第 7 节
作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9320
  low as ten days of fever would have done when he was in condition。                   But
  the    dysentery     had    been    swept    away     from    Berande。     A   score    of
  convalescents   lingered   in   the   hospital;   but   they   were   improving   hourly。
  There  had been   but   one  more  deaththat of   the  man   whose  brother   had
  wailed over him instead of brushing the flies away。
  On   the   morning   of   the   fourth   day   of   his   fever;   Sheldon   lay   on   the
  veranda; gazing dimly out over the raging ocean。               The wind was falling;
  but a mighty sea was still thundering in on Berande beach; the flying spray
  reaching   in   as   far   as   the   flagstaff   mounds;   the   foaming   wash   creaming
  against   the   gate…posts。    He   had   taken   thirty   grains   of   quinine;   and   the
  drug was buzzing in his ears like a nest of hornets; making his hands and
  knees tremble; and causing a sickening palpitation of the stomach。                Once;
  opening his eyes; he saw what he took to be an hallucination。               Not far out;
  and coming in across the Jessie's anchorage; he saw a whale…boat's nose
  thrust   skyward   on   a   smoky   crest   and   disappear   naturally;   as   an   actual
  whale…boat's   nose   should   disappear;   as   it   slid   down   the   back   of   the   sea。
  He knew that no whale…boat should be out there; and he was quite certain
  no men in the Solomons were mad enough to be abroad in such a storm。
  But the hallucination persisted。        A minute later; chancing to open his
  eyes; he saw the whale…boat; full length; and saw right into it as it rose on
  the face of a wave。       He saw six sweeps at work; and in the stern; clearly
  outlined   against   the   overhanging   wall   of   white;   a   man   who   stood   erect;
  gigantic;  swaying   with   his   weight   on   the   steering…sweep。     This   he   saw;
  and an eighth man who crouched in the bow and gazed shoreward。                       But
  what    startled   Sheldon    was   the   sight  of  a  woman      in  the  stern…sheets;
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  between the stroke…oar and the steersman。               A woman she was; for a braid
  of   her   hair   was   flying;   and   she   was   just   in   the   act   of   recapturing   it   and
  stowing   it   away   beneath   a   hat   that   for   all   the   world   was   like   his   own
  〃Baden…Powell。〃
  The boat disappeared behind the wave; and rose into view on the face
  of   the   following   one。     Again   he   looked   into   it。   The   men   were   dark…
  skinned;   and   larger   than   Solomon   Islanders;   but   the   woman;   he   could
  plainly   see;   was   white。     Who   she   was;   and   what   she   was   doing   there;
  were   thoughts   that   drifted   vaguely   through   his   consciousness。         He   was
  too sick to be vitally interested; and; besides; he had a half feeling that it
  was all a dream; but he noted that the men were resting on their sweeps;
  while the woman and the steersman were intently watching the run of seas
  behind them。
  〃Good      boatmen;〃     was    Sheldon's     verdict;   as  he   saw   the   boat   leap
  forward on the face of a huge breaker; the sweeps plying swiftly to keep
  her on that front of the moving mountain of water that raced madly for the
  shore。     It was well done。        Part full of water; the boat was flung upon the
  beach;   the   men   springing   out   and   dragging   its   nose   to   the   gate…posts。
  Sheldon   had   called vainly  to   the  house…boys;  who;   at the  moment;   were
  dosing the remaining patients in the hospital。              He knew he was unable to
  rise up and go down the path to meet the newcomers; so he lay back in the
  steamer…chair; and watched for ages while they cared for the boat。                       The
  woman   stood   to   one   side;   her   hand   resting   on   the   gate。   Occasionally
  surges of sea water washed over her feet; which he could see were encased
  in rubber sea…boots。        She scrutinized the house sharply; and for some time
  she   gazed   at   him   steadily。    At   last;   speaking   to   two   of   the   men;   who
  turned and followed her; she started up the path。
