“Barbaraandyourself!“hesaid。“DoIunderstand——“
“Don’tyouunderstandnothing,Major,“brokeinJeekie。“Don’tyoubelieveonewordwhatthispigdogsay。IfMissBarbaramarryhimhenowantshootyou;heaskyoutoteatoseetheMissusandhowmuchshelovehim,ducky!WejustgoonandcallonMissBarbaraandhearthenews。Walkup,SirRobertAylward,Bart。,andshowuswhichway。“
“Idonotchoosetoreceiveyouandyourimpertinentservantatmycamp,“saidAylward,grindinghisteeth。
“Wequiteunderstandthat,SirRobertAylward——“
“LordAylward,ifyouplease,MajorVernon。“
“Ibegyourpardon——LordAylward。Iwasawareofthecontemplatedpurchaseofthattitle,Ididnotknowthatithadbeencompleted。I
wasabouttoaddthatallthesamewemeantogotothatcamp,andthatifanyviolencetowardsusisattemptedasweapproachit,youwillrememberthatyouareinourhands。“
“Yes,myLord,“addedJeekie,bowing,“andthatmonkeysdon’ttellnotales,myLord,andthatherethereain’tnotwelveGood-Truestositonnoblecorpseunhappilydeceased,myLord,andtobringinCrowner’sverdictofdonetodeathlawfulorunlawful,accordingasevidencemayshowwhengot,myLord。Somarchon,forwenobreakfastyet。No,notthatway,roundheretoleft,whereIthinkIhearkettlesing。“
Sohavingnochoice,Aylwardcame,marchingbetweentheothertwoandsayingnothing。WhentheyhadgoneacoupleofhundredyardsAlanalsoheardsomething,andtohimitsoundedlikeamancryingoutinpain。
ThensuddenlytheypassedroundsomegreattreesandreachedagladeintheforestwheretherewasaspringofwaterwhichAlanremembered。
Inthisgladethecamphadbeenbuilt,surroundedbya“boma“orpalisadeofroughwood,withinwhichstoodtwotentsandsomenativesheltersmadeoftallgrassandboughs。Outsideofthiscampacuriousandunpleasantscenewasinprogress。
Toasmalltreethatgrewtherewastiedaman,whomfromthefashionofhishairAlanknewtobelongtotheCoastnegroes,whiletwogreatfellows,evidentlyofanothertribe,floggedhimunmercifullywithhidewhips。
“Ah!“exclaimedJeekie,“thatthekettleIhearsing。Thinkyoubettertakenhimoffthefire,myLord,orheboilover。Alsohisbrothersnoseemtolikethatmusic,“andhepointedtoanumberofothermenwhowerestandingroundwatchingthescenewithsullendissatisfaction。
“Amatterofcampdiscipline,“mutteredAylward。“Thismanhasdisobeyedorders。“
BynowJeekiewasshoutingsomethingtothenativesinanunknowntongue,whichtheyseemedtounderstandwellenough。Atanyratethefloggingceased,thetwofellowswhowereinflictingitslunkaway,andtheothermenrantowardsthem,shoutingbackastheycame。
“Allright,Major。YoupleasestophereoneminutewithmyLord,lateBart。ofBloodyHand。Someofthesechapsfriendsofmine,ImeetthemOldCalabarwhilewegetreadytomarchlastrains。NowIhavelittletalkwiththemandfindoutthingortwo。“
Aylwardbegantoblusteraboutinterferencewithhisservantsandsoforth。Jeekieturnedonhimwithaveryuglygrin,andshowinghiswhiteteeth,aswashisfashionwhenhegrewfierce。
“Begpardon,RightHonourableLord,“hesaid,orrathersnarled,“youdowhatItellyoujusttopleaseJeekie。JeekienooneinEngland,butJeekiedamnbigLordtooouthere,greatmedicineman,palofLittleBonsa。YourememberLittleBonsa,eh!ThesechapsthinkitgreathonourtomeetJeekie,so,Major,ifhestir,pleaseshoothimthroughhead;Jeekie’sponsible,notyou。Orifyounotlikedoit,I
comebackandseetojobmyselfanddon’tthinkthosefellowscryverymuch。“
TherewassomethingaboutJeekie’smannerthatfrightenedAylward,whounderstoodforthefirsttimethatbeneathallthenegro’sgrotesquetalklaysomedreadful,ironpurpose,ascouragelayunderhisaffectedcowardiceandunderhisveneerofselfishness,fidelity。AtanyratehehaltedwithAlan,whostoodbesidehim,therevolverofwhichAylwardhadbeenrelievedbyJeekie,inhishand。MeanwhileJeekie,whoheldtheriflewhichhehadreloaded,wentonandmetthenativesabouttwentyyardsaway。
“Wealwaysdislikedeachother,Vernon,butImustsaythatIneverthoughtadaywouldcomewhenyouproposedtomurdermeinmyowncamp,“saidAylward。
“Oddthing,“answeredAlan,“butaverysimilarideawasinmymind。I
neverthought,LordAylward,thathoweverunscrupulousyoumightbe——
financially——adaywouldcomewhenyouwouldattempttoshootdownanunarmedmaninanAfricanforest。Oh!don’twastebreathinlying;I
