第14章

类别:其他 作者:Robert Louis Stevenson字数:5553更新时间:18/12/27 09:07:25
NoanswerfromtheChiefJustice,whichislikehim,butsurelyverywronginsuchacase。Thelunchbell!Ihavebeenoffwork,playingpatienceandweedingallmorning。 YesterdayandthedaybeforeIdraftedelevenandrevisedninepagesofChapterV。,andthetruthis,Iwasextinctbylunch-time,andplayedpatiencesourlytherestoftheday。 To-morrowornextdayIhopetogoinagainandwin。Lunch2ndBell。 DEC。2ND,AFTERNOON。 Ihavekeptuptheidleness;blewonthepipetoBelle’spiano;thenhadarideintheforestallbymynainsel;backandpipedagain,andnowdinnernearing。Takeupthissheetwithnothingtosay。TheweirdfigureofFaaumaisintheroomwashingmywindows,inablacklavalava(kilt)witharedhandkerchiefhangingfromroundherneckbetweenherbreasts;notanotherstitch;herhairclosecroppedandoiled;whenshefirstcamehereshewasanangeliclittlestripling,butsheisnowinfullflower-orhalf-flower- andgrowsbuxom。AsIwrite,Ihearherwetclothmovingandgruntingwithsomeindustry;forIhadawordthisdaywithherhusbandonthematterofworkandmeal-time,whensheisalwayslate。AndshehasavaguereverenceforPapa,assheandherenormoushusbandaddressmewhenanythingiswrong。 HerhusbandisLafaele,sometimescalledthearchangel,ofwhomIhavewrityouoften。Restofourhousehold,Talolo,cook;Pulu,kitchenboy,good,steady,industriouslads; Henry,backagainfromSavaii,wherehisloveaffairseemsnottohaveprospered,withwhatlookslikeaspear-woundinthebackofhishead,ofwhichMr。Reticencesaysnothing; Simi,Manuele,andtwootherlabourersout-doors。Lafaeleisprovostofthelive-stock,whereofnow,threemilk-cows,onebull-calf,oneheifer,Jack,Macfarlane,themare,Harold,TifagaJack,DonaldandEdinburgh-sevenhorses-O,andthestallion-eighthorses;fivecattle;total,ifmyarithmeticbecorrect,thirteenheadofbeasts;Idon’tknowhowthepigsstand,ortheducks,orthechickens;butwegetagoodmanyeggs,andnowandagainaducklingorachicklingforthetable;thepigsaremoresolemn,andappearonlyonbirthdaysandsich。 MONDAY,DEC。7。 OnFridaymorningabouteleven1500cacaoseedsarrived,andwesettoandtoiledfromtwelvethatdaytosix,andwenttobedprettytired。NextdayIgotaboutanhourandahalfatmyHistory,andwasatitagainby8。10,andexceptanhourforlunchkeptatittillfourP。M。Yesterday,IdidsomeHistoryinthemorning,andsleptmostoftheafternoon;andto-day,beingstillaversefromphysicallabour,andthemaildrawingnigh,drewoutofthesquad,andfinishedforpressthefifthchapterofmyHistory;fifty-ninepagesinonemonth;which(youwillallowmetosay)isadevilofalargeorder;itmeansatleast177pagesofwriting;89,000words! andhoursgoingtoandfroamongmynotes。However,thisisthewayithastobedone;thejobmustbedonefast,oritisofnouse。Anditisacuriousyarn。Honestly,Ithinkpeopleshouldbeamusedandconvinced,iftheycouldbeatthepainstolookatsuchadamnedoutlandishpieceofmachinery,whichofcoursetheywon’t。AndmuchIcare。 WhenIwasfillingbasketsallSaturday,inmydullmulishway,perhapstheslowestworkerthere,surelythemostparticular,andtheonlyonethatneverlookeduporknockedoff,IcouldnotbutthinkIshouldhavebeensentonexhibitionasanexampletoyoungliterarymen。Hereishowtolearntowrite,mightbethemotto。Youshouldhaveseenus;theverandahwaslikeanIrishbog;ourhandsandfaceswerebedaubedwithsoil;andFaaumawassupposedtohavestrucktherightnotewhensheremarked(APROPOSofnothing),’ToomuchELEELE(soil)forme!’Thecacao(youmustunderstand)hastobeplantedatfirstinbasketsofplaitedcocoa-leaf。Fromfourtotennativeswereplaitingtheseinthewood-shed。Fourboyswerediggingupsoilandbringingitbytheboxfultotheverandah。LloydandIandBelle,andsometimesS。(whocametobearahand),werefillingthebaskets,removingstonesandlumpsofclay; AustinandFaaumacarriedthemwhenfulltoFanny,whoplantedaseedineach,andthensetthem,packedclose,inthecornersoftheverandah。FromtwelveonFridaytillfiveP。M。onSaturdayweplantedthefirst1500,andmorethan700 ofasecondlot。