第 50 节
作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
  To eat their kind and take heads is good morality for them。〃
  〃But   they   should   be   taught   not   to   take   white   men's   heads;〃   Sheldon
  argued。
  She   nodded   approval;   and   said;   〃If   we   find   one   head   we'll   burn   the
  village。     Hey; you; Charley!         What fella place head he stop?〃
  〃S'pose he stop along devil…devil house;〃 was the answer。                     〃That big
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  fella house; he devil…devil。〃
  It   was   the   largest   house   in   the   village;   ambitiously  ornamented   with
  fancy…plaited      mats    and   king…posts     carved    into  obscene     and   monstrous
  forms half…human and half…animal。              Into it they went; in the obscure light
  stumbling across the sleeping…logs of the village bachelors and knocking
  their heads against strings of weird votive… offerings; dried and shrivelled;
  that   hung   from   the   roof…beams。       On   either   side   were   rude   gods;   some
  grotesquely carved; others no more than shapeless logs swathed in rotten
  and   indescribably   filthy   matting。       The   air   was   mouldy   and   heavy   with
  decay;   while   strings   of   fish…tails   and   of   half…cleaned   dog   and   crocodile
  skulls did not add to the wholesomeness of the place。
  In the centre; crouched before a slow…smoking fire; in the littered ashes
  of   a   thousand   fires;   was   an   old   man   who   blinked   apathetically   at   the
  invaders。      He    was   extremely     oldso    old   that  his  withered     skin   hung
  about him in loose folds and did not look like skin。               His hands were bony
  claws; his emaciated face a sheer death's…head。 His task; it seemed; was to
  tend the fire; and while he blinked at them he added to it a handful of dead
  and mouldy wood。           And hung in the smoke they found the object of their
  search。     Joan turned   and stumbled out hastily;  deathly  sick;   reeling   into
  the sunshine and clutching at the air for support。
  〃See if all are there;〃 she called back faintly; and tottered aimlessly on
  for a few steps; breathing the air in great draughts and trying to forget the
  sight she had seen。
  Upon   Sheldon   fell   the   unpleasant   task   of   tallying   the   heads。    They
  were all there; nine of them; white men's heads; the faces of which he had
  been familiar with when their owners had camped in Berande compound
  and set up the poling…boats。          Binu Charley; hugely interested; lent a hand;
  turning the heads around for identification; noting the hatchet…strokes; and
  remarking the distorted expressions。             The Poonga…Poonga men gloated as
  usual; and as usual the Tahitians were shocked and angry; several of them
  cursing   and   muttering   in   undertones。        So   angry   was   Matapuu;   that   he
  strode     suddenly     over   to   the  fire…tender    and    kicked    him   in   the  ribs;
  whereupon the old savage emitted an appalling squeal; pig…like in its wild…
  animal   fear;   and   fell   face   downward   in   the   ashes   and   lay   quivering   in
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  momentary expectation of death。
  Other   heads;   thoroughly   sun…dried   and   smoke…cured;   were   found   in
  abundance;   but;   with   two   exceptions;   they   were   the   heads   of   blacks。   So
  this was the manner of hunting that went on in the dark and evil   forest;
  Sheldon thought; as he regarded them。               The atmosphere of the place was
  sickening; yet he could not forbear to pause before one of Binu Charley's
  finds。
  〃Me savvee black Mary; me savvee white Mary;〃 quoth Binu Charley。
  〃Me no savvee that fella Mary。            What name belong him?〃
  Sheldon looked。         Ancient and withered; blackened by many years of
  the smoke   of the   devil…devil   house;  nevertheless the   shrunken;   mummy…
  like   face   was   unmistakably   Chinese。        How   it   had   come   there   was   the
  mystery。      It   was   a   woman's   head;  and   he had   never heard of   a   Chinese
  woman   in   the   history   of   the   Solomons。     From   the   ears   hung   two…inch…
