stillcallher,foratthattimeIdidnotknowhername,rosefromthechair,and,leaningonme,totteredafewstepsforward。
Thenshestoodlookingattheskyandallthelovelypanoramaofnaturebeneath,andstretchingoutherarmsasthoughinworship。
Oh!howbeautifulsheseemedwiththesunlightshiningonherheavenlyface!
NowforthefirsttimeIheardhervoice。Itwassoftanddeep,yetinitwasacuriousbell—liketonethatseemedtovibratelikethesoundofchimesheardfromfaraway。NeverhaveI
listenedtosuchanothervoice。Shepointedtothesunwhereofthelightturnedherradianthairandgarmentstoakindofgoldenglory,andcalleditbysomenamethatIcouldnotunderstand。Ishookmyhead,whereonshegaveitadifferentnametaken,Isuppose,fromanotherlanguage。AgainIshookmyheadandshetriedathirdtime。TomydelightthiswordwaspracticallythesamethattheOrofenansusedfor\"sun。\"
\"Yes,\"Isaid,speakingveryslowly,\"soitiscalledbythepeopleofthisland。\"
Sheunderstood,forsheansweredinmuchthesamelanguage:
\"What,then,doyoucallit?\"
\"SunintheEnglishtongue,\"Ireplied。
\"Sun。English,\"sherepeatedafterme,thenadded,\"Howareyounamed,Wanderer?\"
\"Humphrey,\"Ianswered。
\"Hum膄e—膔y!\"shesaidasthoughshewerelearningtheword,\"andthose?\"
\"BastinandBickley,\"Ireplied。
Overthesepatronymicssheshookherhead;asyettheyweretoomuchforher。
\"Howareyounamed,Sleeper?\"Iasked。
\"Yva,\"sheanswered。
\"Abeautifulnameforonewhoisbeautiful,\"Ideclaredwithenthusiasm,ofcoursealwaysintherichOrofenandialectwhichbynowIcouldtalkwellenough。
Sherepeatedthewordsonceortwice,thenofasuddencaughttheirmeaning,forshesmiledandevencoloured,sayinghastilywithawaveofherhandtowardstheAncientwhostoodatadistancebetweenBastinandBickley,\"Myfather,Oro;greatman;
greatking;greatgod!\"
AtthisinformationIstarted,foritwasstartlingtolearnthatherewastheoriginalOro,whowasstillworshippedbytheOrofenans,althoughofhisactualexistencetheyhadknownnothingforuncountedtime。AlsoIwasgladtolearnthathewasherfatherandnotheroldhusband,fortomethatwouldhavebeenhorrible,adesecrationtoodeepforwords。
\"Howlongdidyousleep,Yva?\"Iasked,pointingtowardsthesepulchreinthecave。
Afteralittlethoughtsheunderstoodandshookherheadhopelessly,thenbyanafterthought,shesaid,\"StarstellOroto—night。\"
SoOrowasanastronomeraswellasakingandagod。Ihadguessedasmuchfromthoseplatesinthecoffinwhichseemedtohavestarsengravedonthem。
Atthispointourconversationcametoanend,fortheAncienthimselfapproached,leaningonthearmofBickleywhowasengagedinananimatedargumentwithBastin。
\"ForHeaven’ssake!\"saidBickley,\"keepyourtheologytoyourselfatpresent。Ifyouupsettheoldfellowandputhiminatemperhemaydie。\"
\"Ifamantellsmethatheisagoditismydutytotellhimthatheisaliar,\"repliedBastinobstinately。
