第26章

类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:10276更新时间:19/01/07 15:17:55
Nightmare!Imagination!No,thesepalebeforethatscenewhichitwasgiventoourhumaneyestowitness。 Andallthewhile,bending,bowingtowardsus——awayfromus—— makingobeisancetothepathinfrontasthoughingreeting,tothepathbehindasthoughinfarewell;instinctwithahorriblelife,withahideousandgiganticgrace,thattitanicTerrorwhirledonwardstothemarkoffate。 Atthemomentnothingcouldpersuademethatitwasnotaliveanddidnotknowitsawfulmission。Visionsflashedacrossmymind。Ithoughtofthepeoplesoftheworldsleepingintheirbeds,orgoingabouttheirbusiness,orengagedevenintheworkofwar。Ithoughtoftheshipsupontheseassteamingsteadilytowardstheirfar—offports。ThenIthoughtofwhatpresentlymighthappentothem,ofthetremorsfollowedbyconvulsions,ofthesuddencrashingdownofcities,suchaswehadseeninthepictureYvashowedusintheTemple,oftheinflowofthewatersofthedeeppiledupinmightywaves,ofthewoeanddesolationasoftheendoftheworld,andofthequiet,followingdeath。SoIthoughtandinmyheartprayedtothegreatArch—ArchitectoftheUniversetostretchoutHisArmtoavertthisfearsomeruinofHishandiwork。 Oroglared,histhinfingerstightenedtheirgripupontherod,hishairandlongbeardseemedtobristlewithfuriousanddelightedexcitement。Thepurple—fringedrimoftheMonsterhadlongovershadowedthewhitedpatchofrock;itsgrindingfootwasscarcetenyardsaway。OromademoresignstoYvawho,beneaththeshelterofhershield,againbentdownanddidsomethingthatIcouldnotsee。Then,asthoughherpartwereplayed,sherose,drewthegreyhoodofhercloakallaboutherfacesothathereyesaloneremainedvisible,tookonesteptowardsmeandinthebrokenEnglishwehadtaughther,calledintomyear。 \"Humphrey,Godyoubless!Humphrey,wemeetsoon。Forgetnotme!\" ShesteppedbackagainbeforeIcouldattempttoanswer,andnextinstantwithahideous,concentratedeffort,Orobendinghimselfdouble,thrustupontherod,asIcouldseefromhisopenmouth,shoutingwhilehethrust。 Atthesamemoment,withaswiftspring,Yvaleaptimmediatelyinfrontofthelensorwindow,sothatthemetallicshieldwithwhichshecoveredherselfpressedagainstitssubstance。 SimultaneouslyOroflunguphisarmsasthoughinhorror。 Toolate!Theshutterfellandfrombehindittheresprangoutarushoflivingflame。ItstruckonYva’sshieldandexpandedtorightandleft。Theinsulatedshieldandgarmentsthatsheworeseemedtoresistit。Forafractionoftimeshestoodtherelikeaglowingangel,wrappedinfire。 Thenshewassweptoutwardsandupwardsandatalittledistancedissolvedlikeaghostandvanishedfromoursight。 Yvawasashes!Yvawasgone!Thesacrificewasconsummated! Andnotinvain!Notinvain!Onherpoorbreastshehadreceivedthefullblastofthathellishlightningflash。Yetwhilstdestroying,itturnedawayfromher,seekingthefreepathsoftheair。Soitcameaboutthatitsobstructedstrengthstruckthefootofthetravellinggyroscope,diffusedanddidnotsufficetothrustitthatonenecessaryinchonwhichdependedthefateofhalftheworld,ormissingitaltogether,passedawayoneitherside。Evensothehuge,gleamingmountainrockedandtrembled。Once,twice,thrice,itboweditselftowardsusasthoughinmajestichomagetogreatnesspassedaway。