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  “Do,Major?“herepliedwithaffectedcheerfulness。“Oh!thatquitesimple。Jeekiearrangeeverything。YoumarryAsikaandbyandby,whenyoumasterhereandtiredofher,yougiveherslip。Veryinterestingexperience;nowhitemaneverhavesuchluckbefore。Asikanothalfbad,/if/shefondofyou;shelikelittlegirlinsong,whenshegood,shevery,verygood。Atanyrate,nothingelsetodo。MarryAsikaorspiflicate,whichmean,Major,thatJeekiespiflicatetoo,and,“headded,shakinghiswhiteheadsadly,“henolike/that/。Oneortwolittlethingsonhismindthatnogettimetosquareupyet。

  Daren’tpraylikeChristianhere,’causeafraidofBonsas,andBonsascomeevenwithhimbyandby,’causehebeenChristian,sopoorJeekiefalldownbumpbetweentwostools。’PostleskickhimoutofheavenandBonsaskickhimoutofhell,andwhereJeekiegotothen?“

  “Don’tknow,Iamsure,“answeredAlan,smilingalittleinspiteofhissorrow,“butIthinktheBonsasmightfindacornerforyousomewhere。Lookhere,Jeekie,youoldscamp,Iamsorryforyou,foryouhavebeenagoodfriendtomeandwearefondofeachother。Butjustunderstandthis,IamnotgoingtomarrythatwomanifIcanhelpit。It’sagainstmyprinciples。SoIshallwaittillto-morrowandthenIshallwalkoutofthisplace。IftheguardstrytostopmeI

  shallshootthemwhileIhaveanycartridges。ThenIshallgoonuntiltheykillme。“

  “Oh!ButMajor,theynotkillyou——never;theychuckblanketoveryourheadandtakeyoubacktoAsika。ItJeekietheykill,skinhimalive-o,andalltherestofit。“

  “Hopenot,Jeekie,becausetheythinkweshalldiethesameday。Butifso,Ican’thelpit。To-morrowmorningIshallwalkout,andnowthat’ssettled。Iamtiredandgoingtosleep,“andhethrewhimselfdownuponthebedand,beingwornoutwithwearinessandanxiety,soonfellfastasleep。

  ButJeekiedidnotsleep,althoughhetoolaydownuponhisbed。Onthecontrary,heremainedwideawakeandreflected,moredeeplyperhapsthanhehadeverdonebefore,beingsurethesuperstitionastothedependenceofAlan’slifeuponhisownwasnowwornverythin,andthathishourwasathand。HethoughtofmakingAlan’swildattempttodepartimpossiblebythesimplemethodofwarningtheAsika,but,notwithstandinghisnativeselfishness,wastooloyaltoletthatideatakerootinhismind。No,therewasnothingtobedone;

  iftheMajorwishedtostart,theMajormuststart,andhe,Jeekie,mustpaytheprice。Well,hedeservedit,whohadbeenfoolenoughtolistentothesecretpromptingsofLittleBonsaandconducthimtoAsiki-land。

  Thushepassedseveralhours,forthemostpartinmelancholyspeculationsastotheexactfashionofhisend,untilatlengthwearinessovercamehimalsoand,shuttinghiseyes,Jeekiebegantodoze。Suddenlyhegrewawareofthepresenceofsomeotherpersonintheroom,butthinkingthatitwasonlytheAsikaprowlingaboutinheruncannyfashion,orperhapsherspirit,forhowherbodyenteredtheplacehecouldnotguess,hedidnotstir,butlaybreathingheavilyandwatchingoutofthecornerofhiseye。

  Presentlyafigureemergedfromtheshadowsintothefaintlightthrownbythesinglelampthatburnedabove,andthoughitwaswrappedinadarkcloak,JeekieknewatoncethatitwasnottheAsika。Verystealthilythefigurecrepttowardshim,asaleopardmightcreep,andbentdowntoexaminehim。Themovementcausedthecloaktoslipalittle,andforaninstantJeekiecaughtsightofthewasted,half-

  crazedfaceoftheMungana,andofalong,curvedknifethatglitteredinhishand。Paralyzedwithfear,helayquitestill,knowingthatshouldheshowtheslightestsignofconsciousnessthatknifewouldpiercehisheart。

  TheMunganawatchedhimawhile,thensatisfiedthatheslept,turnedroundand,bendinghimselfalmostdouble,glidedwithinfiniteprecautionstowardsAlan’sbed,whichstoodsometwelveorfourteenfeetaway。Silentlyasasnakethatuncoilsitself,Jeekieslippedfrombetweenhisblanketsandcreptafterhim,hisnakedfeetmakingnonoiseuponthemat-strewnfloor。SointentwastheMunganauponthedeedwhichhehadcometodothatheneverlookedback,andthusithappenedthatthetwoofthemreachedthebedoneimmediatelybehindtheother。

  Alanwaslyingonhisbackwithhisthroatexposed,averyeasyvictim。ForamomenttheMunganastared。Thenheerectedhimselflikeasnakeabouttostrike,andliftedthegreatcurvedknife,takingaimatAlan’snakedbreast。Jeekieerectedhimselfalso,andevenastheknifebegantofall,withonehandhecaughtthearmthatdroveitandwiththeotherthemurderer’sthroat。TheMunganafoughtlikeawild-

  cat,butJeekiewastoostrongforhim。Hisfingersheldtheman’swindpipelikeavise。Hechokedandweakened;theknifefellfromhishand。Hesanktothegroundandlaytherehelpless,whereonJeekiekneltuponhischestand,possessinghimselfoftheknife,helditwithinaninchofhisheart。