\"Whichyoudid,Bastin,onlyfortunatelyhedidnotunderstandyou。ButforyourownsakeIadviseyounottotakeliberties。Heisnotone,Ithink,withwhomitiswisetotrifle。Ithinkheseemsthirsty。Goandgetsomewaterfromtherainpool,notfromthelake。\"
Bastindepartedandpresentlyreturnedwithanaluminumjugfullofpurewaterandaglass。BickleypouredsomeofitintoaglassandhandedittoYvawhobentherheadinthanks。Thenshedidacuriousthing。Havingfirstliftedtheglasswithbothhandstotheskyandhelditsoforafewseconds,sheturnedandwithanobeisancepouredalittleofitonthegroundbeforeherfather’sfeet。
Alibation,thoughtItomyself,andevidentlyBastinagreedwithme,forIheardhimmutter,\"Ibelievesheismakingaheathenoffering。\"
Doubtlesswewereright,forOroacceptedthehomagebyalittlemotionofthehead。Afterthis,atasignfromhimshedrankthewater。ThentheglasswasrefilledandhandedtoOrowhoalsoheldittowardsthesky。He,however,madenolibationbutdrankatonce,twotumblersofitinrapidsuccession。
Bynowthedirectsunlightwaspassingfromthemouthofthecave,andthoughitwashotenough,bothofthemshiveredalittle。Theyspoketogetherinsomelanguageofwhichwecouldnotunderstandaword,asthoughtheyweredebatingwhattheircourseofactionshouldbe。Thedisputewaslongandearnest。Hadweknownwhatwaspassing,whichIlearnedafterwards,itwouldhavemadeussufficientlyanxious,forthepointatissuewasnothinglessthanwhetherweshouldorshouldnotbeforthwithdestroyed——anend,itappears,thatOrowasquitecapableofbringingaboutifhesopleased。Yva,however,hadveryclearviewsofherownonthematterand,asIgather,evendaredtothreatenthatshewouldprotectusbytheuseofcertainpowersathercommand,thoughwhatthesewereIdonotknow。
WhiletheeventhungdoubtfulTommy,whowasgrowingboredwiththeselongproceedings,pickedupaboughstillcoveredwithflowerswhich,aftertheirprettyfashion,theOrofenanshadplacedonthetopofoneofthebasketsoffood。ThissmallboughhebroughtandlaidatthefeetofOro,nodoubtinthehopethathewouldthrowitforhimtofetch,agameinwhichthedogdelighted。ForsomereasonOrosawanomeninthissimplecanineperformance,orhemayhavethoughtthatthedogwasmakinganofferingtohim,forheputhisthinhandtohisbrowandthoughtawhile,thenmotionedtoBastintopickuptheboughandgiveittohim。
Nexthespoketohisdaughterasthoughassentingtosomething,forIsawhersighinrelief。Nowonder,forhewasconveyinghisdecisiontospareourlivesandadmitustotheirfellowship。
Afterthisagaintheytalked,butinquiteadifferenttoneandmanner。ThentheGlitteringLadysaidtomeinherslowandarchaicOrofenan:
\"Wegotorest。Youmustnotfollow。Wecomebackperhapstonight,perhapsnextnight。Wearequitesafe。YouarequitesafeunderthebeardofOro。SpiritofOrowatchyou。Youunderstand?\"
IsaidIunderstood,whereonsheanswered:
\"Good—bye,OHumfe—ry。\"
\"Good—bye,OYva,\"Ireplied,bowing。
Thereontheyturnedandrefusingallassistancefromus,vanishedintothedarknessofthecaveleaninguponeachotherandwalkingslowly。
ChapterXII
TwoHundredandFiftyThousandYears!
