoone。Andyetherememberedtheturnofthehead,thelineoftheneck,thecolourofthehair,themovementofthepassingfigure。Hereturnedspiritlesslytohisstate—roommuttering,\"Nomoresleepformeto—night,\"andcameoutdirectly,holdingafewsheetsofpapercoveredwithahigh,angularhandwriting。
ThiswasJorgenson’sletterwrittenthreedaysbeforeandentrustedtoHassim。Lingardhadreaditalreadytwice,butheturnedupthelampalittlehigherandsatdowntoreaditagain。
Ontheredshieldabovehisheadthegiltsheafofthunderboltsdartingbetweentheinitialsofhisnameseemedtobeaimedstraightatthenapeofhisneckashesatwithbaredelbowsspreadonthetable,poringoverthecrumpledsheets。Theletterbegan:
HassimandImmadaaregoingoutto—nighttolookforyou。Youarebehindyourtimeandeverypassingdaymakesthingsworse。
TendaysagothreeofBelarab’smen,whohadbeencollectingturtles’eggsontheislets,cameflyingbackwithastoryofashipstrandedontheoutermudflats。Belarabatonceforbadeanyboatfromleavingthelagoon。Sofargood。Therewasagreatexcitementinthevillage。Ijudgeitmustbeaschooner——
probablysomefoolofatrader。However,youwillknowallaboutherwhenyoureadthis。YoumaysayImighthavepulledouttoseatohavealookformyself。ButbesidesBelarab’sorderstothecontrary,whichIwouldattendtoforthesakeofexample,allyouareworthinthisworld,Tom,ishereintheEmma,undermyfeet,andIwouldnotleavemychargeevenforhalfaday。
HassimattendedthecouncilheldeveryeveningintheshedoutsideBelarab’sstockade。ThatholymanNingratwasforlootingthatvessel。Hassimreprovedhimsayingthatthevesselprobablywassentbyyoubecausenowhitemenwereknowntocomeinsidetheshoals。BelarabbackedupHassim。NingratwasveryangryandreproachedBelarabforkeepinghim,Ningrat,shortofopiumtosmoke。Hebeganbycallinghim\"O!son,\"andendedbyshouting,\"O!youworsethananunbeliever!\"Therewasahullabaloo。ThefollowersofTenggawerereadytointerfereandyouknowhowitisbetweenTenggaandBelarab。TenggaalwayswantedtooustBelarab,andhischancesweregettingprettygoodbeforeyouturnedupandarmedBelarab’sbodyguardwithmuskets。However,Hassimstoppedthatrow,andnoonewashurtthattime。Nextday,whichwasFriday,Ningratafterreadingtheprayersinthemosquetalkedtothepeopleoutside。Hebleatedandcaperedlikeanoldgoat,prophesyingmisfortune,ruin,andexterminationifthesewhiteswereallowedtogetaway。Heismadbutthentheythinkhimasaint,andhehadbeenfightingtheDutchforyearsinhisyoungdays。SixofBelarab’sguardmarcheddownthevillagestreetcarryingmusketsatfullcockandthecrowdclearedout。
NingratwasspiritedawaybyTengga’smenintotheirmaster’sstockade。Ifitwasnotforthefearofyouturningupanymomenttherewouldhavebeenaparty—fightthatevening。IthinkitisapityTenggaisnotchiefofthelandinsteadofBelarab。Abraveandforesightedman,howevertreacherousatheart,canalwaysbetrustedtoacertainextent。OnecannevergetanythingclearfromBelarab。Peace!Peace!Youknowhisfad。Andthisfadmakeshimactsilly。Thepeaceracketwillgethimintoarow。Itmaycosthimhislifeintheend。However,TenggadoesnotfeelhimselfstrongenoughyettoactwithhisownfollowersonlyandBelarabhas,onmyadvice,disarmedallvillagers。Hismenwentintothehousesandtookawaybyforceallthefirearmsandasmanyspearsastheycouldlayhandson。Thewomenscreamedabuseofcourse,buttherewasnoresistance。Afewmenwereseenclearingoutintotheforestwiththeirarms。Notethis,foritmeansthereisanotherpowerbesideBelarab’sinthevillage:thegrowingpowerofTengga。
