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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  way。     There; they would be merciless。
  She watched Sheldon closely when he arrived; and divined that he was
  not   particularly   delighted   to   see   them。  But   see   them   he   must;   and   so
  pressing was the need that; after a little perfunctory general conversation;
  he led the two men into the stuffy office。 Later in the afternoon; she asked
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  Lalaperu where they had gone。
  〃My word;〃 quoth Lalaperu; 〃plenty walk about; plenty look 'm。 Look
  'm tree; look 'm ground belong tree; look 'm all fella bridge; look 'm copra…
  house;   look   'm   grass…land;   look   'm   river;   look   'm   whale…boatmy   word;
  plenty big fella look 'm too much。〃
  〃What fella man them two fella?〃 she queried。
  〃Big fella marster along white man;〃 was the extent of his description。
  But Joan decided that they were men of importance in the Solomons;
  and   that   their   examination   of   the   plantation   and   of   its   accounts   was   of
  sinister significance。
  At dinner no word was dropped that gave a hint of their errand。 The
  conversation was on general topics; but Joan could not help noticing the
  troubled;   absent   expression   that   occasionally   came   into   Sheldon's   eyes。
  After coffee; she left them; and at midnight; from across the compound;
  she could hear the low murmur of their voices and see glowing the fiery
  ends    of   their  cigars。    Up    early   herself;   she   found    they  had    already
  departed on another tramp over the plantation。
  〃What you think?〃 she asked Viaburi。
  〃Sheldon   marster   he   go   along   finish   short   time   little   bit;〃   was   the
  answer。
  〃What you think?〃 she asked Ornfiri。
  〃Sheldon marster big fella walk about along Sydney。                Yes; me t'ink so。
  He finish along Berande。〃
  All day the examination of the plantation and the discussion went on;
  and all day the skipper of the Malakula sent urgent messages ashore for
  the two men to hasten。         It was not until sunset that they went down to the
  boat; and even then a final talk of nearly an hour took place on the beach。
  Sheldon was   combating something that   she could   plainly  see;   and that
  his two visitors were not giving in she could also plainly see。
  〃What name?〃 she asked lightly; when Sheldon sat down to dinner。
  He looked at her and smiled; but it was a very wan and wistful smile。
  〃My   word;〃   she   went   on。    〃One   big   fella   talk。  Sun   he   go   down
  talk…talk;   sun   he   come   uptalk…talk;   all   the   time   talk…talk。 What   name
  that fella talk…talk?
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  〃Oh; nothing much。〃         He shrugged his shoulders。           〃They were trying
  to buy Berande; that was all。〃
  She looked at him challengingly。
  〃It must have been more than that。           It was you who wanted to sell。〃
  〃Indeed; no; Miss Lackland; I assure you that I am far from desiring to
  sell。〃
  〃Don't    let  us  fence    about   it;〃  she  urged。    〃Let    it  be  straight  talk
  between us。       You're in trouble。      I'm not a fool。      Tell me。 Besides; I may
  be able to help; toto suggest something。〃
  In the pause that followed; he seemed to debate; not so much whether
  he would tell her; as how to begin to tell her。
  〃I'm American; you see;〃 she persisted; 〃and our American heritage is
  a large parcel of business sense。         I don't like it myself; but I know I've got
  itat least more than you have。           Let us talk it over and find a way out。
  How much do you owe?〃
  〃A   thousand   pounds;   and   a   few   trifles   oversmall   bills;   you   know。
  Then; too; thirty of the boys finish their time next week; and their balances
  will   average   ten   pounds   each。    But   what   is   the   need   of   bothering   your
  head with it?      Really; you know〃
  〃What is Berande worth?right now?〃
  〃Whatever Morgan and  Raff are willing   to pay for  it。〃               A glance  at
  her    hurt   expression     decided    him。     〃Hughie      and   I  have    sunk    eight
  thousand   pounds   in   it;   and   our   time。  It   is   a   good   property;   and   worth
