第15章
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  Whenslavesareliberatedinlargenumbersthereisalwaysadifficultyinprovidingforthem。WefeelthisdilemmawhenourcruiserscaptureArabdhowsontheeastcoastofAfrica,andourgovernmentbecomesresponsibleforaninfluxoffoundlings。Itisgenerallyquiteimpossibletoreturnthemtotheirownhomes,thereforeallthatcanbedoneistoinstructtheminsomeusefulworkbywhichtheycanearntheirlivelihood。Iftheboyshavetheirchoice,theyinvariablydesireamilitarylife;andIbelieveitisthebestschoolforanyyoungsavage,asheisatonceplacedunderstrictdiscipline,whichteacheshimhabitsoforderandobedience。Thegirls,likethoseofothercountries,prefermarriagetoregulardomesticwork;nevertheless,ifkindlytreated,withadueamountofauthority,theymakefairservantsforanyroughemployment。

  Whenfemalechildrenareaboutfiveyearsoldtheyaremostesteemedbytheslave-dealers,astheycanbemoreeasilytaught,andtheygrowupwithanattachmenttotheirpossessors,andinfactbecomemembersofthefamily。

  LittleMostoora,thechildtakenbymywife,wasanexceedinglycleverspecimenofherrace,andalthoughshewascertainlynotmorethanthreeyearsold,shewasquickerthanmostchildrenofdoubleherage。Withanuglylittleface,shebadabeautifullyshapedfigure,andpossessedapowerofmusclethatIhaveneverseeninawhitechildofthatage。Herlothadfalleninpleasantquarters;shewassoondressedinconvenientclothesandbecamethepetofthefamily。

  OnJune17,1senttheNo。9steamertoKhartoumwiththepost,togetherwiththreesonsofQuatKare,whoweretorepresenttheirfatheratthedivanofDjiafferPacha。Theoldmandeclinedthevoyage,pleadinghisageasanexcuse。Mr。Woodalsoreturned,ashishealthrequiredanimmediatechangetoEgypt。Onthe25th,fourvesselsarrivedfromthesouth,twobelongingtoKutchukAli,onetoAgad,andonetoatradernamedAssaballa,fromtheBahrGazal。Thelatterhadthirty-fiveslavesonboard。Theothershadheard,bysomevesselsthathadgoneupfromKhartoum,thatIhadformedastationneartheSobat,andhadcapturedthevesselandslavesofKutchukAli,thustheyhadlandedtheirslavesattheBahrGiraffestation。TheBahrGazalvesselhavingarrivedfromadifferentdirectionhadnotreceivedtheinformation。Iseizedtheboatandcargo,andliberatedtheslaves。

  OnboardthediahbeeahofKutchukAliwerefourmusicians,nativesofPongo,ontheriverDjoor。Theirbandconsistedoftwoironbells,aflageoletandaninstrumentmadeofhardwoodthatwasarrangedlikethemusicalglassesofEurope。Thelatterwasformedoftenpiecesofametallicsounding-woodsuspendedabovelongnarrowgourdshells。Eachpieceofwoodproducedaseparatenote,andtheinstrumentwasplayedbyfoursticks,theendsofwhichwerecoveredwithindia-rubber。Thegeneraleffect,althoughasavagekindofharmony,wassuperiortomostnativeattemptsatmusic。

  ThestationofTewfikeeyahhadnowassumedanimportantaspect,andI

  muchregrettedthatwhenthetimeshouldarriveforourdeparturetothesouthitwouldbeabandoned:however,Ideterminedtokeepallhandsemployed,asthereisnothingsodemoralizingtotroopsasinaction。Atthesametimetherewasageneraldisliketotheexpedition,andalltrustedthatsomethingmighthappenthatwouldpreventanotherattempttopenetratethemarshesoftheBahrGiraffe。Therewasmuchallowancetobemadeforthisfeeling。Theseedsofdangerousdisorders,thathadbeensownbythemalariaoftheswamps,hadnowexhibitedthemselvesinfatalattacksofdysentery,thatquicklyformedacemeteryatTewfikeeyah。

  TheEgyptiantroopsweregenerallysicklyanddispirited,andwenttotheirdailyworkinaslouching,doggedmanner,thatshowedtheirpassivehatredoftheemployment。

  Iarrangedthatthesailorsshouldcultivateapieceofgroundwithcorn,whilethesoldiersshouldbeemployedinasimilarmannerinanotherposition。ThesailorswereallNubians,orthenativesofDongola,Berber,andthecountriesborderingtheNileintheSoudan。

  Thesepeoplewereofthesameclassastheslave-huntercompanies,menwhohatedworkandpreferredalifeofindolence,loungingsleepilyabouttheirvessels。Iquicklygotthesefellowsintoorderbydividingthemintogangs,overwhichIplacedseparateheadmen,thecaptainsofvessels;onesuperiorofficercommanded,andwasresponsibleforthewhole。