Youcannotdreamhowfilthywewere,andwewereallproperlytired。Theyareallatitagainto-day,barBelleandme,notrequired,andgladtobeoutofit。 TheChiefJusticehasnotyetreplied,andIhavenewsthathereceivedmyletter。Whataman! IhavegonecrazyoverBourget’sSENSATIONSD’ITALIE;hencetheencloseddedications,amerecryofgratitudeforthebestfunI’vehadoveranewbookthiseverso! SIR,-IhavethehonourtoreportfurtherexplorationsofthecourseoftheriverVaea,withaccompanyingsketchplan。 Thepartyundermycommandconsistedofonehorse,andwasextremelyinsubordinateandmutinous,owingtonotbeingusedtogointothebush,andbeinghalf-brokenanyway-andthatthewronghalf。Therouteindicatedformypartywasupthebedoftheso-calledriverVaea,whichIaccordinglyfollowedtoadistanceofperhapstwoorthreefurlongseastwardfromthehouseofVailima,wherethestreambeingquitedry,thebushthick,andthegroundverydifficult,Idecidedtoleavethemainbodyoftheforceundermycommandtiedtoatree,andpushonmyselfwiththepointoftheadvanceguard,consistingofoneman。Thevalleyhadbecomeverynarrowandairless;foliagecloseshutabove;drybedofthestreammuchexcavated,sothatIpassedunderfallentreeswithoutstooping。Suddenlyitturnedsharplytothenorth,atrightanglestoitsformerdirection;Iheardlivingwater,andcameinviewofatallfaceofrockandthestreamsprayingdownit;itmighthavebeenclimbed,butitwouldhavebeendangerous,andIhadtomakemywayupthesteepearthbanks,wherethereisnowhereanyfootingforman,onlyfallentrees,whichmadetheroundsofmyladder。Iwasnearthetopofthisclimb,whichwasveryhotandsteep,andthepulseswerebuzzingallovermybody,whenImadesuretherewasoneexternalsoundinmyears,andpausedtolisten。Nomistake;asoundofamill-wheelthundering,Ithought,closeby,yetbelowme,ahugemill-wheel,yetnotgoingsteadily,butwithaSCHOTTISCHEmovement,andateachfreshimpetusshakingthemountain。There,whereIwas,Ijustputdownthesoundtothemysteryofthebush;wherenosoundnowsurprisesme-andanysoundalarms;IonlythoughtitwouldgiveJackafinefright,downwherehestoodtiedtoatreebyhimself,andhewasbadlyenoughscaredwhenIlefthim。 Thegoodfolksathomeidentifiedit;itwasasharpearthquake。 AtthetopoftheclimbImademywayagaintothewater- course;itishererunningsteadyandprettyfull;strangetheseintermittencies-andjustalittlebelowthemainstreamisquitedry,andalltheoriginalbrookhasgonedownsomelavagalleryofthemountain-andjustalittlefurtherbelow,itbeginspickingupfromthelefthandinlittleboggytributaries,andintheinsideofahundredyardshasgrownabrookagain。Thegeneralcourseofthebrookwas,I guess,S。E。;thevalleystillverydeepandwhelmedinwood。 Itseemedaswindletohavemadesosheeraclimbandstillfindyourselfatthebottomofawell。Butgraduallythethingseemedtoshallow,thetreestoseempoorerandsmaller;Icouldseemoreandmoreofthesilversprinklesofskyamongthefoliage,insteadofthesombrepilingupoftreebehindtree。AndhereIhadtwoscares-first,awayuponmyrighthandIheardabulllow;Ithinkitwasabullfromthequalityofthelow,whichwassingularlysongfulandbeautiful;thebullsbelongtome,buthowdidIknowthatthebullwasawareofthat?andmyadvanceguardnotbeingatallproperlyarmed,weadvancedwithgreatprecautionuntilI wassatisfiedthatIwaspassingeastwardoftheenemy。Itwasduringthisperiodthatapooloftheriversuddenlyboiledupinmyfaceinalittlefountain。Itwasinaverydreary,marshypartamongdilapidatedtreesthatyouseethroughholesinthetrunksof;andifanykindofbeastorelfordevilhadcomeoutofthatsuddensilverebullition,I declareIdonotthinkIshouldhavebeensurprised。Itwasperhapsathingascurious-afish,withwhichtheseheadwatersofthestreamarealive。Theyaresomeofthemaslongasmyfinger,shouldbeeasilycaughtintheseshallows,andsomedayI’llhaveadishofthem。 VerysoonafterIcametowherethestreamcollectsinanotherbananaswamp,withthebananasbearingwell。