Onemorning——fourdaysago——IwenttoseeTengga。Ifoundhimbytheshoretrimmingaplankwithasmallhatchetwhileaslaveheldanumbrellaoverhishead。Heisamusinghimselfinbuildingaboatjustnow。Hethrewhishatchetdowntomeetmeandledmebythehandtoashadyspot。Hetoldmefranklyhehadsentouttwogoodswimmerstoobservethestrandedvessel。Thesemenstoledownthecreekinacanoeandwhenontheseacoastswamfromsandbanktosandbankuntiltheyapproachedunobserved——I
think——toaboutfiftyyardsfromthatschoonerWhatcanthatcraftbe?Ican’tmakeitout。Themenreportedtherewerethreechiefsonboard。Onewithaglitteringeye,onealeanmaninwhite,andanotherwithoutanyhaironthefaceanddressedinadifferentstyle。Coulditbeawoman?Idon’tknowwhattothink。
Iwishyouwerehere。AfteralotofchatterTenggasaid:\"SixyearsagoIwasrulerofacountryandtheDutchdrovemeout。
Thecountrywassmallbutnothingistoosmallforthemtotake。
Theypretendedtogiveitbacktomynephew——mayheburn!Iranawayortheywouldhavekilledme。Iamnothinghere——butI
remember。Thesewhitepeopleouttherecannotrunawayandtheyareveryfew。Thereisperhapsalittletoloot。IwouldgiveittomymenwhofollowedmeinmycalamitybecauseIamtheirchiefandmyfatherwasthechiefoftheirfathers。\"Ipointedouttheimprudenceofthis。Hesaid:\"Thedeaddonotshowtheway。\"TothisIremarkedthattheignorantdonotgiveinformation。Tenggakeptquietforawhile,thensaid:\"Wemustnottouchthembecausetheirskinislikeyoursandtokillthemwouldbewrong,butatthebiddingofyouwhiteswemaygoandfightwithpeopleofourownskinandourownfaith——andthatisgood。IhavepromisedtoTuanLingardtwentymenandaprautomakewarinWajo。Themenaregoodandlookattheprau;itisswiftandstrong。\"Imustsay,Tom,theprauisthebestcraftofthekindIhaveeverseen。Isaidyoupaidhimwellforthehelp。\"AndI
alsowouldpay,\"sayshe,\"ifyouletmehaveafewgunsandalittlepowderformymen。YouandIshallsharethelootofthatshipoutside,andTuanLingardwillnotknow。Itisonlyalittlegame。Youhaveplentyofgunsandpowderunderyourcare。\"HemeantintheEmma。OnthatIspokeoutprettystraightandwegotratherwarmuntilatlasthegavemetounderstandthatashehadaboutfortyfollowersofhisownandIhadonlynineofHassim’schapstodefendtheEmmawith,hecouldverywellgoformeandgetthelot。\"Andthen,\"sayshe,\"Iwouldbesostrongthateverybodywouldbeonmyside。\"Idiscoveredinthecourseoffurthertalkthatthereisanotionamongstmanypeoplethatyouhavecometogriefinsomewayandwon’tshowuphereanymore。
AfterthisIsawthepositionwasseriousandIwasinahurrytogetbacktotheEmma,butpretendingIdidnotcareIsmiledandthankedTenggaforgivingmewarningofhisintentionsaboutmeandtheEmma。Atthishenearlychokedhimselfwithhisbetelquidandfixingmewithhislittleeyes,muttered:\"Evenalizardwillgiveaflythetimetosayitsprayers。\"Iturnedmybackonhimandwasverythankfultogetbeyondthethrowofaspear。I
haven’tbeenoutoftheEmmasince。
IX
TheletterwentontoenlargeontheintriguesofTengga,thewaveringconductofBelarab,andthestateofthepublicmind。Itnotedeverygustofopinionandeveryevent,withanearnestnessofbeliefintheirimportancebefittingthechronicleofacrisisinthehistoryofanempire。TheshadeofJorgensonhad,indeed,steppedbackintothelifeofmen。Theoldadventurerlookedonwithaperfectunderstandingofthevalueoftrifles,usinghiseyesforthatothermanwhoseconsciencewouldhavethetasktounravelthetangle。LingardlivedthroughthosedaysintheSettlementandwasthankfultoJorgenson;onlyashelivednotfromdaytodaybutfromsentencetosentenceofthewriting,therewasaneffectofbewilderingrapidityinthesuccessionofeventsthatmadehimgruntwithsurprisesometimesorgrowl——\"What?\"tohimselfangrilyandturnbackseverallinesorawholepagemorethanonce。Towardtheendhehadaheavyfrownofperplexityandfidgetedasheread:
