第 27 节
作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  who   has   seen   one。    They   never   come   down   to   the   coast;   though   their
  scouting parties occasionally eat a coast native who has wandered too far
  inland。     Nobody       knows     anything     about   them。    They    don't   even    use
  tobaccohave never learned its use。            The Austrian expeditionscientists;
  you knowgot part way in before it was cut to pieces。                The monument is
  up the beach there several miles。           Only one man got back to the coast to
  tell   the   tale。 And   now   you   have   all   I   or   any   other   man   knows   of   the
  inside of Guadalcanar。〃
  〃But   goldhave   you   heard   of gold?〃 Tudor   asked   impatiently。          〃Do
  you know anything about gold?〃
  Sheldon smiled; while the two visitors hung eagerly upon his words。
  〃You   can   go   two   miles   up   the   Balesuna   and   wash   colours   from   the
  gravel。     I've   done    it  often。   There     is  gold  undoubtedly      back    in  the
  mountains。〃
  Tudor and Von Blix looked triumphantly at each other。
  〃Old   Wheatsheaf's   yarn   was   true;   then;〃   Tudor   said;   and   Von   Blix
  nodded。      〃And if Malaita turns out as well〃
  Tudor broke off and looked at Joan。
  〃It   was   the   tale   of   this   old   beachcomber   that   brought   us   here;〃   he
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  explained。      〃Von    Blix   befriended    him    and  was    told  the  secret。〃   He
  turned   and   addressed   Sheldon。      〃I   think   we   shall   prove   that   white   men
  have   been   through   the heart   of   Guadalcanar   long   before   the time   of   the
  Austrian expedition。〃
  Sheldon shrugged his shoulders。
  〃We   have   never   heard   of   it   down   here;〃   he   said   simply。 Then   he
  addressed Von Blix。        〃As to the boys; you couldn't use them farther than
  Binu; and I'll lend you as many as you want as far as that。 How many of
  your party are going; and how soon will you start?〃
  〃Ten;〃 said Tudor; 〃nine men and myself。〃
  〃And you should be able to start day after to…morrow;〃 Von Blix said
  to him。    〃The boats should practically be knocked together this afternoon。
  To…morrow       should    see   the  outfit  portioned    and   packed。     As    for  the
  Martha; Mr。 Sheldon; we'll rush the stuff ashore this afternoon and sail by
  sundown。〃
  As the two men returned down the path to their boat; Sheldon regarded
  Joan quizzically。
  〃There's    romance     for  you;〃    he  said;  〃and    adventuregold…hunting
  among the cannibals。〃
  〃A title for a book;〃 she cried。       〃Or; better yet; 'Gold…Hunting Among
  the Head…Hunters。'       My! wouldn't it sell!〃
  〃And now aren't you sorry you became a cocoanut planter?〃 he teased。
  〃Think of investing in such an adventure。〃
  〃If I did;〃 she retorted; 〃Von Blix wouldn't be finicky about my joining
  in the cruise to Malaita。〃
  〃I don't doubt but what he would jump at it。〃
  〃What do you think of them?〃 she asked。
  〃Oh; old Von Blix is all right; a solid sort of chap in his fashion; but
  Tudor is fly…awaytoo much on the surface; you know。 If it came to being
  wrecked on a desert island; I'd prefer Von Blix。〃
  〃I   don't   quite   understand;〃   Joan   objected。   〃What   have   you   against
  Tudor?〃
  〃You remember Browning's 'Last Duchess'?〃
  She nodded。
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  〃Well; Tudor reminds me of her〃
  〃But she was delightful。〃
  〃So    she  was。    But    she   was   a  woman。      One    expects    something
  different    from   a  manmore      control;  you    know;   more    restraint;  more
  deliberation。     A  man   must be   more solid;  more   solid and   steady…   going
  and less effervescent。       A man of Tudor's type gets on my nerves。              One
  demands more repose from a man。〃
  Joan felt that she did not quite agree with his judgment; and; somehow;
  Sheldon   caught   her   feeling   and   was   disturbed。   He   remembered   noting
  how her eyes had brightened as she talked with the newcomerconfound
  it all; was he getting jealous? he asked himself。           Why shouldn't her eyes
  brighten?     What concern was it of his?
