第6章

类别:其他 作者:Herman Melville字数:4982更新时间:18/12/27 09:00:37
Afterrestingforafewmomentswebegantheascent,andafteralittlevigorousclimbingfoundourselvesclosetoitssummit。Instead,however,ofwalkingalongitsridge,whereweshouldhavebeeninfullviewofthenativesinthevalesbeneath,andatapointwheretheycouldeasilyinterceptus,weretheysoinclined,wecautiouslyadvancedononeside,crawlingonourhandsandknees,andscreenedfromobservationbythegrassthroughwhichweglided,muchinthefashionofacoupleofserpents。Afteranhouremployedinthisunpleasantkindoflocomotion,westartedtoourfeetagain,andpursuedourwayboldlyalongthecrestoftheridge。 Thissalientspuroftheloftyelevationsthatencompassedthebay,rosewithasharpanglefromthevalleysatitsbase,andpresented,withtheexceptionofafewsteepacclivities,theappearanceofavastinclinedplane,sweepingdowntowardstheseafromtheheightsinthedistance。Wehadascendeditneartheplaceofitstermination,andatitslowestpoint,andnowsawourroutetothemountainsdistinctlydefinedalongitsnarrowcrest,whichwascoveredwithasoftcarpetofverdure,andwasinmanypartsonlyafewfeetwide。 Elatedwiththesuccesswhichhadsofarattendedourenterprise,andinvigoratedbytherefreshingatmospherewenowinhaled,TobyandI,inhighspirits,weremakingourwayrapidlyalongtheridge,whensuddenlyfromthevalleysbelow,whichlayoneithersideofus,weheardthedistantshoutsofthenatives,whohadjustdescriedus,andtowhomourfigures,broughtinboldreliefagainstthesky,wereplainlyrevealed。 Glancingoureyesintothesevalleys,weperceivedtheirsavageinhabitantshurryingtoandfro,seeminglyundertheinfluenceofsomesuddenalarm,andappearingtotheeyescarcelybiggerthansomanypigmies,whiletheirwhitethatcheddwellings,dwarfedbythedistance,lookedlikebaby-houses。Aswelookeddownupontheislandersfromourloftyelevation,weexperiencedasenseofsecurity;feelingconfidentthat,shouldtheyundertakeapursuit,itwould,fromthestartwenowhad,proveentirelyfruitless,unlesstheyfollowedusintothemountains,whereweknewtheycarednottoventure。 However,wethoughtitaswelltomakethemostofourtime;andaccordingly,wherethegroundwouldadmitofit,weranswiftlyalongthesummitoftheridge,untilwewerebroughttoastandbyasteepcliff,whichatfirstseemedtointerposeaneffectualbarriertoourfartheradvance。Bydintofmuchhardscrambling,however,andatsomerisktoournecks,weatlastsurmountedit,andcontinuedourflightwithunabatedcelerity。 Wehadleftthebeachearlyinthemorning,andafteranuninterrupted,thoughattimesdifficultanddangerousascent,duringwhichwehadneveronceturnedourfacestothesea,wefoundourselves,aboutthreehoursbeforesunset,standingonthetopofwhatseemedtobethehighestlandontheisland,animmenseoverhangingcliffcomposedofbasalticrocks,hungroundwithparasiticalplants。Wemusthavebeenmorethanthreethousandfeetabovethelevelofthesea,andthesceneryviewedfromthisheightwasmagnificent。 ThelonelybayofNukuheva,dottedhereandtherewiththeblackhullsofthevesselscomposingtheFrenchsquadron,layreposingatthebaseofacircularrangeelevations,whoseverdantsides,perforatedwithdeepglens,ordiversifiedwithsmilingvalleys,formedaltogethertheloveliestviewIeverbeheld,andwereItoliveahundredyears,IshallneverforgetthefeelingofadmirationwhichIthenexperienced。 MYcuriosityhadbeennotalittleraisedwithregardtothedescriptionofcountryweshouldmeetontheothersideofthemountains;andIhadsupposed,withToby,thatimmediatelyongainingtheheightsweshouldbeenabledtoviewthelargebaysofHapparandTypeereposingatourfeetononeside,inthesamewaythatNukuhevalayspreadoutbelowontheother。