  long ear…rings; and at Sheldon's direction the Binu man rubbed away the
  accretions   of   smoke   and   dirt;   and   from   under   his   fingers   appeared   the
  polished green of jade; the sheen of pearl; and the warm red of Oriental
  gold。     The other head; equally ancient; was a white man's; as the heavy
  blond   moustache;   twisted   and   askew   on   the   shrivelled   upper   lip;   gave
  sufficient advertisement; and Sheldon wondered what forgotten beche…de…
  mer    fisherman     or   sandalwood      trader   had   gone    to  furnish   that  ghastly
  trophy。
  Telling     Binu   Charley     to   remove     the   ear…rings;   and    directing    the
  Poonga…Poonga men to carry out the old fire…tender; Sheldon cleared the
  devil…devil house and set fire to it。         Soon every house was blazing merrily;
  while   the   ancient   fire…tender   sat   upright   in   the   sunshine   blinking   at   the
  destruction of his village。        From the heights above; where were evidently
  other   villages;   came   the   booming   of   drums   and   a   wild   blowing   of   war…
  conchs;   but   Sheldon   had   dared   all   he  cared   to   with his   small   following。
  Besides;     his   mission     was   accomplished。        Every     member       of  Tudor's
  expedition was accounted for; and it was a long; dark way out of the head…
  hunters'   country。     Releasing   their   two   prisoners;   who   leaped   away   like
  startled deer; they plunged down the steep path into the steaming jungle。
  Joan;    still  shocked    by   what    she  had    seen;   walked    on   in  front   of
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  Sheldon; subdued and silent。           At the end of half an hour she turned to him
  with a wan smile and said; …
  〃I don't think I care to visit the head…hunters any more。              It's adventure;
  I   know;   but   there   is   such   a   thing   as   having   too   much   of   a   good   thing。
  Riding around the plantation will henceforth  be good enough for me;  or
  perhaps   salving   another   Martha;   but   the   bushmen   of   Guadalcanar   need
  never worry for fear that I shall visit them again。             I shall have nightmares
  for months to come; I know I shall。 Ugh!the horrid beasts!〃
  That night found them back in camp with Tudor; who; while improved;
  would still have to be carried down on a stretcher。                 The swelling of the
  Poonga…Poonga   man's   shoulder   was   going   down   slowly;   but Arahu   still
  limped on his thorn…poisoned foot。
  Two days later they rejoined the boats at Carli; and at high noon of the
  third    day;   travelling    with    the  current    and    shooting     the  rapids;    the
  expedition arrived at Berande。           Joan; with a sigh; unbuckled her revolver…
  belt and hung it on the nail in the living… room; while Sheldon; who had
  been lurking about for the sheer joy of seeing her perform that particular
  home…coming   act;   sighed;   too;   with   satisfaction。       But   the   home…coming
  was not all joy to him; for Joan set about nursing Tudor; and spent much
  time   on   the   veranda   where   he   lay   in   the   hammock   under   the   mosquito…
  netting。
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  CHAPTER XXVIBURNING
  DAYLIGHT
  The   ten   days   of   Tudor's   convalescence   that   followed   were   peaceful
  days on Berande。        The work of the plantation went on like clock… work。
  With     the  crushing     of  the  premature     outbreak     of  Gogoomy       and   his
  following; all insubordination seemed to have vanished。                Twenty more of
  the   old…time   boys;   their   term   of   service   up;   were   carried   away   by   the
  Martha;     and   the  fresh   stock   of  labour;   treated   fairly;  was  proving    of
  excellent quality。      As Sheldon rode about the plantation; acknowledging
  to himself the comfort and convenience of a horse and wondering why he
  had    not   thought     of  getting    one   himself;    he   pondered     the   various
  improvements        for  which    Joan    was   responsiblethe     splendid    Poonga…
  Poonga   recruits;   the   fruits   and   vegetables;   the   Martha   herself;   snatched
  from   the   sea   for   a   song   and   earn