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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  saved their mutterings for the barracks at night; where he could not hear。
  And   there   were   no   more   runaways   and   no   more   night…prowlers   on   the
  veranda。
  Dawn   of   the   third   day   after   the   whipping   brought   the   Jessie's   white
  sails in sight。     Eight miles away; it was not till two in the afternoon that
  the  light   air…fans   enabled   her   to   drop   anchor   a  quarter   of   a   mile   off   the
  shore。     The   sight   of   her   gave   Sheldon   fresh   courage;   and   the   tedious
  hours of waiting did not irk him。 He gave his orders to the boss…boys and
  made     his  regular    trips  to  the  hospital。    Nothing     mattered     now。    His
  troubles were at an end。 He could lie down and take care of himself and
  proceed to   get   well。 The Jessie   had   arrived。      His   partner   was   on   board;
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  vigorous and hearty from six weeks' recruiting on Malaita。                 He could take
  charge now; and all would be well with Berande。
  Sheldon lay in the steamer…chair and watched the Jessie's whale… boat
  pull in for the beach。       He wondered why only three sweeps were pulling;
  and   he   wondered   still   more   when;   beached; there   was so   much   delay  in
  getting out of the boat。       Then he understood。          The three blacks who had
  been pulling started up the beach with a stretcher on their shoulders。                    A
  white   man;   whom   he   recognized   as   the  Jessie's   captain;   walked   in   front
  and opened the gate; then dropped behind to close it。                Sheldon knew that
  it was Hughie Drummond who lay in the stretcher; and a mist came before
  his eyes。 He felt an overwhelming desire to die。              The disappointment was
  too    great。   In   his  own    state  of  terrible   weakness     he   felt  that  it  was
  impossible   to   go   on   with   his   task   of   holding   Berande   plantation   tight…
  gripped in his fist。      Then the will of him flamed up again; and he directed
  the    blacks    to  lay   the   stretcher   beside    him    on   the   floor。    Hughie
  Drummond; whom he had last seen in health; was an emaciated skeleton。
  His closed eyes were deep…sunken。              The shrivelled lips had fallen away
  from   the   teeth;   and   the   cheek…bones   seemed   bursting   through   the   skin。
  Sheldon sent a house…boy for his thermometer and glanced questioningly
  at   the   captain。  〃Black…water   fever;〃   the   captain   said。     〃He's   been   like
  this   for  six   days;   unconscious。      And     we've    got   dysentery    on   board。
  What's the matter with you?〃
  〃I'm burying four a day;〃 Sheldon answered; as he bent over from the
  steamer…chair and inserted the thermometer under his partner's tongue。
  Captain Oleson swore blasphemously;  and   sent   a   house…boy  to   bring
  whisky and soda。        Sheldon glanced at the thermometer。
  〃One hundred and seven;〃 he said。            〃Poor Hughie。〃
  Captain Oleson offered him some whisky。
  〃Couldn't think of itperforation; you know;〃 Sheldon said。
  He sent for a boss…boy and ordered a grave to be dug; also some of the
  packing…cases to be knocked together into a coffin。                 The blacks did not
  get   coffins。    They  were   buried   as they  died; being   carted on   a   sheet   of
  galvanized   iron;   in   their   nakedness;   from   the   hospital   to   the   hole   in   the
  ground。      Having   given   the   orders;   Sheldon   lay   back   in   his   chair   with
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  closed eyes。
  〃It's ben fair hell; sir;〃 Captain   Oleson began; then broke off to   help
  himself     to  more   whisky。    〃It's   ben   fair  hell;  Mr。  Sheldon;    I  tell  you。
  Contrary winds and calms。           We've ben driftin' all about the shop for ten
  days。    There's ten thousand sharks following us for the tucker we've ben
  throwin' over to them。        They was snappin' at the oars when we started to
  come   ashore。      I   wisht   to   God   a   nor'wester'd   come   along   an'   blow   the
  Solomons clean to hell。〃
