"AndrememberallthatIhavetaughtyou,"shoutedBastin。
  Maramashivered,thoughwhetheratthementionofthegodOro,ofwhosepowerstheOrofenanshadsopainfularecollection,orattheresultofBastin’steachings,Idonotknow。Andthatwasthelastweshalleverseeofeachotherinthisworld。
  Theislandfadedbehindusand,soreatheartbecauseofallthatwehadfoundandlostagain,forthreedayswesailednorthwardwithafairandsteadywind。Onthefourtheveningbyanextraordinarystrokeoffortune,wefellinwithanAmericantrampsteamer,tradingfromtheSouthSeaIslandstoSanFrancisco。Tothecaptain,whotreatedusverykindly,wesaidsimplythatwewereapartyofEnglishmenwhoseyachthadbeenwreckedonasmallislandseveralhundredsofmilesaway,ofwhichweknewneitherthename,ifithadone,northeposition。
  Thisstorywasacceptedwithoutquestion,forsuchthingsoftenhappeninthoselatitudes,andinduecoursewewerelandedatSanFrancisco,wherewemadecertaindepositionsbeforetheBritishConsulastothelossoftheyachtStaroftheSouth。
  ThenwecrossedAmerica,havingobtainedfundsbycable,andsailedforEnglandinasteamerflyingtheflagoftheUnitedStates。
  OfthegreatwarwhichmadethisdesirableIdonotspeaksinceithasnothing,orratherlittle,todowiththishistory。IntheendwearrivedsafelyatLiverpool,andthencetravelledtoourhomesinDevonshire。
  ThusendedthehistoryofourdealingswithOro,thesuper—manwhobeganhislifemorethantwohundredandfiftythousandyearsago,andwithhisdaughter,Yva,whomBastinstilloftencallstheGlitteringLady。
  ChapterXXVII
  BastinDiscoversaResemblanceThereislittlemoretotell。
  ShortlyafterourreturnBickley,likeapatrioticEnglishman,volunteeredforserviceatthefrontanddepartedintheuniformoftheR。A。M。C。BeforehelefthetooktheopportunityofexplainingtoBastinhowmuchbetteritwasinsuchanationalemergencyasexisted,tobelongtoaprofessioninwhichamancoulddosomethingtohelpthebodiesofhiscountrymenthathadbeenbrokeninthecommoncause,thantoonelikehisinwhichitwasonlypossibletopeltthemwithvainwords。
  "Youthinkthat,doyou,Bickley?"answeredBastin。"Well,I
  holdthatitisbettertohealsoulsthanbodies,because,asevenyouwillhavelearnedoutthereinOrofena,theylastsomuchlonger。"
  "IamnotcertainthatIlearnedanythingofthesort,"saidBickley,"oreventhatOrowasmorethananordinaryoldman。Hesaidthathehadlivedathousandyears,butwhatwastheretoprovethisexcepthisword,whichisworthnothing?"
  "TherewastheLadyYva’swordalso,whichisworthagreatdeal,Bickley。"
  "Yes,butshemayhavemeantathousandmoons。Further,asaccordingtoherownshowingshewasstillquiteyoung,howcouldsheknowherfather’sage?"
  "Quiteso,Bickley。Butallsheactuallysaidwasthatshewasofthesameageasoneofourwomenoftwenty—seven,whichmayhavemeanttwohundredandseventyforallIknow。However,puttingthatasideyouwilladmitthattheyhadbothsleptfortwohundredandfiftythousandyears。"
  "Iadmitthattheyslept,Bastin,becauseIhelpedtoawakenthem,butforhowlongthereisnothingtoshow,exceptthosestarmapswhichareprobablyquiteinaccurate。"
  "Theyarenotinaccurate,"Ibrokein,"forIhavehadthemcheckedbyleadingastronomerswhosaythattheyshowamarvelousknowledgeoftheheavensastheseweretwohundredandfiftythousandyearsago,andaretoday。"
  HereIshouldstatethatthosetwometalmapsandtheringwhichIgavetoYvaandfoundagainafterthecatastrophe,wereabsolutelytheonlythingsconnectedwithherorwithOrothatwebroughtawaywithus。TheformerIwouldneverpartwith,feelingtheirvalueasevidence。Therefore,whenwedescendedtothecityNyoandthedepthsbeneath,Itookthemwithmewrappedinclothinmypocket。Thustheywerepreserved。EverythingelsewentwhentheRockofOfferingsandthecavemouthsankbeneaththewatersofthelake。