Forasecond,too,itscoursewaschecked,andatthechecktheearthquakedandtrembled。Yes,thentheworldshook,andtheblueglobesoffirewentout,whileIwasthrowntotheground。 Whentheyreturnedagain,theflamingmonsterwasoncemoresailingmajesticallyuponitswayanddowntheaccustomedleft—handpath! Indeedthesacrificewasnotinvain。Theworldshook——butYvahadsavedtheworld! ChapterXXVI TommyIlaystillawhile,onmybackasIhadfallen,andbeneaththeshield—likedefencewhichYvahadgiventome。 Notwithstandingthefire—resisting,metalisedstuffofwhichitwasmade,Inotedthatitwastwistedandalmostburntthrough。 Doubtlessthestored—upelectricityorearthmagnetism,orwhateveritmayhavebeenthathadleaptoutofthathole,beingdiffusedbytheresistancewithwhichitwasmet,hadgrazedmewithitsouteredge,andhaditnotbeenfortheshieldandcloak,Ialsoshouldhavebeenburnedup。Iwished,oh!howI wishedthatithadbeenso。Then,bynowallmusthavefinishedandIshouldhaveknownthetruthastowhatawaitsusbeyondthechange:sleep,ordreams,orperchancethefullestlife。AlsoI shouldnothavelearnedalone。 Lyingtherethus,idly,asthoughinahalf—sleep,IfeltTommylickingmyface,andthrowingmyarmaboutthepoorlittlefrightenedbeast,Iwatchedthegreatworld—balanceasitretreatedonitseternaljourney。Atonetimeitsvastprojectingrimhadovershadowedusandalmostseemedtotouchthecliffofrockagainstwhichweleant。Irememberthattheeffectofthatshiningarchathousandfeetorsoaboveourheadswaswonderful。 Itremindedmeofacanopyofblackestthundercloudssupporteduponaframeworkofwheelingrainbows,whilebeneathitallthechildrenofthedevilshoutedtogetherinjoy。InotedthiseffectonlyafewsecondsbeforeYvaspoketomeandleaptintothepathoftheflash。 Now,however,itwasfaraway,amereflamingwheelthatbecamegraduallysmaller,anditsSatanicvoicesweregrowingfaint。AsIhavesaid,Iwatcheditsdisappearanceidly,reflectingthatI shouldneverlookuponitslikeagain;alsothatitwassomethingwellworthgoingforthtosee。ThenIbecameawarethatthehumming,howlingdinhaddecreasedsufficientlytoenablemetohearhumanvoiceswithouteffort。BastinwasaddressingBickley—— likemyselftheywerebothupontheground。 \"Hertranslation,asyoumayhavenoticed,Bickley,ifyouwerenottoofrightened,wasreallyveryremarkable。Nodoubtitwillhaveremindedyou,asitdidme,ofthatofElijah。ShehadexactlytheappearanceofapersongoinguptoHeaveninavehicleoffire。Thedestinationwascertainlythesame,andeventhecloaksheworeaddedafamiliartouchandincreasedthesimilarity。\" \"Atanyrateitdidnotfalluponyou,\"answeredBickleywithsomethinglikeasob,inavoiceofmingledaweandexasperation。 \"Forgoodness’sake!Bastin,stopyourBiblicalparallelsandletusadore,yes,letusadorethedivinestcreaturethattheearthhasborne!\" NeverhaveIlovedBickleymorethanwhenIheardhimutterthosewords。 \"’Divinest’isalargeterm,Bickley,andonetowhichI hesitatetosubscribe,rememberingasIdocertainoftheprophetsandtheEarlyFatherswithalltheirfaults,notofcoursetomentiontheApostles。But——\"herehepaused,forsuddenlyallthreeofusbecameawareofOro。 