《the ivory child》

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its attentions to the land of the Black Kendah。 Of these we ate

thankfully enough。 A little farther on we perceived huts perched on an

inaccessible place in a kloof。 Also their inhabitants perceived us;

for they ran away as though in a great fright。



Still we did not try to approach the huts; not knowing how we should

be received。 After my sojourn in Simba Town I had become possessed of

a love of life in the open。



For another two hours I limped forward with pain and griefby now I

was leaning on Hans' shoulderup an endless; uncultivated rise

clothed with euphorbias and fern…like cycads。 At length we reached its

top and found ourselves within a rifle shot of a fenced native

village。 I suppose that its inhabitants had been warned of our coming

by runners from the huts I have mentioned。 At any rate the moment we

appeared the men; to the number of thirty or more; poured out of the

south gate armed with spears and other weapons and proceeded to ring

us round and behave in a very threatening manner。 I noticed at once

that; although most of them were comparatively light in colour; some

of these men partook of the negro characteristics of the Black Kendah

from whom we had escaped; to such an extent indeed that this blood was

clearly predominant in them。 Still; it was also clear that they were

deadly foes of this people; for when I shouted out to them that we

were the friends of Har?t and those who worshipped the Child; they

yelled back that we were liars。 No friends of the Child; they said;

came from the country of the Black Kendah; who worshipped the devil

Jana。 I tried to explain that least of all men in the world did we

worship Jana; who had been hunting us for hours; but they would not

listen。



〃You are spies of Simba's; the smell of Jana is upon you〃 (this may

have been true enough); they yelled; adding: 〃We will kill you; white…

faced goat。 We will kill you; little yellow monkey; for none who are

not enemies come here from the land of the Black Kendah。〃



〃Kill us then;〃 I answered; 〃and bring the curse of the Child upon

you。 Bring famine; bring hail; bring war!〃



These words were; I think; well chosen; at any rate they induced a

pause in their murderous intentions。 For a while they hesitated; all

talking together at once。 At last the advocates of violence appeared

to get the upper hand; and once more a number of the men began to

dance about us; waving their spears and crying out that we must die

who came from the Black Kendah。



I sat down upon the ground; for I was so exhausted that at the time I

did not greatly care whether I died or lived; while Hans drew his

knife and stood over me; cursing them as he had cursed at Jana。 By

slow degrees they drew nearer and nearer。 I watched them with a kind

of idle curiosity; believing that the moment when they came within

actual spear…thrust would be our last; but; as I have said; not

greatly caring because of my mental and physical exhaustion。



I had already closed my eyes that I might not see the flash of the

falling steel; when an exclamation from Hans caused me to open them

again。 Following the line of the knife with which he pointed; I

perceived a troop of men on camels emerging from the gates of the

village at full speed。 In front of these; his white garments

fluttering on the wind; rode a bearded and dignified person in whom I

recognized Har?t; Har?t himself; waving a spear and shouting as he

came。 Our assailants heard and saw him also; then flung down their

weapons as though in dismay either at his appearance or his words;

which I could not catch。 Har?t guided his rushing camel straight at

the man who I presume was their leader; and struck at him with his

spear; as though in fury; wounding him in the shoulder and causing him

to fall to the ground。 As he struck he called out:



〃Dog! Would you harm the guests of the Child?〃



Then I heard no more because I fainted away。







CHAPTER XV



THE DWELLER IN THE CAVE



After this it seemed to me that I dreamed a long and very troubled

dream concerning all sorts of curious things which I cannot remember。

At last I opened my eyes and observed that I lay on a low bed raised

about three inches above the floor; in an Eastern…looking room; large

and cool。 It had window…places in it but no windows; only grass mats

hung upon a rod which; I noted inconsequently; worked on a rough;

wooden hinge; or rather pin; that enabled the curtain to be turned

back against the wall。



Through one of these window…places I saw at a little distance the

slope of the forest…covered hill; which reminded me of something to do

with a childfor the life of me I could not remember what。 As I lay

wondering over the matter I heard a shuffling step which I recognized;