sawyourecognizeme,aim,andfire,afterwhichJeekiewouldhavehadtheotherbarrel,andwhothenwouldhaveremainedtotellthestory,LordAylward?“
Aylwardmadenoanswer,butAlanfeltthatifwishescouldkillhimhewouldnotlivelong。Hiseyefelluponalong,unmistakablemoundoffreshearth,beneathatree。Hecalculateditslength,andwithathrillofterrornoticedthatitwastoosmallforanegro。
“Whoisburiedthere?“heasked。
“Findoutforyourself,“wasthesneeringanswer。
“Don’tbeafraid,LordAylward;Ishallfindouteverythingintime。“
TheconversationbetweenJeekieandthenativesproceeded,theirheadswereclosetogether;itgrewanimated。Theyseemedtobecomingtosomedecision。Presentlyoneofthemranandcutthelashingsofthemanwhohadbeenboundtothetree,andhestaggeredtowardsthemandjoinedinthetalk,pointingtohiswounds。Thenthetwofellowswhohadbeenengagedinflogginghim,accompaniedbyeightcompanionsofthesametype——theyappearedtobesoldiers,fortheycarriedguns——
swaggeredtowardsthegroupwhowerebeingaddressedbyJeekie,ofwhomAlancountedtwenty-three。AstheyapproachedJeekiemadesomesuggestionwhich,afteronehesitatingmoment,theothersseemedtoaccept,fortheynoddedtheirheadsandseparatedoutalittle。
Jeekiesteppedforwardandaskedaquestionoftheguards,towhichtheyrepliedwithaderisiveshout。ThenwithoutawordofwarningheliftedAylward’sexpressriflewhichhecarried,andfiredfirstonebarrelandthentheother,shootingthetwoleadingsoldiersdead。
Theircompanionshaltedamazed,butbeforetheycouldlifttheirguns,Jeekieandthosewithhimrushedatthemandbeganstabbingthemwithspearsandstrikingthemwithsticks。Inthreeminutesitwasoverwithoutanothershotbeingfired。Mostofthemweredespatched,andtheothers,throwingdowntheirguns,hadfledwoundedintotheforest。
Now,shoutinginjubilation,someofthemenbegantodragawaythedeadbodies,whileotherscollectedtheriflesandtheremainder,headedbyJeekie,advancedtowardsAlanandAylward,wavingtheirredspears。Alanstoodstaring,forhedidnotintheleastunderstandthemeaningofwhathadhappened,butAylward,whohadturnedverypale,addressedJeekie,saying:
“Isupposethatyouhavecometomurdermealso,youblackvillain。“
“No,no,myLord,“answeredJeekiepolitely,“notatpresent。Alsothatwrongword,execute,notmurder,justwhatyoudotosomeofthesepoordevils,“andhepointedtothemobofporters。“Besides,mustn’tkillholywhiteman,poorblackchapdon’tmatter,plentymorewherehecomefrom。ThinkweallgoseeMissBarbaranow。Youcometoo,myLordBart。,butp’rapsbesttieyourhandsbehindyoufirst;
ifyouwantscratchhead,Idoitforyou。Thatonlyfair,youscratchminethismorning。“
ThenatawordfromJeekiesomeofthenativessprangonAylwardandtiedhishandsbehindhisback。
“IsMissBarbaraalive?“saidAlantoJeekieinanagonizedwhisper,atthesametimenoddingtowardsthegravethatwassoominouslyshort。
“Hopeso,thinkso,thesecardssayso,butGodHeknowalone,“
answeredJeekie。“Goandlook,thatbestwaytofindout。“
SotheyadvancedintothecampthroughanarrowgatewaymadeofaV-shapedpieceofwood,towherethetwotentswereplacedinitsinnerdivision。Ofthesetents,thefirst,wasopen,whereasthesecondwasclosed。Astheopententwasobviouslyempty,theywenttothesecond,whereofJeekiebegantoloosenthelashingsoftheflap。
Itwasalongbusiness,fortheyseemedtohavebeencarefullyknottedinside;indeedatlast,growingimpatient,Jeekiecutthecord,usingthecurvedknifewithwhichtheMunganahadtriedtokillAlan。
MeanwhileAlanwassufferingtorments,beingconvincedthatBarbarawasdeadandburiedinthatnew-madegravebeneaththetrees。Hecouldnotspeak,hecouldscarcelystand,andyetapicturebegantoforminhisnumbmind。HesawhimselfseatedinthedarkintheTreasure-houseatBonsa-Town;hesawavisionintheairbeforehim。
Lo!thetentdooropenedandthatvisionreappeared。
TherewasthepaleBarbaraseated,weeping。Thereagain,asheenteredshesprangupandsnatchingthepistolthatlaybesideher,turnedittoherbreast。Thensheperceivedhimandthepistolsankdownwardstillfromherrelaxedhanditdroppedtotheground。Shethrewupherarmsandwithoutasoundfellbackwards,orwouldhavefallen,hadhenotcaughther。
Barbarahadrecovered。ShesatuponherbedinthetentandbyhersatAlan,holdingherhand,whilebeforethemstoodAylwardlikeaprisonerinthedock,andbehindhimthearmedJeekie。