Healsohasbeenthrowntothegroundbythestrengthoftheprisonedforceswhichhegatheredandloosedupontheirunholyerrand,but,asIrejoicedtoobserve,hadsufferedfromthemmuchmorethanourselves。Doubtlessthiswasowingtothefactthathehadsprungforwardinalastwildefforttosavehisdaughter,ortopreventherfrominterferingwithhisexperiment,Iknownotwhich。Asaresulthisrightcheekwasmuchscorched,hisrightarmwaswitheredandhelpless,andhismagnificentbeardwashalfburntoffhim。Further,veryevidentlyhewassufferingfromsevereshock,forherockeduponhisfeetandshooklikeanaspenleaf。Allthis,however,didnotinterferewiththelivelinessofhisgriefandrage。 Therehestood,atoweringshape,likealightning—smittenstatue,andcursedus,especiallyBastin。 \"Mydaughterhasgone!\"hecried,\"burnedupbythefierypowerthatismyservant。Nothingremainsofherbutdust,and,Priest,thisisyourdoing。Youpoisonedherheartwithyourchildishdoctrinesofmercyandsacrifice,andtherest,sothatshethrewherselfintothepathoftheflashtosavesomemiserableracesthatshehadneverevenknown。\" Hepausedexhausted,whereonBastinansweredhimwithspirit: \"Yes,Oro,shebeingaholywoman,hasgonewhereyouwillneverfollowher。Alsoitisyourownfaultsinceyoushouldhavelistenedtoherentreatiesinsteadofboxingherearslikethebruteyouare。\" \"Mydaughterisgone,\"wentonOro,recoveringhisstrength,\"andmygreatdesignsareruined。Yetonlyforawhile,\"headded,\"fortheworld—balancewillreturnagain,ifnottilllongafteryourlife—spansaredone。\" \"Ifyoudon’tdoctoryourself,LordOro,\"saidBickley,alsorising,\"Imaytellyouasonewhounderstandssuchthings,thatmostlikelyitwillbeafteryourlife—spanisdonealso。Althoughtheireffectmaybedelayed,severeshocksfromburnsandover— excitementareapttoprovefataltotheaged。\" Orosnarledathim;nootherworddescribesit。 \"Andthereareotherthings,Physician,\"hesaid,\"whichareapttoprovefataltotheyoung。Atleastnowyouwillnolongerdenymypower。\" \"Iamnotsosure,\"answeredBickley,\"sinceitseemsthatthereisagreaterPower,namelythatofawoman’sloveandsacrifice。\" \"Andagreaterstill,\"interruptedBastin,\"Whichputthoseideasintoherhead。\" \"Asforyou,Humphrey,\"wentonOro,\"Irejoicetothinkthatyouatleasthavelosttwothingsthatmandesiresaboveallotherthings——thewomanyousoughtandthefuturekingshipoftheworld。\" Istoodupandfacedhim。 \"ThefirstIhavegained,althoughhow,youdonotunderstand,Oro,\"Ianswered。\"Andofthesecond,seeingthatitwouldhavecomethroughyou,onyourconditions,Iamindeedgladtoberid。 Iwishnopowerthatspringsfrommurder,andnogiftsfromonewhoansweredhisdaughter’sprayerwithblows。\" Foramomentheseemedremorseful。 \"Shevexedmewithherfoolishness,\"hesaid。Thenhisrageblazedupagain: \"Anditwasyouwhotaughtittoher,\"hewenton。\"Youareguilty,allthreeofyou,andthereforeIamleftwithnonetoservemeinmyage;thereforealsomymightyschemesareoverthrown。\" \"Also,Oro,ifyouspeaktruth,thereforehalftheworldissaved,\"Iaddedquietly,\"andonehasleftitofwhomitwasunworthy。\" \"Youthinkthatthesecivilisationsofyours,asyouarepleasedtocallthem,aresaved,doyou?\"hesneered。\"Yet,evenifBickleywererightandIshoulddieandbecomepowerless,I tellyouthattheyarealreadydamned。