Sotheywereseparated,butasitchancedthatcasenevercameon,fornextmorningthisOgulawaskilledinthefightingtogetherwithtwoofhiscompanions,whiletheothersinvolvedinthechargekeptthemselvesoutofsight。WhetherJeekie’s“ma“wasorwasnoteatenbytheOgulanooneeverlearnedforcertain。Atleastshewasneverheardofanymore。
  Alanwassleepingheavilywhenasoundofrushingfeetandofstrange,thrillingbattle-criesawokehim。Hesprangup,snatchingataspearandshieldwhichJeekiehadprovidedforhim,andranouttofindfromthepositionofthemoonthatdawnwasnear。
  “Comeon,Major,“saidJeekie,“Asikimakenightattack;theyalwayslikedoeverythingatnightwholovedarkness,becausetheireyeevil。
  Comeonquick,Major,“andhebegantodraghimofftowardtherear。
  “Butthat’sthewrongway,“saidAlanpresently。“Theyareattackingoverthere。“
  “DoyouthinkJeekiefool,Major,thathedon’tknowthat?Hetakeyouwherethey/not/attacking。PlentyOgulatobekilled,butnot/many/
  whitemenlikeyou,andinallworldonly/one/Jeekie!“
  “Youcold-bloodedoldscoundrel!“ejaculatedAlanasheturnedandboltedbacktowardsthenoiseoffighting,followedbyhisreluctantservant。
  Bythetimethathereachedthefirstranks,whichweresomewayoff,theworstoftheattackwasover。Ithadbeenshortandsharp,fortheAsikihadhopedtofindtheOgulaunpreparedandtotaketheircampwitharush。ButtheOgula,whoknewtheirhabits,werewaitingforthem,sothatpresentlytheywithdrew,carryingofftheirwoundedandleavingaboutfiftydeadupontheground。Assoonashewasquitesurethattheenemywereallgone,Jeekie,armedwithalargebattle-axe,wentofftoinspectthesefallensoldiers。Alan,whowashelpingtheOgulawounded,wonderedwhyhetooksomuchinterestinthem。Halfanhourlaterhiscuriositywassatisfied,forJeekiereturnedwithovertwentyheavygoldrings,torques,andbraceletsslungoverhisshoulder。
  “Wheredidyougetthose,Jeekie?“heasked。
  “Offpoorchapsthatpegoutjustnow,Major。RememberAsikisoldiersnearlyalwayswearthesethingsandthattheynomoreusetothem。ButifeverhegetoutofthisJeekiewantspendhisoldageinrespectablepeace。Sohefetchthem。Hardwork,though,forringsallinonebitandAsikiverytoughtochop。Don’tlookcross,Major;yourememberwhat’postlesay,thathewhonoprovideforhisownselfworsethancannibal。“
  JustthenFahnicameupandannouncedthattheAsikigeneralhadsentamessengerintothecampproposingtermsofpeace。
  “Whatterms?“askedAlan。
  “These,whiteman:thatweshouldsurrenderyouandyourservantandgoourwayunharmed。“
  “Indeed,Fahni,andwhatdidyouanswer?“
  “Whiteman,Irefused;butItellyou,“headdedwarningly,“thatmycaptainswishedtoaccept。TheysaidthatIhadcomebacktothemsafeandthattheyfeartheAsiki,whoaredevils,notmen,andwhowillbringthecurseofBonsaonusifwegoonfightingwiththem。StillI
  refused,sayingthatiftheygaveyouupIwouldgowithyou,whosavedmylifefromthelionandafterwardsfromthepriestsofBonsa。
  Sothemessengerwentbackand,whiteman,wemarchatonce,andI
  prayyoualwaystokeepclosetomethatImaywatchoveryou。“
  Thenbeganthatlongtrampdowntheriver,whichAlanalwaysthoughtafterwardstriedhimmorethananyoftheterribleeventsofhisescape。Foralthoughtherewasbutlittlefighting,onlyrearguardactionsindeed,everydaytheAsikisentmessengersrenewingtheiroffersofpeaceonthesoleconditionofthesurrenderofhimselfandJeekie。AtlastoneeveningtheycametothatplacewhereAlanfirstmettheOgula,andoncemorehecampedupontheislandonwhichhehadshotthelion。Atnightfall,afterhehadeaten,FahnivisitedhimhereandAlanbodedevilfromhisface。
  “Whiteman,“hesaid,“Icanprotectyounolonger。TheAsikimessengershavebeenwithusagainandtheysaythatunlesswegiveyouupto-morrowatthedawn,theirarmywillpushonaheadofusanddestroymytown,whichistwodays’marchdowntheriver,andallthewomenandchildreninit,andthatafterwardstheywillfightagreatbattlewithus。ThereforemypeoplesaythatImustgiveyouup,orthatifIdonottheywillelectanotherchiefanddosothemselves。“
  “Thenyouwillgiveupadeadman,Fahni。“
  “Friend,“saidtheoldchiefinalowvoice,“thenightisdarkandtheforestnotsofaraway。Moreover,Ihavesetnoguardsonthatsideoftheriver,andJeekieheredoesnotforgetaroadthathehastravelled。Lastly,Ihavehearditsaidthattherearesomeotherwhitepeoplewithsoldierscampedintheedgeoftheforest。Now,ifyouwerenothereinthemorning,howcouldIgiveyouup?“
