第6章

类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:10700更新时间:19/01/07 15:17:55
\"Whatnonsense,\"ejaculatedBastin,\"therearenosuchthings。\" \"Shutup,\"Isaid,\"wemustusesimileshere,\"towhichhereplied: \"Idon’tlikesimilesthattamperwiththetruth。\" \"RememberNeptuneandAeolus,\"Isuggested,andhelapsedintoconsiderationofthepoint。 \"Weknewthatyouwerecoming,\"saidMarama。\"Ourdoctorstoldusallaboutyouamoonago。Butwewishthatyouwouldcomemoregently,asyounearlywashedawayourcountry。\" AfterlookingatmeBickleyreplied: \"Howthankfulshouldyoubethatinourkindnesswehavesparedyou。\" \"Whatdoyoucometodo?\"inquiredMaramaagain。AftertheusualformulaofconsultingmeBickleyanswered: \"Wecometotakethatmountain(hemeantlump)offyourneckandmakeyoubeautiful;alsotocureallthesicknessamongyourpeople。\" \"AndIcome,\"brokeinBastin,\"togiveyounewhearts。\" Theseannouncementsevidentlycausedgreatexcitement。AfterconsultationMaramaanswered: \"Wedonotwantnewheartsastheoldonesaregood,butwewishtoberidoflumpsandsicknesses。Ifyoucandothiswewillmakeyougodsandworshipyouandgiveyoumanywives。\" (HereBastinhelduphishandsinhorror。)\"Whenwillyoubegintotakeawaythelumps?\" \"To—morrow,\"saidBickley。\"Butlearnthatifyoutrytoharmuswewillbringanotherwavewhichwilldrownallyourcountry。\" Nobodyseemedtodoubtourcapacitiesinthisdirection,butoneinquiringspiritinawickercratedidaskhowitcameaboutthatifwecontrolledtheoceanwehadarrivedinhalfacanoeinsteadofawholeone。 Bickleyrepliedtotheeffectthatitwasbecausethegodsalwaystravelledinhalf—canoestoshowtheirhighernature,whichseemedtosatisfyeveryone。Thenweannouncedthatwehadseenenoughofthemforthatdayandwouldretiretothink。 Meanwhileweshouldbeobligediftheywouldbuildusahouseandkeepussuppliedwithwhateverfoodtheyhad。 \"Dothegodseat?\"askedthescepticagain。 \"Thatfellowisaconfoundedradical,\"IwhisperedtoBickley。 \"TellhimthattheydowhentheycometoOrofena。\" Hedidso,whereonthechiefsaid: \"Wouldthegodslikeaniceyounggirlcooked?\" AtthispointBastinretireddownthepath,realisingthathehadtodowithcannibals。Wesaidthatwepreferredtolookatthegirlsaliveandwouldmeetthemagainto—morrowmorning,whenwehopedthatthehousewouldbeready。 SoourfirstinterviewwiththeinhabitantsofOrofenacametoanend,onwhichwecongratulatedourselves。 OnreachingtheremainsoftheStaroftheSouthwesettoworktotakestockofwhatwaslefttous。Fortunatelyitprovedtobeaverygreatdeal。AsIthinkImentioned,allthepassengerpartoftheyachtlayforwardofthebridge,justinfrontofwhichthevesselhadbeenbrokenintwo,almostascleanlyasthoughshewereseveredbyagiganticknife。Furtherourstoreswereforwardandpracticallyeverythingelsethatbelongedtous,evendowntoBickley’sinstrumentsandmedicinesandBastin’sreligiousworks,tosaynothingofagreatquantityoftinnedfoodandgroceries。Lastlyonthedeckabovethesaloonhadstoodtwolargelifeboats。Althoughthesewereamplysecuredatthecommencementofthegaleoneofthem,thatontheportside,wassmashedtosmithers;probablysomesparhadfallenuponit。Thestarboardboat,however,remainedintactandsofaraswecouldjudge,seaworthy,althoughthebulwarkswerebrokenbythewaves。 \"There’ssomethingwecangetawayinifnecessary,\"Isaid。 \"Whereto?