第 14 节
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曾氏六合网 更新:2024-07-12 09:34 字数:9322
〃What name you fella boy talk along me?〃 Sheldon demanded; with a
show of rising anger。 〃Big bell he ring。 You no belong along here。
You belong along field。 Bime by; big fella bell he ring; you stop along
kai…kai; you come talk along me about two fella Mary。 Now all you boy
get along out of here。〃
The gang waited to see what Bellin…Jama would do; and Bellin…Jama
stood still。
〃Me no go;〃 he said。
〃You watch out; Bellin…Jama;〃 Sheldon said sharply; 〃or I send you
along Tulagi one big fella lashing。 My word; you catch 'm strong fella。〃
Bellin…Jama glared up belligerently。
〃You want 'm fight;〃 he said; putting up his fists in approved; returned…
Queenslander style。
Now; in the Solomons; where whites are few and blacks are many; and
where the whites do the ruling; such an offer to fight is the deadliest insult。
Blacks are not supposed to dare so highly as to offer to fight a white man。
At the best; all they can look for is to be beaten by the white man。
A murmur of admiration at Bellin…Jama's bravery went up from the
listening blacks。 But Bellin…Jama's voice was still ringing in the air; and
the murmuring was just beginning; when Sheldon cleared the rail; leaping
straight downward。 From the top of the railing to the ground it was
fifteen feet; and Bellin…Jama was directly beneath。 Sheldon's flying body
struck him and crushed him to earth。 No blows were needed to be struck。
The black had been knocked helpless。 Joan; startled by the unexpected
leap; saw Carin…Jama; The Silent; reach out and seize Sheldon by the
throat as he was half…way to his feet; while the five…score blacks surged
forward for the killing。 Her revolver was out; and Carin…Jama let go his
grip; reeling backward with a bullet in his shoulder。 In that fleeting
instant of action she had thought to shoot him in the arm; which; at that
short distance; might reasonably have been achieved。 But the wave of
savages leaping forward had changed her shot to the shoulder。 It was a
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moment when not the slightest chance could be taken。
The instant his throat was released; Sheldon struck out with his fist;
and Carin…Jama joined his brother on the ground。 The mutiny was
quelled; and five minutes more saw the brothers being carried to the
hospital; and the mutineers; marshalled by the gang…bosses; on the way to
the fields。
When Sheldon came up on the veranda; he found Joan collapsed on
the steamer…chair and in tears。 The sight unnerved him as the row just
over could not possibly have done。 A woman in tears was to him an
embarrassing situation; and when that woman was Joan Lackland; from
whom he had grown to expect anything unexpected; he was really
frightened。 He glanced down at her helplessly; and moistened his lips。
〃I want to thank you;〃 he began。 〃There isn't a doubt but what you
saved my life; and I must say〃
She abruptly removed her hands; showing a wrathful and tear…stained
face。
〃You brute! You coward!〃 she cried。 〃You have made me shoot a
man; and I never shot a man in my life before。〃
〃It's only a flesh…wound; and he isn't going to die;〃 Sheldon managed
to interpolate。
〃What of that? I shot him just the same。 There was no need for you
to jump down there that way。 It was brutal and cowardly。〃
〃Oh; now I say〃 he began soothingly。
〃Go away。 Don't you see I hate you! hate you! Oh; won't you go
away!〃
Sheldon was white with anger。
〃Then why in the name of common sense did you shoot?〃 he
demanded。
〃Be…be…because you were a white man;〃 she sobbed。 〃And Dad
would never have left any white man in the lurch。 But it was your fault。
You had no right to get yourself in such a position。 Besides; it wasn't
necessary。〃
〃I am afraid I don't understand;〃 he said shortly; turning away。 〃We
will talk it over later on。〃
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〃Look how I get on with the boys;〃 she said; while he paused in the
doorway; stiffly polite; to listen。 〃There's those two sick boys I am
nursing。 They will do anything for me when they get well; and I won't
have to keep them in fear of their life all the time。 It is not necessary; I
tell you; all this harshness and brutality。 What if they are cannibals?
They are human beings; just like you and me; and they are amenable to
reason。 That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals。〃
He nodded and went out。
〃I suppose I've been unforgivably foolish;〃 was her greeting; when he
returned several hours later from a round of the plantation。 〃I've been to
the hospital; and the man is getting along all right。 It is not a serious hurt。〃
Sheldon felt unaccountably pleased and happy at the changed aspect of
her mood。
〃You see; you don't understand the situation;〃 he began。 〃In the first
place; the blacks have to be ruled sternly。 Kindness is all very well; but
you can't rule them by kindness only。 I accept all that you say about the
Hawaiians and the Tahitians。 You say that they can be handled that way;
and I believe you。 I have had no experience with them。 But you have
had no experience with the blacks; and I ask you to believe me。 They are
different from your natives。 You are used to Polynesians。 These boys
are Melanesians。 They're blacks。 They're niggerslook at their kinky
hair。 And they're a whole lot lower than the African niggers。 Really;
you know; there is a vast difference。〃
〃They possess no gratitude; no sympathy; no kindliness。 If you are
kind to them; they think you are a fool。 If you are gentle with them they
think you are afraid。 And when they think you are afraid; watch out; for
they will get you。 Just to show you; let me state the one invariable
process in a black man's brain when; on his native heath; he encounters a
stranger。 His first thought is one of fear。 Will the stranger kill him?
His next thought; seeing that he is not killed; is: Can he kill the stranger?
There was Packard; a Colonial trader; some twelve miles down the coast。
He boasted that he ruled by kindness and never struck a blow。 The result
was that he did not rule at all。 He used to come down in his whale…boat
to visit Hughie and me。 When his boat's crew decided to go home; he
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had to cut his visit short to accompany them。 I remember one Sunday
afternoon when Packard had accepted our invitation to stop to dinner。
The soup was just served; when Hughie saw a nigger peering in through
the door。 He went out to him; for it was a violation of Berande custom。
Any nigger has to send in word by the house…boys; and to keep outside the
compound。 This man; who was one of Packard's boat's…crew; was on the
veranda。 And he knew better; too。 'What name?' said Hughie。 'You tell
'm white man close up we fella boat's…crew go along。 He no come now;
we fella boy no wait。 We go。' And just then Hughie fetched him a clout
that knocked him clean down the stairs and off the veranda。〃
〃But it was needlessly cruel;〃 Joan objected。 〃You wouldn't treat a
white man that way。〃
〃And that's just the point。 He wasn't a white man。 He was a low
black nigger; and he was deliberately insulting; not alone his own white
master; but every white master in the Solomons。 He insulted me。 He
insulted Hughie。 He insulted Berande。〃
〃Of course; according to your lights; to your formula of the rule of the
strong〃
〃Yes;〃 Sheldon interrupted; 〃but it was accordin