第14章

类别:其他 作者:Herman Melville字数:5040更新时间:18/12/27 09:00:37
bywhichtimeIhavenodoubtthatthegreaterpartoftheinhabitantsofthevalleyhadbathedthemselvesinthelightofourbenignantcountenances。 Atlast,whentheirnumbersbegantodiminish,asuperb-lookingwarriorstoopedthetoweringplumesofhishead-dressbeneaththelowportal,andenteredthehouse。Isawatoncethathewassomedistinguishedpersonage,thenativesregardinghimwiththeutmostdeference,andmakingroomforhimasheapproached。Hisaspectwasimposing。Thesplendidlongdroopingtail-feathersofthetropicalbird,thicklyinterspersedwiththegaudyplumageofthecock,weredisposedinanimmenseuprightsemicircleuponhishead,theirlowerextremitiesbeingfixedinacrescentofguinea-beadswhichspannedtheforehead。Aroundhisneckwereseveralenormousnecklacesofboar’stusks,polishedlikeivory,anddisposedinsuchamannerasthatthelongestandlargestwereuponhiscapaciouschest。Thrustforwardthroughthelargeaperturesinhisearsweretwosmallandfinelyshapedsperm-whaleteeth,presentingtheircavitiesinfront,stuffedwithfreshly-pluckedleaves,andcuriouslywroughtattheotherendintostrangelittleimagesanddevices。Thesebarbarictrinkets,garnishedinthismannerattheiropenextremities,andtaperingandcurvingroundtoapointbehindtheear,resemblednotalittleapairofcornucopias。 Theloinsofthewarriorweregirtaboutwithheavyfoldsofadark-colouredtappa,hangingbeforeandbehindinclustersofbraidedtassels,whileankletsandbraceletsofcurlinghumanhaircompletedhisuniquecostume。Inhisrighthandhegraspedabeautifully-carvedpaddle-spear,nearlyfifteenfeetinlength,madeofthebrightkoar-wood,oneendsharplypointed,andtheotherflattenedlikeanoar-blade。Hangingobliquelyfromhisgirdlebyaloopofsinnate,wasarichly-decoratedpipe;theslenderreedformingitsstemwascolouredwitharedpigment,androundit,aswellastheidol-bowl,flutteredlittlestreamersofthethinnesttappa。 Butthatwhichwasmostremarkableintheappearanceofthissplendidislander,wastheelaboratetattooingdisplayedoneverynoblelimb。Allimaginablelinesandcurvesandfiguresweredelineatedoverhiswholebody,andintheirgrotesquevarietyandinfiniteprofusion,Icouldonlycomparethemtothecrowdedgroupingsofquaintpatternswesometimesseeincostlypiecesoflace-work。Themostsimpleandremarkableofalltheseornamentswasthatwhichdecoratedthecountenanceofthechief。Twobroadstripesoftattooing,divergingfromthecentreofhisshavencrown,obliquelycrossedbotheyes-stainingthelids-toalittlebeloweitherear,wheretheyunitedwithanotherstripe,whichsweptinastraightlinealongthelips,andformedthebaseofthetriangle。Thewarrior,fromtheexcellenceofhisphysicalproportions,mightcertainlyhavebeenregardedasoneofnature’snoblemen,andthelinesdrawnuponhisfacemaypossiblyhavedenotedhisexaltedrank。 Thiswarlikepersonage,uponenteringthehouse,seatedhimselfatsomedistancefromthespotwhereTobyandmyselfreposed,whiletherestofthesavageslookedalternatelyfromustohim,asifinexpectationofsomethingtheyweredisappointedinnotperceiving。 Regardingthechiefattentively,Ithoughthislineamentsappearedfamiliartome。Assoonashisfullfacewasturneduponme,andI againbehelditsextraordinaryembellishment,andmetthestrangegazetowhichIhadbeensubjectedtheprecedingnight,Iimmediately,inspiteofthealterationinhisappearance,recognisedthenobleMehevi。Onaddressinghim,headvancedatonceinthemostcordialmanner,andgreetingmewarmly,seemedtoenjoynotalittletheeffecthisbarbariccostumehadproduceduponme。 