\"remarkedBastin。\"Wedon’tknowwhereweareorifthereisanyotherlandwithinathousandmiles。IthinkwehadbetterstophereasProvidenceseemstohaveintended,especiallywhenthereissomuchworktomyhand。\" \"Becareful,\"answeredBickley,\"thattheworktoyourhanddoesnotendinthecuttingofallourthroats。Itisanawkwardthinginterferingwiththereligionofsavages,andIbelievethattheseuntutoredchildrenofNaturesometimeseatmissionaries。\" \"Yes,Ihaveheardthat,\"saidBastin;\"theybakethemfirstastheydopigs。ButIdon’tknowthattheywouldcaretoeatme,\" andheglancedathisbonylimbs,\"especiallywhenyouaremuchplumper。Anyhowonecan’tstopforariskofthatsort。\" Deigningnoreply,Bickleywalkedawaytofetchsomefinefishwhichhadbeenwashedupbythetidalwaveandwerestillflappingaboutinalittlepoolofsaltwater。Thenwetookcounselastohowtomakethebestofourcircumstances,andasaresultsettoworktotidyupthesaloonandcabins,whichwasnotdifficultaswhatremainedoftheshiplayonanevenkeel。 Alsowegotoutsomenecessarystores,includingparaffinfortheswinginglampswithwhichtheshipwasfittedincaseofaccidenttotheelectriclight,candles,andthegunswehadbroughtwithussothattheymightbehandyintheeventofattack。Thisdone,bytheaidofthetoolsthatwereinthestorerooms,Bickley,whowasanexcellentcarpenter,repairedthesaloondoor,allthatwasnecessarytokeepusprivate,asthebulkheadstillremained。 \"Now,\"hesaidtriumphantlywhenhehadfinishedandgotthelockandboltstoworktohissatisfaction,\"wecanstandasiegeifneeded,forastheshipisironbuilttheycan’tevenburnusoutandthatteakdoorwouldtakesomeforcing。Alsowecanshoreitup。\" \"Howaboutsomethingtoeat?Iwantmytea,\"saidBastin。 \"Then,myreverendfriend,\"repliedBickley,\"takeacoupleofthefirebucketsandfetchsomewaterfromthestream。Alsocollectdriftwoodofwhichthereisplentyabout,cleanthosefishandgrillthemoverthesaloonstove。\" \"I’lltry,\"saidBastin,\"butIneverdidanycookingbefore。\" \"No,\"repliedBickley,\"onsecondthoughtsIwillseetothatmyself,butyoucangetthefishready。\" So,withdueprecautions,BastinandIfetchedwaterfromthestreamwhichwefoundflowedovertheedgeofthecliffquitecloseathandintoabeautifulcoralbasinthatmighthavebeendesignedforabathofthenymphs。Indeedoneatatime,whiletheotherwatched,weundressedandplungedintoit,andneverwasatubmorewelcomethanafterourlongdaysoftempest。ThenwereturnedtofindthatBickleyhadalreadysetthetableandwasengagedinfryingthefishveryskilfullyonthesaloonstove,whichprovedtobewelladaptedtothepurpose。Hewascross,however,whenhefoundthatwehadbathedandthatitwasnowtoolateforhimtodolikewise。 WhilehewascleaninghimselfaswellashecouldinhiscabinbasinandBastinwasboilingwaterfortea,suddenlyIrememberedtheletterfromtheDanishmateJacobsen。ConcludingthatitmightnowbeopenedaswehadcertainlypartedwithmostoftheStaroftheSouthforthelasttime,Ireadit。Itwasasfollows: \"Thereason,honouredSir,thatIamleavingtheshipisthatonthenightItoreupthepaper,thespiritcontrollingtheplanchettewrotethesewords:’AfterleavingSamoatheStaroftheSouthwillbewreckedinahurricaneandeverybodyonboarddrownedexceptA。B。andB。Getoutofher!Getoutofher!Don’tbeafool,Jacob,unlessyouwanttocomeoverhereatonce。Takeouradviceandgetoutofherandyouwilllivetobeold。