Thegold-seeker,whomIsincerelypitied,atlengthclamberedfromthepit,withthebitterestdisappointmentimprinteduponeveryfeature,andproceeded,slowlyandreluctantly,toputonhiscoat,whichhehadthrownoffatthebeginningofhislabor。InthemeantimeImadenoremark。Jupiter,atasignalfromhismaster,begantogatheruphistools。Thisdone,andthedoghavingbeenunmuzzled,weturnedinprofoundsilencetowardshome。
Wehadtaken,perhaps,adozenstepsinthisdirection,when,withaloudoath,LegrandstrodeuptoJupiter,andseizedhimbythecollar。Theastonishednegroopenedhiseyesandmouthtothefullestextent,letfallthespades,andfelluponhisknees。
“Youscoundrel。”saidLegrand,hissingoutthesyllablesfrombetweenhisclenchedteeth-“youinfernalblackvillain!-speak,I
tellyou!-answermethisinstant,withoutprevarication!-which-
whichisyourlefteye?”
“Oh,mygolly,MassaWill!aintdisheremylefeyeforsartain?”
roaredtheterrifiedJupiter,placinghishanduponhisrightorganofvision,andholdingittherewithadesperatepertinacity,asifinimmediatedreadofhismaster’sattemptatagouge。
“Ithoughtso!-Iknewit!hurrah!”vociferatedLegrand,lettingthenegrogo,andexecutingaseriesofcurvetsandcaracols,muchtotheastonishmentofhisvalet,who,arisingfromhisknees,looked,mutely,fromhismastertomyself,andthenfrommyselftohismaster。
“Come!wemustgoback。”saidthelatter,“thegame’snotupyet;“andheagainledthewaytothetulip-tree。
“Jupiter。”saidhe,whenwereacheditsfoot,“comehere!wastheskullnailedtothelimbwiththefaceoutwards,orwiththefacetothelimb?”
“Defacewasout,massa,sodatdecrowscouldgetatdeeyesgood,widoutanytrouble。”
“Well,then,wasitthiseyeorthatthroughwhichyoudroppedthebeetle?”-hereLegrandtouchedeachofJupiter’seyes。
“Twasdiseye,massa-delefeye-jisasyoutellme。”andhereitwashisrighteyethatthenegroindicated。
“Thatwilldo-musttryitagain。”
Heremyfriend,aboutwhosemadnessInowsaw,orfanciedthatI
saw,certainindicationsofmethod,removedthepegwhichmarkedthespotwherethebeetlefell,toaspotaboutthreeinchestothewestwardofitsformerposition。Taking,now,thetapemeasurefromthenearestpointofthetrunktothepeg,asbefore,andcontinuingtheextensioninastraightlinetothedistanceoffiftyfeet,aspotwasindicated,removed,byseveralyards,fromthepointatwhichwehadbeendigging。
Aroundthenewpositionacircle,somewhatlargerthanintheformerinstance,wasnowdescribed,andweagainsettoworkwiththespades。Iwasdreadfullyweary,but,scarcelyunderstandingwhathadoccasionedthechangeinmythoughts,Ifeltnolongeranygreataversionfromthelaborimposed。Ihadbecomemostunaccountablyinterested-nay,evenexcited。Perhapstherewassomething,amidalltheextravagantdemeanorofLegrand-someairofforethought,orofdeliberation,whichimpressedme。Idugeagerly,andnowandthencaughtmyselfactuallylooking,withsomethingthatverymuchresembledexpectation,forthefanciedtreasure,thevisionofwhichhaddementedmyunfortunatecompanion。