On24thJunewestartedat6。5A。M。,andafteramarchofsevenmiles,duringwhichwewereundisturbed,wearrivedattheoldcampofSuleiman’scompanyatFoweeraontheVictoriaNile,wherewehadexpectedtofindshelterandgoodhouses。
Everythinghadbeendestroyedbyfire!Nothingremainedbutblackenedashes。
CHAPTERXXIII
BUILDASTOCKADEATFOWEERA。
MYlossesfromthe8thJunetothe24thhadbeentenkilledandelevenwounded。Everyofficerandsoldierhadthoroughlydonehisduty,havingdisplayedadmirablecoolnessandcourageuponmanytryingoccasions。
Nonebutblacktroopscouldhaveenduredthemarchofabouteightymileswithheavyweightsupontheirheads,inadditiontotheirusualaccoutrements。
Iatoncesettoworktobuildanewstation,andwiththeoldwoodthathadformedthefenceofSuleiman’szareeba,Icommencedadefensivearrangement。
Therewasverylittleheavytimberthatwasadaptedforastockade。I
thereforeformedaprotectionbysinkingdeepintheground,atintervalsofthreefeet,twostrongpostsaboutsevenfeetabovethesurface。Theseuprighttimbers,standingoppositetoeachotheratadistanceofaboutteninches,werefilledwithlongpoleslaidoneovertheotherhorizontally。Attwocornersofthesquarefortwereflankingworksofthesameconstruction,whichwouldsweepeachfaceofthedefence。
Inafewdaysmymenhadcompletedastrongandneatstockadearoundanumberofsmalltemporaryhutswhichformedournewstation。
Havingthushousedmytroops,itwasnecessarytoprepareforthefuture。IfullyexpectedthatMajorAbdullahhadfallenintothesnarepreparedforhimbyKabbaRega:thusIshouldhavenootherforcetorelyupon,exceptthefewmenthatnowformedmysmallbuttoughlittleparty。IfsoterribleacalamityshouldhaveoccurredasthedestructionofAbdullah’sdetachment,Ishouldnotonlyhavelostmymen,butI
shouldbecomeshortofammunition;asmystoresandarmswouldhavefallenintothehandsoftheenemy。Thisdoubtcausedmemuchgraveanxiety。
ItwasstrangethatwehadnotreceivedsomecommunicationfromRionga,whoseislandwasonlyfifteenorsixteenmilesabovestreamfromFoweera。Oursideoftheriverappearedtobequiteuninhabited,andsimplyconsistedoftheinterminablegrovesofbananas,thathadbelongedtotheinhabitantsatatimewhenthedistricthadbeenthicklypopulated。
TheVictoriaNile,oppositetheFoweerastation,wasabout500yardswide。Atthisseasontheriverwasfull。Thehutsthatwehaderectedonthenorthside,uponourarrivalfromFatiko,hadbeendestroyedbythenatives。Thisdidnotlookasthoughmuchfriendshipexisted。
UponhearingourdrumsandbuglesonthedayofourarrivalatFoweera,afewnativeshadcometothehighrockopposite,andhadcommenced,bawlingconversation,andthatwasonlyslightlyunderstoodbyoneofourwomenandMoloditheMadi。
MolodiknewRionga,ashehadvisitedhimataformertime,togetherwithapartyofAbouSaood’speople。HisveryslightknowledgeofthelanguagewassufficienttoexplaintothenativesacrosstheriverthatIwishedtocommunicatewithRionga。
ThepeopleonthenorthhappenedtobelongtoKabbaRega,andtheywereenemiesofRionga;thuswewereaddressingthewrongparties。
Itwashighlynecessarytomakesomearrangementsforcrossingtheriver。Therearenocanoesonthisside,anditwouldbedangeroustotrusttorafts,astherewerewaterfallsaboutthreeorfourhundredyardsbelowuponourleft。Ideterminedtoconstructboats。
WefelledthreelargedolapepalmsBorassusethriopicus,whichweretheonlytreesofthatspeciesinthisneighbourhood。Thesepalmsarewelladaptedforcanoes,asthebark,orrathertheoutsidewood,isintenselyhardforaboutaninchandahalf,beneathwhichthetreeissimplyapithy,stringysubstance,thatcanberapidlyscoopedout。
Twoofthelogs,whenshaped,wereeachtwenty-sixfeetinlength;thethirdwassmaller。
ThroughoutthemarchfromMasindiwehadmanagedtocarryanadze,ahammer,andacoldchisel。Theadzenowcameintoplay,togetherwiththeBandylittleaxesofthe”FortyThieves”。
AmongmytroopswasaBaggaraArab,whowasa”canoe-builder”。Thiswasoneofthebestmenof”TheForty”,anditwasnowforthefirsttimethatIheardofhisabilitiesasaboat-builder。Thisman,SaidBagara,hassinceaccompaniedColonelLongwithgreatfidelitytothecourtofKingM’Tese。
Thementookanimmenseinterestinthework;butastoomanyvolunteersmightinterferewiththeprincipalshipwright,Isentthemallintotheforesttocollectplantains。Igaveordersthateverymanshouldprepare14lbsofplantainflourforthejourney,incaseitshouldbenecessarytomarchtoFatiko。