—— SKOLL。\" \"Sir,IamnotacowardbutIknowthatthiswillhappen,forthatspiritwhichsignsitselfSkollnevertellsalie。IdidtrytogivethecaptainahinttostopatApia,buthehadbeendrinkingandopenlycursedmeandcalledmeasneakingcheat。SoIamgoingtorunaway,ofwhichIamverymuchashamed。ButIdonotwishtobedrownedyetasthereisagirlwhomIwanttomarry,andmymotherIsupport。YouwillbesafeandIhopeyouwillnotthinktoobadlyofme。——JACOBJACOBSEN。 \"P。S。——Itisanawfulthingtoknowthefuture。Nevertrytolearnthat。\" IgavethislettertoBastinandBickleytoreadandaskedthemwhattheythoughtofit。 \"Coincidence,\"saidBickley。\"Themanisaweak—mindedidiotandheardinSamoathattheyexpectedahurricane。\" \"Ithink,\"chimedinBastin,\"thatthedevilknowshowtolookafterhisownatanyrateforalittlewhile。Idaresayitwouldhavebeenmuchbetterforhimtobedrowned。\" \"Atleastheisadeserterandfailedinhisduty。Ineverwishtohearofhimagain,\"Isaid。 AsamatteroffactIneverhave。ButtheincidentremainsquiteunexplainedeitherbyBickleyorBastin。 ChapterVII TheOrofenansToourshamewehadaverypleasantsupperthatnightoffthegrilledfish,whichwasexcellent,andsometinnedmeat。Isaytoourshame,inasense,foronourcompanionsthesharksweresuppingandbyrightsweshouldhavebeensunkinwoe。Isupposethatthesenseofourownescapeintoxicatedus。Also,notwithstandinghisjoviality,noneofushadcaredmuchforthecaptain,andhispolicyhadbeentokeepussomewhatapartfromthecrew,ofwhomthereforeweknewbutlittle。ItistruethatBastinheldservicesonSundays,forsuchaswouldattend,andBickleyhaddoctoredafewofthemforminorailments,butthere,exceptforalittlecasualconversation,ourintercoursebeganandended。 Nowthesadfactisthatitishardtobeoverwhelmedwithgriefforthosewithwhomwearenotintimate。Wewereverysorryandthatisallthatcanbesaid,exceptthatBastin,beingHighChurch,announcedinamatter—of—factwaythathemeanttoputupsomepetitionsforthewelfareoftheirsouls。TothisBickleyretortedthatfromwhathehadseenoftheirbodieshewassuretheyneededthem。 Yes,itwasapleasantsupper,notmadelesssobyabottleofchampagnewhichBickleyandIshared。Bastinstucktohistea,notbecausehedidnotlikechampagne,butbecause,asheexplained,havingnowcomeincontactwiththeheathenitwouldneverdoforhimtosetthemanexampleintheuseofspirituousliquors。 \"Howevermuchwemaydiffer,Bastin,Irespectyouforthatsentiment,\"commentedBickley。 \"Idon’tknowwhyyoushould,\"answeredBastin;\"butifso,youmightfollowmyexample。\" Thatnightwesleptlikelogs,trustingtoourteakdoorwhichwebarricaded,andtoTommy,whowasamostexcellentwatch—dog,toguardusagainstsurprise。Atanyratewetooktherisk。Asamatteroffact,nothinghappened,thoughbeforedawnTommydidgrowlagooddeal,forIheardhim,butashesankintoslumberagainonmybed,Ididnotgetup。InthemorningIfoundfromfreshfootprintsthattwoorthreemenhadbeenprowlingabouttheship,thoughatalittledistance。 Weroseearly,andtakingthenecessaryprecautions,bathedinthepool。Thenwebreakfasted,andhavingfilledeveryavailablereceptaclewithwater,whichtookusalongtimeastheseincludedalargetankthatsuppliedthebath,sothatwemighthaveatleastaweek’ssupplyincaseofsiege,wewentondeckanddebatedwhatweshoulddo。Intheendwedeterminedtostopwherewewereandawaitevents,because,asIpointedout,itwasnecessarythatweshoulddiscoverwhetherthesenativeswerehostileorfriendly。