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  ThehandoftheCompassionateisheavyonmyhead!Oh,mycalamity!Oh,myshame!\"

  Hecalmeddownafterawhile,andaskedquietly——

  \"Isthesunset,Babalatchi?\"

  \"ItisnowaslowasthehighesttreeIcanseefromhere,\"

  answeredBabalatchi。

  \"Itisthetimeofprayer,\"saidOmar,attemptingtogetup。

  DutifullyBabalatchihelpedhisoldchieftorise,andtheywalkedslowlytowardsthehut。Omarwaitedoutside,whileBabalatchiwentinandcameoutdirectly,draggingafterhimtheoldArab’sprayingcarpet。OutofabrassvesselhepouredthewaterofablutiononOmar’soutstretchedhands,andeasedhimcarefullydownintoakneelingposture,forthevenerablerobberwasfartooinfirmtobeabletostand。ThenasOmardronedoutthefirstwordsandmadehisfirstbowtowardstheHolyCity,BabalatchisteppednoiselesslytowardsAissa,whodidnotmoveallthetime。

  Aissalookedsteadilyattheone-eyedsage,whowasapproachingherslowlyandwithagreatshowofdeference。Foramomenttheystoodfacingeachotherinsilence。Babalatchiappearedembarrassed。Withasuddenandquickgestureshecaughtholdofhisarm,andwiththeotherhandpointedtowardsthesinkingreddiscthatglowed,rayless,throughthefloatingmistsoftheevening。

  \"Thethirdsunset!Thelast!Andheisnothere,\"shewhispered;\"whathaveyoudone,manwithoutfaith?Whathaveyoudone?\"

  \"IndeedIhavekeptmyword,\"murmuredBabalatchi,earnestly。

  \"ThismorningBulangiwentwithacanoetolookforhim。Heisastrangeman,butourfriend,andshallkeepclosetohimandwatchhimwithoutostentation。AndatthethirdhourofthedayIhavesentanothercanoewithfourrowers。Indeed,themanyoulongfor,OdaughterofOmar!maycomewhenhelikes。\"

  \"Butheisnothere!Iwaitedforhimyesterday。To-day!

  To-morrowIshallgo。\"

  \"Notalive!\"mutteredBabalatchitohimself。\"Anddoyoudoubtyourpower,\"hewentoninaloudertone——\"youthattohimaremorebeautifulthananhourioftheseventhHeaven?Heisyourslave。\"

  \"Aslavedoesrunawaysometimes,\"shesaid,gloomily,\"andthenthemastermustgoandseekhimout。\"

  \"Anddoyouwanttoliveanddieabeggar?\"askedBabalatchi,impatiently。

  \"Icarenot,\"sheexclaimed,wringingherhands;andtheblackpupilsofherwide-openeyesdartedwildlyhereandtherelikepetrelsbeforethestorm。

  \"Sh!Sh!\"hissedBabalatchi,withaglancetowardsOmar。\"Doyouthink,Ogirl!thathehimselfwouldlivelikeabeggar,evenwithyou?\"

  \"Heisgreat,\"shesaid,ardently。\"Hedespisesyouall!Hedespisesyouall!Heisindeedaman!\"

  \"Youknowthatbest,\"mutteredBabalatchi,withafugitivesmile——\"butremember,womanwiththestrongheart,thattoholdhimnowyoumustbetohimlikethegreatseatothirstymen——anever-ceasingtorment,andamadness。\"

  Heceasedandtheystoodinsilence,bothlookingontheground,andforatimenothingwasheardabovethecracklingofthefirebuttheintoningofOmarglorifyingtheGod——hisGod,andtheFaith——hisfaith。ThenBabalatchicockedhisheadononesideandappearedtolistenintentlytothehumofvoicesinthebigcourtyard。Thedullnoiseswelledintodistinctshouts,thenintoagreattumultofvoices,dyingaway,recommencing,growinglouder,toceaseagainabruptly;andinthoseshortpausestheshrillvociferationsofwomenrushedup,asifreleased,towardsthequietheaven。AissaandBabalatchistarted,butthelattergrippedinhisturnthegirl’sarmandrestrainedherwithastronggrasp。

  \"Wait,\"hewhispered。

  ThelittledoorintheheavystockadewhichseparatedLakamba’sprivategroundfromOmar’senclosureswungbackquickly,andthenobleexileappearedwithdisturbedmienandanakedshortswordinhishand。Histurbanwashalfunrolled,andtheendtrailedonthegroundbehindhim。Hisjacketwasopen。Hebreathedthicklyforamomentbeforehespoke。

  \"HecameinBulangi’sboat,\"hesaid,\"andwalkedquietlytillhewasinmypresence,whenthesenselessfuryofwhitemencausedhimtorushuponme。Ihavebeeningreatdanger,\"wentontheambitiousnoblemaninanaggrievedtone。\"Doyouhearthat,Babalatchi?Thateaterofswineaimedablowatmyfacewithhisuncleanfist。Hetriedtorushamongstmyhousehold。Sixmenareholdinghimnow。\"

  AfreshoutburstofyellsstoppedLakamba’sdiscourse。Angryvoicesshouted:\"Holdhim。Beathimdown。Strikeathishead。\"

  Thentheclamourceasedwithsuddencompleteness,asifstrangledbyamightyhand,andafterasecondofsurprisingsilencethevoiceofWillemswasheardalone,howlingmaledictionsinMalay,inDutch,andinEnglish。

  \"Listen,\"saidLakamba,speakingwithunsteadylips,\"heblasphemeshisGod。Hisspeechisliketheravingofamaddog。

  Canweholdhimforever?Hemustbekilled!\"

  \"Fool!\"mutteredBabalatchi,lookingupatAissa,whostoodwithsetteeth,withgleamingeyesanddistendednostrils,yetobedienttothetouchofhisrestraininghand。\"Itisthethirdday,andIhavekeptmypromise,\"hesaidtoher,speakingverylow。\"Remember,\"headdedwarningly——\"liketheseatothethirsty!Andnow,\"hesaidaloud,releasingherandsteppingback,\"go,fearlessdaughter,go!\"

  Likeanarrow,rapidandsilentsheflewdowntheenclosure,anddisappearedthroughthegateofthecourtyard。LakambaandBabalatchilookedafterher。Theyheardtherenewedtumult,thegirl’sclearvoicecallingout,\"Lethimgo!\"ThenafterapauseinthedinnolongerthanhalfthehumanbreaththenameofAissaranginashoutloud,discordant,andpiercing,whichsentthroughthemaninvoluntaryshudder。OldOmarcollapsedonhiscarpetandmoanedfeebly;Lakambastaredwithgloomycontemptinthedirectionoftheinhumansound;butBabalatchi,forcingasmile,pushedhisdistinguishedprotectorthroughthenarrowgateinthestockade,followedhim,andcloseditquickly。

  Theoldwoman,whohadbeenmostofthetimekneelingbythefire,nowrose,glancedroundfearfullyandcrouchedhidingbehindthetree。Thegateofthegreatcourtyardflewopenwithagreatclatterbeforeafrantickick,andWillemsdartedincarryingAissainhisarms。Herusheduptheenclosurelikeatornado,pressingthegirltohisbreast,herarmsroundhisneck,herheadhangingbackoverhisarm,hereyesclosedandherlonghairnearlytouchingtheground。Theyappearedforasecondintheglareofthefire,then,withimmensestrides,hedasheduptheplanksanddisappearedwithhisburdeninthedoorwayofthebighouse。

  Insideandoutsidetheenclosuretherewassilence。Omarlaysupportinghimselfonhiselbow,histerrifiedfacewithitsclosedeyesgivinghimtheappearanceofamantormentedbyanightmare。