  more than that。       But it has three years to run before its returns begin to
  come   in。    That   is   why  Hughie   and   I   engaged in   trading   and   recruiting。
  The Jessie and our stations came very near to paying the running expenses
  of Berande。〃
  〃And Morgan and Raff offered you what?〃
  〃A thousand pounds clear; after paying all bills。〃
  〃The thieves!〃 she cried。
  〃No; they're good business men; that is all。             As they told me; a thing
  is worth no more than one is willing to pay or to receive。〃
  〃And   how   much   do   you   need   to   carry   on   Berande   for   three   years?〃
  Joan hurried on。
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  〃Two   hundred   boys   at   six   pounds   a   year   means   thirty…six   hundred
  poundsthat's the main item。〃
  〃My; how cheap labour does mount up!                 Thirty…six hundred pounds;
  eighteen   thousand   dollars;   just   for   a   lot   of   cannibals! Yet   the   place   is
  good security。      You could go down to Sydney and raise the money。〃
  He shook his head。
  〃You can't get them to look at plantations down there。                 They've been
  taken in too often。       But I do hate to give the place upmore for Hughie's
  sake; I swear; than my own。            He was bound up in it。 You see; he was a
  persistent     chap;   and    hated    to  acknowledge       defeat。    Itit  makes    me
  uncomfortable to think of it myself。           We were running slowly behind; but
  with the Jessie we hoped to muddle through in some fashion。〃
  〃You were muddlers; the pair of you; without doubt。                 But you needn't
  sell to Morgan and Raff。          I shall go down to Sydney on the next steamer;
  and I'll come back in a second…hand schooner。                 I  should be able to  buy
  one for five or six thousand dollars〃
  He held up his hand in protest; but she waved it aside。
  〃I   may   manage   to   freight   a   cargo   back   as   well。  At   any   rate;   the
  schooner      will   take   over   the  Jessie's   business。     You     can   make    your
  arrangements   accordingly;   and   have   plenty   of   work   for   her   when   I   get
  back。     I'm going to become a partner in Berande to the extent of my bag
  of   sovereignsI've   got   over   fifteen   hundred   of   them;   you   know。     We'll
  draw   up   an   agreement   right   nowthat   is;   with   your   permission;   and   I
  know you won't refuse it。〃
  He looked at her with good…natured amusement。
  〃You know I sailed here all the way from Tahiti in order to become a
  planter;〃    she   insisted。    〃You    know     what    my   plans   were。     Now     I've
  changed them; that's   all。       I'd rather be   a part owner of Berande and get
  my returns in three years; than break ground on Pari…Sulay and wait seven
  years。〃
  〃And   thiserthis   schooner。   。   。   。   〃 Sheldon   changed   his   mind   and
  stopped。
  〃Yes; go on。〃
  〃You won't be angry?〃 he queried。
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  〃No; no; this is business。       Go on。〃
  〃Youeryou would run her yourself?be the captain; in short? and
  go recruiting on Malaita?〃
  〃Certainly。      We     would     save   the   cost   of  a   skipper。    Under      an
  agreement   you   would   be   credited   with   a   manager's   salary;   and   I   with   a
  captain's。     It's quite simple。     Besides; if you won't let me be your partner;
  I shall buy Pari…Sulay; get a much smaller vessel; and run her myself。                   So
  what is the difference?〃
  〃The difference?why; all the difference in the world。               In the case of
  Pari…Sulay   you   would   be   on   an   independent   venture。        You   could   turn
  cannibal   for   all   I   could   interfere   in   the   matter。 But   on   Berande;   you
  would be my partner; and then I would be responsible。                   And of course I
  couldn't permit you; as my partner; to be skipper of a recruiter。               I tell you;
  the thing is what I would not permit any sister or wife of mine〃
  〃But    I'm   not   going    to  be   your   wife;   thank    goodnessonly      your
  partner。〃
  〃Besides;     it's  all  ridiculo