登陆注册
15529400000059

第59章 LAUPEPA AND MATAAFA(1)

1889-1892

WITH the hurricane,the broken war-ships,and the stranded sailors,I am at an end of violence,and my tale flows henceforth among carpet incidents.The blue-jackets on Apia beach were still jealously held apart by sentries,when the powers at home were already seeking a peaceable solution.It was agreed,so far as might be,to obliterate two years of blundering;and to resume in 1889,and at Berlin,those negotiations which had been so unhappily broken off at Washington in 1887.The example thus offered by Germany is rare in history;in the career of Prince Bismarck,so far as I am instructed,it should stand unique.On a review of these two years of blundering,bullying,and failure in a little isle of the Pacific,he seems magnanimously to have owned his policy was in the wrong.He left Fangalii unexpiated;suffered that house of cards,the Tamasese government,to fall by its own frailty and without remark or lamentation;left the Samoan question openly and fairly to the conference:and in the meanwhile,to allay the local heats engendered by Becker and Knappe,he sent to Apia that invaluable public servant,Dr.Stuebel.I should be a dishonest man if I did not bear testimony to the loyalty since shown by Germans in Samoa.Their position was painful;they had talked big in the old days,now they had to sing small.Even Stuebel returned to the islands under the prejudice of an unfortunate record.To the minds of the Samoans his name represented the beginning of their sorrows;and in his first term of office he had unquestionably driven hard.The greater his merit in the surprising success of the second.So long as he stayed,the current of affairs moved smoothly;he left behind him on his departure all men at peace;and whether by fortune,or for the want of that wise hand of guidance,he was scarce gone before the clouds began to gather once more on our horizon.

Before the first convention,Germany and the States hauled down their flags.It was so done again before the second;and Germany,by a still more emphatic step of retrogression,returned the exile Laupepa to his native shores.For two years the unfortunate man had trembled and suffered in the Cameroons,in Germany,in the rainy Marshalls.When he left (September 1887)Tamasese was king,served by five iron war-ships;his right to rule (like a dogma of the Church)was placed outside dispute;the Germans were still,as they were called at that last tearful interview in the house by the river,"the invincible strangers";the thought of resistance,far less the hope of success,had not yet dawned on the Samoan mind.

He returned (November 1889)to a changed world.The Tupua party was reduced to sue for peace,Brandeis was withdrawn,Tamasese was dying obscurely of a broken heart;the German flag no longer waved over the capital;and over all the islands one figure stood supreme.During Laupepa's absence this man had succeeded him in all his honours and titles,in tenfold more than all his power and popularity.He was the idol of the whole nation but the rump of the Tamaseses,and of these he was already the secret admiration.

In his position there was but one weak point,-that he had even been tacitly excluded by the Germans.Becker,indeed,once coquetted with the thought of patronising him;but the project had no sequel,and it stands alone.In every other juncture of history the German attitude has been the same.Choose whom you will to be king;when he has failed,choose whom you please to succeed him;when the second fails also,replace the first:upon the one condition,that Mataafa be excluded."POURVU QU'IL SACHE SIGNER!"-an official is said to have thus summed up the qualifications necessary in a Samoan king.And it was perhaps feared that Mataafa could do no more and might not always do so much.But this original diffidence was heightened by late events to something verging upon animosity.Fangalii was unavenged:the arms of Mataafa were NONDUM INEXPIATIS UNCTA CRUORIBUS,Still soiled with the unexpiated blood of German sailors;and though the chief was not present in the field,nor could have heard of the affair till it was over,he had reaped from it credit with his countrymen and dislike from the Germans.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 龙族抗霸

    龙族抗霸

    自从初中,万象更新,父亲逼着王瑞进入一个很多人不敢去的学校。发生了许多的怪事。但终于王瑞遇到自己喜欢的女孩,王瑞把他的异于常人的能力告诉了父亲,父亲却给我说了关于另一个世界和整个家族的异能,并告诉我的异能的稀有性让我隐藏起来,但王瑞却用他的异能在学校大展身手,在大家的推荐下成为了抗霸,因而引起了许多的灾祸,王瑞却知道了这个世界不单单是我想象的简单,慢慢的也越来越知道自己的异能如何而来,在成为龙族王者之前也经历了初恋的甜蜜与苦涩,和兄弟的离别,使他成熟强大起来。
  • 成锋战神

    成锋战神

    百万年前,光明战神带领百族与黑暗实力决一死战,同盟战友和心上人都战死沙场,最后,光明战神与黑暗势力同归于尽,...百万年之后,杨家庄,一个叫杨成锋的少年出世了...
  • 邪王追妻:至尊废材狂小姐

    邪王追妻:至尊废材狂小姐

    她,21世纪著名神偷+神秘莫测的鬼医,却因一只镯子穿越到玄天大陆,东篱国的废材+傻子的将军府二小姐身上,天生废材,呵,契神兽、炼丹药、一把金针救人无数亦杀人无数,谁敢惹她,一把金针扎死你。当她遇到他时,他像牛皮糖一样跟在她身边,甩都甩不掉……
  • 圣灵神尊

    圣灵神尊

    刺灵,星宇大陆没落已久的修炼体系。一个身世扑朔迷离的少年,背负远古的禁锢封印,却拥有修炼刺灵的体质,目睹唯一的亲人被手刃,他誓言血洗仇家,然而等待他的是无尽黑暗阴谋,远古传说即将揭开神秘面纱。为追寻父亲的足迹,他毅然踏上残酷而血腥的修炼之路。为破解噩梦般的封印,他甘愿与恶魔为伍。为心爱的女人,他誓与大陆最强的君主为敌。踩天地,踏苍穹,战神灵,杀冥神,开辟一条强者之路。万物皆有灵,唯我支配,实力是生存的根本。强者为尊的世界,你准备好了吗?
  • 梦幻时代

    梦幻时代

    梦,做梦,入梦。幻,幻想,虚幻。赵海,一个成绩渣渣,碌碌无为的高三学生,却因为一场并不大成功的英雄救美而改变人生,做梦,原来还能做得如此精彩...从此,赵海的生活变得丰富多彩起来...
  • 邪道皇者

    邪道皇者

    没有善恶、没有对错,有的则是弱肉强食,这是一个纠纷的乱世。少年凭心修炼,只求心明,其曾豪言道:惹我者,便杀之,不管对错,你要我死,我便灭你全族,前路漫漫、崎岖,那么就我轰开一切阻碍……
  • 梦葬天寰

    梦葬天寰

    吾从异世而来,前世愚懵而不明福幸,今生必将有所守护,魔无道,灭魔;神无道,屠神;仙无道,诛仙;天无道,葬天。
  • 暴力少爷:小女佣,你别跑!

    暴力少爷:小女佣,你别跑!

    他们身份悬殊,她却暗恋着他,他每次对别人的爱,深深地刺痛了她的心,从今以后,我不要在爱他了!本书感谢墨星免费小说封面支持,百度搜索“墨星封面”第一个就是!
  • 网游之生存

    网游之生存

    进了游戏,却发现无法退出阴差阳错成为了一名村长,在乱世之中生存、发展、壮大……喜欢建设类网游的朋友不要错过哦~~
  • 乾天至尊

    乾天至尊

    亘古传言,聚齐逆天八珠可开启逆天之路,打破修真界万年来无法飞升的桎梏!乾天,坤地,震雷,坎水,巽风,艮土,离火,兑木,此为逆天八珠!神界强者李天在轮回之魂劫,被人陷害之下,命丧天劫,迫不得已,分魂九缕。从而展开一段逆天之旅!此生定当凌九霄,他朝俯首瞰苍天!