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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  somebody; anybody; about my shipwreck?〃
  He   smiled;   it   was   the   first   time   in   weeks。 And   he   smiled;   not   so
  much at what she said; as at the way she said itthe whimsical expression
  of her face; the laughter in her eyes; and the several tiny lines of humour
  that drew in at the corners。         He was curiously wondering as to what her
  age was; as he said aloud:
  〃Yes; tell me; please。〃
  〃That I will notnot now;〃 she retorted; with a toss of the head。 〃I'll
  find somebody to tell my story to who does not have to be asked。                    Also; I
  want information。        I managed to find out what time to ring the bell to turn
  the   hands   to;   and   that   is   about   all。 I   don't   understand   the   ridiculous
  speech of your people。         What time do they knock off?〃
  〃At elevengo on again at one。〃
  〃That will do; thank you。         And now; where do you keep the key to the
  provisions?      I want to feed my men。〃
  〃Your men!〃 he gasped。           〃On tinned goods!         No; no。      Let them go
  out and eat with my boys。〃
  Her eyes flashed as on the day before; and he saw again the imperative
  expression on her face。
  〃That   I   won't;   my   men   are   MEN。    I've   been   out   to   your   miserable
  barracks     and    watched     them    eat。    Faugh!      Potatoes!       Nothing      but
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  potatoes!     No     salt!  Nothing!       Only    potatoes!     I  may    have    been
  mistaken; but I thought I understood them to say that that was all they ever
  got to eat。   Two meals a day and every day in the week?〃
  He nodded。
  〃Well; my men wouldn't stand that for a single day; much less a whole
  week。     Where is the key?〃
  〃Hanging on that clothes…hook under the clock。〃
  He gave it easily enough; but as she was reaching down the key she
  heard him say:
  〃Fancy niggers and tinned provisions。〃
  This time she really was angry。          The blood was in her cheeks as she
  turned on him。
  〃My men are not niggers。         The sooner you understand that the better
  for our  acquaintance。       As   for  the tinned goods; I'll pay  for all   they  eat。
  Please    don't  worry    about   that。   Worry     is  not  good   for  you   in  your
  condition。     And I won't stay any longer than I have to… …just long enough
  to   get   you   on   your   feet;   and   not   go   away   with   the   feeling   of   having
  deserted a white man。〃
  〃You're American; aren't you?〃 he asked quietly。
  The question disconcerted her for the moment。
  〃Yes;〃 she vouchsafed; with a defiant look。         〃Why?〃
  〃Nothing。     I merely thought so。〃
  〃Anything further?〃
  He shook his head。
  〃Why?〃 he asked。
  〃Oh; nothing。     I thought you might have something pleasant to say。〃
  〃My name is Sheldon; David Sheldon;〃 he said; with direct relevance;
  holding out a thin hand。
  Her     hand   started   out  impulsively;    then   checked。     〃My     name    is
  Lackland; Joan Lackland。〃         The hand went out。       〃And let us be friends。〃
  〃It could not be otherwise〃 he began lamely。
  〃And I can feed my men all the tinned goods I want?〃 she rushed on。
  〃Till the cows come home;〃 he answered; attempting her own lightness;
  then   adding;   〃that   is;   to   Berande。 You   see   we   don't   have   any   cows   at
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  Berande。〃
  She fixed him coldly with her eyes。
  〃Is that a joke?〃 she demanded。
  〃I really don't knowII thought it was; but then; you see; I'm sick。〃
  〃You're English; aren't you?〃 was her next query。
  〃Now   that's   too   much;   even   for   a   sick   man;〃   he   cried。 〃You   know
  well enough that I am。〃
  〃Oh;〃 she said absently; 〃then you are?〃
  He frowned; tightened his lips; then burst into laughter; in which she
  joined。
  〃It's my own fault;〃 he confessed。           〃I shouldn't have baited you。 I'll be
  careful in the future。〃
  〃In   the   meantime   go   on   laughing;   and   I'll   see   about   breakfast。     Is
  there anything you would fancy?〃