Ihavestudiedtheminyourbooksandseenthemwithmyeyes,andIsaythattheyarerottenbeforeevertheyareripe,andthattheirendshallbetheendoftheSonsofWisdom,todieforlackofincrease。ThatiswhyIwouldhavesavedtheEast,becauseinitalonethereisincrease,andthencealonecanrisethegreatlastraceofmanwhichIwouldhavegiventoyourchildrenforanheritage。 Moreover,thinknotthatyouWesternershavedonewithwars。I tellyouthattheyarebutbegunandthattheswordshalleatyouup,andwhattheswordsparesclassshallsnatchfromclassinthestruggleforsupremacyandease。\" ThushespokewithextraordinaryandconcentratedbitternessthatIconfesswouldhavefrightenedme,hadIbeencapableoffear,whichatthemomentIwasnot。Whoisafraidwhenhehaslostall? NorwasBastinalarmed,ifforotherreasons。 \"Ithinkitrighttotellyou,Oro,\"hesaid,\"thattheonlyfutureyouneedtroubleaboutisyourown。GodAlmightywilllookafterthewesterncivilisationsinwhateverwayHemaythinkbest,asyoumayrememberHedidjustnow。OnlyIamsureyouwon’tbeheretoseehowitisdone。\" AgainfuryblazedinOro’seyes。 \"AtleastIwilllookafteryou,youhalf—breddogs,whoyapoutill—omenedpropheciesofdeathintomyface。Sincethethreeofyoulovedmydaughterwhomyoubroughttoherdoom,andwerebyherbeloved,ifdifferently,Ithinkitbestthatyoushouldfollowonherroad。How?Thatisthequestion?ShallIleaveyoutostarveinthesegreatcaves?——Nay,looknottowardstheroadofescapewhichdoubtlessshepointedouttoyou,for,asHumphreyknows,IcantravelswiftlyandIwillmakesurethatyoufinditblocked。OrshallI——\"andheglancedupwardsatthegreatglobesofwanderingfire,asthoughhepurposedtosummonthemtobeourdeath,asdoubtlesshecouldhavedone。 \"Idonotcarewhatyoudo,\"Iansweredwearily。\"OnlyIwouldbegyoutostrikequickly。YetformyfriendsIamsorry,sinceitwasIwholedthemonthisquest,andforyou,too,Tommy,\"I added,lookingatthepoorlittlehound。\"Youwerefoolish,Tommy,\"Iwenton,\"whenyouscentedoutthatoldtyrantinhiscoffin,atleastforourownsake。\" Indeedthedogwasterriblyscared。Hewhinedcontinuallyandfromtimetotimeranalittlewayandthenreturnedtous,suggestingthatweshouldgofromthishorror—hauntedspot。 Lastly,asthoughheunderstoodthatitwasOrowhokeptusthere,hewenttohimandjumpingup,lickedhishandinabeseechingfashion。 Thesuper—manlookedatthedogandashelookedtheragewentoutofhisfaceandwasreplacedbysomethingresemblingpity。 \"Idonotwishthebeasttodie,\"hemutteredtohimselfinlowreflectivetones,asthoughhethoughtaloud,\"forofthemallitalonelikedanddidnotfearme。Imighttakeitwithmebutstillitwouldperishofgriefinthelonelinessofthecaves。Moreover,sheloveditwhomIshallseenomore;yes,Yva——\"ashespokethenamehisvoicebrokealittle。\"YetifI sufferthemtoescapetheywilltellmystorytotheworldandmakemealaughingstock。Well,iftheydo,whatdoesitmatter? NoneofthoseWesternfoolswouldbelieveit;thinkingthattheyknewall;likeBickleytheywouldmockandsaythattheyweremad,orliars。\" AgainTommylickedhishand,butmoreconfidently,asthoughinstincttoldhimsomethingofwhatwaspassinginOro’smind。I watchedwithanidlewonder,marvellingwhetheritwerepossiblethatthismercilessbeingwouldafterallspareusforthesakeofthedog。 