  Theyonlyworkedsixhoursdaily,butbythissimpleorganizationIsoonhadthirtyacresoflandcleaned。Thegrassandrootswereburntinpiles,theashesspread,andtheentirefieldwasdugoverandsownwithbarley,wheat,anddhurra。Thereisacivilizinginfluenceincultivation,andnothingissocheeringinawildcountryasthesightofwell-arrangedgreenfieldsthatareflourishinginthecentreoftheneglectedwilderness。Ihadnowapromisinglittlefarmofaboutthirtyacresbelongingtoournavalbrigade;andaveryunpromisingfarm,thathadbeenmanagedbymyColonel,RaoufBey。Thesoldiershadneverevenclearedtheroughnativegrassfromthesurface,buthadturnedupthesoilinsmalllotsatintervalsofaboutafoot,intowhichtheyhadcarelesslydroppedafewgrainsofcorn。

  Wenowfoundagriculturalenemiesthatwereunexpected。Guinea-fowlrecognizedtheimportanceofcultivation,andcreatedterribledamage。

  Smallbirdsofthesparrowtribeinfestedthenewly-sownlandinclouds,butworsethantheseenemieswerethevastarmiesofgreatants。

  Theseindustriousinsects,everprovidingforthefuture,discoveredthenewlysownbarleyandwheat,andconsideringthatsuchanopportunityshouldnotbeneglected,theyliterallymarchedoffwiththegreaterportionoftheseedthatwasexposed。Isawthemonmanyoccasionsreturningincountlessnumbersfromaforay,eachcarryinginitsmouthagrainofbarleyorwheat。Itrackedthemtotheirsubterraneannests,inoneofwhichIfoundaboutapeckofcornwhichhadbeenconveyedbyseparategrains;andpatchesoflandhadbeenleftnearlybarrenofseed。

  Thelargecrimson-headedgooseoftheWhiteNilequicklydiscoveredthatbarleywasafoodwelladaptedforthephysicalconstitutionofgeese,andgreatnumbersflockedtothenewfarm。Theguinea-fowlweretoowildtoapproachsuccessfully;however,weshotthemdaily。Isetlittleboystoscreamfromdaylighttillsunsettoscarethecloudsofsmallbirds;

  buttheboysscreamedthemselvestosleep,andthesparrowsquicklydiscoveredtheincapacityofthewatchers。Wildfowlweresonumerousonanislandoppositethefarmthatwenotonlyshotthemaswerequired,butononeoccasionLieutenantBakerandmyselfbaggedinabouttwohourssixty-eightducksandgeese,mostofwhichweresingleshotsinflightoverhead。

  Ifoundthenecessityofre-sowingthelandsothicklythatthereshouldbesufficientgraintoallowforthedepredationsofourenemies。Isetvermintrapsandcaughttheguinea-fowl。Thenthenaturalenemyappearedinthewildcats,whotooktheguinea-fowlsoutofthetraps。Atfirstthemenweresuspectedofstealingthebirds,buttheunmistakabletracksofthewildcatswerefoundclosetothetraps,andshortlyafterthewilycatsthemselvesbecamevictims。TheseweregenerallyofthegenusHerpestris。

  Whenthecrops,havingresistedmanyenemies,appearedaboveground,theywereattackedbythemolecricketsinformidablenumbers。Thesedestructiveinsectslivedbeneaththesmallsolidclodsofearth,andissuingforthatnight,theybittheyoungshootcleanoffclosetotheparentgrainatthepointofextremesweetness。Thegardensufferedterriblyfromtheseinsects,whichdestroyedwholerowsofcucumberplants。

  IhadbroughtploughsfromCairo。ThesewerethenativeimplementsthatareusedthroughoutEgypt。Thereisalwaysadifficultyinthefirstcommencementofagriculturalenterpriseinawildcountry,andmuchpatienceisrequired。

  SomeofmyEgyptiansoldiersweregoodploughmen,towhichemploymenttheyhadbeenformerlyaccustomed;butthebullocksofthecountrywerepigheadedcreaturesthatforalongtimeresistedallattemptsatconversiontothecivilizedlabourofEgyptiancattle。Theysteadilyrefusedtodrawtheploughs,andtheydetermineduponan”agriculturalstrike。”Theyhadnotconsideredthatwecouldstrikealso,andtolerablyhard,withthehippopotamushidewhips,whichwereamoreforcibleappealtotheirfeelingsthana”lock-out。”However,thiscontestendedinthebullockslyingdown,andthusofferingapassiveresistancethatcouldnotbeovercome。Thereisnothinglikearbitrationtoobtainpurejustice,andasIwasthearbitrator,Iorderedallrefractorybullockstobeeatenasrationsbythetroops。Afewanimalsatlengthbecamefairlytractable;andwehadacoupleofploughsatwork,buttheresultwasaseriesofzigzagfurrowsthatmoreresembledtheindiscriminateploughingsofaherdofwildboarthantheeffectofanagriculturalimplement。Nothingwillevergostraightatthecommencement,thereforetheploughsnaturallywentcrooked;butthewholeaffairforciblyremindedmeofmyfirstagriculturalenterpriseonthemountainsofCeylontwenty-fiveyearsearlier。[*]