Ataperiodwhensuchvagariesofthoughtmostfullypossessedme,andwhenwehadbeenatworkperhapsanhourandahalf,wewereagaininterruptedbytheviolenthowlingsofthedog。Hisuneasiness,inthefirstinstance,hadbeen,evidently,buttheresultofplayfulnessorcaprice,buthenowassumedabitterandserioustone。UponJupiter’sagainattemptingtomuzzlehim,hemadefuriousresistance,and,leapingintothehole,toreupthemouldfranticallywithhisclaws。Inafewsecondshehaduncoveredamassofhumanbones,formingtwocompleteskeletons,intermingledwithseveralbuttonsofmetal,andwhatappearedtobethedustofdecayedwoollen。OneortwostrokesofaspadeupturnedthebladeofalargeSpanishknife,and,aswedugfarther,threeorfourloosepiecesofgoldandsilvercoincametolight。
AtsightofthesethejoyofJupitercouldscarcelyberestrained,butthecountenanceofhismasterworeanairofextremedisappointmentHeurgedus,however,tocontinueourexertions,andthewordswerehardlyutteredwhenIstumbledandfellforward,havingcaughtthetoeofmybootinalargeringofironthatlayhalfburiedinthelooseearth。
Wenowworkedinearnest,andneverdidIpasstenminutesofmoreintenseexcitement。Duringthisintervalwehadfairlyunearthedanoblongchestofwood,which,fromitsperfectpreservationandwonderfulhardness,hadplainlybeensubjectedtosomemineralizingprocess-perhapsthatoftheBi-chlorideofMercury。Thisboxwasthreefeetandahalflong,threefeetbroad,andtwoandahalffeetdeep。Itwasfirmlysecuredbybandsofwroughtiron,riveted,andformingakindofopentrellisworkoverthewhole。Oneachsideofthechest,nearthetop,werethreeringsofiron-sixinall-bymeansofwhichafirmholdcouldbeobtainedbysixpersons。Ourutmostunitedendeavorsservedonlytodisturbthecofferveryslightlyinitsbed。Weatoncesawtheimpossibilityofremovingsogreataweight。Luckily,thesolefasteningsofthelidconsistedoftwoslidingbolts。Thesewedrewback-tremblingandpantingwithanxiety。Inaninstant,atreasureofincalculablevaluelaygleamingbeforeus。Astheraysofthelanternsfellwithinthepit,thereflashedupwardsaglowandaglare,fromaconfusedheapofgoldandofjewels,thatabsolutelydazzledoureyes。
IshallnotpretendtodescribethefeelingswithwhichIgazed。
Amazementwas,ofcourse,predominant。Legrandappearedexhaustedwithexcitement,andspokeveryfewwords。Jupiter’scountenancewore,forsomeminutes,asdeadlyapallorasitispossible,innatureofthings,foranynegro’svisagetoassume。Heseemedstupified-thunderstricken。Presentlyhefelluponhiskneesinthepit,and,buryinghisnakedarmsuptotheelbowsingold,letthemthereremain,asifenjoyingtheluxuryofabath。Atlength,withadeepsigh,heexclaimed,asifinasoliloquy,“Anddisallcumobdegoole-bug!deputtygoolebug!depoorlittlegoole-bug,whatIboosedindatsabagekindobstyle!Aintyoushamedobyourself,nigger?-answermedat!”