Intheformereventwecouldholdourownontheship,whereasawayfromitwemustbeoverwhelmed;inthelattertherewasalwaystimetomoveinland。 Aboutteno’clockwhenwewereseatedonstoolssmoking,withourgunsbyourside——forhere,owingtotheoverhangingcliffinwhichitwillberememberedtheprowoftheshipwasburied,wecouldnotbereachedbymissilesthrownfromabove——wesawnumbersoftheislandersadvancinguponusalongthebeachoneitherside。Theywereprecededasbeforebywomenwhoborefoodonplattersandinbaskets。Thesepeople,alltalkingexcitedlyandlaughingaftertheirfashion,stoppedatadistance,sowetooknonoticeofthem。PresentlyMarama,cladinhisfeathercloak,andagainaccompaniedbypriestsormedicine—men,appearedwalkingdownthepathonthecliffface,and,standingbelow,madesalutationsandenteredintoaconversationwithusofwhichIgivethesubstance——thatis,sofaraswecouldunderstandit。 Hereproachedusfornothavingcometohimasheexpectedwewoulddo。Werepliedthatwepreferredtoremainwherewewereuntilweweresureofourgreetingandaskedhimwhatwastheposition。Heexplainedthatonlyoncebefore,inthetimeofhisgrandfather,hadanypeoplereachedtheirshores,alsoduringagreatstormaswehaddone。Theyweredark—skinnedmenlikethemselves,threeofthem,butwhencetheycamewasneverknown,sincetheywereatonceseizedandsacrificedtothegodOro,whichwastherightthingtodoinsuchacase。 Weaskedwhetherhewouldconsideritrighttosacrificeus。Hereplied: Certainly,unlessweweretoostrong,beinggodsourselves,orunlessanarrangementcouldbeconcluded。Weasked——whatarrangement?Herepliedthatwemustmakethemgifts;alsothatwemustdowhatwehadpromisedandcurehim——thechief——ofthediseasewhichhadtormentedhimforyears。Inthateventeverythingwouldbeatourdisposalandwe,withallourbelongings,shouldbecometaboo,holy,nottobetouched。Nonewouldattempttoharmus,nothingshouldbestolenunderpenaltyofdeath。 Weaskedhimtocomeuponthedeckwithonlyonecompanionthathissicknessmightbeascertained,andaftermuchhesitationheconsentedtodoso。Bickleymadeanexaminationofthegrowthandannouncedthathebelieveditcouldberemovedwithperfectsafetyastheattachmenttotheneckwasveryslight,butofcoursetherewasalwaysarisk。Thiswasexplainedtohimwithdifficulty,andmuchtalkfollowedbetweenhimandhisfollowerswhogatheredonthebeachbeneaththeship。Theyseemedadversetotheexperiment,tillMammagrewfuriouswiththemandatlastburstintotearssayingthathecouldnolongerdragthisterribleburdenaboutwithhim,andhetouchedthegrowth。Hewouldratherdie。Thentheygaveway。 IwilltelltherestasshortlyasIcan。 Ahideouswoodenidolwasbroughtonboard,wrappedinleavesandfeathers,anduponitthechiefandhisheadpeoplesworesafetytouswhetherhelivedordied,makingustheguestsoftheirland。Therewere,however,twoprovisosmade,orassuchweunderstoodthem。Theseseemedtobethatweshouldoffernoinsultorinjurytotheirgod,andsecondly,thatweshouldnotsetfootontheislandinthelake。Itwasnottillafterwardsthatitoccurredtomethatthismustrefertothemountaintopwhichappearedintheinlandsheetofwater。Tothosestipulationswemadenoanswer。Indeed,theOrofenansdidallthetalking。Finally,theyratifiedtheiroathsbyamanwho,I suppose,wasaheadpriest,cuttinghisarmandrubbingthebloodfromitonthelipsoftheidol;alsouponthoseofthechief。