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第7章 UMBOPA ENTERS OUR SERVICE(1)

IT takes from four to five days,according to the vessel and the state of the weather,to run up from the Cape -to Durban.Sometimes,if the landing is bad at East London,where they have not yet got that wonderful harbor they talk so much of and sink such a mint of money in,one is delayed for twenty-four hours before the cargo boats can get out to take the goods off.But on this occasion we had not to wait at all,for there were no breakers on the bar to speak of,and the tugs came out at once with their long strings of ugly,flat-bottomed boats,into which the goods were bundled with a crash.It did not matter what they were,over they went,slap-bang!

whether they were china or woollen goods they met with the same treatment.

I saw one case containing four dozen of champagne smashed all to bits,and there was the champagne fizzing and boiling about in the bottom of the dirty cargo-boat.It was a wicked waste,and so evidently the Kaffirs in the boat thought,for they found a couple of unbroken bottles,and knocking the tops off drank the contents.But they had not allowed for the expansion caused by the fizz in the wine,and feeling themselves swelling,rolled about in the bottom of the boat,calling out that the good liquor was "tagati"(bewitched).I spoke to them from the vessel,and told them that it was the white man's strongest medicine,and that they were as good as dead men.They went on to the shore in a very great fright,and I do not think that they will touch champagne again.

Well,all the time we were running up to Natal I was thinking over Sir Henry Curtis's offer.We did not speak any more on the subject for a day or two,though I told them many hunting yarns,all true ones.

There is no need to tell lies about hunting,for so many curious things happen within the knowledge of a man whose business it is to hunt;but this is by the way.

At last,one beautiful evening in January,which is our hottest month,we steamed along the coast of Natal,expecting to make Durban Point by sunset.It is a lovely coast all along from East London,with its red sandhills and wide sweeps of vivid green,dotted here and there with Kaffir kraals,and bordered by a ribbon of white surf which spouts up in pillars of foam where it hits the rocks.But just before you get to Durban there is a peculiar richness about it.There are the deep kloofs cut in the hills by the rushing rains of centuries,down which the rivers sparkle;there is the deepest green of the bush,growing as God planted it,and the other greens of the mealie-gardens and the sugar-patches,while here and there a white house,smiling out at the placid sea,puts a finish and gives an air of homeliness to the scene.For to my mind,however beautiful a view may be,it requires the presence of man to make it complete,but perhaps that is because I have lived so much in the wilderness,and therefore know the value of civilization,though,to be sure,it drives away the game.

The Garden of Eden,no doubt,was fair before man was,but I always think it must have been fairer when Eve was walking about it.But we had miscalculated a little,and the sun was well down before we dropped anchor off the Point,and heard the gun which told the good folk that the English mail was in.

It was too late to think of getting over the bar that night,so we went down comfortably to dinner,after seeing the mail carried off in the lifeboat.

When we came up again the moon was up,and shining so brightly over sea and shore that she almost paled the quick,large flashes from the lighthouse.From the shore floated sweet spicy odors that always remind me of hymns and missionaries,and in the windows of the houses on the Berea sparkle a hundred lights.From a large brig lying near came the music of the sailors as they worked at getting the anchor up to be ready for the wind.Altogether it was a perfect night,such a night as you only get in southern Africa,and it threw a garment of peace over everybody as the moon threw a garment of silver over everything.Even the great bulldog,belonging to a sporting passenger,seemed to yield to the gentle influences,and,giving up yearning to come to close quarters with the baboon in a cage on the fo'k'sle,snored happily in the door of the cabin,dreaming,no doubt,that he had finished him,and happy in his dream.

We all -that is,Sir Henry Curtis,Captain Good,and myself -went and sat by the wheel,and were quiet for a while.

"Well,Mr.Quatermain,"said Sir Henry,presently,"have you been thinking about my proposals?""Ay,"echoed Captain Good,"what do you think of them,Mr.Quatermain?

I hope you are going to give us the pleasure of your company as far as Solomon's Mines,or wherever the gentleman you knew as Neville may have got to."I rose and knocked out my pipe before I answered.I had not made up my mind,and wanted the additional moment to complete it.Before the burning tobacco had fallen into the sea it was completed;just that little extra second did the trick.It is often the way when you have been bothering a long time over a thing.

"Yes,gentlemen,"I said,sitting down again,"I will go,and by your leave I will tell you why and on what terms.First,for the terms which I ask.

"1.You are to pay all expenses,and any ivory or other valuables we may get is to be divided between Captain Good and myself.

"2.That you pay me #500 for my service on the trip before we start,I undertaking to serve you faithfully till you choose to abandon the enterprise,or tell we succeed,or disaster overtakes us.

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