  He shook his head。
  〃It   will   do   you   good   to   eat   something。  Your   fever   has   burned   out;
  and you are merely weak。            Wait a moment。〃
  She hurried out of the room in the direction of the kitchen; tripped at
  the   door   in   a   pair   of   sandals   several   sizes   too   large   for   her   feet;   and
  disappeared in rosy confusion。
  〃By   Jove;   those   are   my   sandals;〃   he   thought   to   himself。    〃The   girl
  hasn't   a   thing   to   wear   except   what   she   landed   on   the   beach   in;   and   she
  certainly landed in sea…boots。〃
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  Sheldon   mended   rapidly。     The   fever   had   burned   out;   and   there   was
  nothing   for   him   to   do   but   gather   strength。 Joan   had   taken   the   cook   in
  hand; and for the first time; as Sheldon remarked; the chop at Berande was
  white   man's   chop。    With   her   own   hands   Joan   prepared   the   sick   man's
  food; and between that and the cheer she brought him; he was able; after
  two days; to totter feebly out upon the veranda。 The situation struck him as
  strange; and stranger still was the fact that it did not seem strange to the
  girl at all。   She had settled down and taken charge of the household as a
  matter of course; as if he were her father; or brother; or as if she were a
  man like himself。
  〃It is just too delightful for anything;〃 she assured him。          〃It is like a
  page out of some romance。          Here I come along out of the sea and find a
  sick man all alone with two hundred slaves〃
  〃Recruits;〃    he   corrected。   〃Contract     labourers。    They     serve   only
  three years; and they are free agents when they enter upon their contracts。〃
  〃Yes;   yes;〃   she   hurried   on。 〃A  sick   man   alone   with   two   hundred
  recruits on a cannibal islandthey are cannibals; aren't they?           Or is it all
  talk?〃
  〃Talk!〃 he said; with a smile。      〃It's a trifle more than that。 Most of my
  boys are from the bush; and every bushman is a cannibal。〃
  〃But not after they become recruits?         Surely; the boys you have here
  wouldn't be guilty。〃
  〃They'd eat you if the chance afforded。〃
  〃Are you just saying so; on theory; or do you really know?〃 she asked。
  〃I know。〃
  〃Why?      What makes you think so?         Your own men here?〃
  〃Yes;   my   own   men   here;   the   very   house…boys;   the   cook   that   at   the
  present moment is making such delicious rolls; thanks to you。               Not more
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  than three months ago eleven of them sneaked a whale…boat and ran for
  Malaita。     Nine of them belonged to Malaita。             Two were bushmen from
  San Cristoval。       They were foolsthe two from San Cristoval; I mean; so
  would any two Malaita men be who trusted themselves in a boat with nine
  from San Cristoval。〃
  〃Yes?〃 she asked eagerly。        〃Then what happened?〃
  〃The nine Malaita men ate the two from San Cristoval; all except the
  heads; which are too valuable for mere eating。              They stowed them away
  in the stern…locker till they landed。       And those two heads are now in some
  bush village back of Langa Langa。〃
  She clapped her hands and her eyes sparkled。                〃They are really  and
  truly   cannibals!     And    just  think;   this  is  the  twentieth   century!   And    I
  thought romance and adventure were fossilized!〃
  He looked at her with mild amusement。
  〃What is the matter now?〃 she queried。
  〃Oh; nothing; only I don't fancy being eaten by a lot of filthy niggers is
  the least bit romantic。〃
  〃No;     of  course    not;〃   she   admitted。     〃But     to  be   among     them;
  controlling   them;   directing   them;   two   hundred   of   them;   and   to   escape
  being   eaten   by   themthat;   at   least;   if   it   isn't   romantic;   is   certainly   the
  quintessence   of   adventure。      And   adventure   and   romance   are   allied;   you
  know。〃
  〃By   the   same   token;    to   go  into   a  nigger's   stomach   should   be  the
  quintessence of adventure;〃 he retorted。
  〃I don't thin