Beyond,thecourseisagainquitedry;itmountswithasharpturnaverysteepfaceofthemountain,andthenstopsabruptlyatthelipofaplateau,IsupposethetopofVaeamountain: plainlynomorespringshere-therewasnosmallestfurrowofawatercoursebeyond-andmytaskmightbesaidtobeaccomplished。Butsuchistheanimatedspiritintheservicethatthewholeadvanceguardexpressedasentimentofdisappointmentthatanexploration,sofarsuccessfullyconducted,shouldcometoastopinthemostpromisingviewoffreshsuccesses。Andthoughunprovidedeitherwithcompassorcutlass,itwasdeterminedtopushsomewayalongtheplateau,markingourdirectionbythelaboriousprocessofbendingdown,sittingupon,andthusbreakingthewildcocoanuttrees。Thiswasthelessregrettedbyallfromadelightfuldiscoverymadeofahugebanyangrowinghereinthebush,withflying-buttressedflyingbuttresses,andhugearcsoftrunkhanginghighoverheadandtrailingdownnewcomplicationsofroot。Iclimbedsomewayupwhatseemedtheoriginalbeginning;itwaseasiertoclimbthanaship’srigging,evenrattled;everywheretherewasfoot-holdandhand-hold。Itwasjudgedwisetoreturnandrallythemainbody,whohadnowbeenleftaloneforperhapsfortyminutesinthebush。 Thereturnwaseffectedingoodorder,butunhappilyIonlyarrived(likesomanyotherexplorers)tofindmymainbodyorrear-guardinaconditionofmutiny;thework,itistobesupposed,ofterror。ItisrightIshouldtellyoutheVaeahasabadname,anAITUFAFINE-femaledevilofthewoods- succubus-hauntingit,anddoubtlessJackhadheardofher; perhaps,duringmyabsence,sawher;luckyJack!Anyway,hewasneithertoholdnortobind,andfinally,afternearlysmashingmebyaccident,andfrommerescareandinsubordinationseveraltimes,deliberatelysetintokillme;butpoorJack!thetreeheselectedforthatpurposewasabanana!Ijumpedoffandgavehimtheheavyendofmywhipoverthebuttocks!ThenItookandtalkedinhisearinvariousvoices;youshouldhaveheardmyalto-itwasadreadful,devilishnote-IKNEWJackKNEWitwasanAITU。 ThenImountedhimagain,andhecarriedmefairlysteadily。 He’lllearnyet。Hehastolearntotrustabsolutelytohisrider;tillhedoes,theriskisalwaysgreatinthickbush,whereafellowmusttrydifferentpassages,andputbackandforward,andpickhiswaybyhair’s-breadths。 TheexpeditionreturnedtoVailimaintimetoreceivethevisitoftheR。C。Bishop。Heisasuperiorman,muchabovetheaverageofpriests。 THURSDAY。 YesterdaythesameexpeditionsetforthtothesouthwardbywhatisknownasCarruthers’Road。Atafallentreewhichcompletelyblockstheway,themainbodywasasbeforeleftbehind,andtheadvanceguardofonenowproceededwiththeexploration。AtthegreattreeknownasMEPITREE,afterMabenthesurveyor,theexpeditionstruckfortyyardsduewesttillitstruckthetopofasteepbankwhichitdescended。Thewholebottomoftheravineisfilledwithsharplavablocksquiteunrolledandverydifficultanddangeroustowalkamong;nowaterinthecourse,scarceanysignofwater。Andyetsurelywatermusthavemadethisboldcuttingintheplateau。Andifso,whyisthelavasharp? Mysciencegaveout;butIcouldnotbutthinkitominousandvolcanic。Thecourseofthestreamwastortuous,butwitharesultantdirectionalittlebywestofnorth;thesidesthewholewayexceedingsteep,theexpeditionburiedunderfathomsoffoliage。Presentlywaterappearedinthebottom,agoodquantity;perhapsthirtyorfortycubicfeet,withpoolsandwaterfalls。Atreethatstandsallalongthebanksheremustbeveryfondofwater;itsrootslieclose-packeddownthestream,likehanksofguts,soastomakeoftenacorrugatedwalk,eachrootendinginablunttuftoffilaments,plainlytodrinkwater。Twicetherecameinsmalltributariesfromtheleftorwesternside-thewholeplateauhavingasmartishinclinationtotheeast;oneofthetributariesinahandsomelittlewebofsilverhangingintheforest。TwiceIwasstartledbybirds;onethatbarkedlikeadog;anotherthatwhistledloudploughman’ssignals,sothatIvowIwasthrilled,andthoughtIhadfallenamongrunawayblacks,andregrettedmycutlasswhichIhadlostandleftbehindwhiletakingbearings。Agoodmanyfishesinthebrook,andmanycray-fish;oneofthelastwithaqueerglow-