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第16章 MAUKI(3)

For a year Mauki toiled on.Then he was made a house-boy, and hadgood food and easy times, with light work in keeping the house clean and serving the white men with whiskey and beer at all hours of the day and most hours of the night.He liked it, but he liked Port Adams more.He had two years longer to serve, but two years were too long for him in the throes of homesickness.He had grown wiser with his year of service, and, being now a house-boy, he had opportunity.He had the cleaning of the rifles, and he knew where the key to the store room was hung.He planned to escape, and one night ten Malaita boys and one boy from San Cristoval sneaked from the barracks and dragged one of the whale boats down to the beach.It was Mauki who supplied the key that opened the padlock on the boat, and it was Mauki who equipped the boat with a dozen Winchesters, an immense amount of ammunition, a case of dynamite with detonators and fuse, and ten cases of tobacco.

The northwest monsoon was blowing, and they fled south in the night time, hiding by day on detached and uninhabited islets, or dragging their whale boat into the bush on the large islands.Thus they gained Guadalcanar, skirted halfway along it, and crossed the Indispensable Straits to Florida Island.It was here that they killed the San Cristoval boy, saving his head and cooking and eating the rest of him.The Malaita coast was only twenty miles away, but the last night a strong current and baffling winds prevented them from gaining across.Daylight found them still several miles from their goal.But daylight brought a cutter, in which were two white men, who were not afraid of eleven Malaita men armed with twelve rifles.Mauki and his companions were carried back to Tulagi, where lived the great white master of all the white men.And the great white master held a court, after which, one by one, the runaways were tied up and given twenty lashes each, and sentenced to a fine of fifteen dollars.They were sent back to New Georgia, where the white men knocked seven bells out of them all around and put them to work.But Mauki was no longer house-boy.He was put in the road-making gang.The fine of fifteen dollars had been paid by the white men from whom he had run away, and he was told that he would have to work it out, which meant six months' additional toil.Further, his share of the stolen tobacco earned him another year of toil.

Port Adams was now three years and a half away, so he stole a canoe one night, hid on the islets in Manning Straits, passed through the Straits, and began working along the eastern coast of Ysabel, only to be captured, two-thirds of the way along, by the white men on Meringe Lagoon.After a week, he escaped from them and took to the bush.There were no bush natives on Ysabel, only salt-water men, who were all Christians.The white men put up a reward of five-hundred sticks of tobacco, and every time Mauki ventured down to the sea to steal a canoe he was chased by the salt- water men.Four months of this passed, when, the reward having been raised to a thousand sticks, he was caught and sent back to New Georgia and the road-building gang.Now a thousand sticks are worth fifty dollars, and Mauki had to pay the reward himself, which required a year and eight months' labor.So Port Adams was now five years away.

His homesickness was greater than ever, and it did not appeal to him to settle down and be good, work out his four years, and go home.The next time, he was caught in the very act of running away.His case was brought before Mr.Haveby, the island manager of the Moongleam Soap Company, who adjudged him an incorrigible.The Company had plantations on the Santa Cruz Islands, hundreds of miles across the sea, and there it sent its Solomon Islands' incorrigibles.And there Mauki was sent, though he never arrived.The schooner stopped at Santa Anna, and in the night Mauki swam ashore, where he stole two rifles and a case of tobacco from the trader and got away in a canoe to Cristoval.Malaita was now to the north, fifty or sixty miles away.But when he attempted the passage, he was caught by a light gale and driven back to Santa Anna, where the trader clapped him in irons and held him against the return of the schooner from Santa Cruz.The two rifles the trader recovered, but the case of tobacco was charged up to Mauki at the rate of another year.The sum of years he now owed the Company was six.

On the way back to New Georgia, the schooner dropped anchor in Marau Sound, which lies at the southeastern extremity of Guadalcanar.Mauki swam ashore with handcuffs on his wrists and got away to the bush.The schooner went on, but the Moongleam trader ashore offered a thousand sticks, and to him Mauki was brought by the bushmen with ayear and eight months tacked on to his account.Again, and before the schooner called in, he got away, this time in a whale boat accompanied by a case of the trader's tobacco.But a northwest gale wrecked him upon Ugi, where the Christian natives stole his tobacco and turned him over to the Moongleam trader who resided there.The tobacco the natives stole meant another year for him, and the tale was now eight years and a half.

"We'll send him to Lord Howe," said Mr.Haveby."Bunster is there, and we'll let them settle it between them.It will be a case, I imagine, of Mauki getting Bunster, or Bunster getting Mauki, and good riddance in either event."If one leaves Meringe Lagoon, on Ysabel, and steers a course due north, magnetic, at the end of one hundred and fifty miles he will lift the pounded coral beaches of Lord Howe above the sea.Lord Howe is a ring of land some one hundred and fifty miles in circumference, several hundred yards wide at its widest, and towering in places to a height of ten feet above sea level.Inside this ring of sand is a mighty lagoon studded with coral patches.Lord Howe belongs to the Solomons neither geographically nor ethnologically.It is an atoll, while the Solomons are high islands; and its people and language are Polynesian, while the inhabitants of the Solomons are Melanesian.

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