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第20章

At last, one morning, in a clear spot of a glassy horizon charged with heraldic masses of black vapours, the island grew out from the sea, showing here and there its naked members of basaltic rock through the rents of heavy foliage.Later, in the great spilling of all the riches of sunset, Malata stood out green and rosy before turning into a violet shadow in the autumnal light of the expiring day.Then came the night.In the faint airs the schooner crept on past a sturdy squat headland, and it was pitch dark when her headsails ran down, she turned short on her heel, and her anchor bit into the sandy bottom on the edge of the outer reef; for it was too dangerous then to attempt entering the little bay full of shoals.After the last solemn flutter of the mainsail the murmuring voices of the Moorsom party lingered, very frail, in the black stillness.

They were sitting aft, on chairs, and nobody made a move.Early in the day, when it had become evident that the wind was failing, Renouard, basing his advice on the shortcomings of his bachelor establishment, had urged on the ladies the advisability of not going ashore in the middle of the night.Now he approached them in a constrained manner (it was astonishing the constraint that had reigned between him and his guests all through the passage) and renewed his arguments.No one ashore would dream of his bringing any visitors with him.Nobody would even think of coming off.

There was only one old canoe on the plantation.And landing in the schooner's boats would be awkward in the dark.There was the risk of getting aground on some shallow patches.It would be best to spend the rest of the night on board.

There was really no opposition.The professor smoking a pipe, and very comfortable in an ulster buttoned over his tropical clothes, was the first to speak from his long chair.

"Most excellent advice."

Next to him Miss Moorsom assented by a long silence.Then in a voice as of one coming out of a dream -"And so this is Malata," she said."I have often wondered..."A shiver passed through Renouard.She had wondered! What about?

Malata was himself.He and Malata were one.And she had wondered!

She had...

The professor's sister leaned over towards Renouard.Through all these days at sea the man's - the found man's - existence had not been alluded to on board the schooner.That reticence was part of the general constraint lying upon them all.She, herself, certainly had not been exactly elated by this finding - poor Arthur, without money, without prospects.But she felt moved by the sentiment and romance of the situation.

"Isn't it wonderful," she whispered out of her white wrap, "to think of poor Arthur sleeping there, so near to our dear lovely Felicia, and not knowing the immense joy in store for him to-morrow."

There was such artificiality in the wax-flower lady that nothing in this speech touched Renouard.It was but the simple anxiety of his heart that he was voicing when he muttered gloomily -"No one in the world knows what to-morrow may hold in store."The mature lady had a recoil as though he had said something impolite.What a harsh thing to say - instead of finding something nice and appropriate.On board, where she never saw him in evening clothes, Renouard's resemblance to a duke's son was not so apparent to her.Nothing but his - ah - bohemianism remained.She rose with a sort of ostentation.

"It's late - and since we are going to sleep on board to-night..

." she said."But it does seem so cruel."The professor started up eagerly, knocking the ashes out of his pipe."Infinitely more sensible, my dear Emma."Renouard waited behind Miss Moorsom's chair.

She got up slowly, moved one step forward, and paused looking at the shore.The blackness of the island blotted out the stars with its vague mass like a low thundercloud brooding over the waters and ready to burst into flame and crashes.

"And so - this is Malata," she repeated dreamily, moving towards the cabin door.The clear cloak hanging from her shoulders, the ivory face - for the night had put out nothing of her but the gleams of her hair - made her resemble a shining dream-woman uttering words of wistful inquiry.She disappeared without a sign, leaving Renouard penetrated to the very marrow by the sounds that came from her body like a mysterious resonance of an exquisite instrument.

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