——andIbegantothinkIcouldkeepthingsquiettillyoucameorthosewretchedwhitepeoplegottheirschooneroff,whenSherifDamanarrivedfromthenorthontheverydayhewasexpected,withtwoIllanunpraus。HelookslikeanArab。ItwasveryevidenttomehecanwindthetwoIllanunpangeransroundhislittlefinger。Thetwoprausarelargeandarmed。Theycameupthecreek,flagsandstreamersflying,beatingdrumsandgongs,andenteredthelagoonwiththeirdecksfullofarmedmenbrandishingtwo—handedswordsandsoundingthewarcry。Itisafineforceforyou,onlyBelarabwhoisaperversedevilwouldnotreceiveSherifDamanatonce。SoDamanwenttoseeTenggawhodetainedhimaverylongtime。LeavingTenggahecameonboardtheEmma,andIcouldseedirectlytherewassomethingup。
Hebeganbyaskingmefortheammunitionandweaponstheyaretogetfromyou,sayinghewasanxioustosailatoncetowardWajo,sinceitwasagreedhewastoprecedeyoubyafewdays。I
repliedthatthatwastrueenoughbutthatIcouldnotthinkofgivinghimthepowderandmusketstillyoucame。Hebegantotalkaboutyouandhintedthatperhapsyouwillnevercome。\"Andnomatter,\"sayshe,\"hereisRajahHassimandtheLadyImmadaandwewouldfightforthemifnowhitemanwasleftintheworld。
Onlywemusthavesomethingtofightwith。\"HepretendedthentoforgetmealtogetherandtalkedwithHassimwhileIsatlistening。HebegantoboasthowwellhegotalongtheBrunicoast。NoIllanunprauhadpasseddownthatcoastforyears。
Immadawantedmetogivethearmshewasaskingfor。ThegirlisbesideherselfwithfearofsomethinghappeningthatwouldputastopperontheWajoexpedition。Shehassethermindongettinghercountryback。Hassimisveryreservedbutheisveryanxious,too。Damangotnothingfromme,andthatveryeveningtheprauswereorderedbyBelarabtoleavethelagoon。HedoesnottrusttheIllanuns——andsmallblametohim。SherifDamanwentlikealamb。Hehasnopowderforhisguns。AstheprauspassedbytheEmmaheshoutedtomehewasgoingtowaitforyououtsidethecreek。Tenggahasgivenhimamanwhowouldshowhimtheplace。
Allthislooksveryqueertome。
Lookoutoutsidethen。Theprausaredodgingamongsttheislets。
DamanvisitsTengga。TenggacalledonmeasagoodfriendtotryandpersuademetogiveDamanthearmsandgunpowderheissoanxioustoget。SomehoworothertheytriedtogetaroundBelarab,whocametoseemelastnightandhintedIhadbetterdoso。HeisanxiousfortheseIllanunstoleavetheneighbourhood。
Hethinksthatiftheyloottheschoonertheywillbeoffatonce。That’sallhewantsnow。ImmadahasbeentoseeBelarab’swomenandstoppedtwonightsinthestockade。Belarab’syoungestwife——hegotmarriedsixweeksago——isonthesideofTengga’spartybecauseshethinksBelarabwouldgetashareofthelootandshegotintohersillyheadtherearejewelsandsilksinthatschooner。WhatbetweenTenggaworryinghimoutsideandthewomenworryinghimathome,Belarabhadsuchalivelytimeofitthatheconcludedhewouldgotoprayathisfather’stomb。Soforthelasttwodayshehasbeenawaycampinginthatunhealthyplace。Whenhecomesbackhewillbedownwithfeverassureasfateandthenhewillbenogoodforanything。Tenggalightsupsmokyfiresoften。SomesignaltoDaman。IgoashorewithHassim’smenandputthemout。Thisisriskingafighteverytime——forTengga’smenlookveryblackatus。Idon’tknowwhatthenextmovemaybe。Hassim’sastrueassteel。Immadaisveryunhappy。TheywilltellyoumanydetailsIhavenotimetowrite。
ThelastpageflutteredonthetableoutofLingard’sfingers。Hesatverystillforamomentlookingstraightbeforehim,thenwentondeck。
\"Ourboatsbackyet?\"heaskedShaw,whomhesawprowlingonthequarter—deck。
\"No,sir,Iwishtheywere。Iamwaitingforthemtogoandturnin,\"answeredthemateinanaggrievedmanner。