Iforthwithdeterminedtosecure,ifpossible,thegoodwillofthisindividual,asIeasilyperceivedhewasamanofgreatauthorityinhistribe,andonewhomightexertapowerfulinfluenceuponoursubsequentfate。IntheendeavourIwasnotrepulsed;fornothingcouldsurpassthefriendlinesshemanifestedtowardsbothmycompanionandmyself。Heextendedhissturdylimbsbyourside,andendeavouredtomakeuscomprehendthefullextentofthekindlyfeelingsbywhichhewasactuated。Thealmostinsuperabledifficultyincommunicatingtooneanotherourideas,affectedthechiefwithnolittlemortification。Heevincedagreatdesiretobeenlightenedwithregardtothecustomsandpeculiaritiesofthefar-offcountrywehadleftbehindus,andtowhich,underthenameofManeeka,hefrequentlyalluded。 Butthatwhichmorethananyothersubjectengagedhisattention,wasthelateproceedingsofthe“Franee,“ashecalledtheFrench,intheneighbouringbayofNukuheva。Thisseemedanever-endingthemewithhim,andoneconcerningwhichhewasneverwearyofinterrogatingus。Alltheinformationwesucceededinimpartingtohimonthissubjectwaslittlemorethanthatwehadseensixmen-of-warlyinginthehostilebayatthetimewehadleftit。 Whenhereceivedthisintelligence,Mehevi,bytheaidofhisfingers,wentthroughalongnumericalcalculation,asifestimatingthenumberofFrenchmenthesquadronmightcontain。 Itwasjustafteremployinghisfacultiesinthiswaythathehappenedtonoticetheswellinginmylimb。Heimmediatelyexamineditwiththeutmostattention,andafterdoingso,despatchedaboy,whohappenedtobestandingby,withsomemessage。 Afterthelapseofafewmomentsthestriplingre-enteredthehousewithanagedislander,whomighthavebeentakenforoldHippocrateshimself。Hisheadwasasbaldasthepolishedsurfaceofacocoa-nutshell,whicharticleitpreciselyresembledinsmoothnessandcolour,whilealongsilverybeardsweptalmosttohisgirdleofbark。EncirclinghistempleswasabandeauofthetwistedleavesoftheOmootree,pressedcloselyoverthebrowstoshieldhisfeeblevisionfromtheglareofthesun。Histotteringstepsweresupportedbyalongslimstaff,resemblingthewandwithwhichatheatricalmagicianappearsonthestage,andinonehandhecarriedafreshly-plaitedfanofthegreenleafletsofthecocoa-nuttree。A flowingrobeoftappa,knottedovertheshoulder,hunglooselyroundhisstoopingform,andheightenedthevenerablenessofhisaspect。 Mehevi,salutingthisoldgentleman,motionedhimtoaseatbetweenus,andthenuncoveringmylimb,desiredhimtoexamineit。 TheleechgazedintentlyfrommetoToby,andthenproceededtobusiness。Afterdiligentlyobservingtheailingmember,hecommencedmanipulatingit;andonthesuppositionprobablythatthecomplainthaddeprivedthelegofallsensation,begantopinchandhammeritinsuchamannerthatIabsolutelyroaredwiththepain。ThinkingthatIwasascapableofmakinganapplicationofthumpsandpinchestothepartasanyoneelse,Iendeavouredtoresistthisspeciesofmedicaltreatment。Butitwasnotsoeasyamattertogetoutoftheclutchesoftheoldwizard;hefastenedontheunfortunatelimbasifitweresomethingforwhichhehadbeenlongseeking,andmutteringsomekindofincantationcontinuedhisdiscipline,poundingitafterafashionthatsetmewell-nighcrazy;whileMehevi,uponthesameprinciplewhichpromptsanaffectionatemothertoholdastrugglingchildinadentist’schair,restrainedmeinhispowerfulgrasp,andactuallyencouragedthewretchinthisinflictionoftorture。 Almostfranticwithrageandpain,Iyelledlikeabedlamite; whileToby,throwinghimselfintoalltheattitudesofaposture-master,vainlyendeavouredtoexpostulatewiththenativesbysignsandgestures。Tohavelookedatmycompanion,as,sympathizingwithmysufferings,hestrovetoputanendtothem,onewouldhavethoughtthathewasthedeafanddumbalphabetincarnated。