Thecanoesprogressed,andasliceofaboutafootwidehavingbeentakenoffhorizontallyfromstemtostern,thesoftinsidewasscoopedoutwithanadze,andwithlance-headsbenttoformahalfcircle。
Inafewdaysthelogswereneatlyhollowed,andwerethencarrieddownandlaunchedupontheriver。Thelong,narrowcanoeswouldhavebeenverydangerouswithoutoutriggers,thereforeIdeterminedtoadopttheplanthatIhadseeninCeylon;andasLieutenantBakerwellrepresentedtheomniscienceofnavalmenineverythingthatconcernsboats,nauticalstratagems,incomprehensibleformsofknots,rigging,&e。,&e。,Ileftallthedetailsofthecanoestohischarge。Inashorttimewepossessedthreeadmirablevesselsthatitwasquiteimpossibletoupset。
Inowrequiredafewraftsforthetransportofbaggage,asitwouldbeawkwardtocrosstheriverbysmallsectionsshouldanenemyopposeourlandingontheprecipitousbankontheoppositeshore。Ithereforearrangedthatweshouldcrossintwojourneys。Thepartynowconsistedof97soldiersincludingofficers,5natives,3sailors,51women,boys,andservants,and3Europeans;total,158persons。
Therewasnoambatchwood,butIthoughtwemightformraftsbycuttingandthendryinginthesunthelongtoughstemsofthepapyrusrush。
These,iflashedtogetherinsmallbundles,couldbeshapedintoraftssimilartothoseusedbytheShillooktribe。
LieutenantBakertookthethreesailorsandafewintelligentsoldiers,andsettowork。
The29thJunehadarrivedwithoutanynewsofRionga。Thecountryappearedtobequitedevoidofinhabitantsonthesouthbanks,neitherdidthenativesshowthemselvesonthenorth。Weweremastersofthesituation,buttherewasanuncomfortablefeelingoflonelinessinourpositionofoutcasts。Wewereveryhungry,aswehadnottastedanimalfoodsincethe14thinst。;therewasnogame,neitherwerethereanydovesorbirdsofanykind,exceptoccasionalvultures,which,aftersittinguponadeadtreeandregardingusforsometime,wentoffwithalowopinionofourrespectability。
Weliveduponboiledplantainsandredpeppers,togetherwithvariouswildplantsthatarewholesome,butnotnice,whenboiledasspinach。
Unfortunately,oursmallsupplyofsaltwasexhausted,thereforewewereobligedtoburngrassandmakepotashfromtheashesasasubstitute。
Wehadasmallquantityofbrandy,butwereservedthisincaseofillnessorothernecessity。
Mymengenerallymadetwojourneysdaily,togetherwiththewomen,tocollectgreenplantains,andtheyimmediatelycommencedpeelinganddryingtheminthesunupontheirreturntocamp。
Ontheeveningofthe29ththeycamehomeingreatspirits,havingcapturedaprisoner。Theyhadtiedhisarmscruellybehindhislack,andhadledhimtocampbyacordsecuredtohisneck。
Thismanhadbeendiscoveredincompanywithtwootherswhohadescapedtotheothersideoftheriverinacanoe。
Iorderedhisarmstobereleased,andcross-examinedhim,Molodiactingasinterpreter。
Theprisonerseemedquiteconfidentuponseeingmywifeandmyself。”Don’tyourememberme”heexclaimed;”wasitnotIwhomanyyearsagocarriedthetravelling-bagfortheladyonyourjourneytoFatiko?Wasitnotyouthatshottheantelopesonthemarch,andgavememeattoeatwhenIwashungry?”
Herewasanextraordinarypieceofgoodluck!Mymenhadactuallycapturedanoldfriendinthethickets,whohadformerlymarchedwithusinthereignofKamrasi!
Thisfellownowgaveusthenews。Riongawishedtoseeme,buthehadbeensocheatedanddeceivedbytheslave-huntingcompaniesofAbouSaood,thathewasafraidtotrusthimselfamongus;hewasfriendlydisposed,buthedidnotknowmyintentionsconcerninghimself。
TheprisonerdeclaredthatthetreacheryofKabbaRegahadbeenplannedfromthebeginning。The300nativeswhohadaccompaniedmypartyfromMasindi,withtheposttoFatiko,hadattackedandkilledsomeofmymen,butheknewnoparticulars;onlythattheyhadnotgoneontoFatikowithmypeople。Thiswasagreatrelieftomyanxiety,asinthatcaseAbdullahmustbesafewithhisdetachment。Iorderedtheprisonertoberetained,buttobewelltreated。
Wehadrainnearlyeveryday。
Atdaybreakon1stJuly,afteraheavynight’srain,avoicefromthehighwetgrass,aboutahundredyardsdistant,criedouttothesentriesinArabic,”Don’tfire!IamamessengerfromRiongatoMalegge!”myformernick-name。
Theman,coldandshivering,wasbroughtbeforeme。Hehadtravelledbycanoeduringthenight,buthadbeenafraidtoapproachthesentriesuntildaylight。
Beingassuredofmygood-will,heinformedmethatanephewofRionga’swasinthegrasswaitingformyreply。Heimmediatelyranout,andsoonreturnedtothecampwithhiscompanion。