  〃We got it from the waterwater from Owga creek。                 Filled my casks
  with   it。  How   was   we   to   know?     I've   filled   there   before   an'   it   was   all
  right。    We had sixty recruits…full up; and my crew of fifteen。 We've ben
  buryin' them day an' night。         The beggars won't live; damn them!              They
  die out of spite。     Only three of my crew left on its legs。          Five more down。
  Seven dead。       Oh; hell!    What's the good of talkin'?〃
  〃How many recruits left?〃 Sheldon asked。
  〃Lost half。     Thirty left。    Twenty down; and ten tottering around。〃
  Sheldon sighed。
  〃That means another addition to the hospital。             We've got to get them
  ashore somehow。Viaburi!           Hey; you; Viaburi; ring big fella bell strong
  fella too much。〃
  The hands; called in from the fields at that unwonted hour; were split
  into   detachments。      Some      were   sent  into   the  woods    to  cut  timber    for
  house…beams; others to cutting cane…grass for thatching; and forty of them
  lifted   a   whale…boat   above   their   heads   and   carried   it   down   to   the   sea。
  Sheldon had gritted his teeth; pulled his collapsing soul together; and taken
  Berande plantation into his fist once more。
  〃Have you seen the barometer?〃 Captain Oleson asked; pausing at the
  bottom of the steps on his way to oversee the disembarkation of the sick。
  〃No;〃 Sheldon answered。          〃Is it down?〃
  〃It's going down。〃
  〃Then   you'd   better   sleep   aboard   to…night;〃   was   Sheldon's   judgment。
  〃Never mind the funeral。         I'll see to poor Hughie。〃
  〃A nigger was kicking the bucket when I dropped anchor。〃
  The captain made the statement as a simple fact; but obviously waited
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  for a suggestion。       The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through
  him。
  〃Dump   him  over;〃   he   cried。     〃Great   God;  man!   don't   you think   I've
  got enough graves ashore?〃
  〃I just wanted to know; that was all;〃 the captain answered; in no wise
  offended。
  Sheldon regretted his childishness。
  〃Oh;   Captain   Oleson;〃   he   called。     〃If   you   can   see   your   way   to   it;
  come ashore to…morrow and lend me a hand。                If you can't; send the mate。〃
  〃Right O。      I'll come myself。      Mr。 Johnson's dead; sir。        I forgot to tell
  youthree days ago。〃
  Sheldon watched the Jessie's captain go down the path; with   waving
  arms   and   loud   curses   calling   upon   God   to   sink   the   Solomons。      Next;
  Sheldon noted the Jessie rolling lazily on the glassy swell; and beyond; in
  the north…west; high over Florida Island; an alpine chain of dark…massed
  clouds。     Then he turned to his partner; calling for boys to carry him into
  the house。      But Hughie Drummond had reached the end。                   His breathing
  was    imperceptible。      By    mere    touch;   Sheldon     could   ascertain   that   the
  dying man's temperature was going down。                It must have been going down
  when the thermometer registered one hundred and seven。                   He had burned
  out。    Sheldon   knelt   beside   him;   the   house…boys   grouped   around;   their
  white singlets and loin…cloths peculiarly at variance with their dark skins
  and savage countenances; their huge ear…plugs and carved and glistening
  nose…rings。      Sheldon   tottered     to   his   feet   at   last;   and   half…fell   into  the
  steamer…chair。      Oppressive   as   the   heat had   been; it   was   now   even   more
  oppressive。      It   was   difficult   to   breathe。 He   panted   for   air。 The   faces
  and naked arms of the house…boys were beaded with sweat。
  〃Marster;〃 one of them ventured; 〃big fella wind he come; strong fella
  too much。〃
  Sheldon   nodded   his   head   but   did   not   look。   Much   as   he   had   loved
  Hughie      Drummond;       his  death;   and   the  funeral   it  entailed;   seemed    an
  intolerable burden to add to what he was already sinking under。                  He had a
  feelingnay; it was a certitudethat all he had to do was to shut his eyes
  and let go; and that he would die; sink into immensity of rest。               He knew it;
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