So,strangetosay,itcameabout,forsuddenlyOrolookedupandsaid: \"Getyougone,andquickly,beforemymoodchanges。Thehoundhassavedyou。ForitssakeIgiveyouyourlives,whootherwiseshouldcertainlyhavedied。Shewhohasgonepointedouttoyou,Idoubtnot,aroadthatrunstotheupperair。Ithinkthatitisstillopen。Indeed,\"headded,closinghiseyesforamoment,\"Iseethatitisstillopen,iflonganddifficult。Followit,andshouldyouwinthrough,takeyourboatandsailawayasswiftlyasyoucan。WhetheryoudieorliveIcarenothing,butmyhandswillbecleanofyourblood,althoughyoursarestainedwithYva’s。Begone!andmycursegowithyou。\" Withoutwaitingforfurtherwordswewenttofetchourlanterns,water—bottlesandbagoffoodwhichwehadlaiddownatalittledistance。AsweapproachedthemIlookedupandsawOrostandingsomewayoff。Thelightfromoneoftheblueglobesoffirewhichpassedcloseabovehishead,shoneuponhimandmadehimghastly。Moreover,itseemedtomeasthoughapproachingdeathhadwrittenitsnameuponhismalevolentcountenance。 Iturnedmyheadaway,forabouthisaspectinthosesinistersurroundingstherewassomethinghorrible,somethingmenacingandrepellenttomanandofhimIwishedtoseenomore。NorindeeddidI,forwhenIglancedinthatdirectionagainOrowasgone。I supposethathehadretreatedintotheshadowswherenolightplayed。 Wegatheredupourgear,andwhiletheotherswererelightingthelanterns,IwalkedafewpacesforwardtothespotwhereYvahadbeendissolvedinthedevouringfire。Somethingcaughtmyeyeupontherockyfloor。Ipickeditup。Itwasthering,orrathertheremainsoftheringthatIhadgivenheronthatnightwhenwedeclaredourloveamidsttheruinsbythecraterlake。Shehadneverwornitonherhandbutforherownreasons,asshetoldme,suspendedituponherbreastbeneathherrobe。ItwasanancientringthatIhadboughtinEgypt,fashionedofgoldinwhichwassetaveryhardbasaltorotherblackstone。Onthiswasengravedtheankorloopedcross,whichwastheEgyptiansymbolofLife,androunditasnake,thesymbolofEternity。Thegoldwasforthemostpartmelted,butthestone,beingsohardandprotectedbytheshieldandasbestoscloak,forsuchI supposeitwas,hadresistedthefuryoftheflash。Onlynowitwaswhiteinsteadofblack,likeaburntonyxthathadknownthefuneralpyre。Indeed,perhapsitwasanonyx。Ikisseditandhiditaway,foritseemedtometoconveyagreetingandwithitapromise。 Thenwestarted,averysadanddejectedtrio。Leavingwithashudderthatvastplacewherethebluelightsplayedeternally,wecametotheshaftupanddownwhichthetravellingstonepursueditsendlesspath,andsawitarriveanddepartagain。 \"Iwonderhedidnotsendusthatway,\"saidBickley,pointingtoit。 \"IamsureIamverygladitneveroccurredtohim,\"answeredBastin,\"forIamcertainthatwecouldnothavemadethejourneyagainwithoutourguide,Yva。\" Ilookedathimandheceased。SomehowIcouldnotbear,asyet,tohearherbelovednamespokenbyotherlips。 Thenweenteredthepassagethatshepointedouttous,andbeganamostterriblejourneywhich,sofaraswecouldjudge,forwelostanyexactcountoftime,tookusaboutsixtyhours。 Theroad,itistrue,wassmoothandunblocked,buttheascentwasfearfullysteepandslippery;somuchsothatoftenwewereobligedtopulleachotherupitandliedowntorest。 