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第22章 THE BEACH OF FALESA.(22)

The first landfall I made was when I got through the bush of wild cocoanuts,and came in view of the bogies on the wall.Mighty queer they looked by the shining of the lantern,with their painted faces and shell eyes,and their clothes and their hair hanging.

One after another I pulled them all up and piled them in a bundle on the cellar roof,so as they might go to glory with the rest.

Then I chose a place behind one of the big stones at the entrance,buried my powder and the two shells,and arranged my match along the passage.And then I had a look at the smoking head,just for good-bye.It was doing fine.

"Cheer up,"says I."You're booked."

It was my first idea to light up and be getting homeward;for the darkness and the glimmer of the dead wood and the shadows of the lantern made me lonely.But I knew where one of the harps hung;it seemed a pity it shouldn't go with the rest;and at the same time Icouldn't help letting on to myself that I was mortal tired of my employment,and would like best to be at home and have the door shut.I stepped out of the cellar and argued it fore and back.

There was a sound of the sea far down below me on the coast;nearer hand not a leaf stirred;I might have been the only living creature this side of Cape Horn.Well,as I stood there thinking,it seemed the bush woke and became full of little noises.Little noises they were,and nothing to hurt -a bit of a crackle,a bit of a rush -but the breath jumped right out of me and my throat went as dry as a biscuit.It wasn't Case I was afraid of,which would have been common-sense;I never thought of Case;what took me,as sharp as the colic,was the old wives'tales,the devil-women and the man-pigs.It was the toss of a penny whether I should run:but I got a purchase on myself,and stepped out,and held up the lantern (like a fool)and looked all round.

In the direction of the village and the path there was nothing to be seen;but when I turned inland it's a wonder to me I didn't drop.There,coming right up out of the desert and the bad bush -there,sure enough,was a devil-woman,just as the way I had figured she would look.I saw the light shine on her bare arms and her bright eyes,and there went out of me a yell so big that Ithought it was my death.

"Ah!No sing out!"says the devil-woman,in a kind of a high whisper."Why you talk big voice?Put out light!Ese he come.""My God Almighty,Uma,is that you?"says I.

"IOE,"(4)says she.I come quick.Ese here soon.""You come alone?"I asked."You no 'fraid?"

"Ah,too much 'fraid!"she whispered,clutching me."I think die.""Well,"says I,with a kind of a weak grin,"I'm not the one to laugh at you,Mrs.Wiltshire,for I'm about the worst scared man in the South Pacific myself."She told me in two words what brought her.I was scarce gone,it seems,when Fa'avao came in,and the old woman had met Black Jack running as hard as he was fit from our house to Case's.Uma neither spoke nor stopped,but lit right out to come and warn me.

She was so close at my heels that the lantern was her guide across the beach,and afterwards,by the glimmer of it in the trees,she got her line up hill.It was only when I had got to the top or was in the cellar that she wandered Lord knows where!and lost a sight of precious time,afraid to call out lest Case was at the heels of her,and falling in the bush,so that she was all knocked and bruised.That must have been when she got too far to the southward,and how she came to take me in the flank at last and frighten me beyond what I've got the words to tell of.

Well,anything was better than a devil-woman,but I thought her yarn serious enough.Black Jack had no call to be about my house,unless he was set there to watch;and it looked to me as if my tomfool word about the paint,and perhaps some chatter of Maea's,had got us all in a clove hitch.One thing was clear:Uma and Iwere here for the night;we daren't try to go home before day,and even then it would be safer to strike round up the mountain and come in by the back of the village,or we might walk into an ambuscade.It was plain,too,that the mine should be sprung immediately,or Case might be in time to stop it.

I marched into the tunnel,Uma keeping tight hold of me,opened my lantern and lit the match.The first length of it burned like a spill of paper,and I stood stupid,watching it burn,and thinking we were going aloft with Tiapolo,which was none of my views.The second took to a better rate,though faster than I cared about;and at that I got my wits again,hauled Uma clear of the passage,blew out and dropped the lantern,and the pair of us groped our way into the bush until I thought it might be safe,and lay down together by a tree.

"Old lady,"I said,"I won't forget this night.You're a trump,and that's what's wrong with you."She humped herself close up to me.She had run out the way she was,with nothing on her but her ki

<and she was all wet with the dews and the sea on the black beach,and shook straight on with cold and the terror of the dark and the devils.

"Too much 'fraid,"was all she said.

The far side of Case's hill goes down near as steep as a precipice into the next valley.We were on the very edge of it,and I could see the dead wood shine and hear the sea sound far below.I didn't care about the position,which left me no retreat,but I was afraid to change.Then I saw I had made a worse mistake about the lantern,which I should have left lighted,so that I could have had a crack at Case when he stepped into the shine of it.And even if I hadn't had the wit to do that,it seemed a senseless thing to leave the good lantern to blow up with the graven images.The thing belonged to me,after all,and was worth money,and might come in handy.If I could have trusted the match,I might have run in still and rescued it.But who was going to trust the match?

You know what trade is.The stuff was good enough for Kanakas to go fishing with,where they've got to look lively anyway,and the most they risk is only to have their hand blown off.But for anyone that wanted to fool around a blow-up like mine that match was rubbish.

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