Buthereweweredisappointed。Insteadoffindingthemountainwehadascendedsweepingdownintheoppositedirectionintobroadandcapaciousvalleys,thelandappearedtoretainitsgeneralelevation,onlybrokenintoaseriesofridgesandinter-vales,whichasfarastheeyecouldreachstretchedawayfromus,withtheirprecipitoussidescoveredwiththebrightestverdure,andwavinghereandtherewiththefoliageofclumpsofwoodland;amongwhich,however,weperceivednoneofthosetreesuponwhosefruitwehadreliedwithsuchcertainty。 Thiswasamostunlooked-fordiscovery,andonethatpromisedtodefeatourplansaltogether,forwecouldnotthinkofdescendingthemountainontheNukuhevasideinquestoffood。Shouldweforthispurposebeinducedtoretraceoursteps,weshouldrunnosmallchanceofencounteringthenatives,whointhatcase,iftheydidnothingworsetous,wouldbecertaintoconveyusbacktotheshipforthesakeoftherewardincalicoandtrinkets,whichwehadnodoubtourskipperwouldholdouttothemasaninducementtoourcapture。 Whatwastobedone?TheDollywouldnotsailperhapsfortendays,andhowwerewetosustainlifeduringthisperiod?Ibitterlyrepentedourimprovidenceinnotprovidingourselves,asweeasilymighthavedone,withasupplyofbiscuit。WitharuefulvisageI nowbethoughtmeofthescantyhandfulofbreadIhadstuffedintothebosomofmyfrock,andfeltsomewhatdesiroustoascertainwhatpartofithadweatheredtheratherroughusageithadexperiencedinascendingthemountain。IaccordinglyproposedtoTobythatweshouldenterintoajointexaminationofthevariousarticleswehadbroughtfromtheship。Withthisintentweseatedourselvesuponthegrass;andalittlecurioustoseewithwhatkindofjudgmentmycompanionhadfilledhisfrock-whichIremarkedseemedaboutaswelllinedasmyown-Irequestedhimtocommenceoperationsbyspreadingoutitscontents。 Thrustinghishand,then,intothebosomofthiscapaciousreceptacle,hefirstbroughttolightaboutapoundoftobacco,whosecomponentpartsstilladheredtogether,thewholeoutsidebeingcoveredwithsoftparticlesofseabread。Wetanddripping,ithadtheappearanceofhavingbeenjustrecoveredfromthebottomofthesea。ButIpaidslightattentiontoasubstanceofsolittlevaluetousinourpresentsituation,assoonasIperceivedtheindicationsitgaveofToby’sforesightinlayinginasupplyoffoodfortheexpedition。 Ieagerlyinquiredwhatquantityhehadbroughtwithhim,when,rummagingoncemorebeneathhisgarment,heproducedasmallhandfulofsomethingsosoft,pulpy,anddiscoloured,thatforafewmomentshewasasmuchpuzzledasmyselftotellbywhatpossibleinstrumentalitysuchavillanouscompoundhadbecomeengenderedinhisbosom。Icanonlydescribeitasahashofsoakedbreadandbitsoftobacco,broughttoadoughyconsistencybytheunitedagencyofperspirationandrain。Butrepulsiveasitmightotherwisehavebeen,Inowregardeditasaninvaluabletreasure,andproceededwithgreatcaretotransferthispaste-likemasstoalargeleafwhichIhadpluckedfromabushbesideme。Tobyinformedmethatinthemorninghehadplacedtwowholebiscuitsinhisbosom,withaviewofmunchingthem,shouldhefeelsoinclined,duringourflight。ThesewerenowreducedtotheequivocalsubstancewhichIhadjustplacedontheleaf。 Anotherdiveintothefrockbroughttoviewsomefourorfiveyardsofcalicoprint,whosetastefulpatternwasratherdisfiguredbytheyellowstainsofthetobaccowithwhichithadbeenbroughtincontact。Indrawingthiscalicoslowlyfromhisbosominchbyinch,Tobyremindedmeofajugglerperformingthefeatoftheendlessribbon。