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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  strong〃
  〃Yes;〃 Sheldon interrupted; 〃but it was according to the formula of the
  rule of the weak that Packard ruled。            And what was the result? I am still
  alive。    Packard   is   dead。    He   was   unswervingly   kind   and   gentle   to   his
  boys; and his boys waited till one day he was down with fever。                   His head
  is   over   on   Malaita   now。    They   carried   away   two   whale…boats   as   well;
  filled with the loot of the store。          Then there was Captain Mackenzie of
  the   ketch   Minota。     He   believed   in   kindness。      He   also   contended     that
  better    confidence     was    established    by   carrying    no   weapons。      On    his
  second trip to Malaita; recruiting; he ran into Bina; which is near Langa
  Langa。      The rifles with which the boat's…crew should have been   armed;
  were   locked   up   in   his   cabin。   When   the   whale…boat   went   ashore   after
  recruits; he paraded around the deck without even a revolver on him。                    He
  was tomahawked。 His head remains in Malaita。                  It was suicide。      So was
  Packard's finish suicide。〃
  〃I grant that precaution is necessary in dealing with them;〃 Joan agreed;
  〃but   I   believe   that   more   satisfactory   results   can   be   obtained   by   treating
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  them with discreet kindness and gentleness。〃
  〃And   there   I   agree   with   YOU;   but   you   must   understand   one   thing。
  Berande; bar none; is by far the worst plantation in the Solomons so far as
  the labour is   concerned。        And how  it   came   to   be  so   proves   your   point。
  The previous owners of Berande were not discreetly kind。                    They were a
  pair of unadulterated brutes。         One was a down… east Yankee; as I believe
  they are called; and the other was a guzzling German。                 They were slave…
  drivers。    To begin with; they bought their labour from Johnny Be…blowed;
  the   most   notorious   recruiter   in   the   Solomons。    He   is   working   out   a   ten
  years' sentence in Fiji now; for the wanton killing of a black boy。                During
  his last days here he had made himself so obnoxious that the natives on
  Malaita would have nothing to do with him。                The only way he could get
  recruits    was   by   hurrying    to  the  spot   whenever     a  murder     or  series  of
  murders occurred。         The murderers were usually only too willing to sign
  on and get away to escape vengeance。              Down here they call such escapes;
  'pier…head jumps。'       There is suddenly a roar from the beach; and a nigger
  runs   down   to   the   water   pursued   by   clouds   of   spears   and   arrows。     Of
  course; Johnny Be…blowed's whale… boat is lying ready to pick him up。                    In
  his last days Johnny got nothing but pier…head jumps。
  〃And   the   first   owners   of   Berande   bought   his   recruitsa   hard…bitten
  gang of murderers。        They were all five…year boys。           You see; the recruiter
  has the advantage over a boy when he makes a pier…head jump。                     He could
  sign   him   on   for   ten   years   did   the   law   permit。   Well;   that's   the   gang   of
  murderers we've got on our hands now。               Of course some are dead; some
  have been killed; and there are others serving sentences at Tulagi。                   Very
  little clearing did those first owners do; and less planting。              It was war all
  the   time。    They   had   one   manager   killed。     One   of   the   partners   had   his
  shoulder slashed nearly off by a   cane…knife。             The other was speared on
  two different occasions。         Both were bullies; wherefore there was a streak
  of   cowardice   in   them;   and   in   the   end   they  had   to   give   up。 They   were
  chased   awayliterally   chased   awayby   their   own   niggers。          And   along
  came   poor   Hughie   and   me;   two   new   chums;   to   take   hold   of   that   hard…
  bitten gang。      We did not know the situation; and we had bought Berande;
  and there was nothing to do but hang on and muddle through somehow。
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  〃At first we made the mistake of indiscreet kindness。                We tried to rule
  by  persuasion   and   fair   treatment。      The   niggers   concluded   that   we   were
  afraid。    I blush to think of what fools we were in those first days。                    We
  were   imposed   on;   and   threatened   and   insulted;   and   we   put   up   with   it;
  hoping   our   square…dealing   would   soon   mend   things。           Instead   of   which
  everything   went   from   bad   to   worse。      Then   came   the   day  when   Hughie
  reprimanded one of the boys and was nearly killed by the gang。                     The only
  thing that saved him was the number on top of him; which enabled me to
  reach the spot in time。
  〃Then began   the  rule  of the strong   hand。          It   was either  that   or quit;
  and we had sunk about all our money into the venture; and we could not
  quit。    And   besides;  our   pride   was   involved。       We   had   started   out   to   do
  something; and we were so made that we just had to go on with it。                      It has
  been a hard fight; for we were; and are to this day; considered the worst
  plantation in the Solomons from the standpoint of labour。                   Do you know;
  we have been unable to get white men in。               We've offered the managership
  to   half   a   dozen。  I   won't   say   they  were   afraid;   for   they  were   not。 But
  they did not consider it healthyat least that is the way it was put by the
  last   one   who   declined   our   offer。    So   Hughie   and   I   did   the   managing
  ourselves。〃      〃And when he died you were prepared to go on all alone!〃
  Joan cried; with shining eyes。
  〃I thought I'd muddle through。             And now; Miss Lackland; please be
  charitable      when    I   seem    harsh;    and   remember       that   the   situation    is
  unparalleled down here。           We've got a bad crowd; and we're making them
  work。      You've   been   over   the   plantation   and   you   ought   to   know。 And   I
  assure   you   that   there   are   no   better   three…and…four…years…old   trees   on   any
  other   plantation   in   the   Solomons。      We   have   worked   steadily   to   change
  matters for the better。       We've been slowly getting in new labour。               That is
  why   we   bought   the   Jessie。      We   wanted   to   select   our   own   labour。     In
  another year the time will be up for most of the original gang。                    You see;
  they  were   recruited   during   the   first   year   of   Berande;   and   their   contracts
  expire on   different   months。       Naturally;  they  have   contaminated   the   new
  boys to a certain extent; but that can soon be remedied; and then Berande
  will be a respectable plantation。〃
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  Joan nodded but remained silent。          She was too occupied in glimpsing
  the vision of the one lone white man as she had first seen him; helpless
  from fever; a collapsed wraith in a steamer…chair; who; up to the last heart…
  beat; by some strange alchemy of race; was pledged to mastery。
  〃It is a pity;〃 she said。    〃But the white man has to rule; I suppose。〃
  〃I don't like it;〃 Sheldon assured her。        〃To save my life I can't imagine
  how I ever came here。         But here I am; and I can't run away。〃
  〃Blind   destiny   of   race;〃   she   said;   faintly  smiling。 〃We   whites   have
  been land robbers and sea robbers from remotest time。                It is in our blood;
  I guess; and we can't get away from it。〃
  〃I never thought about it so abstractly;〃 he confessed。             〃I've been too
  busy puzzling over why I came here。〃
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  CHAPTER VIIILOCAL
  COLOUR
  At sunset a small ketch   fanned in to anchorage;  and a little later  the
  skipper came ashore。       He was a soft…spoken; gentle…voiced young fellow
  of twenty; but he won Joan's admiration in advance when Sheldon told her
  that   he   ran   the   ketch   all   alone   with   a   black   crew   from   Malaita。 And
  Romance lured and beckoned before Joan's eyes when she learned he was
  Christian    Young;    a  Norfolk   Islander;  but