WhethermytormentoryieldedtoToby’sentreaties,orpausedfromsheerexhaustion,Idonotknow;butallatonceheceasedhisoperations,andatthesametimethechiefrelinquishinghisholduponme,Ifellback,faintandbreathlesswiththeagonyIhadendured。 Myunfortunatelimbwasnowleftmuchinthesameconditionasarump-steakafterundergoingthecastigatingprocesswhichprecedescooking。Myphysician,havingrecoveredfromthefatiguesofhisexertions,asifanxioustomakeamendsforthepaintowhichhehadsubjectedme,nowtooksomeherbsoutofalittlewalletthatwassuspendedfromhiswaist,andmoisteningtheminwater,appliedthemtotheinflamedpart,stoopingoveritatthesametime,andeitherwhisperingaspellorhavingalittleconfidentialchatwithsomeimaginarydemonlocatedinthecalfofmyleg。Mylimbwasnowswathedinleafybandages,andgratefultoProvidenceforthecessationofhostilities,Iwassufferedtorest。 Mehevishortlyafterrosetodepart;butbeforehewenthespokeauthoritativelytooneofthenatives,whomheaddressedasKory-Kory; andfromthelittleIcouldunderstandofwhattookplace,pointedhimouttomeasamanwhosepeculiarbusinessthenceforthwouldbetoattenduponmyperson。IamnotcertainthatIcomprehendedasmuchasthisatthetime,butthesubsequentconductofmytrustybody-servantfullyassuredmethatsuchmusthavebeenthecase。 Icouldnotbutbeamusedatthemannerinwhichthechiefaddressedmeuponthisoccasion,talkingtomeforatleastfifteenortwentyminutesascalmlyasifIcouldunderstandeverywordthathesaid。Iremarkedthispeculiarityveryoftenafterwardsinmanyotheroftheislanders。 Mehevihavingnowdeparted,andthefamilyphysicianhavinglikewisemadehisexit,wewereleftaboutsunsetwiththetenortwelvenatives,whobythistimeIhadascertainedcomposedthehouseholdofwhichTobyandIweremembers。AsthedwellingtowhichwehadbeenfirstintroducedwastheplaceofmypermanentabodewhileIremainedinthevalley,andasIwasnecessarilyplaceduponthemostintimatefootingwithitsoccupants,Imayaswellhereenterintoalittledescriptionofitanditsinhabitants。Thisdescriptionwillapplyalsotonearlyalltheotherdwelling-placesinthevale,andwillfurnishsomeideaofthegeneralityofthenatives。 Nearonesideofthevalley,andaboutmidwayuptheascentofaratherabruptriseofgroundwavingwiththerichestverdure,anumberoflargestoneswerelaidinsuccessivecourses,totheheightofnearlyeightfeet,anddisposedinsuchamannerthattheirlevelsurfacecorrespondedinshapewiththehabitationwhichwaspercheduponit。Anarrowspace,however,wasreservedinfrontofthedwelling,uponthesummitofthispileofstones(calledbythenativesa“pi-pi“),which,beingenclosedbyalittlepicketofcanes,gaveitsomewhattheappearanceofaverandah。Theframeofthehousewasconstructedoflargebamboosplanteduprightly,andsecuredtogetheratintervalsbytransversestalksofthelightwoodoftheHabiscus,lashedwiththongsofbark。Therearofthetenement- builtupwithsuccessiverangesofcocoa-nutboughsboundoneuponanother,withtheirleafletscunninglywoventogether-inclinedalittlefromthevertical,andextendedfromtheextremeedgeofthe“pi-pi“toabouttwentyfeetfromitssurface;whencetheshelvingroof-thatchedwiththelongtaperingleavesofthepalmetto-slopedsteeplyofftowithinaboutfivefeetofthefloor;leavingtheeavesdroopingwithtassel-likeappendagesoverthefrontofthehabitation。Thiswasconstructedoflightandelegantcanes,inakindofopenscreen-work,tastefullyadornedwithbindingsofvariegatedsinnate,whichservedtoholdtogetheritsvariousparts。Thesidesofthehouseweresimilarlybuilt;thuspresentingthree-quartersforthecirculationoftheair,whilethewholewasimpervioustotherain。