and; turning; saw Hans twiddling a new hat made of straw in his

fingers。



〃Hans;〃 I said; 〃where did you get that new hat?〃



〃They gave it me here; Baas;〃 he answered。 〃The Baas will remember

that the devil Jana ate the other。〃



Then I did remember more or less; while Hans continued to twiddle the

hat。 I begged him to put it on his head because it fidgeted me; and

then inquired where we were。



〃In the Town of the Child; Baas; where they carried you after you had

seemed to die down yonder。 A very nice town; where there is plenty to

eat; though; having been asleep for three days; you have had nothing

except a little milk and soup; which was poured down your throat with

a spoon whenever you seemed to half wake up for a while。〃



〃I was tired and wanted a long rest; Hans; and now I feel hungry。 Tell

me; are the lord and Bena here also; or were they killed after all?〃



〃Yes; Baas; they are safe enough; and so are all our goods。 They were

both with Har?t when he saved us down by the village yonder; but you

went to sleep and did not see them。 They have been nursing you ever

since; Baas。〃



Just then Savage himself entered; carrying some soup upon a wooden

tray and looking almost as smart as he used to do at Ragnall Castle。



〃Good day; sir;〃 he said in his best professional manner。 〃Very glad

to see you back with us; sir; and getting well; I trust; especially

after we had given you and Mr。 Hans up as dead。〃



I thanked him and drank the soup; asking him to cook me something more

substantial as I was starving; which he departed to do。 Then I sent

Hans to find Lord Ragnall; who it appeared was out walking in the

town。 No sooner had they gone than Har?t entered looking more

dignified than ever and; bowing gravely; seated himself upon the mat

in the Eastern fashion。



〃Some strong spirit must go with you; Lord Macumazana;〃 he said; 〃that

you should live today; after we were sure that you had been slain。〃



〃That's where you made a mistake。 Your magic was not of much service

to you there; friend Har?t。〃



〃Yet my magic; as you call it; though I have none; was of some service

after all; Macumazana。 As it chanced I had no opportunity of breathing

in the wisdom of the Child for two days from the hour of our arrival

here; because I was hurt on the knee in the fight and so weary that I

could not travel up the mountain and seek light from the eyes of the

Child。 On the third day; however; I went and the Oracle told me all。

Then I descended swiftly; gathered men and reached those fools in time

to keep you from harm。 They have paid for what they did; Lord。〃



〃I am sorry; Har?t; for they knew no better; and; Har?t; although I

saved myself; or rather Hans saved me; we have left your brother

behind; and with him the others。〃



〃I know。 Jana was too strong for them; you and your servant alone

could prevail against him。〃



〃Not so; Har?t。 He prevailed against us; all we could do was to injure

his eye and the tip of his trunk and escape from him。〃



〃Which is more than any others have done for many generations; Lord。

But doubtless as the beginning was; so shall the end be。 Jana; I

think; is near his death and through you。〃



〃I don't know;〃 I repeated。 〃Who and what is Jana?〃



〃Have I not told you that he is an evil spirit who inhabits the body

of a huge elephant?〃



〃Yes; and so did Mar?t; but I think that he is just a huge elephant

with a very bad temper of his own。 Still; whatever he is; he will take

some killing; and I don't want to meet him again by that horrible

lake。〃



〃Then you will meet him elsewhere; Lord。 For if you do not go to look

for Jana; Jana will come to look for you who have hurt him so sorely。

Remember that henceforth; wherever you go in all this land; it may

happen that you will meet Jana。〃



〃Do you mean to say that the brute comes into the territory of the

White Kendah?〃



〃Yes; Macumazana; at times he comes; or a spirit wearing his shape

comes; I know not which。 What I do know is that twice in my life I

myself have seen him upon the Holy Mount; though how he came or how he

went none can tell。〃



〃Why was he wan
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