  \"Whatisit?Help!Helpmetorise!\"hecalledoutfaintly。

  Theoldhag,stillcrouchingintheshadow,staredwithblearedeyesatthedoorwayofthebighouse,andtooknonoticeofhiscall。Helistenedforawhile,thenhisarmgaveway,and,withadeepsighofdiscouragement,helethimselffallonthecarpet。

  Theboughsofthetreenoddedandtrembledintheunsteadycurrentsofthelightwind。Aleaffluttereddownslowlyfromsomehighbranchandrestedontheground,immobile,asifrestingforever,intheglowofthefire;butsoonitstirred,thensoaredsuddenly,andflew,spinningandturningbeforethebreathoftheperfumedbreeze,drivenhelplesslyintothedarknightthathadclosedovertheland。

  CHAPTERTHREE

  ForupwardsoffortyyearsAbdullahadwalkedinthewayofhisLord。SonoftherichSyedSelimbinSali,thegreatMohammedantraderoftheStraits,hewentforthattheageofseventeenonhisfirstcommercialexpedition,ashisfather’srepresentativeonboardapilgrimshipcharteredbythewealthyArabtoconveyacrowdofpiousMalaystotheHolyShrine。Thatwasinthedayswhensteamwasnotinthoseseas——or,atleast,notsomuchasnow。Thevoyagewaslong,andtheyoungman’seyeswereopenedtothewondersofmanylands。Allahhadmadeithisfatetobecomeapilgrimveryearlyinlife。ThiswasagreatfavourofHeaven,anditcouldnothavebeenbestoweduponamanwhoprizeditmore,orwhomadehimselfmoreworthyofitbytheunswervingpietyofhisheartandbythereligioussolemnityofhisdemeanour。Lateronitbecameclearthatthebookofhisdestinycontainedtheprogrammeofawanderinglife。HevisitedBombayandCalcutta,lookedinatthePersianGulf,beheldinduecoursethehighandbarrencoastsoftheGulfofSuez,andthiswasthelimitofhiswanderingswestward。Hewasthentwenty-seven,andthewritingonhisforeheaddecreedthatthetimehadcomeforhimtoreturntotheStraitsandtakefromhisdyingfather’shandsthemanythreadsofabusinessthatwasspreadoveralltheArchipelago:fromSumatratoNewGuinea,fromBataviatoPalawan。

  Verysoonhisability,hiswill——strongtoobstinacy——hiswisdombeyondhisyears,causedhimtoberecognizedastheheadofafamilywhosemembersandconnectionswerefoundineverypartofthoseseas。Anunclehere——abrotherthere;afather-in-lawinBatavia,anotherinPalembang;husbandsofnumeroussisters;

  cousinsinnumerablescatterednorth,south,east,andwest——ineveryplacewheretherewastrade:thegreatfamilylaylikeanetworkovertheislands。Theylentmoneytoprinces,influencedthecouncil-rooms,faced——ifneedbe——withpeacefulintrepiditythewhiterulerswhoheldthelandandtheseaundertheedgeofsharpswords;andtheyallpaidgreatdeferencetoAbdulla,listenedtohisadvice,enteredintohisplans——becausehewaswise,pious,andfortunate。

  HeborehimselfwiththehumilitybecomingaBeliever,whoneverforgets,evenforonemomentofhiswakinglife,thatheistheservantoftheMostHigh。HewaslargelycharitablebecausethecharitablemanisthefriendofAllah,andwhenhewalkedoutofhishouse——builtofstone,justoutsidethetownofPenang——onhiswaytohisgodownsintheport,hehadoftentosnatchhishandawaysharplyfromunderthelipsofmenofhisraceandcreed;andoftenhehadtomurmurdeprecatingwords,oreventorebukewithseveritythosewhoattemptedtotouchhiskneeswiththeirfinger-tipsingratitudeorsupplication。Hewasveryhandsome,andcarriedhissmallheadhighwithmeekgravity。Hisloftybrow,straightnose,narrow,darkfacewithitschiselleddelicacyoffeature,gavehimanaristocraticappearancewhichproclaimedhispuredescent。Hisbeardwastrimmedcloseandtoaroundedpoint。Hislargebrowneyeslookedoutsteadilywithasweetnessthatwasbeliedbytheexpressionofhisthin-lippedmouth。Hisaspectwasserene。Hehadabeliefinhisownprosperitywhichnothingcouldshake。

  Restless,likeallhispeople,heveryseldomdweltformanydaystogetherinhissplendidhouseinPenang。Ownerofships,hewasoftenonboardoneoranotherofthem,traversinginalldirectionsthefieldofhisoperations。Ineveryporthehadahousehold——hisownorthatofarelation——tohailhisadventwithdemonstrativejoy。Ineveryporttherewererichandinfluentialmeneagertoseehim,therewasbusinesstotalkover,therewereimportantletterstoread:animmensecorrespondence,enclosedinsilkenvelopes——acorrespondencewhichhadnothingtodowiththeinfidelsofcolonialpost-offices,butcameintohishandsbydevious,yetsafe,ways。Itwasleftforhimbytaciturnnakhodasofnativetradingcraft,orwasdeliveredwithprofoundsalaamsbytravel-stainedandwearymenwhowouldwithdrawfromhispresencecallinguponAllahtoblessthegenerousgiverofsplendidrewards。Andthenewswasalwaysgood,andallhisattemptsalwayssucceeded,andinhisearsthererangalwaysachorusofadmiration,ofgratitude,ofhumbleentreaties。

  Afortunateman。Andhisfelicitywassocompletethatthegoodgenii,whoorderedthestarsathisbirth,hadnotneglected——byarefinementofbenevolencestrangeinsuchprimitivebeings——toprovidehimwithadesiredifficulttoattain,andwithanenemyhardtoovercome。TheenvyofLingard’spoliticalandcommercialsuccesses,andthewishtogetthebestofhimineveryway,becameAbdulla’smania,theparamountinterestofhislife,thesaltofhisexistence。

  ForthelastfewmonthshehadbeenreceivingmysteriousmessagesfromSambirurginghimtodecisiveaction。Hehadfoundtheriveracoupleofyearsago,andhadbeenanchoredmorethanonceoffthatestuarywherethe,tillthen,rapidPantai,spreadingslowlyoverthelowlands,seemstohesitate,beforeitflowsgentlythroughtwentyoutlets;overamazeofmudflats,sandbanksandreefs,intotheexpectantsea。Hehadneverattemptedtheentrance,however,becausemenofhisrace,althoughbraveandadventuroustravellers,lackthetrueseamanlikeinstincts,andhewasafraidofgettingwrecked。HecouldnotbeartheideaoftheRajahLautbeingabletoboastthatAbdullabinSelim,likeotherandlessermen,hadalsocometogriefwhentryingtowresthissecretfromhim。MeantimehereturnedencouraginganswerstohisunknownfriendsinSambir,andwaitedforhisopportunityinthecalmcertitudeofultimatetriumph。

  SuchwasthemanwhomLakambaandBabalatchiexpectedtoseeforthefirsttimeonthenightofWillems’returntoAissa。

  Babalatchi,whohadbeentormentedforthreedaysbythefearofhavingover-reachedhimselfinhislittleplot,now,feelingsureofhiswhiteman,feltlightheartedandhappyashesuperintendedthepreparationsinthecourtyardforAbdulla’sreception。

  Half-waybetweenLakamba’shouseandtheriverapileofdrywoodwasmadereadyforthetorchthatwouldsetfiretoitatthemomentofAbdulla’slanding。Betweenthisandthehouseagaintherewas,rangedinasemicircle,asetoflowbambooframes,andonthosewerepiledallthecarpetsandcushionsofLakamba’shousehold。Ithadbeendecidedthatthereceptionwastotakeplaceintheopenair,andthatitshouldbemadeimpressivebythegreatnumberofLakamba’sretainers,who,cladincleanwhite,withtheirredsarongsgatheredroundtheirwaists,chopperatsideandlanceinhand,weremovingaboutthecompoundor,gatheringintosmallknots,discussedeagerlythecomingceremony。

