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第12章 THE BEACH OF FALESA.(12)

This was the first time,in all my years in the Pacific,I had ever exchanged two words with any missionary,let alone asked one for a favour.I didn't like the lot,no trader does;they look down upon us,and make no concealment;and,besides,they're partly Kanakaised,and suck up with natives instead of with other white men like themselves.I had on a rig of clean striped pyjamas -for,of course,I had dressed decent to go before the chiefs;but when I saw the missionary step out of this boat in the regular uniform,white duck clothes,pith helmet,white shirt and tie,and yellow boots to his feet,I could have bunged stones at him.As he came nearer,queering me pretty curious (because of the fight,Isuppose),I saw he looked mortal sick,for the truth was he had a fever on,and had just had a chill in the boat.

"Mr.Tarleton,I believe?"says I,for I had got his name.

"And you,I suppose,are the new trader?"says he.

"I want to tell you first that I don't hold with missions,"I went on,"and that I think you and the likes of you do a sight of harm,filling up the natives with old wives'tales and bumptiousness.""You are perfectly entitled to your opinions,"says he,looking a bit ugly,"but I have no call to hear them.""It so happens that you've got to hear them,"I said."I'm no missionary,nor missionary lover;I'm no Kanaka,nor favourer of Kanakas -I'm just a trader;I'm just a common,low-down,God-damned white man and British subject,the sort you would like to wipe your boots on.I hope that's plain!""Yes,my man,"said he."It's more plain than creditable.When you are sober,you'll be sorry for this."He tried to pass on,but I stopped him with my hand.The Kanakas were beginning to growl.Guess they didn't like my tone,for Ispoke to that man as free as I would to you.

"Now,you can't say I've deceived you,"said I,"and I can go on.

I want a service -I want two services,in fact;and,if you care to give me them,I'll perhaps take more stock in what you call your Christianity."He was silent for a moment.Then he smiled."You are rather a strange sort of man,"says he.

"I'm the sort of man God made me,"says I."I don't set up to be a gentleman,"I said.

"I am not quite so sure,"said he."And what can I do for you,Mr.

-?"

"Wiltshire,"I says,"though I'm mostly called Welsher;but Wiltshire is the way it's spelt,if the people on the beach could only get their tongues about it.And what do I want?Well,I'll tell you the first thing.I'm what you call a sinner -what I call a sweep -and I want you to help me make it up to a person I've deceived."He turned and spoke to his crew in the native."And now I am at your service,"said he,"but only for the time my crew are dining.

I must be much farther down the coast before night.I was delayed at Papa-Malulu till this morning,and I have an engagement in Fale-alii to-morrow night."

I led the way to my house in silence,and rather pleased with myself for the way I had managed the talk,for I like a man to keep his self-respect.

"I was sorry to see you fighting,"says he.

"O,that's part of the yarn I want to tell you,"I said."That's service number two.After you've heard it you'll let me know whether you're sorry or not."We walked right in through the store,and I was surprised to find Uma had cleared away the dinner things.This was so unlike her ways that I saw she had done it out of gratitude,and liked her the better.She and Mr.Tarleton called each other by name,and he was very civil to her seemingly.But I thought little of that;they can always find civility for a Kanaka,it's us white men they lord it over.Besides,I didn't want much Tarleton just them.I was going to do my pitch.

"Uma,"said I,"give us your marriage certificate."She looked put out."Come,"said I,"you can trust me.Hand it up."She had it about her person,as usual;I believe she thought it was a pass to heaven,and if she died without having it handy she would go to hell.I couldn't see where she put it the first time,Icouldn't see now where she took it from;it seemed to jump into her hand like that Blavatsky business in the papers.But it's the same way with all island women,and I guess they're taught it when young.

"Now,"said I,with the certificate in my hand,"I was married to this girl by Black Jack the negro.The certificate was wrote by Case,and it's a dandy piece of literature,I promise you.Since then I've found that there's a kind of cry in the place against this wife of mine,and so long as I keep her I cannot trade.Now,what would any man do in my place,if he was a man?"I said."The first thing he would do is this,I guess."And I took and tore up the certificate and bunged the pieces on the floor.

"AUE!"(2)cried Uma,and began to clap her hands;but I caught one of them in mine.

"And the second thing that he would do,"said I,"if he was what Iwould call a man and you would call a man,Mr.Tarleton,is to bring the girl right before you or any other missionary,and to up and say:'I was wrong married to this wife of mine,but I think a heap of her,and now I want to be married to her right.'Fire away,Mr.Tarleton.And I guess you'd better do it in native;it'll please the old lady,"I said,giving her the proper name of a man's wife upon the spot.

So we had in two of the crew for to witness,and were spliced in our own house;and the parson prayed a good bit,I must say -but not so long as some -and shook hands with the pair of us.

"Mr.Wiltshire,"he says,when he had made out the lines and packed off the witnesses,"I have to thank you for a very lively pleasure.

I have rarely performed the marriage ceremony with more grateful emotions."That was what you would call talking.He was going on,besides,with more of it,and I was ready for as much taffy as he had in stock,for I felt good.But Uma had been taken up with something half through the marriage,and cut straight in.

"How your hand he get hurt?"she asked.

"You ask Case's head,old lady,"says I.

She jumped with joy,and sang out.

"You haven't made much of a Christian of this one,"says I to Mr.

Tarleton.

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