Haditnotbeenforthoselarge,felt—coveredbottlesofLife— water,Iamsureweshouldneverhavewonthrough。Butthismarvelouselixir,drunkalittleatatime,alwaysre— invigoratedusandgaveusstrengthtopushon。Alsowehadsomefood,andfortunatelyourspareoilheldout,forthedarknessinthattunnelwascomplete。Tommybecamesoexhaustedthatatlengthwemustcarryhimbyturns。Hewouldhavediedhaditnotbeenforthewater;indeedIthoughtthathewasgoingtodie。 Afterourlastrestandashortsleep,however,heseemedtobegintorecover,andgenerallytherewassomethinginhismannerwhichsuggestedtousthatheknewhimselftobenotfarfromthesurfaceoftheearthtowardswhichwehadcrawledupwardsforthousandsuponthousandsoffeet,fortunatelywithoutmeetingwithanyzoneofheatwhichwasnotbearable。 Wewereright,forwhenwehadstaggeredforwardalittlefurther,suddenlyTommyranaheadofusandvanished。Thenweheardhimbarkingbutwherewecouldnotsee,sincethetunnelappearedtotakeaturnandcontinue,butthistimeonadownwardcourse,whilethesoundofthebarkscamefromourright。Wesearchedwiththelanternswhichwerenowbeginningtodieandfoundalittleholealmostfilledwithfallenpiecesofrock。Wescoopedtheseawaywithourhands,makinganaperturelargeenoughtocreepthrough。Afewmoreyardsandwesawlight,theblessedlightofthemoon,andinitstoodTommybarkinghoarsely。Nextweheardthesoundofthesea。Westruggledondesperatelyandpresentlypushedourwaythroughbushesandvegetationontoasteepdeclivity。Downthiswerolledandscrambled,tofindourselvesatlastlyinguponasandybeach,whilstaboveusthefullmoonshoneintheheavens。 Here,withaprayerofthankfulness,weflungourselvesdownandslept。 IfithadnotbeenforTommyandwehadgonefurtheralongthetunnel,whichIhavelittledoubtstretchedonbeneaththesea,where,Iwonder,shouldwehavesleptthatnight? Whenwewokethesunwasshininghighintheheavens。Evidentlytherehadbeenraintowardsthedawn,thoughaswewerelyingbeneaththeshelterofsomebroad—leavedtree,fromitwehadsufferedlittleinconvenience。Oh!howbeautiful,afteroursojourninthoseunholycaves,werethesunandtheseaandthesweetairandtheraindropshangingontheleaves。 Wedidnotwakeofourselves;indeedifwehadbeenleftaloneIamsurethatweshouldhaveslepttheclockround,forwewereterriblyexhausted。WhatwokeuswasthechatterofacrowdofOrofenanswhoweregatheredatadistancefromthetreeandengagedinstaringatusinafrightenedway,alsothebarksofTommywhoobjectedtotheirintrusion。AmongthepeopleI recognisedouroldfriendthechiefMaramabyhisfeathercloak,andsittingup,beckonedtohimtoapproach。Afteragooddealofhesitationhecame,walkingdelicatelylikeAgag,andstoppingfromtimetotimetostudyus,asthoughhewerenotsurethatwewerereal。 \"Whatfrightensyou,Marama?\"Iaskedhim。 \"Youfrightenus,OFriend—from—the—Sea。WhencedidyouandtheHealerandtheBellowercomeandwhydoyourfaceslooklikethoseofghostsandwhyisthelittleblackbeastsolarge—eyedandsothin?Overthelakeweknowyoudidnotcome,forwehavewatcheddayandnight;moreoverthereisnocanoeupontheshore。 Alsoitwouldnothavebeenpossible。\" \"Whynot?\"Iaskedidly。 \"Comeandsee,\"heanswered。 