  Twolittlefiresburnedbrightlyonthewater’sedgeoneachsideofthelandingplace。Asmallheapofdamar-gumtorcheslaybyeach,andbetweenthemBabalatchistrolledbackwardsandforwards,stoppingoftenwithhisfacetotheriverandhisheadononeside,listeningtothesoundsthatcamefromthedarknessoverthewater。Therewasnomoonandthenightwasveryclearoverhead,but,aftertheafternoonbreezehadexpiredinfitfulpuffs,thevapourshungthickeningovertheglancingsurfaceofthePantaiandclungtotheshore,hidingfromviewthemiddleofthestream。

  Acryinthemist——thenanother——and,beforeBabalatchicouldanswer,twolittlecanoesdasheduptothelanding-place,andtwooftheprincipalcitizensofSambir,DaoudSahaminandHametBahassoen,whohadbeenconfidentiallyinvitedtomeetAbdulla,landedquicklyandaftergreetingBabalatchiwalkedupthedarkcourtyardtowardsthehouse。Thelittlestircausedbytheirarrivalsoonsubsided,andanothersilenthourdraggeditsslowlengthwhileBabalatchitrampedupanddownbetweenthefires,hisfacegrowingmoreanxiouswitheverypassingmoment。

  Atlasttherewasheardaloudhailfromdowntheriver。AtacallfromBabalatchimenrandowntotheriversideand,snatchingthetorches,thrustthemintothefires,thenwavedthemabovetheirheadstilltheyburstintoaflame。Thesmokeascendedinthick,wispystreams,andhunginaruddycloudabovetheglarethatlitupthecourtyardandflashedoverthewater,showingthreelongcanoesmannedbymanypaddlerslyingalittleoff;themeninthemliftingtheirpaddlesonhighanddippingthemdowntogether,inaneasystrokethatkeptthesmallflotillamotionlessinthestrongcurrent,exactlyabreastofthelanding-

  place。Amanstoodupinthelargestcraftandcalledout——

  \"SyedAbdullabinSelimishere!\"

  Babalatchiansweredaloudinaformaltone——

  \"Allahgladdensourhearts!Cometotheland!\"

  Abdullalandedfirst,steadyinghimselfbythehelpofBabalatchi’sextendedhand。Intheshortmomentofhispassingfromtheboattotheshoretheyexchangedsharpglancesandafewrapidwords。

  \"Whoareyou?\"

  \"Babalatchi。ThefriendofOmar。TheprotectedofLakamba。\"

  \"Youwrote?\"

  \"Mywordswerewritten,OGiverofalms!\"

  AndthenAbdullawalkedwithcomposedfacebetweenthetwolinesofmenholdingtorches,andmetLakambainfrontofthebigfirethatwascracklingitselfupintoagreatblaze。Foramomenttheystoodwithclaspedhandsinvokingpeaceuponeachother’shead,thenLakamba,stillholdinghishonouredguestbythehand,ledhimroundthefiretothepreparedseats。Babalatchifollowedclosebehindhisprotector。AbdullawasaccompaniedbytwoArabs。He,likehiscompanions,wasdressedinawhiterobeofstarchedmuslin,whichfellinstifffoldsstraightfromtheneck。Itwasbuttonedfromthethroathalfwaydownwithacloserowofverysmallgoldbuttons;roundthetightsleevestherewasanarrowbraidofgoldlace。Onhisshavenheadheworeasmallskull-capofplaitedgrass。Hewasshodinpatentleatherslippersoverhisnakedfeet。Arosaryofheavywoodenbeadshungbyaroundturnfromhisrightwrist。Hesatdownslowlyintheplaceofhonour,and,droppinghisslippers,tuckeduphislegsunderhimdecorously。

  Theimproviseddivanwasarrangedinawidesemi-circle,ofwhichthepointmostdistantfromthefire——sometenyards——wasalsothenearesttoLakamba’sdwelling。Assoonastheprincipalpersonageswereseated,theverandahofthehousewasfilledsilentlybythemuffled-upformsofLakamba’sfemalebelongings。

  Theycrowdedclosetotherailandlookeddown,whisperingfaintly。Below,theformalexchangeofcomplimentswentonforsometimebetweenLakambaandAbdulla,whosatsidebyside。

  Babalatchisquattedhumblyathisprotector’sfeet,withnothingbutathinmatbetweenhimselfandthehardground。

  Thentherewasapause。Abdullaglancedroundinanexpectantmanner,andafterawhileBabalatchi,whohadbeensittingverystillinapensiveattitude,seemedtorousehimselfwithaneffort,andbegantospeakingentleandpersuasivetones。HedescribedinflowingsentencesthefirstbeginningsofSambir,thedisputeofthepresentruler,Patalolo,withtheSultanofKoti,theconsequenttroublesendingwiththerisingofBugissettlersundertheleadershipofLakamba。AtdifferentpointsofthenarrativehewouldturnforconfirmationtoSahaminandBahassoen,whosatlisteningeagerlyandassentedtogetherwitha\"Betul!Betul!Right!Right!\"ejaculatedinaferventundertone。

  Warmingupwithhissubjectasthenarrativeproceeded,BabalatchiwentontorelatethefactsconnectedwithLingard’sactionatthecriticalperiodofthoseinternaldissensions。Hespokeinarestrainedvoicestill,butwithagrowingenergyofindignation。Whatwashe,thatmanoffierceaspect,tokeepalltheworldawayfromthem?Washeagovernment?Whomadehimruler?HetookpossessionofPatalolo’smindandmadehishearthard;heputseverewordsintohismouthandcausedhishandtostrikerightandleft。ThatunbelieverkepttheFaithfulpantingundertheweightofhissenselessoppression。Theyhadtotradewithhim——acceptsuchgoodsashewouldgive——suchcreditashewouldaccord。Andheexactedpaymenteveryyear……

  \"Verytrue!\"exclaimedSahaminandBahassoentogether。

  BabalatchiglancedatthemapprovinglyandturnedtoAbdulla。

  \"Listentothosemen,OProtectoroftheoppressed!\"heexclaimed。\"Whatcouldwedo?Amanmusttrade。Therewasnobodyelse。\"

  Sahamingotup,staffinhand,andspoketoAbdullawithponderouscourtesy,emphasizinghiswordsbythesolemnflourishesofhisrightarm。

  \"Itisso。Wearewearyofpayingourdebtstothatwhitemanhere,whoisthesonoftheRajahLaut。Thatwhiteman——maythegraveofhismotherbedefiled!——isnotcontenttoholdusallinhishandwithacruelgrasp。Heseekstocauseourverydeath。

  HetradeswiththeDyaksoftheforest,whoarenobetterthanmonkeys。Hebuysfromthemguttahandrattans——whilewestarve。

  OnlytwodaysagoIwenttohimandsaid,’TuanAlmayer’——evenso;wemustspeakpolitelytothatfriendofSatan——’TuanAlmayer,Ihavesuchandsuchgoodstosell。Willyoubuy?’Andhespokethus——becausethosewhitemenhavenounderstandingofanycourtesy——hespoketomeasifIwasaslave:’Daoud,youarealuckyman’——remark,OFirstamongsttheBelievers!thatbythosewordshecouldhavebroughtmisfortuneonmyhead——’youarealuckymantohaveanythinginthesehardtimes。Bringyourgoodsquickly,andIshallreceivetheminpaymentofwhatyouowemefromlastyear。’Andhelaughed,andstruckmeontheshoulderwithhisopenhand。MayJehannumbehislot!\"

  \"Wewillfighthim,\"saidyoungBahassoen,crisply。\"Weshallfightifthereishelpandaleader。TuanAbdulla,willyoucomeamongus?\"

