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south sea tales-第25章

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that in the year you have drawn just eighty…seven dollars and twenty cents。〃



〃Is there any owing me?〃 he asked anxiously。



〃I tell you thousands and thousands;〃 I answered。



His face brightened; as with an immense relief。



〃It is well;〃 he said。 〃See that the head clerk keeps good account of it。 When

I want it; I shall want it; and there must not be a cent missing。



〃If there is;:〃 he added fiercely; after a pause; 〃it must come out of the

clerk's wages。〃



And all the time; as I afterwards learned; his will; drawn up by Carruthers;

and making me sole beneficiary; lay in the American consul's safe。



But the end came; as the end must come to all human associations。



It occurred in the Solomons; where our wildest work had been done in the wild

young days; and where we were once more principally on a holiday;

incidentally to look after our holdings on Florida Island and to look over the

pearling possibilities of the Mboli Pass。 We were lying at Savo; having run in

to trade for curios。



Now; Savo is alive with sharks。 The custom of the woolly…heads of burying

their dead in the sea did not tend to discourage the sharks from making the

adjacent waters a hangout。 It was my luck to be coming aboard in a tiny;

overloaded; native canoe; when the thing capsized。 There were four

woolly…heads and myself in it; or rather; hanging to it。 The schooner was a

hundred yards away。



I was just hailing for a boat when one of the woolly…heads began to scream。

Holding on to the end of the canoe; both he and that portion of the canoe were

dragged under several times。 Then he loosed his clutch and disappeared。 A

shark had got him。



The three remaining niggers tried to climb out of the water upon the bottom of

the canoe。 I yelled and cursed and struck at the nearest with my fist; but it

was no use。 They were in a blind funk。 The canoe could barely have supported

one of them。 Under the three it upended and rolled sidewise; throwing them

back into the water。



I abandoned the canoe and started to swim toward the schooner; expecting to be

picked up by the boat before I got there。 One of the niggers elected to come

with me; and we swam along silently; side by side; now and again putting our

faces into the water and peering about for sharks。 The screams of the man who

stayed by the canoe informed us that he was taken。 I was peering into the

water when I saw a big shark pass directly beneath me。 He was fully sixteen

feet in length。 I saw the whole thing。 He got the woolly…head by the middle;

and away he went; the poor devil; head; shoulders; and arms out of the water

all the time; screeching in a heart…rending way。 He was carried along in this

fashion for several hundred feet; when he was dragged beneath the surface。



I swam doggedly on; hoping that that was the last unattached shark。 But there

was another。 Whether it was one that had attacked the natives earlier; or

whether it was one that had made a good meal elsewhere; I do not know。 At any

rate; he was not in such haste as the others。 I could not swim so rapidly now;

for a large part of my effort was devoted to keeping track of him。 I was

watching him when he made his first attack。 By good luck I got both hands on

his nose; and; though his momentum nearly shoved me under; I managed to keep

him off。 He veered clear; and began circling about again。 A second time I

escaped him by the same manoeuvre。 The third rush was a miss on both sides。 He

sheered at the moment my hands should have landed on his nose; but his

sandpaper hide (I had on a sleeveless undershirt) scraped the skin off one arm

from elbow to shoulder。



By this time I was played out; and gave up hope。 The schooner was still two

hundred feet away。 My face was in the water; and I was watching him manoeuvre

for another attempt; when I saw a brown body pass between us。 It was Otoo。



〃Swim for the schooner; master!〃 he said。 And he spoke gayly; as though the

affair was a mere lark。 〃I know sharks。 The shark is my brother。〃



I obeyed; swimming slowly on; while Otoo swam about me; keeping always between

me and the shark; foiling his rushes and encouraging me。



〃The davit tackle carried away; and they are rigging the falls;〃 he explained;

a minute or so later; and then went under to head off another attack。



By the time the schooner was thirty feet away I was about done for。 I could

scarcely move。 They were heaving lines at us from on board; but they

continually fell short。 The shark; finding that it was receiving no hurt; had

become bolder。 Several times it nearly got me; but each time Otoo was there

just the moment before it was too late。 Of course; Otoo could have saved

himself any time。 But he stuck by me。



〃Good…by; Charley! I'm finished!〃 I just managed to gasp。



I knew that the end had come; and that the next moment I should throw up my

hands and go down。



But Otoo laughed in my face; saying:



〃I will show you a new trick。 I will make that shark feel sick!〃



He dropped in behind me; where the shark was preparing to come at me。



〃A little more to the left!〃 he next called out。 〃There is a line there on the

water。 To the left; masterto the left!〃



I changed my course and struck out blindly。 I was by that time barely

conscious。 As my hand closed on the line I heard an exclamation from on board。

I turned and looked。 There was no sign of Otoo。 The next instant he broke

surface。 Both hands were off at the wrist; the stumps spouting blood。



〃Otoo!〃 he called softly。 And I could see in his gaze the love that thrilled

in his voice。



Then; and then only; at the very last of all our years; he called me by that

name。



〃Good…by; Otoo!〃 he called。



Then he was dragged under; and I was hauled aboard; where I fainted in the

captain's arms。



And so passed Otoo; who saved me and made me a man; and who saved me in the

end。 We met in the maw of a hurricane; and parted in the maw of a shark; with

seventeen intervening years of comradeship; the like of which I dare to assert

has never befallen two men; the one brown and the other white。 If Jehovah be

from His high place watching every sparrow fall; not least in His kingdom

shall be Otoo; the one heathen of Bora Bora。







THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS



There is no gainsaying that the Solomons are a hard…bitten bunch of islands。

On the other hand; there are worse places in the world。 But to the new chum

who has no constitutional understanding of men and life in the rough; the

Solomons may indeed prove terrible。



It is true that fever and dysentery are perpetually on the walk…about; that

loathsome skin diseases abound; that the air is saturated with a poison that

bites into every pore; cut; or abrasion and plants malignant ulcers; and that

many strong men who escape dying there return as wrecks to their own

countries。  It is also true that the natives of the Solomons are a wild lot;

with a hearty appetite for human flesh and a f
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