I shouldaddthatBastinhadretiredassoonashesawthatfalsegodappear,ofwhichIwasglad,sinceIfeltsurethathewouldmakeascene。 Theoperationtookplacethatafternoonandontheship,forwhenonceMaramahadmadeuphismindtotrustushedidsoverythoroughly。Itwasperformedondeckinthepresenceofanawedmultitudewhowatchedfromtheshore,andwhentheysawBickleyappearinacleannightshirtandwashhishands,utteredagroanofwonder。Evidentlytheyconsidereditamagicalandreligiousceremony;indeedeverafterwardstheycalledBickleytheGreatPriest,orsometimestheGreatHealerinlaterdays。ThiswasagrievancetoBastinwhoconsideredthathehadbeenrobbedofhispropertitle,especiallywhenhelearnedthatamongthemselveshewasonlyknownas\"theBellower,\"becauseoftheloudvoiceinwhichheaddressedthem。NordidBickleyparticularlyappreciatethecompliment。 Withmyhelpheadministeredthechloroform,whichwasdoneundershelterofasailforfearlestthepeopleshouldthinkthatweweresmotheringtheirchief。Thentheoperationwentontoasatisfactoryconclusion。Iomitthedetails,butanelectricbatteryandared—hotwirecameintoplay。 \"There,\"saidBickleytriumphantlywhenhehadfinishedtyingthevesselsandmadeeverythingneatandtidywithbandages,\"I wasafraidhemightbleedtodeath,butIdon’tthinkthereisanyfearofthatnow,forIhavemadearealjobofit。\"Thenadvancingwiththehorridtumourinhishandsheshoweditintriumphtothecrowdbeneath,whogroanedagainandthrewthemselvesontotheirfaces。DoubtlessnowitisthemostsacredrelicofOrofena。 WhenMaramacameoutoftheanesthetic,Bickleygavehimsomethingwhichsenthimtosleepfortwelvehours,duringallwhichtimehispeoplewaitedbeneath。Thiswasourdangerousperiod,forourdifficultywastopersuadethemthathewasnotdead,althoughBickleyhadassuredthemthathewouldsleepforatimewhilethemagicworked。Still,Iwasverygladwhenhewokeuponthefollowingmorning,andtwoorthreeofhisleadingmencouldseethathewasalive。Therestwaslengthybutsimple,consistingmerelyinkeepinghimquietandonasuitabledietuntiltherewasnofearofthewoundopening。Weachieveditsomehowwiththehelpofanintelligentnativewomanwho,I suppose,wasoneofhiswives,andfivedayslaterwereenabledtopresenthimhealed,thoughrathertottery,tohisaffectionatesubjects。 Itwasagreatscene,whichmaybeimagined。Theyborehimawayinalitterwiththenativewomantowatchhimandanothertocarrytherelicpreservedinabasket,andustheyacclaimedasgods。ThenceforwardwehadnothingtofearinOrofena——exceptBastin,thoughthiswedidnotknowatthetime。 Allthiswhilewehadbeenlivingonourshipandgrowingveryboredthere,althoughweemployedtheemptyhoursinconversationwithselectednatives,therebyimprovingourknowledgeofthelanguage。Bickleyhadthebestofit,sincealreadypatientsbegantoarrivewhichoccupiedhim。OneofthefirstwasthatmanwhomTommyhadbitten。Hewascarriedtousinanalmostcomatosestate,sufferingapparentlyfromthesymptomsofsnakepoisoning。 AfterwarditturnedoutthatheconceivedTommytobeadivinebutmostvenomouslizardthatcouldmakeaveryhorriblenoise,andbegantosufferasonemightdofromthebiteofsuchacreature。NothingthatBickleycoulddowasenoughtosavehimandultimatelyhediedinconvulsions,acircumstancethatenormouslyenhancedTommy’sreputation。