  Thismayhavehappenedeitherintheearthtremor,whichnodoubtwascausedbytheadvanceoftheterrificworld—balance,orwhentheelectricpower,thoughdiffusedandturnedbyYva’sinsulatedbody,struckthegreatgyroscope’stravellingfootwithsufficientstrength,nottoshiftitindeedontotheright—handpathasOrohaddesigned,butstilltocauseittostaggerandevenperhapstohaltforthefractionofasecond。Eventhispausemayhavebeenenoughtocauseconvulsionsoftheearthabove;indeed,IgatheredfromMaramaandotherOrofenansthatsuchconvulsionshadoccurredonandaroundtheislandatwhatmusthavecorrespondedwiththatmomentoftheloosingoftheforce。
  ThislossofourbelongingsinthehouseoftheRockofOfferingswasthemoregrievousbecauseamongthemweresomeKodakphotographswhichIhadtaken,includingportraitsofOroandoneofYvathatwasreallyexcellent,tosaynothingofpicturesofthemouthofthecaveandoftheruinsandcraterlakeabove。HowbitterlyIregretthatIdidnotkeepthesephotographsinmypocketwiththemap—plates。
  "Evenifthestar—mapsarecorrect,stillitprovesnothing,"
  saidBickley,"sincepossiblyOro’sastronomicalskillmighthaveenabledhimtodrawthatoftheskyatanyperiod,thoughIallowthisisimpossible。"
  "Idoubthistakingsomuchtroublemerelytodeceivethreewandererswholackedtheknowledgeeventocheckthem,"Isaid。
  "Butallthismissesthepoint,Bickley。Howeverlongtheyhadslept,thatmanandwomandidarisefromseemingdeath。Theydiddwellinthosemarvelouscaveswiththeirevidencesofdepartedcivilisations,andtheydidshowusthatfearful,world—wanderinggyroscope。Thesethingswesaw。"
  "Iadmitthatwesawthem,Arbuthnot,andIadmitthattheyareoneandallbeyondhumancomprehension。TothatextentIamconverted,and,Imayadd,humbled,"saidBickley。
  "Soyououghttobe,"exclaimedBastin,"seeingthatyoualwayssworethattherewasnothingintheworldthatisnotcapableofaperfectlynaturalexplanation。"
  "Ofwhichallthesethingsmaybecapable,Bastin,ifonlyweheldthekey。"
  "Verywell,Bickley,buthowdoyouexplainwhattheLadyYvadid?Imaytellyounowwhatshecommandedmetoconcealatthetime,namely,thatshebecameaChristian;somuchsothatbyherownwill,Ibaptisedandconfirmedherontheverymorningofhersacrifice。Doubtlessitwasthisthatchangedherheartsomuchthatshebecamewilling,ofcoursewithoutmyknowledge,toleaveeverythingshecaredfor,"herehelookedhardatme,"andlaydownherlifetosavetheworld,halfofwhichshebelievedwasabouttobedrownedbyOro。Now,consideringherhistoryandupbringing,Icallthisaspiritualmarvel,muchgreaterthananyyounowadmit,andoneyoucan’texplain,Bickley。"
  "No,Icannotexplain,or,atanyrate,Iwillnottry,"heanswered,alsostaringhardatme。"Whatevershebelieved,ordidnotbelieve,andwhateverwouldorwouldnothavehappened,shewasagreatandwonderfulwomanwhosememoryIworship。"
  "Quiteso,Bickley,andnowperhapsyouseemypoint,thatwhatyoudescribeasmerevainwordsmayalsobehelpfultomankind;
  moreso,indeed,thanyoursurgicalinstrumentsandpills。"
  "Youcouldn’tconvertOro,anyway,"exclaimedBickley,withirritation。
  "No,Bickley;butthenIhavealwaysunderstoodthatthedevilisbeyondconversionbecauseheisbeyondrepentance。Yousee,I
  thinkthatifthatoldscoundrelwasnotthedevilhimself,atanyratehewasabitofhim,and,ifIamright,Iamnotashamedtohavefailedinhiscase。"
  "EvenOrowasnotutterlybad,Bastin,"Isaid,reflectingoncertaintraitsofmercythathehadshown,orthatIdreamedhimtohaveshowninthecourseofourmysteriousmidnightjourneystovariouspartsoftheearth。AlsoIrememberedthathehadlovedTommyandforhissakehadsparedourlives。Lastly,Idonotaltogetherwonderthathecametocertainhastyconclusionsastothevalueofourmoderncivilisations。
  "Iamverygladtohearit,Humphrey,sincewhilethereisasparkleftthewholefiremayburnupagain,andIbelievethattotheDivinemercytherearenolimits,thoughOrowillhavealongroadtotravelbeforehefindsit。AndnowIhavesomethingtosay。IthastroubledmeverymuchthatIwasobligedtoleavethoseOrofenanswanderinginakindofreligioustwilight。"