  Abdulladidnotansweratonce。Hislipsmovedinaninaudiblewhisperandthebeadspassedthroughhisfingerswithadryclick。Allwaitedinrespectfulsilence。\"Ishallcomeifmyshipcanenterthisriver,\"saidAbdullaatlast,inasolemntone。

  \"Itcan,Tuan,\"exclaimedBabalatchi。\"Thereisawhitemanherewho……\"

  \"IwanttoseeOmarelBadaviandthatwhitemanyouwroteabout,\"interruptedAbdulla。

  Babalatchigotonhisfeetquickly,andtherewasageneralmove。

  Thewomenontheverandahhurriedindoors,andfromthecrowdthathadkeptdiscreetlyindistantpartsofthecourtyardacoupleofmenranwitharmfulsofdryfuel,whichtheycastuponthefire。Oneofthem,atasignfromBabalatchi,approachedand,aftergettinghisorders,wenttowardsthelittlegateandenteredOmar’senclosure。Whilewaitingforhisreturn,Lakamba,Abdulla,andBabalatchitalkedtogetherinlowtones。Sahaminsatbyhimselfchewingbetel-nutsleepilywithaslightandindolentmotionofhisheavyjaw。Bahassoen,hishandonthehiltofhisshortsword,struttedbackwardsandforwardsinthefulllightofthefire,lookingverywarlikeandreckless;theenvyandadmirationofLakamba’sretainers,whostoodingroupsorflittedaboutnoiselesslyintheshadowsofthecourtyard。

  ThemessengerwhohadbeensenttoOmarcamebackandstoodatadistance,waitingtillsomebodynoticedhim。Babalatchibeckonedhimclose。

  \"Whatarehiswords?\"askedBabalatchi。

  \"HesaysthatSyedAbdullaiswelcomenow,\"answeredtheman。

  LakambawasspeakinglowtoAbdulla,wholistenedtohimwithdeepinterest。

  \"……Wecouldhaveeightymeniftherewasneed,\"hewassaying——\"eightymeninfourteencanoes。Theonlythingwewantisgunpowder……\"

  \"Hai!therewillbenofighting,\"brokeinBabalatchi。\"Thefearofyournamewillbeenoughandtheterrorofyourcoming。\"

  \"Theremaybepowdertoo,\"mutteredAbdullawithgreatnonchalance,\"ifonlytheshipenterstheriversafely。\"

  \"Iftheheartisstouttheshipwillbesafe,\"saidBabalatchi。

  \"WewillgonowandseeOmarelBadaviandthewhitemanIhavehere。\"

  Lakamba’sdulleyesbecameanimatedsuddenly。

  \"Takecare,TuanAbdulla,\"hesaid,\"takecare。Thebehaviourofthatuncleanwhitemadmanisfuriousintheextreme。Heofferedtostrike……\"

  \"Onmyhead,youaresafe,OGiverofalms!\"interruptedBabalatchi。

  Abdullalookedfromonetotheother,andthefaintestflickerofapassingsmiledisturbedforamomenthisgravecomposure。HeturnedtoBabalatchi,andsaidwithdecision——

  \"Letusgo。\"

  \"Thisway,OUplifterofourhearts!\"rattledonBabalatchi,withfussydeference。\"OnlyaveryfewpacesandyoushallbeholdOmarthebrave,andawhitemanofgreatstrengthandcunning。

  Thisway。\"

  HemadeasignforLakambatoremainbehind,andwithrespectfultouchesontheelbowsteeredAbdullatowardsthegateattheupperendofthecourt-yard。Astheywalkedonslowly,followedbythetwoArabs,hekeptontalkinginarapidundertonetothegreatman,whoneverlookedathimonce,althoughappearingtolistenwithflatteringattention。WhennearthegateBabalatchimovedforwardandstopped,facingAbdulla,withhishandonthefastenings。

  \"Youshallseethemboth,\"hesaid。\"Allmywordsaboutthemaretrue。WhenIsawhimenslavedbytheoneofwhomIspoke,Iknewhewouldbesoftinmyhandlikethemudoftheriver。Atfirstheansweredmytalkwithbadwordsofhisownlanguage,afterthemannerofwhitemen。Afterwards,whenlisteningtothevoiceheloved,hehesitated。Hehesitatedformanydays——toomany。I,knowinghimwell,madeOmarwithdrawherewithhis……

  household。Thenthisred-facedmanragedforthreedayslikeablackpantherthatishungry。Andthisevening,thisveryevening,hecame。Ihavehimhere。Heisinthegraspofonewithamercilessheart。Ihavehimhere,\"endedBabalatchi,exultinglytappingtheuprightofthegatewithhishand。

  \"Thatisgood,\"murmuredAbdulla。

  \"Andheshallguideyourshipandleadinthefight——iffighttherebe,\"wentonBabalatchi。\"Ifthereisanykilling——lethimbetheslayer。Youshouldgivehimarms——ashortgunthatfiresmanytimes。\"

  \"Yes,byAllah!\"assentedAbdulla,withslowthoughtfulness。

  \"Andyouwillhavetoopenyourhand,OFirstamongstthegenerous!\"continuedBabalatchi。\"Youwillhavetosatisfytherapacityofawhiteman,andalsoofonewhoisnotaman,andthereforegreedyofornaments。\"

  \"Theyshallbesatisfied,\"saidAbdulla;\"but……\"Hehesitated,lookingdownonthegroundandstrokinghisbeard,whileBabalatchiwaited,anxious,withpartedlips。Afterashorttimehespokeagainjerkilyinanindistinctwhisper,sothatBabalatchihadtoturnhisheadtocatchthewords。\"Yes。

  ButOmaristhesonofmyfather’suncle……andallbelongingtohimareoftheFaith……whilethatmanisanunbeliever。

  Itismostunseemly……veryunseemly。Hecannotliveundermyshadow。Notthatdog。Penitence!ItakerefugewithmyGod,\"

  hemumbledrapidly。\"Howcanheliveundermyeyeswiththatwoman,whoisoftheFaith?Scandal!Oabomination!\"

  Hefinishedwitharushanddrewalongbreath,thenaddeddubiously——

  \"Andwhenthatmanhasdoneallwewant,whatistobedonewithhim?\"

  Theystoodclosetogether,meditativeandsilent,theireyesroamingidlyoverthecourtyard。Thebigbonfireburnedbrightly,andawaveringsplashoflightlayonthedarkearthattheirfeet,whilethelazysmokewreatheditselfslowlyingleamingcoilsamongsttheblackboughsofthetrees。TheycouldseeLakamba,whohadreturnedtohisplace,sittinghunchedupspiritlesslyonthecushions,andSahamin,whohadgotonhisfeetagainandappearedtobetalkingtohimwithdignifiedanimation。Menintwosorthreescameoutoftheshadowsintothelight,strollingslowly,andpassedagainintotheshadows,theirfacesturnedtoeachother,theirarmsmovinginrestrainedgestures。Bahassoen,hisheadproudlythrownback,hisornaments,embroideries,andsword-hiltflashinginthelight,circledsteadilyroundthefirelikeaplanetroundthesun。A

  coolwhiffofdampaircamefromthedarknessoftheriverside;

  itmadeAbdullaandBabalatchishiver,andwokethemupfromtheirabstraction。

  \"Openthegateandgofirst,\"saidAbdulla;\"thereisnodanger?\"

  \"Onmylife,no!\"answeredBabalatchi,liftingtherattanring。

  \"Heisallpeaceandcontent,likeathirstymanwhohasdrunkwateraftermanydays。\"

  Heswungthegatewide,madeafewpacesintothegloomoftheenclosure,andretracedhisstepssuddenly。

  \"Hemaybemadeusefulinmanyways,\"hewhisperedtoAbdulla,whohadstoppedshort,seeinghimcomeback。