  ItwasatthisjuncturethatAlanwokeupandaskedsleepilywhatwasthematter。

  “Nothing,Major,“answeredJeekieinlowandcheerfultones。“SnakejustgoingtobiteyouandIcatchhim,thatall,“andhegaveanextrasqueezetotheMungana’sthroat,whoturnedblackinthefaceandrolledhiseyes。

  “Becareful,Jeekie,oryouwillkilltheman,“exclaimedAlan,recognizingtheMunganaandtakinginthesituation。

  “Whynot,Major?Hewantkillyou,andmetooafterwards。Goodriddanceofbadrubbish,asBooksay。“

  “Iamnotsosure,Jeekie。Givehimairandletmethink。Tellhimthatifhemakesanynoise,hedies。“

  Jeekieobeyed,andtheMungana’sdarkeningeyesgrewbrightagainashedrewhisbreathingreatsobs。

  “Now,friend,“saidAlaninAsiki,“whydidyouwishtostabme?“

  “BecauseIhateyou,“answeredtheman,“whoto-morrowwilltakemyplaceandthewifeIlove。“

  “Asayearortwoagoyoutooksomeoneelse’splace,eh?Well,supposenowthatIdon’twanteitheryourplaceoryourwife。“

  “Whatwouldthatmatterevenitifweretrue,whiteman,sinceshewantsyou?“

  “Iamthinking,friend,thatthereissomeoneelseshewillwantwhenshehearsofthis。Howdoyousupposethatyouwilldieto-morrow?Notsoeasilyasyouhope,perhaps。“

  TheMungana’seyesseemedtosinkintohishead,andhisfacetosickenwithterror。Thatshafthadgonehome。

  “SupposeImakeabargainwithyou,“wentonAlanslowly。“SupposingI

  say:’Mungana,showmethewayoutofthisplace,asyoucan,nowatonce。Orifyoupreferit,refuseandbegivenuptotheAsika?’Come,youarenottoomadtounderstand。Answer——andquickly。“

  “Wouldyoukillmeafterwards?“heasked。

  “NotI。WhyshouldIwishtokillyou?Youcancomewithusandgowhereyouwill。OryoucanstayhereanddieastheAsikadirects。“

  “Icannotbelieveyou,whiteman。Itisnotpossiblethatyoushouldwishtorunawayfromsomuchloveandglory,ortospareonewhowouldhaveslainyou。AlsoitwouldbedifficulttogetyououtofBonsa-town。“

  “Jeekie,“saidAlan,“thisfellowismadafterall,Ithinkyouhadbettergotothedoorandshoutforthepriests。“

  “No,no,lord,“beggedthewretchedcreature,“Iwilltrustyou;I

  willtry,thoughitisyouwhomustbemad。“

  “Verygood。Standoverhim,Jeekie,whileIputonmythingsand,yes,givemethatmask。Ifhestirs,killhimatonce。“

  SoAlanmadehimselfready。ThenhemountedguardovertheMungana,asdidJeekie,althoughheshookhisheadovertheirprospectofescape。

  “Nogo,“hemuttered,“nogo!Ifwegetpastpriests,Asikacatchuswithhermagic。WhenIboltwithyourreverendunclelasttime,LittleBonsaarrangebusinessbecauseshegoabroadfetchyou。Nowlikelyasnotshebowlyouout,andthengood-byeJeekie。“

  Alansternlybadehimbequietandstopbehindifhedidnotwishtocome。

  “No,no,Major,“heanswered,“Icomeallright。Asikaveryprejudicedbeggar,andifshefindmeherealone——ohmy!Betterdiedoubleafterall,Two’scompany,Major。Now,allready,/March!/“andhegavetheunfortunateMunganaafearfulkickasahinttoproceed。

  Soutterlycrushedwasthepoorwretchthateventhisinsultdidnotstirhimtoresentment。

  “Followme,whiteman,“hesaid,“andifyoudesiretolive,besilent。Throwyourcloaksaboutyourheads。“

  Theydidso,andholdingtheirrevolversintheirrighthands,glidedaftertheMungana。Inthecornerofthebigroomtheycametoalittlestair。Howitopenedinthatplacewherenostairhadbeen,theycouldnotseeorevenguess,foritwastoodark,onlynowtheyknewthemeansbywhichtheAsikahadbeenabletovisitthematnight。

  TheMunganawentfirstdownthestair。Jeekiefollowed,graspinghimbythearmwithonehand,whileintheotherhekepthisownknifereadytostabhimatthefirstsignoftreachery。Alanbroughtuptherear,keepingholdofJeekie’scloak。Theypasseddowntwelvestepsofstair,thenturnedtotherightalongatunnel,thentotheleft,thentotherightagain。Inthepitchdarknessitwasanawfuljourney,sincetheyknewnotwhithertheywerebeingled,andexpectedthateverymomentwouldbetheirlast。Atlength,quiteofasudden,theyemergedintomoonlight。

  Alanlookedabouthimandknewtheplace。Itwaswherethefeasthadbeenheldtwomonthsbefore,whenthepriestswerepoisonedandtheBonsaschosethevictimsforsacrifice。Alreadyitwaspreparedforthegreatfestivalofto-morrow,whentheMunganashoulddrownhimselfandAlanbemarriedtotheAsika。Thereonthedaiswerethegoldchairsinwhichtheyweretosit,andgreenbranchesoftreesmixedwithcuriousflagsdeckedthevastamphitheatrebeyond。Moreover,therewasthebroadcanal,andfloatinginthemidstofitthehideousgoldfetish,BigBonsa。Themoonshoneonitsglaring,deathlyeyes,itsfish-likesnoutanditshuge,paleteeth。Alanlookedatitandshivered,forthethingwashorridanduncanny,andtheutterlonelinessinwhichitlaystaringupatthemoon,seemedtoaccentuatethehorror。

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