Totellthetruth,wetookadvantageofittoexplainthatTommywasinfactasupernaturalanimal,asortoftamedemonwhichonlyharmedpeoplewhohadmalevolentintentionstowardsthoseheservedorwhotriedtostealanyoftheirpossessionsortointrudeuponthematinconvenienthours,especiallyinthedark。Soterriblewashe,indeed,thateventheskilloftheGreatPriest,i。e。,Bickley,couldnotavailtosaveanywhomoncehehadbitteninhisrage。Eventobebarkedatbyhimwasdangerousandconveyedacursethatmightlastforgenerations。 AllthiswesetoutwhenBastinwasnotthere。Hehadwanderedoff,ashesaid,tolookforshells,butasweknew,topractisereligiousorationsinthePolynesiantonguewiththewavesforaudience,asDemosthenesissaidtohavedonetoperfecthimselfasapoliticalorator。PersonallyIadmitthatIreliedmoreontheterrorsofTommytosafeguardusfromtheftandothertroublesthanIdiduponthoseofthenativetabooandthepriestlyoaths。 Theendofitallwasthatweleftourship,havingpadlockedupthedoor(thepadlock,weexplained,wasamagicalinstrumentthatbitworsethanTommy),andmovedinlandinakindoftriumphalprocession,priestsandsingersgoingbefore(theOrofenanssangextremelywell)andminstrelsfollowingafterplayinguponinstrumentslikeflutes,whilebehindcamethebearerscarryingsuchgoodsasweneeded。Theytookustoabeautifulplaceinagroveofpalmsonaridgewheregrewmanybreadfruittrees,thatcommandedaviewoftheoceanupononesideandofthelakewiththestrangebrownmountaintopontheother。Hereinthemidstofthenativegardenswefoundthatafinehousehadbeenbuiltforusofakindofmudbrickandthatchedwithpalmleaves,surroundedbyafencedcourtyardofbeatenearthandhavingwideoverhangingverandahs;averycomfortableplaceindeedinthatdeliciousclimate。Initwetookupourabode,visitingtheshipoccasionallytoseethatallwaswellthere,andawaitingevents。 ForBickleythesesoonbegantohappenintheshapeofanever—increasingstreamofpatients。Thepopulationoftheislandwasconsiderable,anythingbetweenfiveandtenthousand,sofaraswecouldjudge,andamongtheseofcoursetherewereanumberofsick。Ophthalmia,forinstance,wasaprevalentdisease,aswerethegrowthssuchasMaramahadsufferedfrom,tosaynothingofsurgicalcasesandthoseresultingfromaccidentorfromnervousailments。WithalloftheseBickleywascalledupontodeal,whichhedidwithremarkablesuccessbyhelpofhisbooksonTropicalDiseasesandhisamplesuppliesofmedicalnecessaries。 Atfirstheenjoyeditverymuch,butwhenwehadbeenestablishedinthehouseforaboutthreeweeksheremarked,afterputtinginasolidtenhoursofwork,thatforalltheholidayhewasgettinghemightaswellbebackathisoldpractice,withthedifferencethattherehewasearningseveralthousandsayear。Justthenapoorwomanarrivedwithababyinconvulsionstowhosenecessitieshewasobligedtosacrificehissupper,afterwhichcameamanwhohadfallenfromapalmtreeandbrokenhisleg。 NordidIescape,sincehavingsomehoworotherestablishedareputationforwisdom,assoonasIhadmasteredsufficientofthelanguage,everykindofknottycasewaslaidbeforemefordecision。Inshort,IbecameasortofChiefJustice——notaneasyofficeasitinvolvedtheacquirementofthenativelawwhichwasintricateandpeculiar,especiallyinmatrimonialcases。 AttheseoppressiveactivitiesBastinlookedonwithagloomyeye。 \"Youfellowsseemverybusy,\"hesaidoneevening;\"butIcanfindnothingtodo。