  \"OSin!OTemptation!\"sighedoutAbdulla,faintly。\"OurrefugeiswiththeMostHigh。CanIfeedthisinfidelforeverandforever?\"headded,impatiently。

  \"No,\"breathedoutBabalatchi。\"No!Notforever。Onlywhileheservesyourdesigns,ODispenserofAllah’sgifts!Whenthetimecomes——andyourorder……\"

  HesidledclosetoAbdulla,andbrushedwithadelicatetouchthehandthathungdownlistlessly,holdingtheprayer-beads。

  \"Iamyourslaveandyouroffering,\"hemurmured,inadistinctandpolitetone,intoAbdulla’sear。\"Whenyourwisdomspeaks,theremaybefoundalittlepoisonthatwillnotlie。Whoknows?\"

  CHAPTERFOUR

  BabalatchisawAbdullapassthroughthelowandnarrowentranceintothedarknessofOmar’shut;heardthemexchangetheusualgreetingsandthedistinguishedvisitor’sgravevoiceasking:

  \"Thereisnomisfortune——pleaseGod——butthesight?\"andthen,becomingawareofthedisapprovinglooksofthetwoArabswhohadaccompaniedAbdulla,hefollowedtheirexampleandfellbackoutofearshot。Hediditunwillingly,althoughhedidnotignorethatwhatwasgoingtohappenintherewasnowabsolutelybeyondhiscontrol。Heroamedirresolutelyaboutforawhile,andatlastwanderedwithcarelessstepstowardsthefire,whichhadbeenmoved,fromunderthetree,closetothehutandalittletowindwardofitsentrance。Hesquattedonhisheelsandbeganplayingpensivelywithliveembers,aswashishabitwhenengrossedinthought,withdrawinghishandsharplyandshakingitabovehisheadwhenheburnthisfingersinafitofdeeperabstraction。Sittingtherehecouldhearthemurmurofthetalkinsidethehut,andhecoulddistinguishthevoicesbutnotthewords。Abdullaspokeindeeptones,andnowandthenthisflowingmonotonewasinterruptedbyaquerulousexclamation,aweakmoanoraplaintivequaveroftheoldman。Yes。Itwasannoyingnottobeabletomakeoutwhattheyweresaying,thoughtBabalatchi,ashesatgazingfixedlyattheunsteadyglowofthefire。Butitwillberight。Allwillberight。Abdullainspiredhimwithconfidence。Hecameupfullytohisexpectation。Fromtheveryfirstmomentwhenhesethiseyeonhimhefeltsurethatthisman——whomhehadknownbyreputationonly——wasveryresolute。Perhapstooresolute。Perhapshewouldwanttograsptoomuchlateron。AshadowflittedoverBabalatchi’sface。Ontheeveoftheaccomplishmentofhisdesireshefeltthebittertasteofthatdropofdoubtwhichismixedwiththesweetnessofeverysuccess。

  When,hearingfootstepsontheverandahofthebighouse,heliftedhishead,theshadowhadpassedawayandonhisfacetherewasanexpressionofwatchfulalertness。Willemswascomingdowntheplankway,intothecourtyard。Thelightwithintrickledthroughthecracksofthebadlyjoinedwallsofthehouse,andintheilluminateddoorwayappearedthemovingformofAissa。Shealsopassedintothenightoutsideanddisappearedfromview。

  Babalatchiwonderedwhereshehadgotto,andforthemomentforgottheapproachofWillems。Thevoiceofthewhitemanspeakingroughlyabovehisheadmadehimjumptohisfeetasifimpelledupwardsbyapowerfulspring。

  \"Where’sAbdulla?\"

  Babalatchiwavedhishandtowardsthehutandstoodlisteningintently。Thevoiceswithinhadceased,thenrecommencedagain。

  HeshotanobliqueglanceatWillems,whoseindistinctformtoweredabovetheglowofdyingembers。

  \"Makeupthisfire,\"saidWillems,abruptly。\"Iwanttoseeyourface。\"

  WithobligingalacrityBabalatchiputsomedrybrushwoodonthecoalsfromahandypile,keepingallthetimeawatchfuleyeonWillems。Whenhestraightenedhimselfuphishandwanderedalmostinvoluntarilytowardshisleftsidetofeelthehandleofakrissamongstthefoldsofhissarong,buthetriedtolookunconcernedundertheangrystare。

  \"Youareingoodhealth,pleaseGod?\"hemurmured。

  \"Yes!\"answeredWillems,withanunexpectedloudnessthatcausedBabalatchitostartnervously。\"Yes!……Health!……You……\"

  HemadealongstrideanddroppedbothhishandsontheMalay’sshoulders。InthepowerfulgripBabalatchiswayedtoandfrolimply,buthisfacewasaspeacefulaswhenhesat——alittlewhileago——dreamingbythefire。WithafinalviciousjerkWillemsletgosuddenly,andturningawayonhisheelstretchedhishandsoverthefire。Babalatchistumbledbackwards,recoveredhimself,andwriggledhisshoulderslaboriously。

  \"Tse!Tse!Tse!\"heclicked,deprecatingly。Afterashortsilencehewentonwithaccentuatedadmiration:\"Whatamanitis!Whatastrongman!Amanlikethat\"——heconcluded,inatoneofmeditativewonder——\"amanlikethatcouldupsetmountains——mountains!\"

  HegazedhopefullyforawhileatWillems’broadshoulders,andcontinued,addressingtheinimicalback,inalowandpersuasivevoice——

  \"Butwhybeangrywithme?Withmewhothinkonlyofyourgood?

  DidInotgiveherrefuge,inmyownhouse?Yes,Tuan!Thisismyownhouse。Iwillletyouhaveitwithoutanyrecompensebecauseshemusthaveashelter。Thereforeyouandsheshalllivehere。Whocanknowawoman’smind?Andsuchawoman!Ifshewantedtogoawayfromthatotherplace,whoamI——tosayno!

  IamOmar’sservant。Isaid:’Gladdenmyheartbytakingmyhouse。’DidIsayright?\"

  \"I’lltellyousomething,\"saidWillems,withoutchanginghisposition;\"ifshetakesafancytogoawayfromthisplaceitisyouwhoshallsuffer。Iwillwringyourneck。\"

  \"Whentheheartisfulloflovethereisnoroominitforjustice,\"recommencedBabalatchi,withunmovedandpersistentsoftness。\"Whyslayme?Youknow,Tuan,whatshewants。A

  splendiddestinyisherdesire——asofallwomen。Youhavebeenwrongedandcastoutbyyourpeople。Sheknowsthat。Butyouarebrave,youarestrong——youareaman;and,Tuan——Iamolderthanyou——youareinherhand。Suchisthefateofstrongmen。

  Andsheisofnoblebirthandcannotlivelikeaslave。Youknowher——andyouareinherhand。Youarelikeasnaredbird,becauseofyourstrength。And——rememberIamamanthathasseenmuch——submit,Tuan!Submit!……Orelse……\"

  Hedrawledoutthelastwordsinahesitatingmannerandbrokeoffhissentence。Stillstretchinghishandsinturnstowardstheblazeandwithoutmovinghishead,Willemsgaveashort,lugubriouslaugh,andasked——

  \"Orelsewhat?\"

  \"Shemaygoawayagain。Whoknows?\"finishedBabalatchi,inagentleandinsinuatingtone。

  ThistimeWillemsspunroundsharply。Babalatchisteppedback。

  \"Ifshedoesitwillbetheworseforyou,\"saidWillems,inamenacingvoice。\"Itwillbeyourdoing,andI……\"

  Babalatchispoke,frombeyondthecircleoflight,withcalmdisdain。

  \"Hai——ya!Ihaveheardbefore。Ifshegoes——thenIdie。Good!

