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第63章

"It's no use telling you in detail how Davidson got on board with the burden Anne's miserably cruel fate had thrust into his arms;how next morning his scared crew, after observing from a distance the state of affairs on board, rejoined with alacrity; how Davidson went ashore and, aided by his engineer (still half dead with fright), rolled up Laughing Anne's body in a cotton sheet and brought it on board for burial at sea later.While busy with this pious task, Davidson, glancing about, perceived a huge heap of white clothes huddled up against the corner-post of the house.

That it was the Frenchman lying there he could not doubt.Taking it in connection with the dismal groan he had heard in the night, Davidson is pretty sure that his random shot gave a mortal hurt to the murderer of poor Anne.

"As to the others, Davidson never set eyes on a single one of them.

Whether they had concealed themselves in the scared settlement, or bolted into the forest, or were hiding on board Niclaus's prau, which could be seen lying on the mud a hundred yards or so higher up the creek, the fact is that they vanished; and Davidson did not trouble his head about them.He lost no time in getting out of the creek directly the Sissie floated.After steaming some twenty miles clear of the coast, he (in his own words) 'committed the body to the deep.' He did everything himself.He weighted her down with a few fire-bars, he read the service, he lifted the plank, he was the only mourner.And while he was rendering these last services to the dead, the desolation of that life and the atrocious wretchedness of its end cried aloud to his compassion, whispered to him in tones of self-reproach.

"He ought to have handled the warning she had given him in another way.He was convinced now that a simple display of watchfulness would have been enough to restrain that vile and cowardly crew.

But the fact was that he had not quite believed that anything would be attempted.

"The body of Laughing Anne having been 'committed to the deep' some twenty miles S.S.W.from Cape Selatan, the task before Davidson was to commit Laughing Anne's child to the care of his wife.And there poor, good Davidson made a fatal move.He didn't want to tell her the whole awful story, since it involved the knowledge of the danger from which he, Davidson, had escaped.And this, too, after he had been laughing at her unreasonable fears only a short time before.

"'I thought that if I told her everything,' Davidson explained to me, 'she would never have a moment's peace while I was away on my trips.'

"He simply stated that the boy was an orphan, the child of some people to whom he, Davidson, was under the greatest obligation, and that he felt morally bound to look after him.Some day he would tell her more, he said, and meantime he trusted in the goodness and warmth of her heart, in her woman's natural compassion.

"He did not know that her heart was about the size of a parched pea, and had the proportional amount of warmth; and that her faculty of compassion was mainly directed to herself.He was only startled and disappointed at the air of cold surprise and the suspicious look with which she received his imperfect tale.But she did not say much.She never had much to say.She was a fool of the silent, hopeless kind.

"What story Davidson's crew thought fit to set afloat in Malay town is neither here nor there.Davidson himself took some of his friends into his confidence, besides giving the full story officially to the Harbour Master.

"The Harbour Master was considerably astonished.He didn't think, however, that a formal complaint should be made to the Dutch Government.They would probably do nothing in the end, after a lot of trouble and correspondence.The robbery had not come off, after all.Those vagabonds could be trusted to go to the devil in their own way.No amount of fuss would bring the poor woman to life again, and the actual murderer had been done justice to by a chance shot from Davidson.Better let the matter drop.

"This was good common sense.But he was impressed.

"'Sounds a terrible affair, Captain Davidson.'

"'Aye, terrible enough,' agreed the remorseful Davidson.But the most terrible thing for him, though he didn't know it yet then, was that his wife's silly brain was slowly coming to the conclusion that Tony was Davidson's child, and that he had invented that lame story to introduce him into her pure home in defiance of decency, of virtue - of her most sacred feelings.

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