Itbecamenecessary,atlast,thatIshouldarousebothmasterandvalettotheexpediencyofremovingthetreasure。Itwasgrowinglate,anditbehoovedustomakeexertion,thatwemightgeteverythinghousedbeforedaylight。Itwasdifficulttosaywhatshouldbedone,andmuchtimewasspentindeliberation-soconfusedweretheideasofall。We,finally,lightenedtheboxbyremovingtwothirdsofitscontents,whenwewereenabled,withsometrouble,toraiseitfromthehole。Thearticlestakenoutweredepositedamongthebrambles,andthedoglefttoguardthem,withstrictordersfromJupiterneither,uponanypretence,tostirfromthespot,nortoopenhismouthuntilourreturn。Wethenhurriedlymadeforhomewiththechest;reachingthehutinsafety,butafterexcessivetoil,atoneo’clockinthemorning。Wornoutaswewere,itwasnotinhumannaturetodomoreimmediately。Weresteduntiltwo,andhadsupper;
startingforthehillsimmediatelyafterwards,armedwiththreestoutsacks,which,bygoodluck,wereuponthepremises。Alittlebeforefourwearrivedatthepit,dividedtheremainderofthebooty,asequallyasmightbe,amongus,and,leavingtheholesunfilled,againsetoutforthehut,atwhich,forthesecondtime,wedepositedourgoldenburthens,justasthefirstfaintstreaksofthedawngleamedfromoverthetree-topsintheEast。
Wewerenowthoroughlybrokendown;buttheintenseexcitementofthetimedeniedusrepose。Afteranunquietslumberofsomethreeorfourhours’duration,wearose,asifbypreconcert,tomakeexaminationofourtreasure。
Thechesthadbeenfulltothebrim,andwespentthewholeday,andthegreaterpartofthenextnight,inascrutinyofitscontents。Therehadbeennothinglikeorderorarrangement。Everythinghadbeenheapedinpromiscuously。Havingassortedallwithcare,wefoundourselvespossessedofevenvasterwealththanwehadatfirstsupposed。Incointherewasrathermorethanfourhundredandfiftythousanddollars-estimatingthevalueofthepieces,asaccuratelyaswecould,bythetablesoftheperiod。Therewasnotaparticleofsilver。Allwasgoldofantiquedateandofgreatvariety-French,Spanish,andGermanmoney,withafewEnglishguineas,andsomecounters,ofwhichwehadneverseenspecimensbefore。Therewereseveralverylargeandheavycoins,sowornthatwecouldmakenothingoftheirinscriptions。TherewasnoAmericanmoney。Thevalueofthejewelswefoundmoredifficultyinestimating。Therewerediamonds-someofthemexceedinglylargeandfine-ahundredandteninall,andnotoneofthemsmall;eighteenrubiesofremarkablebrilliancy;-threehundredandtenemeralds,allverybeautiful;andtwenty-onesapphires,withanopal。Thesestoneshadallbeenbrokenfromtheirsettingsandthrownlooseinthechest。Thesettingsthemselves,whichwepickedoutfromamongtheothergold,appearedtohavebeenbeatenupwithhammers,asiftopreventidentification。
Besidesallthis,therewasavastquantityofsolidgoldornaments;-
nearlytwohundredmassivefingerandearrings;-richchains-
thirtyofthese,ifIremember;-eighty-threeverylargeandheavycrucifixes;-fivegoldcensersofgreatvalue;-aprodigiousgoldenpunchbowl,ornamentedwithrichlychasedvine-leavesandBacchanalianfigures;withtwosword-handlesexquisitelyembossed,andmanyothersmallerarticleswhichIcannotrecollect。Theweightofthesevaluablesexceededthreehundredandfiftypoundsavoirdupois;andinthisestimateIhavenotincludedonehundredandninety-sevensuperbgoldwatches;threeofthenumberbeingwortheachfivehundreddollars,ifone。Manyofthemwereveryold,andastimekeepersvalueless;theworkshavingsuffered,moreorless,fromcorrosion-butallwererichlyjewelledandincasesofgreatworth。
Weestimatedtheentirecontentsofthechest,thatnight,atamillionandahalfofdollars;anduponthesubsequentdisposalofthetrinketsandjewelsafewbeingretainedforourownuse,itwasfoundthatwehadgreatlyundervaluedthetreasure。
