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第24章

"It is but a very little storm," said Hokosa contemptuously, "such as visit us almost every afternoon at this period of the year.Ah! White Man, I would that you could see one of our great tempests, for these are worth beholding.This I fear, however, that you will never do, seeing it is likely that within some few minutes you will have passed back to that King who sent you here, with a hole in your head and a black mark down your spine.""That we shall learn presently, Hokosa," answered Owen; "for my part, I pray that no such fate may overtake you."Now Hokosa moved himself away, muttering and pointing with his fingers, but Owen remained standing within about thirty yards of the pole.Suddenly there came a glare of light, and the pole was split into fragments; but although the shock was perceptible, they remained unhurt.Almost immediately a second flash leaped from the cloud, and Owen saw Hokosa stagger and fall to his knees."The man is struck," he thought to himself, but it was not so, for recovering his balance, the wizard walked back to the stream.

Owen never stirred.From boyhood courage had been one of his good qualities, but it was a courage of the spirit rather than of the flesh.For instance, at this very moment, so far as his body was concerned, he was much afraid, and did not in the least enjoy standing upon an ironstone plateau at the imminent risk of being destroyed by lightning.But even if he had not had an end to gain, he would have scorned to give way to his human frailties; also, now as always, his faith supported him.As it happened the storm, which was slight, passed by, and no more flashes fell.When it was over he walked back to where the king and his court were standing.

"Messenger," said Umsuka, "you are not only a great doctor, you are also a brave man, and such I honour.There is no one among us here, not being a lord of the lightning, who would have dared to stand upon that place with Hokosa while the flashes fell about him.Yet you have done it; it was Hokosa who was driven away.You have passed the trial by fire, and henceforth, whether we refuse your message or accept it, you are great in this land.""There is no need to praise me, King," answered Owen."The risk is something; but I knew that I was protected from it, seeing that Ishall not die until my hour comes, and it is not yet.Listen now: your god yonder is nothing but a stone such as I have often seen before, for sometimes in great tempests they come to earth from the clouds.

You are not the first people that have worshipped such a stone, but now we know better.Also this plain before you is full of iron, and iron draws the lightning.That is why it never strikes your town below.The iron attracts it more strongly than earth and huts of straw.Again, while the pole stood I was in little danger, for the lightning strikes the highest thing; but after the pole was shattered and Hokosa wisely went away, then I was in some danger, only no flashes fell.I am not a magician, King, but I know some things that you do not know, and I trust in One whom I shall lead you to trust also.""We will talk of this more hereafter," said the king hurriedly, "for one day, I have heard and seen enough.Also I do not believe your words, for I have noted ever that those who are the greatest wizards of all say continually that they have no magic power.Hokosa, you have been famous in your day, but it seems that henceforth you who have led must follow.""The battle is not yet fought, King," answered Hokosa."To-day I met the lightnings without my medicines, and it was a little storm; when Iam prepared with my medicines and the tempest is great, then I will challenge this white man to face me yonder, and then in that hour /my/god shall show his strength and /his/ God shall not be able to save him.""That we shall see when the time comes," answered Owen, with a smile.

That night as Owen sat in his hut working at the translation of St.

John, the door was opened and Hokosa entered.

"White Man," said the wizard, "you are too strong for me, though whence you have your power I know not.Let us make a bargain.Show me your magic and I will show you mine, and we will rule the land between us.You and I are much akin--we are great; we have the spirit sight;we know that there are things beyond the things we see and hear and feel; whereas, for the rest, they are fools, following the flesh alone.I have spoken.""Very gladly will I show you my magic, Hokosa," answered Owen cheerfully, "since, to speak truth, though I know you to be wicked, and guess that you would be glad to be rid of me by fair means or foul; yet I have taken a liking for you, seeing in you one who from a sinner may grow into a saint.

"This then is my magic: To love God and serve man; to eschew wizardry, wealth, and power; to seek after holiness, poverty and humility; to deny your flesh, and to make yourself small in the sight of men, that so perchance you may grow great in the sight of Heaven and save your soul alive.""I have no stomach for that lesson," said Hokosa.

"Yet you shall live to hunger for it," answered Owen.And the wizard went away angered but wondering.

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