\"Youseemtohavemadethebestofyourtime,oldfellow,\"saidBickleyinratherasourvoice。
\"IneverknewpeoplebegintocalleachotherbytheirChristiannamessosoon,\"addedBastin,lookingatmewithasuspiciouseye。
\"Iknownoother,\"Isaid。
\"Perhapsnot,butatanyrateyouhaveanother,thoughyoudon’tseemtohavetoldittoher。Anyway,Iamgladtheyaregone,forIwasgettingtiredofbeingorderedbyeverybodytocarryaboutwoodandwaterforthem。AlsoIamterriblyhungryasIcan’teatbeforeitislight。TheyhavetakenmostofthebestfruittowhichIwaslookingforward,butthankgoodnesstheydonotseemtocareforpork。\"
\"SoamI,\"saidBickley,whoreallylookedexhausted。\"Getthefood,there’sagoodfellow。We’lltalkafterwards。\"
Whenwehadeaten,somewhatsilently,IaskedBickleywhathemadeofthebusiness;alsowhitherhethoughtthesleepershadgone。
\"IthinkIcananswerthelastquestion,\"interruptedBastin。
\"IexpectitistoaplacewellknowntostudentsoftheBiblewhichevenBickleymentionssometimeswhenheisangry。Atanyrate,theyseemtobeveryfondofheat,fortheywouldn’tpartfromitevenintheircoffins,andyouwilladmitthattheyarenotquitenatural,althoughthatGlitteringLadyissoattractiveasregardsherexterior。\"
Bickleywavedtheseremarksasideandaddressedhimselftome。
\"Idon’tknowwhattothinkofit,\"hesaid;\"butastheexperienceisnotnaturalandeverythingintheUniverse,sofarasweknowit,hasanaturalexplanation,Iaminclinedtothebeliefthatwearesufferingfromhallucinations,whichintheirwayarealsoquitenatural。Itdoesnotseempossiblethattwopeoplecanreallyhavebeenasleepforanunknownlengthoftimeenclosedinvesselsofglassorcrystal,keptwarmbyradiumorsomesuchsubstance,andthenemergefromthemcomparativelystrongandwell。Itiscontrarytonaturallaw。\"
\"Howaboutmicrobes?\"Iasked。\"Theyaresaidtolastpracticallyforever,andtheyarelivingthings。Sointheircaseyournaturallawbreaksdown。\"
\"Thatistrue,\"heanswered。\"Somemicrobesinasealedtubeandundercertainconditionsdoappeartopossessindefinitepowersoflife。Alsoradiumhasanindefinitelife,butthatisamineral。Onlythesepeoplearenotmicrobesnoraretheyminerals。Also,experiencetellsusthattheycouldnothavelivedformorethanafewmonthsattheoutsideinsuchcircumstancesasweseemedtofindthem。\"
\"Thenwhatdoyousuggest?\"
\"Isuggestthatwedidnotreallyfindthematall;thatwehaveallbeendreaming。Youknowthattherearecertaingaseswhichproduceillusions,laughinggasisoneofthem,andthatthesegasesaresometimesmetwithincaves。Nowtherewereverypeculiarodoursinthatplaceunderthestatue,whichmayhaveworkeduponourimaginationsinsomesuchway。Otherwiseweareupagainstamiracle,and,asyouknow,Idonotbelieveinmiracles。\"
\"Ido,\"saidBastincalmly。\"You’llfindallaboutitintheBibleifyouwillonlytakethetroubletoread。Whydoyoutalksuchrubbishaboutgases?\"
\"Becauseonlygas,orsomethingofthesort,couldhavemadeusimaginethem。\"
\"Nonsense,Bickley!Thosepeoplewerehererightenough。Didn’ttheyeatourfruitanddrinkthewaterIbroughtthemwithouteversayingthankyou?Only,theyarenothuman。Theyareevilspirits,andformypartIdon’twanttoseeanymoreofthem,thoughIhavenodoubtArbuthnotdoes,asthatGlitteringLadythrewherarmsroundhisneckwhenshewokeup,andalreadyheiscallingherbyherChristianname,ifthewordChristiancanbeusedinconnectionwithher。Theoldfellowhadtheimpudencetotellusthathewasagod,anditisremarkablethatheshouldhavecalledhimselfOro,seeingthatthedeviltheyworshipontheislandisalsocalledOroandtheplaceitselfisnamedOrofena。\"