  "Youcouldn’thelpthat,"saidBickley,"seeingthatifyouhadstopped,bynowyouwouldhavebeenwanderinginreligiouslight。"
  "Still,IamnotsurethatIoughtnottohavestopped。Iseemtohavedesertedafieldthatwasopentome。However,itcan’tbehelped,sinceitiscertainthatwecouldneverfindthatislandagain,evenifOrohasnotsunkitbeneaththesea,asheisquitecapableofdoing,tocoverhistracks,sotospeak。SoI
  meantodomybestinanotherfieldbywayofatonement。"
  "Youarenotgoingtobecomeamissionary?"Isaid。
  "No,butwiththeconsentoftheBishop,who,Ithink,believesthatmylocumgotonbetterintheparishthanIdo,asnodoubtwasthecase,I,too,havevolunteeredfortheFront,andbeenacceptedasachaplainofthe201stDivision。"
  "Why,that’smine!"saidBickley。
  "Isit?Iamveryglad,sincenowweshallbeabletopursueourpleasantargumentsandtodoourbesttoopeneachother’sminds。"
  "YoufellowsaremorefortunatethanIam,"Iremarked。"Ialsovolunteered,buttheywouldn’ttakeme,evenasaTommy,althoughImisstatedmyage。Theytoldme,oratleastaspecialistwhomI
  sawdidafterwards,thattheblowIgotontheheadfromthatsorcerer’sboy——"
  "Iknow,Iknow!"brokeinBickleyalmostroughly。"Ofcourse,thingsmightgowrongatanytime。Butwithcareyoumaylivetooldage。"
  "Iamsorrytohearit,"Isaidwithasigh,"atleastIthinkIam。Meanwhile,fortunatelythereismuchthatIcandoathome;
  indeedacourseofactionhasbeensuggestedtomebyanoldfriendwhoisnowinauthority。"
  OncemoreBickleyandBastinintheirwar—staineduniformswerediningatmytableandontheverynightoftheirreturnfromtheFront,whichwasunexpected。IndeedTommynearlydiedofjoyonhearingtheirvoicesinthehall。They,whoplayedaworthypartinthegreatstruggle,hadmuchtotellme,andnaturallytheirmorerecentexperienceshadoverlaidtosomeextentthosewhichwesharedinthemysteriousislandofOrofena。Indeedwedidnotspeakoftheseuntil,justastheyweregoingaway,Bastinpausedbeneathaverybeautifulportraitofmylatewife,theworkofanartistfamousforhispowerofbringingouttheinnercharacter,orwhatsomemightcallthesoul,ofthesitter。Hestaredatitforawhileinhisshort—sightedway,thensaid:"Doyouknow,Arbuthnot,ithassometimesoccurredtome,andnevermorethanatthismoment,thatalthoughtheyweredifferentinheightandsoon,therewasareallycuriousphysicalresemblancebetweenyourlatewifeandtheLadyYva。"
  "Yes,"Ianswered。"Ithinksotoo。"
  Bickleyalsoexaminedtheportraitverycarefully,andashedidsoIsawhimstart。Thenheturnedaway,sayingnothing。
  Suchisthesummaryofallthathasbeenimportantinmylife。
  Itis,Iadmit,anoddstoryandonewhichsuggestsproblemsthatIcannotsolve。Bastindealswithsuchthingsbythatacceptancewhichistheprivilegeandhall—markoffaith;Bickleydisposes,orusedtodispose,ofthembyablankdenialwhichcarriesnoconviction,andleastofalltohimself。
  Whatislifetomostofuswho,likeBickley,thinkourselveslearned?Around,shortbutstillwithtimeandtosparewhereintobedullandlonesome;afatefultreadmilltowhichwewerecondemnedweknownothow,butapparentlythroughthecasualpassionsofthosewhowentbeforeusandarenowforgotten,causingus,astheBiblesays,tobeborninsin;upwhichwewalkwearilyweknownotwhy,seemingnevertomakeprogress;offwhichwefalloutwornweknownotwhenorwhither。
  Suchuponthesurfaceitappearstobe,norinfactdoesourascertainedknowledge,asBickleywouldsumitup,takeusmuchfurther。Noprophethasyetarisenwhoattemptedtodefineeithertheoriginorthereasonsoflife。EventheveryGreatestofthemHimselfisquitesilentonthismatter。Wearetemptedtowonderwhy。Isitbecauselifeasexpressedinthehigherofhumanbeings,is,orwillbetoovast,toomultiformandtoogloriousforanydefinitionwhichwecouldunderstand?Isitbecauseintheenditwillinvolveforsome,ifnotforall,majestyonunfathomedmajesty,andgloryuponunimaginableglorysuchasatpresentfaroutpassthelimitsofourthought?