Thenextcastwasasmallone,beingasailor’slittle“dittybag,“containingneedles,thread,andothersewingutensils; thencamearazor-case,followedbytwoorthreeseparateplugsofnegro-head,whichwerefishedupfromthebottomofthenowemptyreceptacle。Thesevariousmattersbeinginspected,IproducedafewthingswhichIhadmyselfbrought。 Asmighthavebeenanticipatedfromthestateofmycompanion’sediblesupplies,Ifoundmyowninadeplorablecondition,anddiminishedtoaquantitythatwouldnothaveformedhalfadozenmouthfulsforahungrymanwhowaspartialenoughtotobacconottomindswallowingit。Afewmorselsofbread,withafathomortwoofwhitecottoncloth,andseveralpoundsofchoicepigtail,composedtheextentofmypossessions。 Ourjointstockofmiscellaneousarticleswerenowmadeupintoacompactbundle,whichitwasagreedweshouldcarryalternately。Butthesorryremainsofthebiscuitwerenottobedisposedofsosummarily:theprecariouscircumstancesinwhichwewereplacedmadeusregardthemassomethingonwhichveryprobablydependedthefateofouradventure。Afterabriefdiscussion,inwhichwebothofusexpressedourresolutionofnotdescendingintothebayuntiltheship’sdeparture,Isuggestedtomycompanionthatlittleofitastherewas,weshoulddividethebreadintosixequalportions,eachofwhichshouldbeaday’sallowanceforbothofus。Thispropositionheassentedto;soItookthesilkkerchieffrommyneck,andcuttingitwithmyknifeintohalfadozenequalpieces,proceededtomakeanexactdivision。 Atfirst,Toby,withadegreeoffastidiousnessthatseemedtomeill-timed,wasforpickingouttheminuteparticlesoftobaccowithwhichthespongymasswasmixed;butagainstthisproceedingI protested,asbysuchanoperationwemusthavegreatlydiminisheditsquantity。 Whenthedivisionwasaccomplished,wefoundthataday’sallowanceforthetwowasnotagreatdealmorethanwhatatable-spoonmighthold。Eachseparateportionweimmediatelyrolledupinthebitofsilkpreparedforit,andjoiningthemalltogetherintoasmallpackage,Icommittedthem,withsolemninjunctionsoffidelity,tothecustodyofToby。Fortheremainderofthatdayweresolvedtofast,aswehadbeenfortifiedbyabreakfastinthemorning;andnowstartingagaintoourfeet,welookedaboutusforashelterduringthenight,which,fromtheappearanceoftheheavens,promisedtobeadarkandtempestuousone。 Therewasnoplacenearuswhichwouldinanywayanswerourpurpose;soturningourbacksuponNukuheva,wecommencedexploringtheunknownregionswhichlayupontheothersideofthemountain。 Inthisdirection,asfarasourvisionextended,notasignoflife,noranythingthatdenotedeventhetransientresidenceofmancouldbeseen。Thewholelandscapeseemedoneunbrokensolitude,theinterioroftheislandhavingapparentlybeenuntenantedsincethemorningofthecreation;andasweadvancedthroughthiswilderness,ourvoicessoundedstrangelyinourears,asthoughhumanaccentshadneverbeforedisturbedthefearfulsilenceoftheplace,interruptedonlybythelowmurmuringsofdistantwaterfalls。 Ourdisappointment,however,innotfindingthevariousfruitswithwhichwehadintendedtoregaleourselvesduringourstayinthesewilds,wasagooddeallessenedbytheconsiderationthatfromthisverycircumstanceweshouldbemuchlessexposedtoacasualmeetingwiththesavagetribesaboutus,whoweknewalwaysdweltbeneaththeshadowsofthosetreeswhichsuppliedthemwithfood。 Wewanderedalong,castingeagerglancesintoeverybushwepassed,untiljustaswehadsucceededinmountingoneofthemanyridgesthatintersectedtheground,Isawinthegrassbeforemesomethinglikeanindistinctlytracedfootpath,whichappearedtoleadalongthetopoftheridge,andtodescendwithitintoadeepravineabouthalfamileinadvanceofus。