  “Iunderstand,Fahni。Youhavedoneyourbestforme,andnow,good-
  night。JeekieandIaregoingtotakeawalk。SometimesyouwillthinkofthemonthswespenttogetherinBonsa-Town,willyounot?“
  “Yes,andofyoualso,whiteman,forsolongasIshalllive。Walkfastandfar,fortheAsikiarecleveratfollowingaspoor。Good-
  night,Friend,andtoyou,Jeekiethecunning,good-nightalso。IgototellmycaptainsthatIwillsurrenderyouatdawn,“andwithoutmorewordshevanishedoutoftheirsightandoutoftheirlives。
  MeanwhileJeekie,foreseeingtheissueofthistalk,wasalreadyengagedindoinguptheirfewbelongings,includingthegoldrings,somefood,andanativecookingpot,inabundlesurroundedbyacoupleofbarkblankets。
  “Comeon,Major,“hesaid,handingAlanonespearandtakinganotherhimself。“Oldcannibalquiteright,verynicenightforawalk。Comeon,Major,rivershallowjusthere。Ithinkthishappenandtryitbeforedark。YoujustfollowJeekie,thatallyougottodo。“
  Soleavingthefireburninginfrontoftheirboughshelter,theywadedthestreamandstarteduptheopposingslope,meetingnoman。
  Darkasitwas,Jeekieseemedtohavenodifficultyinfindingtheway,forasFahnisaid,anativedoesnotforgetthepathhehasoncetravelled。Allnightlongtheywalkedrapidly,andwhendawnbrokefoundthemselvesattheedgeoftheforest。
  “Jeekie,“saidAlan,“whatdidFahnimeanbythattaleaboutwhitepeople?“
  “Don’tknow,Major,thinkperhapshelietoletyoudowneasy。Mygolly!whatthat?“
  Ashespokeadistantechoreachedtheirears,theechoofarifleshot。“ThinkFannynotlieafterall,“wentonJeekie;“thatwhiteman’sgun,sharpcrack,smokelesspowder,butwonderhowhecomeinthisplace。Well,wesoonfindout。Comeon,Major。“
  Tiredastheyweretheybrokeintoarun;theprospectofseeingawhitefaceagainwastoomuchforthem。Halfamileorsofurtherontheycaughtsightofafigureevidentlyengagedinstalkinggameamongthetrees,orsotheyjudgedfromhiscautiousmovements。
  “Whiteman!“saidJeekie,andAlannodded。
  Theycreptforwardsilentlyandwithcare,forwhoknewwhatthiswhitemanmightbeafter,keepingagreattreebetweenthemandtheman,tillatlength,passingrounditsbole,theyfoundthemselvesfacetofacewithhimandnotfiveyardsaway。Notwithstandinghisunaccustomedtropicaldressandhisfaceburntcoppercolourbythesun,Alanknewthemanatonce。
  “Aylward!“hegasped;“Aylward!Youhere?“
  Hestarted。HestaredatAlan。Thenhiscountenancechanged。Itshabitualcalmbrokeupasitwaswonttodoinmomentsofdeepemotion。Itbecameveryevil,asthoughsomedemonofhateandjealousywereatworkbehindit。Thethinlipsquivered,theeyesglared,andwithoutspokenwordorwarning,heliftedtherifleandfiredstraightatAlan。Thebulletmissedhim,fortheaimwashigh。
  PassingoverAlan’shead,itcutaneatgroovethroughthehairofthetallerJeekiewhowasimmediatelybehindhim。
  Nextinstant,withaspringlikethatofatigerJeekiewasonAylward。Theweightofhischargeknockedhimbackwardstotheground,andtherehelay,pinnedfast。
  “Whatforyoudothat?“exclaimedtheindignantJeekie。“Whatforyoushootthroughwoolofrespectablenigger,SirRobertAylward,Bart。?
  NowIthrottleyou,youdirtyhog-swine。NoMagistrates’CourthereinDwarfForest,“andhebegantosuittheactiontotheword。
  “Lethimgo,Jeekie。Takehisrifleandlethimgo,“exclaimedAlan,whoallthiswhilehadstoodamazed。“Theremustbesomemistake,hecannothavemeanttomurderme。“
  “Don’tknowwhathemean,butknowhisbulletgothroughmyhair,Major,andgivemenewparting,“grumbledJeekieasheobeyed。
  “Ofcourseitwasamistake,Vernon,forIsupposeitisVernon,“saidAylward,asherose。“Idonotwonderthatyourservantisangry,butthetruthisthatyoursuddenappearancefrightenedmeoutofmywitsandIfiredautomatically。Wehavebeenlivinginsomedangerhereandmynervesarenotasstrongastheyusedtobe。“
  “Indeed,“answeredAlan。“No,Jeekiewillcarrytherifleforyou;
  yes,andIthinkthatpistolalso,everyouncemakesadifferencewalkinginahotclimate,andIrememberthatyoualwaysweredangerouswithfirearms。There,youwillbemorecomfortableso。Andnow,whodoyoumeanby’we’?“
  “ImeanBarbaraandmyself,“heansweredslowly。
  Alan’sjawdropped,heshookuponhisfeet。