Theydon’tseemtowantme,andmerelytosetagoodexamplebydrinkingwaterorteawhileyouswallowwhiskyandtheirpalmwine,orwhateveritis,isverynegativekindofwork,especiallyasIamgettingtiredofplantingthingsinthegardenandplayingpolicemanroundthewreckwhichnobodygoesnear。EvenTommyisbetteroff,foratleasthecanbarkandhuntrats。\" \"Yousee,\"saidBickley,\"wearefollowingourtrades。 Arbuthnotisalawyerandactsasajudge。IamasurgeonandI mayaddageneral——averygeneral——practitionerandworkatmedicineinanenormousandmuch—neglectedpractice。Therefore,you,beingaclergyman,shouldgoanddolikewise。Therearesometenthousandpeoplehere,butIdonotobservethatasyetyouhaveconverteda,singleone。\" ThusspokeBickleyinalightandunguardedmomentwithhisusualobjectofwhatisknownas\"gettingarise\"outofBastin。 Littledidheguesswhathewasdoing。 Bastinthoughtawhileponderously,thensaid: \"ItisverystrangefromwhatpeculiarsourcesProvidencesometimessendsinspirations。Ifwisdomflowsfrombabesandsucklings,whyshoulditnotdosofromthewellofagnosticsandmockers?\" \"ThereisnoreasonwhichIcansee,\"scoffedBickley,\"exceptthatasarulewellsdonotflow。\" \"Yourjestisill—timedandImayaddfoolish,\"continuedBastin。\"WhatIwasabouttoaddwasthatyouhavegivenmeanidea,asitwasnodoubtintendedthatyoushoulddo。Iwill,metaphoricallyspeaking,girdupmyloinsandtrytobearthelightintoallthisheathenblackness。\" \"Thenitisoneofthefirstyoueverhad,oldfellow。Butwhat’stheneedofgirdingupyourloinsinthishotclimate?\" inquiredBickleywithinnocence。\"Pyjamasandthatwhiteandgreenumbrellaofyourswoulddojustaswell。\" Bastinvouchsafednoreplyandsatfortherestofthateveningplungedindeepthought。 OnthefollowingmorningheapproachedMaramaandaskedhisleavetoteachthepeopleaboutthegods。Thechiefreadilygrantedthis,thinking,Ibelieve,thathealludedtoourselves,andorderswereissuedaccordingly。TheyweretotheeffectthatBastinwastobeallowedtogoeverywhereunmolestedandtotalktowhomhewouldaboutwhathewould,towhichallmustlistenwithrespect。 ThushebeganhismissionarycareerinOrofena,workingatit,goodandearnestmanthathewas,inawaythatexcitedeventheadmirationofBickley。Hestartedaschoolforchildren,。whichwasheldunderafine,spreadingtree。Theselistenedwell,andbeingofexceedinglyquickintellectsoonbegantopickuptheelementsofknowledge。Butwhenhetriedtopersuadethemtoclothetheirlittlenakedbodieshisfailurewascomplete,althoughaftermuchsupplicationsomeofthebiggergirlsdidarrivewithachapletofflowers膔oundtheirnecks! Alsohepreachedtotheadults,andhereagainwasverysuccessfulinaway,especiallyafterhebecamemorefamiliarwiththelanguage。Theylistened;toacertainextenttheyunderstood;theyarguedandputtopoorBastinthemostawfulquestionssuchasthewholeBenchofBishopscouldnothaveanswered。Stillhedidanswerthemsomehow,andtheypolitelyacceptedhisinterpretationoftheirtheologicalriddles。I observedthathegotonbestwhenhewastellingthemstoriesoutoftheOldTestament,suchastheaccountofthecreationoftheworldandofhumanbeings,alsooftheDeluge,etc。Indeedoneoftheirelderssaid——Yes,thiswasquitetrue。Theyhadhearditallbeforefromtheirfathers,andthatoncetheDelugehadtakenplaceroundOrofena,swallowingupgreatcountries,butsparingthembecausetheyweresogood。