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第13章 THE BONES OF KAHEKILI(4)

"Go," Pool commanded her."And come not back without you hear a clapping of my hands."Hardman Pool spoke no further, even after the flapper had disappeared into the house; yet his face adamantly looked: "Yes or no?"Again Kumuhana looked carefully about him, and up into the monkey- pod boughs as if to apprehend a lurking listener.His lips were very dry.With his tongue he moistened them repeatedly.Twice he essayed to speak, but was inarticulately husky.And finally, with bowed head, he whispered, so low and solemnly that Hardman Pool bent his own head to hear: "No."Pool clapped his hands, and the little maid ran out of the house to him in tremulous, fluttery haste.

"Bring a milk and gin for old Kumuhana, here," Pool commanded; and, to Kumuhana:"Now tell me the whole story.""Wait," was the answer."Wait till the little wahine has come and gone."And when the maid was gone, and the gin and milk had travelled the way predestined of gin and milk when mixed together, Hardman Pool waited without further urge for the story.Kumuhana pressed his hand to his chest and coughed hollowly at intervals, bidding for encouragement; but in the end, of himself, spoke out.

"It was a terrible thing in the old days when a great alii died.Kahekiliwas a great alii.He might have been king had he lived.Who can tell?I was a young man, not yet married.You know, Kanaka Oolea, when Kahekili died, and you can tell me how old I was.He died when Governor Boki ran the Blonde Hotel here in Honolulu.You have heard?" "I was still on windward Hawaii," Pool answered."But I have heard.Boki made a distillery, and leased Manoa lands to grow sugar for it, and Kaahumanu, who was regent, cancelled the lease, rooted out the cane, and planted potatoes.And Boki was angry, and prepared to make war, and gathered his fighting men, with a dozen whaleship deserters and five brasssix-pounders, out at Waikiki--"

"That was the very time Kahekili died," Kumuhana broke in eagerly."You are very wise.You know many things of the old days better than we old kanakas.""It was 1829," Pool continued complacently."You were twenty-eight years old, and I was twenty, just coming ashore in the open boat after the burning of the Black Prince.""I was twenty-eight," Kumuhana resumed."It sounds right.I remember well Boki's brass guns at Waikiki.Kahekili died, too, at the time, at Waikiki.The people to this day believe his bones were taken to the Hale o Keawe" (mausoleum) "at Honaunau, in Kona-- ""And long afterward were brought to the Royal Mausoleum here in Honolulu," Pool supplemented.

"Also, Kanaka Oolea, there are some who believe to this day that Queen Alice has them stored with the rest of her ancestral bones in the big jars in her taboo room.All are wrong.I know.The sacred bones of Kahekili are gone and for ever gone.They rest nowhere.They have ceased to be.And many kona winds have whitened the surf at Waikiki since the last man looked upon the last of Kahekili.I alone remain alive of those men.I am the last man, and I was not glad to be at the finish.

"For see! I was a young man, and my heart was white-hot lava for Malia, who was in Kahekili's household.So was Anapuni's heart white- hot for her, though the colour of his heart was black, as you shall see.We were at a drinking that night--Anapuni and I--the night that Kahekili died.Anapuni and I were only commoners, as were all of us kanakas andwahines who were at the drinking with the common sailors and whaleship men from before the mast.We were drinking on the mats by the beach at Waikiki, close to the old heiau" (temple) "that is not far from what is now the Wilders' beach place.I learned then and for ever what quantities of drink haole sailormen can stand.As for us kanakas, our heads were hot and light and rattly as dry gourds with the whisky and the rum.

"It was past midnight, I remember well, when I saw Malia, whom never had I seen at a drinking, come across the wet-hard sand of the beach.My brain burned like red cinders of hell as I looked upon Anapuni look upon her, he being nearest to her by being across from me in the drinking circle.Oh, I know it was whisky and rum and youth that made the heat of me; but there, in that moment, the mad mind of me resolved, if she spoke to him and yielded to dance with him first, that I would put both my hands around his throat and throw him down and under the wahine surf there beside us, and drown and choke out his life and the obstacle of him that stood between me and her.For know, that she had never decided between us, and it was because of him that she was not already and long since mine.

"She was a grand young woman with a body generous as that of a chiefess and more wonderful, as she came upon us, across the wet sand, in the shimmer of the moonlight.Even the haole sailormen made pause of silence, and with open mouths stared upon her.Her walk! I have heard you talk, O Kanaka Oolea, of the woman Helen who caused the war of Troy.I say of Malia that more men would have stormed the walls of hell for her than went against that old- time city of which it is your custom to talk over much and long when you have drunk too little milk and too much gin.

"Her walk! In the moonlight there, the soft glow-fire of the jelly- fishes in the surf like the kerosene-lamp footlights I have seen in the new haole theatre! It was not the walk of a girl, but a woman.She did not flutter forward like rippling wavelets on a reef-sheltered, placid beach.There was that in her manner of walk that was big and queenlike, like the motion of the forces of nature, like the rhythmic flow of lava down the slopes of Kau to the sea, like the movement of the huge orderly trade-windseas, like the rise and fall of the four great tides of the year that may be like music in the eternal ear of God, being too slow of occurrence in time to make a tune for ordinary quick-pulsing, brief-living, swift-dying man.

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