  Willthatbringherbackdoyouthink——Tuan?Ifitismydoingitshallbewelldone,Owhiteman!and——whoknows——youwillhavetolivewithouther。\"

  Willemsgaspedandstartedbacklikeaconfidentwayfarerwho,pursuingapathhethinkssafe,shouldseejustintimeabottomlesschasmunderhisfeet。BabalatchicameintothelightandapproachedWillemssideways,withhisheadthrownbackandalittleononesidesoastobringhisonlyeyetobearfullonthecountenanceofthetallwhiteman。

  \"Youthreatenme,\"saidWillems,indistinctly。

  \"I,Tuan!\"exclaimedBabalatchi,withaslightsuspicionofironyintheaffectedsurpriseofhistone。\"I,Tuan?Whospokeofdeath?WasitI?No!Ispokeoflifeonly。Onlyoflife。Ofalonglifeforalonelyman!\"

  Theystoodwiththefirebetweenthem,bothsilent,bothaware,eachinhisownway,oftheimportanceofthepassingminutes。

  Babalatchi’sfatalismgavehimonlyaninsignificantreliefinhissuspense,becausenofatalismcankillthethoughtofthefuture,thedesireofsuccess,thepainofwaitingforthedisclosureoftheimmutabledecreesofHeaven。Fatalismisbornofthefearoffailure,forweallbelievethatwecarrysuccessinourownhands,andwesuspectthatourhandsareweak。

  BabalatchilookedatWillemsandcongratulatedhimselfuponhisabilitytomanagethatwhiteman。TherewasapilotforAbdulla——avictimtoappeaseLingard’sangerincaseofanymishap。Hewouldtakegoodcaretoputhimforwardineverything。Inanycaseletthewhitemenfightitoutamongstthemselves。Theywerefools。Hehatedthem——thestrongfools——andknewthatforhisrighteouswisdomwasreservedthesafetriumph。

  Willemsmeasureddismallythedepthofhisdegradation。He——awhiteman,theadmiredofwhitemen,washeldbythosemiserablesavageswhosetoolhewasabouttobecome。Hefeltforthemallthehateofhisrace,ofhismorality,ofhisintelligence。Helookeduponhimselfwithdismayandpity。Shehadhim。Hehadheardofsuchthings。Hehadheardofwomenwho……Hewouldneverbelievesuchstories……Yettheyweretrue。Buthisowncaptivityseemedmorecomplete,terrible,andfinal——withoutthehopeofanyredemption。HewonderedatthewickednessofProvidencethathadmadehimwhathewas;that,worsestill,permittedsuchacreatureasAlmayertolive。Hehaddonehisdutybygoingtohim。Whydidhenotunderstand?Allmenwerefools。Hegavehimhischance。Thefellowdidnotseeit。Itwashard,veryhardonhimself——Willems。Hewantedtotakeherfromamongstherownpeople。That’swhyhehadcondescendedtogotoAlmayer。Heexaminedhimself。Withasinkinghearthethoughtthatreallyhecouldnot——somehow——livewithouther。Itwasterribleandsweet。Herememberedthefirstdays。Herappearance,herface,hersmile,hereyes,herwords。Asavagewoman!Yetheperceivedthathecouldthinkofnothingelsebutofthethreedaysoftheirseparation,ofthefewhourssincetheirreunion。Verywell。Ifhecouldnottakeheraway,thenhewouldgotoher……Hehad,foramoment,awickedpleasureinthethoughtthatwhathehaddonecouldnotbeundone。Hehadgivenhimselfup。Hefeltproudofit。Hewasreadytofaceanything,doanything。Hecaredfornothing,fornobody。Hethoughthimselfveryfearless,butasamatteroffacthewasonlydrunk;drunkwiththepoisonofpassionatememories。

  Hestretchedhishandsoverthefire,lookedroundandcalledout——

  \"Aissa!\"

  Shemusthavebeennear,forsheappearedatoncewithinthelightofthefire。Theupperpartofherbodywaswrappedupinthethickfoldsofaheadcoveringwhichwaspulleddownoverherbrow,andoneendofitthrownacrossfromshouldertoshoulderhidthelowerpartofherface。Onlyhereyeswerevisible——

  sombreandgleaminglikeastarrynight。

  Willems,lookingatthisstrange,muffledfigure,feltexasperated,amazedandhelpless。Theex-confidentialclerkoftherichHudigwouldhugtohisbreastsettledconceptionsofrespectableconduct。Hesoughtrefugewithinhisideasofproprietyfromthedismalmangroves,fromthedarknessoftheforestsandoftheheathensoulsofthesavagesthatwerehismasters。Shelookedlikeananimatedpackageofcheapcottongoods!Itmadehimfurious。Shehaddisguisedherselfsobecauseamanofherracewasnear!Hetoldhernottodoit,andshedidnotobey。Wouldhisideaseverchangesoastoagreewithherownnotionsofwhatwasbecoming,properandrespectable?Hewasreallyafraidtheywould,intime。Itseemedtohimawful。Shewouldneverchange!Thismanifestationofhersenseofproprietieswasanothersignoftheirhopelessdiversity;somethinglikeanotherstepdownwardsforhim。Shewastoodifferentfromhim。Hewassocivilized!Itstruckhimsuddenlythattheyhadnothingincommon——notathought,notafeeling;hecouldnotmakecleartoherthesimplestmotiveofanyactofhis……andhecouldnotlivewithouther。

  ThecourageousmanwhostoodfacingBabalatchigaspedunexpectedlywithagaspthatwashalfagroan。Thislittlematterofherveilingherselfagainsthiswishacteduponhimlikeadisclosureofsomegreatdisaster。Itincreasedhiscontemptforhimselfastheslaveofapassionhehadalwaysderided,asthemanunabletoasserthiswill。Thiswill,allhissensations,hispersonality——allthisseemedtobelostintheabominabledesire,inthepricelesspromiseofthatwoman。

  Hewasnot,ofcourse,abletodiscernclearlythecausesofhismisery;buttherearenonesoignorantasnottoknowsuffering,nonesosimpleasnottofeelandsufferfromtheshockofwarringimpulses。Theignorantmustfeelandsufferfromtheircomplexityaswellasthewisest;buttothemthepainofstruggleanddefeatappearsstrange,mysterious,remediableandunjust。Hestoodwatchingher,watchinghimself。Hetingledwithragefromheadtofoot,asifhehadbeenstruckintheface。Suddenlyhelaughed;buthislaughwaslikeadistortedechoofsomeinsinceremirthveryfaraway。

  FromtheothersideofthefireBabalatchispokehurriedly——

  \"HereisTuanAbdulla。\"

  CHAPTERFIVE

  DirectlyonsteppingoutsideOmar’shutAbdullacaughtsightofWillems。Heexpected,ofcourse,toseeawhiteman,butnotthatwhiteman,whomheknewsowell。Everybodywhotradedintheislands,andwhohadanydealingswithHudig,knewWillems。

  ForthelasttwoyearsofhisstayinMacassartheconfidentialclerkhadbeenmanagingallthelocaltradeofthehouseunderaveryslightsupervisiononlyonthepartofthemaster。SoeverybodyknewWillems,Abdullaamongstothers——buthewasignorantofWillems’disgrace。Asamatteroffactthethinghadbeenkeptveryquiet——soquietthatagoodmanypeopleinMacassarwereexpectingWillems’returnthere,supposinghimtobeabsentonsomeconfidentialmission。Abdulla,inhissurprise,hesitatedonthethreshold。Hehadpreparedhimselftoseesomeseaman——someoldofficerofLingard’s;acommonman——

  perhapsdifficulttodealwith,butstillnomatchforhim。

  Instead,hesawhimselfconfrontedbyanindividualwhosereputationforsagacityinbusinesswaswellknowntohim。Howdidhegethere,andwhy?Abdulla,recoveringfromhissurprise,advancedinadignifiedmannertowardsthefire,keepinghiseyesfixedsteadilyonWillems。WhenwithintwopacesfromWillemshestoppedandliftedhisrighthandingravesalutation。Willemsnoddedslightlyandspokeafterawhile。