\"Lowerthatlanternforwardthere,\"criedLingard,suddenly,inMalay。
\"Thistradeisn’tfitforadecentman,\"mutteredShawtohimself,andhemovedawaytoleanontherail,lookingmoodilytoseaward。Afterawhile:\"Thereseemstobecommotiononboardthatyacht,\"hesaid。\"Iseealotoflightsmovingaboutherdecks。Anythingwrong,doyouthink,sir?\"
\"No,Iknowwhatitis,\"saidLingardinatoneofelation。Shehasdoneit!hethought。
Hereturnedtothecabin,putawayJorgenson’sletterandpulledoutthedrawerofthetable。Itwasfullofcartridges。Hetookamusketdown,loadedit,thentookanotherandanother。Hehammeredatthewaddingswithfiercejoyousness。Theramrodsrangandjumped。Itseemedtohimhewasdoinghisshareofsomeworkinwhichthatwomanwasplayingherpartfaithfully。\"Shehasdoneit,\"herepeated,mentally。\"Shewillsitinthecuddy。Shewillsleepinmyberth。Well,I’mnotashamedofthebrig。Byheavens——no!Ishallkeepaway:nevercomenearthemasI’vepromised。Nowthere’snothingmoretosay。I’vetoldhereverythingatonce。There’snothingmore。\"
Hefeltaheavinessinhisburningbreast,inallhislimbsasifthebloodinhisveinshadbecomemoltenlead。
\"Ishallgettheyachtoff。Three,fourdays——no,aweek。\"
Hefoundhecouldn’tdoitunderaweek。Itoccurredtohimhewouldseehereverydaytilltheyachtwasafloat。No,hewouldn’tintrude,buthewasmasterandownerofthebrigafterall。Hedidn’tmeantoskulklikeawhippedcurabouthisowndecks。
\"It’llbetendaysbeforetheschoonerisready。I’lltakeeveryscrapofballastoutofher。I’llstripher——I’lltakeherlowermastsoutofher,byheavens!I’llmakesure。Thenanotherweektofitout——and——goodbye。WishIhadneverseenthem。
Good—bye——forever。Home’stheplaceforthem。Notforme。Onanothercoastshewouldnothavelistened。Ah,butsheisawoman——everyinchofher。Ishallshakehands。Yes。Ishalltakeherhand——justbeforeshegoes。Whythedevilnot?Iammasterhereafterall——inthisbrig——asgoodasanyone——byheavens,betterthananyone——betterthananyoneonearth。\"
HeheardShawwalksmartlyforwardabovehisheadhailing:
\"What’sthat——aboat?\"
Avoiceansweredindistinctly。
\"Oneofmyboatsisback,\"thoughtLingard。\"NewsaboutDamanperhaps。Idon’tcareifhekicks。Iwishhewould。IwouldsoonshowherIcanfightaswellasIcanhandlethebrig。Twopraus。
Onlytwopraus。Iwouldn’tmindifthereweretwenty。Iwouldsweep’emoffthesea——Iwouldblow’emoutofthewater——Iwouldmakethebrigwalkoverthem。’Now,’I’dsaytoher,’youwhoarenotafraid,lookhowit’sdone!’\"
Hefeltlight。Hehadthesensationofbeingwhirledhighinthemidstofanuproarandaspowerlessasafeatherinahurricane。
Heshudderedprofoundly。Hisarmshungdown,andhestoodbeforethetablestaringlikeamanovercomebysomefatalintelligence。
Shaw,goingintothewaisttoreceivewhathethoughtwasoneofthebrig’sboats,cameagainstCartermakinghiswayafthurriedly。
\"Hullo!Isityouagain?\"hesaid,swiftly,barringtheway。
\"Icomefromtheyacht,\"beganCarterwithsomeimpatience。
\"Whereelsecouldyoucomefrom?\"saidShaw。\"Andwhatmightyouwantnow?\"
\"Iwanttoseeyourskipper。\"
\"Well,youcan’t,\"declaredShaw,viciously。\"He’sturnedinforthenight。\"
\"Heexpectsme,\"saidCarter,stampinghisfoot。\"I’vegottotellhimwhathappened。\"
\"Don’tyoufretyourself,youngman,\"saidShawinasuperiormanner;\"heknowsallaboutit。\"
Theystoodsuddenlysilentinthedark。Carterseemedatalosswhattodo。Shaw,thoughsurprisedbyit,enjoyedtheeffecthehadproduced。
\"Damnme,ifIdidnotthinkso,\"murmuredCartertohimself;
thendrawlingcoollyasked——\"Andperhapsyouknow,too?\"
\"Whatdoyouthink?ThinkIamadummyhere?Iain’tmateofthisbrigfornothing。\"
\"No,youarenot,\"saidCarterwithacertainbitternessoftone。
