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第5章 THE BEACH OF FALESA.(5)

the river divided them,some were on the near side,some on the far,and one on a boulder in the midst;and they all sat silent,wrapped in their sheets,and stared at me and my house as straight as pointer dogs.I thought it strange as I went out.When I had bathed and come back again,and found them all there,and two or three more along with them,I thought it stranger still.What could they see to gaze at in my house,I wondered,and went in.

But the thought of these starers stuck in my mind,and presently Icame out again.The sun was now up,but it was still behind the cape of woods.Say a quarter of an hour had come and gone.The crowd was greatly increased,the far bank of the river was lined for quite a way -perhaps thirty grown folk,and of children twice as many,some standing,some squatted on the ground,and all staring at my house.I have seen a house in a South Sea village thus surrounded,but then a trader was thrashing his wife inside,and she singing out.Here was nothing:the stove was alight,the smoke going up in a Christian manner;all was shipshape and Bristol fashion.To be sure,there was a stranger come,but they had a chance to see that stranger yesterday,and took it quiet enough.

What ailed them now?I leaned my arms on the rail and stared back.

Devil a wink they had in them!Now and then I could see the children chatter,but they spoke so low not even the hum of their speaking came my length.The rest were like graven images:they stared at me,dumb and sorrowful,with their bright eyes;and it came upon me things would look not much different if I were on the platform of the gallows,and these good folk had come to see me hanged.

I felt I was getting daunted,and began to be afraid I looked it,which would never do.Up I stood,made believe to stretch myself,came down the verandah stair,and strolled towards the river.

There went a short buzz from one to the other,like what you hear in theatres when the curtain goes up;and some of the nearest gave back the matter of a pace.I saw a girl lay one hand on a young man and make a gesture upward with the other;at the same time she said something in the native with a gasping voice.Three little boys sat beside my path,where,I must pass within three feet of them.Wrapped in their sheets,with their shaved heads and bits of top-knots,and queer faces,they looked like figures on a chimney-piece.Awhile they sat their ground,solemn as judges.I came up hand over fist,doing my five knots,like a man that meant business;and I thought I saw a sort of a wink and gulp in the three faces.Then one jumped up (he was the farthest off)and ran for his mammy.The other two,trying to follow suit,got foul,came to ground together bawling,wriggled right out of their sheets mother-naked,and in a moment there were all three of them scampering for their lives and singing out like pigs.The natives,who would never let a joke slip,even at a burial,laughed and let up,as short as a dog's bark.

They say it scares a man to be alone.No such thing.What scares him in the dark or the high bush is that he can't make sure,and there might be an army at his elbow.What scares him worst is to be right in the midst of a crowd,and have no guess of what they're driving at.When that laugh stopped,I stopped too.The boys had not yet made their offing,they were still on the full stretch going the one way,when I had already gone about ship and was sheering off the other.Like a fool I had come out,doing my five knots;like a fool I went back again.It must have been the funniest thing to see,and what knocked me silly,this time no one laughed;only one old woman gave a kind of pious moan,the way you have heard Dissenters in their chapels at the sermon.

"I never saw such fools of Kanakas as your people here,"I said once to Uma,glancing out of the window at the starers.

"Savvy nothing,"says Uma,with a kind of disgusted air that she was good at.

And that was all the talk we had upon the matter,for I was put out,and Uma took the thing so much as a matter of course that Iwas fairly ashamed.

All day,off and on,now fewer and now more,the fools sat about the west end of my house and across the river,waiting for the show,whatever that was -fire to come down from heaven,I suppose,and consume me,bones and baggage.But by evening,like real islanders,they had wearied of the business,and got away,and had a dance instead in the big house of the village,where I heard them singing and clapping hands till,maybe,ten at night,and the next day it seemed they had forgotten I existed.If fire had come down from heaven or the earth opened and swallowed me,there would have been nobody to see the sport or take the lesson,or whatever you like to call it.But I was to find they hadn't forgot either,and kept an eye lifting for phenomena over my way.

I was hard at it both these days getting my trade in order and taking stock of what Vigours had left.This was a job that made me pretty sick,and kept me from thinking on much else.Ben had taken stock the trip before -I knew I could trust Ben -but it was plain somebody had been making free in the meantime.I found I was out by what might easily cover six months'salary and profit,and Icould have kicked myself all round the village to have been such a blamed ass,sitting boozing with that Case instead of attending to my own affairs and taking stock.

However,there's no use crying over spilt milk.It was done now,and couldn't be undone.All I could do was to get what was left of it,and my new stuff (my own choice)in order,to go round and get after the rats and cockroaches,and to fix up that store regular Sydney style.A fine show I made of it;and the third morning when I had lit my pipe and stood in the door-way and looked in,and turned and looked far up the mountain and saw the cocoanuts waving and posted up the tons of copra,and over the village green and saw the island dandies and reckoned up the yards of print they wanted for their kilts and dresses,I felt as if I was in the right place to make a fortune,and go home again and start a public-house.

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