  TheexperienceswhichIhaverecordedinthesepagesawakeinmyheartahopethatthismaybeso。Bastiniswont,likemanyothers,totalkinalightfashionofEternitywithoutintheleastcomprehendingwhathemeansbythatgiganticterm。ItisnottoomuchtosaythatEternity,somethingwithoutbeginningandwithoutend,andinvolving,itwouldappear,aneverlastingchangelessness,isastatebeyondhumancomprehension。Asamatteroffactwemortalsdonotthinkinconstellations,sotospeak,orinaeons,butbythemeasuresofourownsmallearthandofourfewdaysthereon。Wecannotreallyconceiveofanexistencestretchingoverevenonethousandyears,suchasthatwhichOroclaimedandtheBibleaccordstoacertainearlyraceofmen,omittingofcoursehistwothousandfivehundredcenturiesofsleep。Andyetwhatisthisbutonegraininthehourglassoftime,onedayinthelostrecordofourearth,ofitssisterstheplanetsanditsfatherthesun,tosaynothingoftheuniversesbeyond?
  ItisbecauseIhavecomeintouchwithaprolongedthoughperfectlyfiniteexistenceofthesort,thatItrytopassonthereflectionswhichthefactofitawokeinme。ThereareotherreflectionsconnectedwithYvaandthemarvelofherloveanditsvariousmanifestationswhicharisealso。ButtheseIkeeptomyself。Theyconcernthewonderofwoman’sheart,whichisamicrocosmofthehopesandfearsanddesiresanddespairsofthishumanityofourswhereoffromagetoagesheisthemother。
  HUMPHREYARBUTHNOT。
  NOTE
  ByJ。R。Bickley,M。R。C。S。
  WITHINaboutsixmonthsofthedateonwhichhewrotethelastwordsofthishistoryofourjointadventures,mydearfriend,HumphreyArbuthnot,diedsuddenly,asIhadforeseenthatprobablyhewoulddo,fromtheresultsoftheinjuryhereceivedintheislandofOrofena。
  Heleftmethesoleexecutortohiswill,underwhichhedividedhispropertyintothreeparts。Onethirdhebequeathedtome,onethird(whichisstrictlytiedup)toBastin,andonethirdtobedevoted,undermydirection,totheadvancementofScience。
  Hisendappearstohavebeeninstantaneous,resultingfromaneffusionofblooduponthebrain。WhenIwassummonedIfoundhimlyingdeadbythewritingdeskinhislibraryatFulcombePriory。
  Hehadbeenwritingatthedesk,foronitwasapieceofpaperonwhichappearthesewords:"Ihaveseenher。I——"Therethewritingends,notstatingwhomhethoughthehadseeninthemomentsofmentaldisturbanceordelusionwhichprecededhisdecease。
  Saveforcertainverbalcorrections,Ipublishthismanuscriptwithoutcommentasthewilldirects,onlyaddingthatitsetsoutourmutualexperiencesveryfaithfully,thoughArbuthnot’sdeductionsfromthemarenotalwaysmyown。
  IwouldsayalsothatIamcontemplatinganothervisittotheSouthSeaIslands,whereIwishtomakesomefurtherinvestigations。Idaresay,however,thatthesewillbebarrenofresults,asthefountainofLife—waterisburiedforever,nor,asIthink,willanyhumanbeingstandagainintheHades—likehallsofNyo。ItisprobablealsothatitwouldproveimpossibletorediscovertheislandofOrofena,ifindeedthatvolcaniclandstillremainsabovethewatersofthedeep。
  Nowthatheisaverywealthyman,Bastintalksofaccompanyingmeforpurposesquitedifferentfrommyown,butonthewholeI
  hopehewillabandonthisidea。Imayaddthatwhenhelearnedofhisunexpectedinheritancehetalkedmuchofthe"deceitfulnessofriches,"butthathehasnotasyettakenanystepstoescapetheirgoldensnare。Indeedhenowconversesofhisadded"opportunitiesofusefulness,"Igatherinconnectionwithmissionaryenterprise。
  J。R。BICKLEY。
  P。S。——IforgottostatethatthespanielTommydiedwithinthreedaysofhisowner。ThepoorlittlebeastwaspresentintheroomatthetimeofArbuthnot’spassingaway,andwhenfoundseemedtobesufferingfromshock。FromthatmomentTommyrefusedfoodandfinallywasdiscoveredquitedeadandlyingbythebodyonMarama’sfeathercloak,whichArbuthnotoftenusedasadressing—gown。AsBastinraisedsomereligiousobjections,I
  arrangedwithouthisknowledgethatthedog’sashesshouldrestnotfarfromthoseofthemasterandmistresswhomitlovedsowell。
  J。R。B。
  End