  \"Weknoweachother,TuanAbdulla,\"hesaid,withanassumptionofeasyindifference。

  \"Wehavetradedtogether,\"answeredAbdulla,solemnly,\"butitwasfarfromhere。\"

  \"Andwemaytradeherealso,\"saidWillems。

  \"Theplacedoesnotmatter。Itistheopenmindandthetrueheartthatarerequiredinbusiness。\"

  \"Verytrue。Myheartisasopenasmymind。IwilltellyouwhyIamhere。\"

  \"Whatneedisthere?Inleavinghomeonelearnslife。Youtravel。Travellingisvictory!Youshallreturnwithmuchwisdom。\"

  \"Ishallneverreturn,\"interruptedWillems。\"Ihavedonewithmypeople。Iamamanwithoutbrothers。Injusticedestroysfidelity。\"

  Abdullaexpressedhissurprisebyelevatinghiseyebrows。Atthesametimehemadeavaguegesturewithhisarmthatcouldbetakenasanequivalentofanapprovingandconciliating\"justso!\"

  TillthentheArabhadnottakenanynoticeofAissa,whostoodbythefire,butnowshespokeintheintervalofsilencefollowingWillems’declaration。InavoicethatwasmuchdeadenedbyherwrappingssheaddressedAbdullainafewwordsofgreeting,callinghimakinsman。Abdullaglancedatherswiftlyforasecond,andthen,withperfectgoodbreeding,fixedhiseyesontheground。Sheputouttowardshimherhand,coveredwithacornerofherface-veil,andhetookit,pressedittwice,anddroppingitturnedtowardsWillems。Shelookedatthetwomensearchingly,thenbackedawayandseemedtomeltsuddenlyintothenight。

  \"Iknowwhatyoucamefor,TuanAbdulla,\"saidWillems;\"Ihavebeentoldbythatmanthere。\"HenoddedtowardsBabalatchi,thenwentonslowly,\"Itwillbeadifficultthing。\"

  \"Allahmakeseverythingeasy,\"interjectedBabalatchi,piously,fromadistance。

  Thetwomenturnedquicklyandstoodlookingathimthoughtfully,asifindeepconsiderationofthetruthofthatproposition。

  UndertheirsustainedgazeBabalatchiexperiencedanunwontedfeelingofshyness,anddarednotapproachnearer。AtlastWillemsmovedslightly,Abdullafollowedreadily,andtheybothwalkeddownthecourtyard,theirvoicesdyingawayinthedarkness。Soontheywereheardreturning,andthevoicesgrewdistinctastheirformscameoutofthegloom。Bythefiretheywheeledagain,andBabalatchicaughtafewwords。Willemswassaying——

  \"Ihavebeenatseawithhimmanyyearswhenyoung。Ihaveusedmyknowledgetoobservethewayintotheriverwhencomingin,thistime。\"

  Abdullaassentedingeneralterms。

  \"Inthevarietyofknowledgethereissafety,\"hesaid;andthentheypassedoutofearshot。

  Babalatchirantothetreeandtookuphispositioninthesolidblacknessunderitsbranches,leaningagainstthetrunk。Therehewasaboutmidwaybetweenthefireandtheotherlimitofthetwomen’swalk。Theypassedhimclose。Abdullaslim,verystraight,hisheadhigh,andhishandshangingbeforehimandtwistingmechanicallythestringofbeads;Willemstall,broad,lookingbiggerandstrongerincontrasttotheslightwhitefigurebythesideofwhichhestrolledcarelessly,takingonesteptotheother’stwo;hisbigarmsinconstantmotionashegesticulatedvehemently,bendingforwardtolookAbdullaintheface。

  TheypassedandrepassedclosetoBabalatchisomehalfadozentimes,and,whenevertheywerebetweenhimandthefire,hecouldseethemplainenough。Sometimestheywouldstopshort,Willemsspeakingemphatically,Abdullalisteningwithrigidattention,then,whentheotherhadceased,bendinghisheadslightlyasifconsentingtosomedemand,oradmittingsomestatement。NowandthenBabalatchicaughtawordhereandthere,afragmentofasentence,aloudexclamation。Impelledbycuriosityhecrepttotheveryedgeoftheblackshadowunderthetree。Theywerenearinghim,andheheardWillemssay——

  \"YouwillpaythatmoneyassoonasIcomeonboard。ThatImusthave。\"

  HecouldnotcatchAbdulla’sreply。Whentheywentpastagain,Willemswassaying——

  \"Mylifeisinyourhandanyway。TheboatthatbringsmeonboardyourshipshalltakethemoneytoOmar。Youmusthaveitreadyinasealedbag。\"

  Againtheywereoutofhearing,butinsteadofcomingbacktheystoppedbythefirefacingeachother。Willemsmovedhisarm,shookhishandonhightalkingallthetime,thenbroughtitdownjerkily——stampedhisfoot。Ashortperiodofimmobilityensued。

  Babalatchi,gazingintently,sawAbdulla’slipsmovealmostimperceptibly。SuddenlyWillemsseizedtheArab’spassivehandandshookit。Babalatchidrewthelongbreathofrelievedsuspense。Theconferencewasover。Allwell,apparently。

  Heventurednowtoapproachthetwomen,whosawhimandwaitedinsilence。Willemshadretiredwithinhimselfalready,andworealookofgrimindifference。Abdullamovedawayasteportwo。

  Babalatchilookedathiminquisitively。

  \"Igonow,\"saidAbdulla,\"andshallwaitforyououtsidetheriver,TuanWillems,tillthesecondsunset。Youhaveonlyoneword,Iknow。\"

  \"Onlyoneword,\"repeatedWillems。

  AbdullaandBabalatchiwalkedtogetherdowntheenclosure,leavingthewhitemanalonebythefire。ThetwoArabswhohadcomewithAbdullaprecededthemandpassedatoncethroughthelittlegateintothelightandthemurmurofvoicesoftheprincipalcourtyard,butBabalatchiandAbdullastoppedonthissideofit。Abdullasaid——

  \"Itiswell。Wehavespokenofmanythings。Heconsents。\"

  \"When?\"askedBabalatchi,eagerly。

  \"Ontheseconddayfromthis。Ihavepromisedeverything。I

  meantokeepmuch。\"

  \"Yourhandisalwaysopen,OMostGenerousamongstBelievers!

  Youwillnotforgetyourservantwhocalledyouhere。HaveInotspokenthetruth?Shehasmaderoastmeatofhisheart。\"

  WithahorizontalsweepofhisarmAbdullaseemedtopushawaythatlaststatement,andsaidslowly,withmuchmeaning——

  \"Hemustbeperfectlysafe;doyouunderstand?Perfectlysafe——asifhewasamongsthisownpeople——till……\"

  \"Tillwhen?\"whisperedBabalatchi。

  \"TillIspeak,\"saidAbdulla。\"AstoOmar。\"Hehesitatedforamoment,thenwentonverylow:\"Heisveryold。\"

  \"Hai-ya!Oldandsick,\"murmuredBabalatchi,withsuddenmelancholy。

  \"Hewantedmetokillthatwhiteman。Hebeggedmetohavehimkilledatonce,\"saidAbdulla,contemptuously,movingagaintowardsthegate。

  \"Heisimpatient,likethosewhofeeldeathnearthem,\"exclaimedBabalatchi,apologetically。

  \"Omarshalldwellwithme,\"wentonAbdulla,\"when……Butnomatter。Remember!Thewhitemanmustbesafe。\"