  Sheldon attempted to rise; got half up out of his chair; and fell back
  helplessly。     He   was   surprised   at   the   size   of   the   men;   who   loomed   like
  giants    behind     her。   Both     were    six…footers;    and    they   were    heavy    in
  proportion。      He had never seen islanders like them。 They were not black
  like the Solomon Islanders; but light brown; and their features were larger;
  more regular; and even handsome。
  The    womanor       girl;  rather;  he   decidedwalked       along    the  veranda
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  toward   him。       The   two   men   waited   at   the   head   of   the   steps;   watching
  curiously。      The girl   was angry;   he could see that。             Her   gray eyes   were
  flashing;   and   her   lips   were   quivering。      That   she   had   a   temper;   was   his
  thought。      But the eyes were striking。           He decided that they were not gray
  after all; or; at least; not all gray。          They were large and wide apart; and
  they looked at him from under level brows。                  Her face was cameo…like; so
  clear cut was it。       There were other striking things about herthe cowboy
  Stetson   hat;   the   heavy   braids   of   brown   hair;   and   the   long…barrelled   38
  Colt's revolver that hung in its holster on her hip。
  〃Pretty   hospitality;   I   must   say;〃   was   her   greeting;   〃letting   strangers
  sink or swim in your front yard。〃
  〃II   beg   your   pardon;〃 he   stammered;   by  a   supreme   effort   dragging
  himself to his feet。
  His legs wobbled under him; and with a suffocating sensation he began
  sinking   to   the   floor。   He   was   aware   of   a   feeble   gratification   as   he   saw
  solicitude leap into her eyes; then blackness smote him; and at the moment
  of smiting him his thought was that at last; and for the first time in his life;
  he had fainted。
  The   ringing   of   the   big   bell   aroused   him。     He   opened   his   eyes   and
  found that he was on the couch indoors。                  A glance at the clock told him
  that   it   was   six;   and   from   the   direction   the   sun's   rays   streamed   into   the
  room he knew that it was morning。                 At first he puzzled over something
  untoward he was sure had happened。                  Then on the wall he saw a Stetson
  hat   hanging;   and   beneath   it   a   full   cartridge…belt   and   a   long…barrelled   38
  Colt's revolver。       The slender girth of the belt told its feminine story; and
  he   remembered   the   whale…boat of   the   day  before   and   the   gray  eyes   that
  flashed   beneath   the   level   brows。       She   it   must   have   been   who   had   just
  rung the bell。       The cares of the plantation rushed upon him; and he sat up
  in bed;   clutching   at   the   wall   for  support   as   the   mosquito   screen   lurched
  dizzily   around   him。       He   was   still   sitting   there;   holding   on;   with   eyes
  closed; striving to master his giddiness; when he heard her voice。
  〃You'll lie right down again; sir;〃 she said。
  It   was   sharply   imperative;   a   voice   used   to   command。        At   the   same
  time one hand pressed him back toward the pillow while the other caught
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  him from behind and eased him down。
  〃You've   been   unconscious   for  twenty…four   hours   now;〃   she   went   on;
  〃and   I   have taken   charge。     When   I   say  the   word   you'll   get   up;  and   not
  until   then。   Now;   what   medicine   do   you   take?quinine?         Here   are   ten
  grains。    That's right。     You'll make a good patient。〃
  〃My dear madame;〃 he began。
  〃You   musn't   speak;〃   she   interrupted;   〃that   is;   in   protest。   Otherwise;
  you can talk。〃
  〃But the plantation〃
  〃A dead man is of no use on a plantation。               Don't you want to know
  about     ME?     My     vanity    is  hurt。   Here     am   I;  just  through    my    first
  shipwreck; and here are you; not the least bit curious; talking about your
  miserable      plantation。    Can't     you   see   that  I  am   just   bursting    to  tell
  somebody; anybody; about my shipwreck?〃
  He   smiled;   it   was   the   first   time   in   weeks。 And   he