\"Astowheretheyhavegone,\"continuedBickley,takingnonoticeofBastin,\"Ireallydon’tknow。Myexpectationis,however,thatwhenwegotolooktomorrowmorning——andIsuggestthatweshouldnotdosobeforetheninorderthatwemaygiveourmindstimetoclear——weshallfindthatsepulchreplacequiteempty,evenperhapswithoutthecrystalcoffinswehaveimaginedtostandthere。\"
\"Perhapsweshallfindthatthereisn’tacaveatallandthatwearenotsittingonaflatrockoutsideofit,\"suggestedBastinwithheavysarcasm,adding,\"Youarecleverinyourway,Bickley,butyoucantalkmorerubbishthananymanIeverknew。\"
\"Theytoldustheywouldcomebacktonightortomorrow,\"I
said。\"Iftheydo,whatwillyousaythen,Bickley?\"
\"Iwillwaittilltheycometoanswerthatquestion。Nowletusgoforawalkandtrytochangeourthoughts。Weareallover—strainedandscarcelyknowwhatwearesaying。\"
\"Onemorequestion,\"Isaidaswerosetostart。\"DidTommysufferfromhallucinationsaswellasourselves?\"
\"Whynot?\"answeredBickley。\"Heisananimaljustasweare,orperhapswethoughtwesawTommydothethingshedid。\"
\"Whenyoufoundthatbasketoffruit,Bastin,whichthenativesbroughtoverinthecanoe,wasthereaboughcoveredwithredflowerslyingonthetopofit?\"
\"Yes,Arbuthnot,oneboughonly;IthrewitdownontherockasitgotinthewaywhenIwascarryingthebasket。\"
\"WhichfloweringboughweallthoughtwesawtheSleeperOrocarryawayafterTommyhadbroughtittohim。\"
\"Yes;hemademepickitupandgiveittohim,\"saidBastin。
\"Well,ifwedidnotseethisitshouldstillbelyingontherock,astherehasbeennowindandtherearenoanimalsheretocarryitaway。Youwilladmitthat,Bickley?\"
Henodded。
\"Thenifithasgoneyouwilladmitalsothatthepresumptionisthatwesawwhatwethoughtwedidsee?\"
\"Idonotknowhowthatconclusioncanbeavoided,atanyratesofarastheincidentoftheboughisconcerned,\"repliedBickleywithcaution。
Then,withoutmorewords,westartedtolook。Atthespotwheretheboughshouldhavebeen,therewasnobough,butontherocklayseveraloftheredflowers,bittenoff,Isuppose,byTommywhilehewascarryingit。Norwasthisall。IthinkIhavementionedthattheGlitteringLadyworesandalswhichwerefastenedwithredstudsthatlookedlikerubiesorcarbuncles。Ontherocklayoneofthesestuds。Ipickeditupandweexaminedit。Ithadbeensewntothesandal—strapwithgoldenthreadorsilk。Someofthissubstancehungfromtheholedrilledinthestonewhichservedforaneye。Itwasasrottenastinder,apparentlywithextremeage。Moreover,thehardgemitselfwaspittedasthoughthepassageoftimehadtakeneffectuponit,thoughthismayhavebeencausedbyotheragencies,suchastheactionoftheradiumrays。IsmiledatBickleywholookeddisconcertedandevensad。Inawayitispainfultoseetheeffectuponanableandearnestmanoftheupsettingofhislifelongtheories。
Wewentforourwalk,keepingtotheflatlandsatthefootofthevolcanocone,forweseemedtohavehadenoughofwondersandtodesiretoreassureourselves,asitwere,bythestudyofnaturalandfamiliarthings。Asitchanced,too,wewererewardedbysundryusefuldiscoveries。Thuswefoundaplacewherethebread—treeandotherfruits,mostofthemnowripe,grewinabundance,asdidtheyam。Also,wecametoaninletthatwenoticedwascrowdedwithlargeandbeautifulfishfromthelake,whichseemedtofinditafavouritespot。Perhapsthiswasbecausealittlestreamofexcellentwaterraninhere,overflowingfromthegreatpoolormerewhichfilledthecraterabove。