When,atlength,wehadconcludedourexamination,andtheintenseexcitementofthetimehad,insomemeasure,subsided,Legrand,whosawthatIwasdyingwithimpatienceforasolutionofthismostextraordinaryriddle,enteredintoafulldetailofallthecircumstancesconnectedwithit。
“Youremember;“saidhe,“thenightwhenIhandedyoutheroughsketchIhadmadeofthescarab鎢s。Yourecollectalso,thatIbecamequitevexedatyouforinsistingthatmydrawingresembledadeath’s-head。WhenyoufirstmadethisassertionIthoughtyouwerejesting;butafterwardsIcalledtomindthepeculiarspotsonthebackoftheinsect,andadmittedtomyselfthatyourremarkhadsomelittlefoundationinfact。Still,thesneeratmygraphicpowersirritatedme-forIamconsideredagoodartist-and,therefore,whenyouhandedmethescrapofparchment,Iwasabouttocrumpleitupandthrowitangrilyintothefire。”
“Thescrapofpaper,youmean。”saidI。
“No;ithadmuchoftheappearanceofpaper,andatfirstI
supposedittobesuch,butwhenIcametodrawuponit,Idiscoveredit,atonce,tobeapieceofverythinparchment。Itwasquitedirty,youremember。Well,asIwasintheveryactofcrumplingitup,myglancefelluponthesketchatwhichyouhadbeenlooking,andyoumayimaginemyastonishmentwhenIperceived,infact,thefigureofadeath’s-headjustwhere,itseemedtome,Ihadmadethedrawingofthebeetle。ForamomentIwastoomuchamazedtothinkwithaccuracy。Iknewthatmydesignwasverydifferentindetailfromthis-althoughtherewasacertainsimilarityingeneraloutline。
PresentlyItookacandle,andseatingmyselfattheotherendoftheroom,proceededtoscrutinizetheparchmentmoreclosely。Uponturningitover,Isawmyownsketchuponthereverse,justasIhadmadeit。Myfirstidea,now,wasmeresurpriseatthereallyremarkablesimilarityofoutline-atthesingularcoincidenceinvolvedinthefact,thatunknowntome,thereshouldhavebeenaskullupontheothersideoftheparchment,immediatelybeneathmyfigureofthescarab鎢s,andthatthisskull,notonlyinoutline,butinsize,shouldsocloselyresemblemydrawing。Isaythesingularityofthiscoincidenceabsolutelystupifiedmeforatime。Thisistheusualeffectofsuchcoincidences。Themindstrugglestoestablishaconnexion-asequenceofcauseandeffect-
and,beingunabletodoso,suffersaspeciesoftemporaryparalysis。
But,whenIrecoveredfromthisstupor,theredawneduponmegraduallyaconvictionwhichstartledmeevenfarmorethanthecoincidence。Ibegandistinctly,positively,torememberthattherehadbeennodrawingupontheparchmentwhenImademysketchofthescarab鎢s。Ibecameperfectlycertainofthis;forIrecollectedturningupfirstonesideandthentheother,insearchofthecleanestspot。Hadtheskullbeenthenthere,ofcourseIcouldnothavefailedtonoticeit。HerewasindeedamysterywhichIfeltitimpossibletoexplain;but,evenatthatearlymoment,thereseemedtoglimmer,faintly,withinthemostremoteandsecretchambersofmyintellect,aglow-worm-likeconceptionofthattruthwhichlastnight’sadventurebroughttosomagnificentademonstration。Iaroseatonce,andputtingtheparchmentsecurelyaway,dismissedallfartherreflectionuntilIshouldbealone。
“Whenyouhadgone,andwhenJupiterwasfastasleep,Ibetookmyselftoamoremethodicalinvestigationoftheaffair。InthefirstplaceIconsideredthemannerinwhichtheparchmenthadcomeintomypossession。Thespotwherewediscoveredthescarabaeuswasonthecoastofthemainland,aboutamileeastwardoftheisland,andbutashortdistanceabovehighwatermark。Uponmytakingholdofit,itgavemeasharpbite,whichcausedmetoletitdrop。Jupiter,withhisaccustomedcaution,beforeseizingtheinsect,whichhadflowntowardshim,lookedabouthimforaleaf,orsomethingofthatnature,bywhichtotakeholdofit。Itwasatthismomentthathiseyes,andminealso,felluponthescrapofparchment,whichIthensupposedtobepaper。Itwaslyinghalfburiedinthesand,acornerstickingup。Nearthespotwherewefoundit,Iobservedtheremnantsofthehullofwhatappearedtohavebeenaship’slongboat。Thewreckseemedtohavebeenthereforaverygreatwhile;fortheresemblancetoboattimberscouldscarcelybetraced。