  A second boat had been lowered; and the outfit of the shore party was
  landed     rapidly。   A    dozen    of  the  crew    put  the   knocked…down       boats
  together on the beach。        There were five of these craftlean and narrow;
  with flaring sides; and remarkably long。           Each was equipped with three
  paddles and several iron…shod poles。
  〃You chaps certainly seem to know river…work;〃 Sheldon told one of
  the carpenters。
  The   man   spat   a   mouthful   of   tobacco…juice   into   the   white   sand;   and
  answered; …
  〃We   use   'em   in   Alaska。  They're   modelled   after   the   Yukon   poling…
  boats; and you can bet your life they're crackerjacks。             This creek'll be a
  snap alongside some of them Northern streams。               Five hundred pounds in
  one of them boats; an' two men can snake it along in a way that'd surprise
  you。〃
  At sunset the Martha broke out her anchor and got under way; dipping
  her flag and saluting with a bomb gun。           The Union Jack ran up and down
  the staff; and Sheldon replied with his brass signal… cannon。             The miners
  pitched their tents in the compound; and cooked on the beach; while Tudor
  dined with Joan and Sheldon。
  Their guest seemed to have been everywhere and seen everything and
  met   everybody;   and;   encouraged   by   Joan;   his   talk   was   largely   upon   his
  own adventures。        He was an adventurer of adventurers; and by his own
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  account      had   been    born    into  adventure。      Descended       from    old   New
  England stock; his father a consul…general; he had been born in Germany;
  in   which   country   he   had   received   his   early   education   and   his   accent。
  Then; still a boy; he had rejoined his father in Turkey; and accompanied
  him   later   to  Persia;   his   father   having   been   appointed   Minister   to    that
  country。
  Tudor had always been a wanderer; and with facile wit and quick vivid
  description he leaped from episode and place to episode and place; relating
  his experiences seemingly not because they were his; but for the sake of
  their bizarreness and uniqueness; for the unusual incident or the laughable
  situation。     He    had   gone    through    South   American      revolutions;    been    a
  Rough Rider in Cuba; a scout in South Africa; a war correspondent in the
  Russo…Japanese war。          He had mushed dogs in the Klondike; washed gold
  from the sands of Nome; and edited a newspaper in San Francisco。                       The
  President of the United States was his friend。             He was equally at home in
  the clubs of London and the Continent; the Grand Hotel at Yokohama; and
  the selector's shanties in the Never…Never country。              He had shot big game
  in Siam; pearled in the Paumotus; visited Tolstoy; seen the Passion Play;
  and crossed the Andes on mule…back; while he was a living directory of
  the fever holes of West Africa。
  Sheldon leaned back in his chair on the veranda; sipping his coffee and
  listening。     In   spite   of   himself   he   felt   touched   by   the   charm   of   the   man
  who had led so varied a life。          And yet Sheldon was not comfortable。               It
  seemed to him that the man addressed himself particularly to Joan。                      His
  words     and   smiles    were   directed    impartially   toward     both   of  them;   yet
  Sheldon      was   certain;   had   the   two   men    of  them    been   alone;   that  the
  conversation would have been along different lines。                 Tudor had seen the
  effect on Joan and deliberately continued the flow of reminiscence; netting
  her    in  the  glamour     of  romance。     Sheldon      watched     her  rapt  attention;
  listened     to   her   spontaneous      laughter;    quick    questions;    and    passing
  judgments;  and   felt   grow   within   him  the   dawning   consciousness   that   he
  loved her。
  So he was very quiet and almost sad; though at times he was aware of
  a   distinct   irritation   against   his   guest;   and   he   even   speculated   as   to   what
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  percentage of Tudor's tale was tr