\"Peopledoallkindsofqueerthingsforaliving,andIamnotparticularmyself,butIwouldthinktwicebeforetakingyourbillet。\"
\"What?Whatdoyouin—si—nu—ate。Mybillet?Youain’tfitforit,youyacht—swabbingbrass—buttonedimposter。\"
\"What’sthis?Anyofourboatsback?\"askedLingardfromthepoop。\"Lettheseacannieinchargecometomeatonce。\"
\"There’sonlyamessagefromtheyacht,\"beganShaw,deliberately。
\"Yacht!Getthedecklampsalonghereinthewaist!Seetheladderlowered。Bearahand,serang!Mr。Shaw!Burntheflareupaft。Twoofthem!Givelighttotheyacht’sboatsthatwillbecomingalongside。Steward!Where’sthatsteward?Turnhimoutthen。\"
BarefeetbegantopatterallroundCarter。Shadowsglidedswiftly。
\"Aretheseflarescoming?Where’sthequartermasteronduty?\"
shoutedLingardinEnglishandMalay。\"Thisway,comehere!Putitonarocketstick——can’tyou?Holdovertheside——thus!Standbywiththelinesfortheboatsforwardthere。Mr。Shaw——wewantmorelight!\"
\"Aye,aye,sir,\"calledoutShaw,buthedidnotmove,asifdazedbythevehemenceofhiscommander。
\"That’swhatwewant,\"mutteredCarterunderhisbreath。
\"Imposter!Whatdoyoucallyourself?\"hesaidhalfaloudtoShaw。
TheruddyglareoftheflaresdisclosedLingardfromheadtofoot,standingatthebreakofthepoop。Hisheadwasbare,hisface,crudelylighted,hadafierceandchangingexpressionintheswayofflames。
\"Whatcanbehisgame?\"thoughtCarter,impressedbythepowerfulandwildaspectofthatfigure。\"He’schangedsomehowsinceIsawhimfirst,\"hereflected。Itstruckhimthechangewasserious,notexactlyfortheworse,perhaps——andyet……Lingardsmiledathimfromthepoop。
Carterwentupthestepsandwithoutpausinginformedhimofwhathadhappened。
\"Mrs。Traverstoldmetogotoyouatonce。She’sveryupsetasyoumayguess,\"hedrawled,lookingLingardhardintheface。
Lingardknittedhiseyebrows。\"Thehands,too,arescared,\"
Carterwenton。\"Theyfancythesavages,orwhatevertheymaybewhostoletheowner,aregoingtoboardtheyachteveryminute。I
don’tthinksomyselfbut——\"
\"Quiteright——mostunlikely,\"mutteredLingard。
\"Aye,Idaresayyouknowallaboutit,\"continuedCarter,coolly,\"themenarestartledandnomistake,butIcan’tblamethemverymuch。Thereisn’tenoughevenofcarvingknivesaboardtogoround。Oneoldsignalgun!Apoorshowforbettermenthanthey。\"
\"There’snomistakeIsupposeaboutthisaffair?\"askedLingard。
\"Well,unlessthegentlemenarehavingalarkwithusathideandseek。Themansayshewaitedtenminutesatthepoint,thenpulledslowlyalongthebanklookingout,expectingtoseethemwalkingback。Hemadethetrunkofatreeapparentlystrandedonthesandandashewasscullingpasthesaysamanjumpedupfrombehindthatlog,flungastickathimandwentoffrunning。Hebackedwateratonceandbegantoshout,’Areyouthere,sir?’Nooneanswered。Hecouldhearthebushesrustleandsomestrangenoiseslikewhisperings。Itwasverydark。Aftercallingoutseveraltimes,andwaitingonhisoars,hegotfrightenedandpulledbacktotheyacht。Thatisclearenough。Theonlydoubtinmymindisiftheyarealiveornot。Ididn’tletontoMrs。
Travers。That’sakindofthingyoukeeptoyourself,ofcourse。\"
\"Idon’tthinktheyaredead,\"saidLingard,slowly,andasifthinkingofsomethingelse。
\"Oh!Ifyousaysoit’sallright,\"saidCarterwithdeliberation。
\"What?\"askedLingard,absently;\"flingastick,didthey?Flingaspear!\"
\"That’sit!\"assentedCarter,\"butIdidn’tsayanything。Ionlywonderedifthesamekindofstickhadn’tbeenflungattheowner,that’sall。ButIsupposeyouknowyourbusinessbest,Captain。\"
Lingard,graspinghiswholebeard,reflectedprofoundly,erectandwithbowedheadintheglareoftheflares。