Atthesefindswerejoicedgreatly,fornowweknewthatweneednotfearstarvationevenshouldoursupplyoffoodfromthemainislandbecutoff。Indeed,byhelpofsomepalm—leafstalkswhichwewovetogetherroughly,Bastin,whowasrathercleveratthiskindofthing,managedtotrapfourfishweighingtwoorthreepoundsapiece,wadingintothewatertodoso。Itwascurioustoobservewithwhateaseheadaptedhimselftothemannersandcustomsofprimevalman,somuchso,indeed,thatBickleyremarkedthatifhecouldbelieveinre—incarnation,hewouldbeabsolutelycertainthatBastinwasatroglodyteinhislastsojournontheearth。
Howeverthismightbe,Bastin’sprimevalinstinctsandabilitieswereoftheutmostservicetous。Beforewehadbeenmanydaysonthatislandhehadbuiltusakindofnativehutorhouseroofedwithpalmleavesinwhich,untilprovidedwithabetter,ashappenedafterwards,weateandheandBickleyslept,leavingthetenttome。Moreover,hewoveanetofpalmfibrewithwhichhecaughtabundanceoffish,andmadefishing—linesofthesamematerial(fortunatelywehadsomehooks)whichhebaitedwithfreshwatermusselsandtheinsidesoffish。Bymeansofthesehesecuredsomeveritablemonstersofthecarpspeciesthatprovedmostexcellenteating。Hisgreatesttriumph,however,wasadecoywhichheconstructedofboughs,whereinhetrappedanumberofwaterfowl。Sothatsoonwekeptaverygoodtableofasort,especiallyafterhehadlearnedhowtocookourfooduponthenativeplanbymeansofhotstones。Thissuitedusadmirably,asitenabledBickleyandmyselftodevoteallourtimetoarchaeologicalandotherstudieswhichdidnotgreatlyinterestBastin。
Bythetimethatwegotbacktocampitwasdrawingtowardsevening,sowecookedourfoodandate,andthen,thoroughlyexhausted,madeourselvesascomfortableaswecouldandwenttosleep。EvenourmarvelousexperiencescouldnotkeepBickleyandmyselffromsleeping,andonBastinsuchthingshadnoeffect。Heacceptedthemandthatwasall,muchmorereadilythanwedid,indeed。Triple—armedashewasinthemailofachild—likefaith,hesnappedhisfingersatevilspiritswhichhesupposedtheSleeperstobe,andateverythingelsethatothermenmightdread。
Now,asIhavementioned,afterourtalkwithMarama,althoughwedidnotthinkitwisetoadventureourselvesamongthemagainatpresent,wehadlostallfearoftheOrofenans。Inthisattitude,sofarasMaramahimselfandthemajorityofhispeoplewereconcerned,wewerequitejustified,fortheywereourwarmfriends。Butinthecaseofthesorcerers,thepriestsandalltheirrascallyandsuperstitiousbrotherhood,wewerebynomeansjustified。TheyhadnotforgivenBastinhissacrilegeorforhisunderminingoftheirauthoritybythepreachingofnewdoctrineswhich,ifadopted,woulddestroythemasahierarchy。NorhadtheyforgivenBickleyforshootingoneoftheirnumber,oranyofusforourescapefromthevengeanceoftheirgod。
SoitcameaboutthattheymadeaplottoseizeusallandhaleusofftobesacrificedtoasubstitutedimageofOro,whichbynowtheyhadsetup。Theyknewexactlywherewesleptupontherock;indeed,ourfireshowedittothemandsofartheywerenotafraidtoventure,sinceheretheyhadbeenaccustomedforgenerationstolaytheirofferingstothegodoftheMountain。
Secretlyonthepreviousnight,withouttheknowledgeofMarama,theyhadcarriedtwomorecanoestothebordersofthelake。Nowonthisnight,justasthemoonwassettingaboutthreeinthemorning,theymadetheirattack,twenty—onemeninall,forthethreecanoeswerelarge,relyingonthefollowingdarknesstogetusawayandconveyustotheplaceofsacrificetobeofferedupatdawnandbeforeMaramacouldinterfere。
Thefirstweknewofthematter,formostfoolishlywehadneglectedtokeepawatch,wastheunpleasantsensationofbrawnysavageskneelingonusandtrussingusupwithpalm—fibreropes。