Risingstifflyweemergedfrombeneaththetreeandperceivedthatwewereatthefootofthecliffagainstwhichtheremainsoftheyachthadbeenbornebythegreattempest。Indeedthereitwaswithinacoupleofhundredyardsofus。 FollowingMaramaweclimbedtheslopingpathwhichranupthecliffandascendedaknollwhencewecouldseethelakeandtheconeofthevolcanoinitscentre。Atleastweusedtobeabletoseethiscone,butnow,atanyratewiththenakedeye,wecouldmakeoutnothing,exceptasmallbrownspotinthemidstofthewatersofthelake。 \"ThemountainwhichroseupmanyfeetinthatstormwhichbroughtyoutoOrofena,Friend—from—the—Sea,hasnowsunktillonlytheverytopofitistobeseen,\"saidMaramasolemnly。 \"EventheRockofOfferingshasvanishedbeneaththewater,andwithitthehousethatwebuiltforyou。\" \"Yes,\"Isaid,affectingnosurprise。\"Butwhendidthathappen?\" \"Fivenightsagotheworldshook,Friend—from—the—Sea,andwhenthesunrosewesawthatthemouthofthecavewhichappearedonthedayofyourcoming,hadvanished,andthattheholymountainitselfhadsunkdeep,sothatnowonlythecrestofitisleftabovethewater。\" \"Suchthingshappen,\"Irepliedcarelessly。 \"Yes,Friend—from—the—Sea。Likemanyothermarvelstheyhappenwhereyouandyourcompanionsare。Thereforewebegyouwhocanariseoutoftheearthlikespirits,toleaveusatoncebeforeourislandandallofuswhodwellthereonaredrownedbeneaththeocean。Leaveusbeforewekillyou,ifindeedyoubemen,ordieatyourhandsif,aswethink,youbeevilspiritswhocanthrowupmountainsanddragthemdown,andcreategodsthatslay,andmoveaboutinthebowelsoftheworld。\" \"Thatisourintention,forourbusinesshereisdone,\"I answeredcalmly。\"Comenowandhelpustodepart。Butfirstbringusfood。Bringitinplenty,forwemustvictualourboat。\" Maramabowedandissuedthenecessaryorders。Indeedfoodsufficientforourimmediateneedswasalreadythereasanoffering,andofitweatewiththankfulness。 Thenweboardedtheshipandexaminedthelifeboat。Thankstoourprecautionsitwasstillinveryfairorderandonlyneededsomelittlecaulkingwhichwedidwithgrassfibreandpitchfromthestores。AfterthiswiththehelpoftheOrofenanswhoworkedhardintheirdesperatedesiretoberidofus,wedrewtheboatintothesea,andprovisionedherwithstoresfromtheship,andwithanamplesupplyofwater。Everythingbeingreadyatlast,wewaitedfortheeveningwindwhichalwaysblewoffshore,tostart。Asitwasnotdueforhalfanhourormore,Iwalkedbacktothetreeunderwhichwehadsleptandtriedtofindtheholewhencewehademergedfromthetunnelontothefaceofthecliff。 Myhurriedsearchproveduseless。Thedeclivityofthecliffwascoveredwithtropicalgrowth,andtheheavyrainhadwashedawayeverytraceofourdescent,andverylikelyfilledtheholeitselfwithearth。Atanyrate,ofitIcoulddiscovernothing。 ThenasthebreezebegantoblowIreturnedtotheboatandherebadeadieutoMarama,whogavemehisfeathercloakasafarewellgift。 \"Good—bye,Friend—from—the—Sea,\"hesaidtome。\"Wearegladtohaveseenyouandthankyouformanythings。Butwedonotwishtoseeyouanymore。\" \"Good—bye,Marama,\"Ianswered。\"Whatyousay,weecho。Atleastyouhavenownogreatlumpuponyourneckandwehaveridyouofyourwizards。ButbewareofthegodOrowhodwellsinthemountain,forifyouangerhimhewillsinkyourislandbeneaththesea。\"