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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  after she had left the room。
  But that was the trouble。         She was not a man; and where would she
  go; and what would happen to her?
  He got to his feet; lighted a cigarette; and her Stetson hat; hanging on
  the wall over her revolver…belt; caught his eye。              That was the devil of it;
  too。    He   did   not   want   her to   go。  After   all;  she   had   not   grown   up   yet。
  That was why her logic hurt。           It was only the logic of youth; but it could
  hurt damnably at times。          At any rate; he would resolve upon one thing:
  never again would he lose his temper with her。                She was a child; he must
  remember that。 He sighed heavily。             But why in reasonableness had such a
  child been incorporated in such a woman's form?
  And   as   he   continued   to   stare   at   her   hat   and   think;   the   hurt   he   had
  received passed away; and he found himself cudgelling his brains for some
  way out of the muddlefor some method by which she could remain on
  Berande。       A  chaperone!       Why   not?      He   could   send   to   Sydney   on   the
  first steamer for one。       He could …
  Her   trilling   laughter   smote   upon   his   reverie;   and   he   stepped   to   the
  screen…door; through which he could see her running down the path to the
  beach。     At her heels ran two of her sailors; Papehara and Mahameme; in
  scarlet   lava…lavas;   with   naked   sheath…knives   gleaming   in   their   belts。      It
  was another sample of her wilfulness。             Despite entreaties and commands;
  and warnings of the danger from sharks; she persisted in swimming at any
  and   all   times;   and   by  special   preference;   it   seemed   to   him;   immediately
  after eating。
  He watched her take the water; diving cleanly; like a boy; from the end
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  of the little pier; and he watched her strike out with single overhand stroke;
  her   henchmen   swimming   a   dozen   feet   on   either   side。   He   did   not   have
  much faith in their ability to beat off a hungry man…eater; though he did
  believe; implicitly; that their lives would go bravely before hers in case of
  an attack。
  Straight    out   they   swam;    their   heads   growing     smaller    and   smaller。
  There was a slight; restless heave to the sea; and soon the three heads were
  disappearing   behind   it   with   greater   frequency。       He   strained   his   eyes   to
  keep them in sight; and finally fetched the telescope on to the veranda。                   A
  squall was making over from the direction of Florida; but then; she and her
  men   laughed   at   squalls   and   the   white   choppy   sea   at   such   times。    She
  certainly   could   swim;   he   had   long   since   concluded。      That   came   of   her
  training   in   Hawaii。   But   sharks   were   sharks;   and   he   had   known   of   more
  than one good swimmer drowned in a tide…rip。
  The squall blackened the sky; beat the ocean white where he had last
  seen the three heads; and then blotted out sea and sky and everything with
  its   deluge   of   rain。  It   passed    on;  and   Berande     emerged     in  the  bright
  sunshine as the three swimmers emerged from the sea。                     Sheldon slipped
  inside with the telescope; and through the screen…door watched her run up
  the   path;   shaking   down   her   hair   as   she   ran;   to   the   fresh…water   shower
  under the house。
  On    the   veranda     that  afternoon     he  broached      the  proposition     of  a
  chaperone as delicately as he could;  explaining the   necessity at   Berande
  for   such   a   body;   a   housekeeper   to   run   the   boys   and   the   storeroom;   and
  perform divers other useful functions。             When he had finished; he waited
  anxiously for what Joan would say。
  〃Then you don't like the way I've been managing the house?〃 was her
  first   objection。    And     next;   brushing    his   attempted    explanations      aside;
  〃One of two things would happen。              Either I should cancel our partnership
  agreement       and    go   away;    leaving    you    to  get   another     chaperone     to
  chaperone your chaperone; or else I'd take the old hen out in the whale…
  boat and drown her。          Do   you   imagine   for   one   moment   that   I   sailed   my
  schooner down here to this raw edge of the earth in order to put myself
  under a chaperone?〃
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  〃But really 。 。 。 er 。 。 。 you know a chaperone is a necessary evil;〃 he
  objected。
  〃We've got along very nicely so far without one。               Did I have one on
  the Miele?       And   yet   I   was   the   only  woman   on   board。  There   are   only
  three   things   I   am   afraid   ofbumble…bees;   scarlet   fever;   and   chaperones。
  Ugh!   the   clucking;   evil…minded   monsters;   finding   wrong   in   everything;
  seeing sin in the most innocent actions; and suggesting sinyes; causing
  sinby their diseased imaginings。〃
  〃Phew!〃 Sheldon leaned back from the table in mock fear。
  〃You   needn't   worry   about   your   bread   and   butter;〃   he   ventured。    〃If
  you fail at planting; you would be sure to succeed as a writer novels with
  a purpose; you know。〃
  〃I didn't think there were persons in the Solomons who needed such
  books;〃     she   retaliated。    〃But     you    are  certainly    oneyou     and   your
  custodians of virtue。〃
  He   winced;   but   Joan   rattled   on   with   the   platitudinous   originality   of
  youth。
  〃As if anything good were worth while when it has to be guarded and
  put in leg…irons and handcuffs in order to keep it good。              Your desire for a
  chaperone as much as implies that I am that sort of creature。                 I prefer to
  be good because it is good to be good; rather than because I can't be bad
  because some argus…eyed old frump won't let me have a chance to be bad。〃
  〃But itit is not that;〃 he put in。     〃It is what others will think。〃
  〃Let them think; the nasty…minded wretches!               It is because men like
  you   are   afraid of   the  nasty…minded   that   you   allow   their  opinions   to   rule
  you。〃
  〃I am afraid you are a female Shelley;〃 he replied; 〃and as such; you
  really drive me to become your partner in order to protect you。〃
  〃If you take me as a partner in order to protect me 。 。 。 I 。 。 。 I shan't be
  your partner; that's all。     You'll drive me into buying Pari…Sulay yet。〃
  〃All the more reason〃 he attempted。
  〃Do you know what I'll do?〃 she demanded。                 〃I'll find some man in
  the Solomons who won't want to protect me。〃
  Sheldon could not conceal the shock her words gave him。
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  〃You don't mean that; you know;〃 he pleaded。
  〃I do; I really do。      I am sick and tired of this protection dodge。 Don't
  forget   for   a   moment     that   I   am   perfectly   able   to  take   care   of  myself。
  Besides; I have eight of the best protectors in the world… …my sailors。〃
  〃You   should     have    lived   a  thousand    years   ago;〃   he   laughed;    〃or  a
  thousand years hence。         You are very primitive; and equally super… modern。
  The twentieth century is no place for you。〃
  〃But the Solomon Islands are。            You were living like a savage when I
  came along and found youeating nothing but tinned meat and scones that
  would have ruined the digestion of a camel。              Anyway; I've remedied that;
  and since we are to be partners; it will stay remedied。                You won't die of
  malnutrition; be sure of that。〃
  〃If we   enter   into partnership;〃   he   announced; 〃it   must   be thoroughly
  understood that you are not allowed to run the schooner。 You can go down
  to Sydney and buy her; but a skipper we must have 〃
  〃At   so   much   additional   expense;   and   most   likely  a   whisky…drinking;
  irresponsible; and incapable man to boot。              Besides; I'd have the business
  more at heart than any man we could hire。               As for capability; I tell you I
  can sail all   around the   average broken   captain or   promoted able   seaman
  you find in the South Seas。         And you know I am a navigator。〃
  〃But   being   my   partner;〃   he   said   coolly;   〃makes   you   none   the   less   a
  lady。〃
  〃Thank      you    for   telling    me    that   my    contemplated       conduct     is
  unladylike。〃
  She arose; tears of anger and mort