  \"Helivesinyourshadow,\"answeredBabalatchi,solemnly。\"Itisenough!\"HetouchedhisforeheadandfellbacktoletAbdullagofirst。

  Andnowtheyarebackinthecourtyardwherefrom,attheirappearance,listlessnessvanishes,andallthefacesbecomealertandinterestedoncemore。Lakambaapproacheshisguest,butlooksatBabalatchi,whoreassureshimbyaconfidentnod。

  Lakambaclumsilyattemptsasmile,andlooking,withnaturalandineradicablesulkiness,fromunderhiseyebrowsatthemanwhomhewantstohonour,askswhetherhewouldcondescendtovisittheplaceofsittingdownandtakefood。Orperhapshewouldprefertogivehimselfuptorepose?Thehouseishis,andwhatisinit,andthosemanymenthatstandafarwatchingtheinterviewarehis。SyedAbdullapresseshishost’shandtohisbreast,andinformshiminaconfidentialmurmurthathishabitsareasceticandhistemperamentinclinestomelancholy。Norest;nofood;nousewhateverforthosemanymenwhoarehis。SyedAbdullaisimpatienttobegone。Lakambaissorrowfulbutpolite,inhishesitating,gloomyway。TuanAbdullamusthavefreshboatmen,andmany,toshortenthedarkandfatiguingroad。Hai-ya!

  There!Boats!

  Bytheriversideindistinctformsleapintoanoisyanddisorderlyactivity。Therearecries,orders,banter,abuse。

  Torchesblazesendingoutmuchmoresmokethanlight,andintheirredglareBabalatchicomesuptosaythattheboatsareready。

  ThroughthatluridglareSyedAbdulla,inhislongwhitegown,seemstoglidefantastically,likeadignifiedapparitionattendedbytwoinferiorshades,andstandsforamomentatthelanding-placetotakeleaveofhishostandally——whomheloves。

  SyedAbdullasayssodistinctlybeforeembarking,andtakeshisseatinthemiddleofthecanoeunderasmallcanopyofbluecalicostretchedonfoursticks。BeforeandbehindSyedAbdulla,themensquattingbythegunwalesholdhighthebladesoftheirpaddlesinreadinessforadip,alltogether。Ready?Notyet。

  Holdonall!SyedAbdullaspeaksagain,whileLakambaandBabalatchistandcloseonthebanktohearhiswords。Hiswordsareencouraging。Beforethesunrisesforthesecondtimetheyshallmeet,andSyedAbdulla’sshipshallfloatonthewatersofthisriver——atlast!LakambaandBabalatchihavenodoubt——ifAllahwills。TheyareinthehandsoftheCompassionate。Nodoubt。AndsoisSyedAbdulla,thegreattraderwhodoesnotknowwhatthewordfailuremeans;andsoisthewhiteman——thesmartestbusinessmanintheislands——whoislyingnowbyOmar’sfirewithhisheadonAissa’slap,whileSyedAbdullafliesdownthemuddyriverwithcurrentandpaddlesbetweenthesombrewallsofthesleepingforest;onhiswaytotheclearandopenseawheretheLordoftheIslesformerlyofGreenock,butcondemned,sold,andregisterednowasofPenangwaitsforitsowner,andswingserraticallyatanchorinthecurrentsofthecapricioustide,underthecrumblingredcliffsofTanjongMirrah。

  ForsometimeLakamba,Sahamin,andBahassoenlookedsilentlyintothehumiddarknesswhichhadswallowedthebigcanoethatcarriedAbdullaandhisunvaryinggoodfortune。Thenthetwoguestsbrokeintoatalkexpressiveoftheirjoyfulanticipations。ThevenerableSahamin,asbecamehisadvancedage,foundhisdelightinspeculationastotheactivitiesofaratherremotefuture。Hewouldbuypraus,hewouldsendexpeditionsuptheriver,hewouldenlargehistrade,and,backedbyAbdulla’scapital,hewouldgrowrichinaveryfewyears。

  Veryfew。MeantimeitwouldbeagoodthingtointerviewAlmayerto-morrowand,profitingbythelastdayofthehatedman’sprosperity,obtainsomegoodsfromhimoncredit。Sahaminthoughtitcouldbedonebyskilfulwheedling。Afterall,thatsonofSatanwasafool,andthethingwasworthdoing,becausethecomingrevolutionwouldwipealldebtsout。Sahamindidnotmindimpartingthatideatohiscompanions,withmuchsenilechuckling,whiletheystrolledtogetherfromtheriversidetowardstheresidence。Thebull-neckedLakamba,listeningwithpoutedlipswithoutthesignofasmile,withoutagleaminhisdull,bloodshoteyes,shuffledslowlyacrossthecourtyardbetweenhistwoguests。ButsuddenlyBahassoenbrokeinupontheoldman’sprattlewiththegenerousenthusiasmofhisyouth……Tradingwasverygood。Butwasthechangethatwouldmakethemhappyeffectedyet?Thewhitemanshouldbedespoiledwithastronghand!……Hegrewexcited,spokeveryloud,andhisfurtherdiscourse,deliveredwithhishandonthehiltofhissword,dealtincoherentlywiththehonourabletopicsofthroat-cutting,fire-raising,andwiththefar-famedvalourofhisancestors。

  Babalatchiremainedbehind,alonewiththegreatnessofhisconceptions。ThesagaciousstatesmanofSambirsentascornfulglanceafterhisnobleprotectorandhisnobleprotector’sfriends,andthenstoodmeditatingaboutthatfuturewhichtotheothersseemedsoassured。NotsotoBabalatchi,whopaidthepenaltyofhiswisdombyavaguesenseofinsecuritythatkeptsleepatarm’slengthfromhistiredbody。Whenhethoughtatlastofleavingthewaterside,itwasonlytostrikeapathforhimselfandtocreepalongthefences,avoidingthemiddleofthecourtyardwheresmallfiresglimmeredandwinkedasthoughthesinisterdarknesstherehadreflectedthestarsofthesereneheaven。Heslunkpastthewicket-gateofOmar’senclosure,andcreptonpatientlyalongthelightbamboopalisadetillhewasstoppedbytheanglewhereitjoinedtheheavystockadeofLakamba’sprivateground。Standingthere,hecouldlookoverthefenceandseeOmar’shutandthefirebeforeitsdoor。Hecouldalsoseetheshadowoftwohumanbeingssittingbetweenhimandtheredglow。Amanandawoman。Thesightseemedtoinspirethecarewornsagewithafrivolousdesiretosing。Itcouldhardlybecalledasong;itwasmoreinthenatureofarecitativewithoutanyrhythm,deliveredrapidlybutdistinctlyinacroakingandunsteadyvoice;andifBabalatchiconsidereditasong,thenitwasasongwithapurposeand,perhapsforthatreason,artisticallydefective。Ithadalltheimperfectionsofunskilfulimprovisationanditssubjectwasgruesome。Ittoldataleofshipwreckandofthirst,andofonebrotherkillinganotherforthesakeofagourdofwater。Arepulsivestorywhichmighthavehadapurposebutpossessednomoralwhatever。

  YetitmusthavepleasedBabalatchiforherepeatedittwice,thesecondtimeeveninloudertonesthanatfirst,causingadisturbanceamongstthewhiterice-birdsandthewildfruit-pigeonswhichroostedontheboughsofthebigtreegrowinginOmar’scompound。Therewasinthethickfoliageabovethesinger’sheadaconfusedbeatingofwings,sleepyremarksinbird-language,asharpstirofleaves。Theformsbythefiremoved;theshadowofthewomanaltereditsshape,andBabalatchi’ssongwascutshortabruptlybyafitofsoftandpersistentcoughing。Hedidnottrytoresumehiseffortsafterthatinterruption,butwentawaystealthilytoseek——ifnotsleep——then,atleast,repose。

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