  [*Footnote:See”EightYears’WanderingsinCeylon,”publishedbyLongman&Co。]

  ThemeantemperatureatthestationofTewfikeeyahhadbeen:

  InthemonthofMay,at6a。m。73degreesFahrenheit”atNoon92degrees””June,at6a。m。72degrees””atNoon86degrees””July,at6a。m。71degrees””atNoon81degrees”

  DuringMaywehadheavyrainduring3days。””light””4”7days。

  DuringJunewehadheavyrainduring5days。””light””6”11days”Julyheavy””10”””light””4”14daysSicknessincreasedproportionatelywiththeincreaseofrain,owingtothesuddenchillsoccasionedbytheheavyshowers。Thethermometerwouldsometimesfallrapidlyto68degreesFahr。duringastormofrain,accompaniedbyacoldrushofairfromthecloud。FortunatelyIhadprovidedthetroopswithblankets,whichhadnotbeenincludedintheirkitbytheauthoritiesatKhartoum。

  CHAPTERV。

  EXPLORATIONOFTHEOLDWHITENILE。

  Ihadlongsincedeterminedtoexplorethesudd,orobstructionsofthemainNile,inthehopeofdiscoveringsomenewpassagewhichthestreammighthaveforcedthroughthevegetation。AShillook,namedAbdullah,closelyconnectedwithQuatKare,hadpromisedtoaccompanyme,andtosupplythenecessaryguides。Theriverwasfull——thusIstartedon11thAugust,1870。

  TheenginesoftheNo。10steamerhadbeenthoroughlyrepairedduringourstayatTewfikeeyah。Ihadloadedhertothemaximumwithwell-cut”Soont”AcaciaArabicce,whichisthebestfuel;andknowing,bytheexperienceofformeryears,thatascarcityofwoodexistedneartheBahrGazal,Ihadloadedoneofthelargestvesselsaboutseventytons

  withasupply,toaccompanyusasatender。Ihadalsofilledmydiahbeeahwithselectedfuel。

  WesteamedthirteenhoursfromTewfikeeyah,withthetenderanddiahbeeahintow,andreachedtheoldsuddabouttwelvemilesbeyondtheBahrGiraffejunction。Thewaterbelowthesuddwasquiteclearfromfloatingvegetation,asithadbeenfilteredthroughthisextraordinaryobstruction。

  Iwillnotfatiguethereaderbyadescriptionofthisvoyage。Wewereasusualinachaosofmarshes。Wefoundasmallchannel,whichtookustotheBahrGazal。ThisswampyandstagnantlacustineriverwasmuchchangedsinceIhadlastseenitin1865。Itwasnowasuccessionoflakes,throughwhichwesteamedforseveralhours,butwithoutdiscoveringanyexit,exceptthemainpassagecomingfromthewest,whichistheactualBahrGazal。

  ThiswasthethirdtimethatIhadvisitedthisriver。UpontheformeroccasionsIhadremarkedthetotalabsenceofcurrent;thiswasevenstillmoreremarkableatthepresenttime,astheriverwasnotonlyfull,butthesurface,formerlycloggedandchokedwithdenseraftsofvegetation,wasnowclear。Isoundedthedepthofthelakesandmainchannel,whichgavearemarkablemeanofsevenfeetthroughout,showingthatthebottomwasremarkablyflat,andhadnotbeensubjectedtotheactionofanystreamthatwouldhavecausedinequalitiesinthesurfaceoftheground。

  Whenthevesselslayatanchor,thefilthoftheshipsremainedalongside,thusprovingthetotalabsenceofstream。Ithasalwaysappearedtomethatsomewesternoutletconcealedbythemarshgrassmustexist,whichcarriesawaythewaterbroughtdownbytheDjour,andotherstreams,intothelacustrineregionsoftheBahrGazal。Thereisnodoubtthattheevaporation,andalsotheabsorptionofwaterbytheimmenseareaofspongyvegetation,isagreatdrainuponthevolumesubscribedbytheaffluentsfromthesouth-west;nevertheless,Ishouldhaveexpectedsomestream,howeverslight,atthejunctionwiththeNile。MyexperienceoftheBahrGazalassuresmethatlittleornowaterisgiventotheWhiteNilebytheextraordinaryseriesoflakesandswamps,whichchangetheappearanceofthesurfacefromyeartoyear,liketheshiftingphasesofadream。

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