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第41章 THE TEARS OF AH KIM(3)

On this sum he could have gone back to the Yangtse and retired for life a really wealthy man.He would have possessed a larger sum, had he not, on occasion, conservatively played che fa and fan tan, and had he not, for a twelve-month, toiled among the centipedes and scorpions of the stifling cane-fields in the semi-dream of a continuous opium debauch.Why he had not toiled the whole five years under the spell of opium was the expensiveness of the habit.He had had no moral scruples.The drug had cost too much.

But Ah Kim did not return to China.He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.For six months, in order to learn business and English at the bottom, he clerked in the plantation store.At the end of this time he knew more about that particular store than did ever plantation manager know about any plantation store.When he resigned his position he was receiving forty gold a month, or eighty trade, and he was beginning to put on flesh.Also, his attitude toward mere contract coolies had become distinctively aristocratic.The manager offered to raise him to sixty fold, which, by the year, would constitute a fabulous fourteen hundred and forty trade, orseven hundred times his annual earning on the Yangtse as a two-legged horse at one- fourteenth of a gold cent per junk.

Instead of accepting, Ah Kim departed to Honolulu, and in the big general merchandise store of Fong & Chow Fong began at the bottom for fifteen gold per month.He worked a year and a half, and resigned when he was thirty-three, despite the seventy-five gold per month his Chinese employers were paying him.Then it was that he put up his own sign: AH KIM COMPANY, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.Also, better fed,there was about his less meagre figure a foreshadowing of the melon-seed rotundity that was to attach to him in future years.

With the years he prospered increasingly, so that, when he was thirty- six, the promise of his figure was fulfilling rapidly, and, himself a member of the exclusive and powerful Hai Gum Tong, and of the Chinese Merchants' Association, he was accustomed to sitting as host at dinners that cost him as much as thirty years of towing on the eleventh cataract would have earned him.Two things he missed: a wife, and his mother to lay the stick on him as of yore.

When he was thirty-seven he consulted his bank balance.It stood him three thousand gold.For twenty-five hundred down and an easy mortgage he could buy the three-story shack-building, and the ground in fee simple on which it stood.But to do this, left only five hundred for a wife.Fu Yee Po had a marriageable, properly small-footed daughter whom he was willing to import from China, and sell to him for eight hundred gold, plus the costs of importation.Further, Fu Yee Po was even willing to take five hundred down and the remainder on note at 6 per cent.

Ah Kim, thirty-seven years of age, fat and a bachelor, really did want a wife, especially a small-footed wife; for, China born and reared, the immemorial small-footed female had been deeply impressed into his fantasy of woman.But more, even more and far more than a small- footed wife, did he want his mother and his mother's delectable beatings.So he declined Fu Yee Po's easy terms, and at much less cost imported his own mother from servant in a boss coolie's house at a yearly wage of a dollar and a thirty- cent dress to be mistress of his Honolulu three-story shack building with two household servants, three clerks, and a porter ofall work under her, to say nothing of ten thousand dollars' worth of dress goods on the shelves that ranged from the cheapest cotton crepes to the most expensive hand-embroidered silks.For be it known that even in that early day Ah Kim's emporium was beginning to cater to the tourist trade from the States.

For thirteen years Ah Kim had lived tolerably happily with his mother, and by her been methodically beaten for causes just or unjust, real or fancied; and at the end of it all he knew as strongly as ever the ache of his heart and head for a wife, and of his loins for sons to live after him, and carry on the dynasty of Ah Kim Company.Such the dream that has ever vexed men, from those early ones who first usurped a hunting right, monopolized a sandbar for a fish-trap, or stormed a village and put the males thereof to the sword.Kings, millionaires, and Chinese merchants of Honolulu have this in common, despite that they may praise God for having made them differently and in self-likable images.

And the ideal of woman that Ah Kim at fifty ached for had changed from his ideal at thirty-seven.No small-footed wife did he want now, but a free, natural, out-stepping normal-footed woman that, somehow, appeared to him in his day dreams and haunted his night visions in the form of Li Faa, the Silvery Moon Blossom.What if she were twice widowed, the daughter of a kanaka mother, the wearer of white-devil skirts and corsets and high-heeled slippers! He wanted her.It seemed it was written that she should be joint ancestor with him of the line that would continue the ownership and management through the generations, of Ah Kim Company, General Merchandise.

"I will have no half-pake daughter-in-law," his mother often reiterated to Ah Kim, pake being the Hawaiian word for Chinese."All pake must my daughter-in-law be, even as you, my son, and as I, your mother.And she must wear trousers, my son, as all the women of our family before her.No woman, in she-devil skirts and corsets, can pay due reverence to our ancestors.Corsets and reverence do not go together.Such a one is this shameless Li Faa.She is impudent and independent, and will be neither obedient to her husband nor her husband's mother.This brazen-faced Li Faa would believe herself the source of life and the firstancestor, recognizing no ancestors before her.She laughs at our joss- sticks, and paper prayers, and family gods, as I have been well told--""Mrs.Chang Lucy," Ah Kim groaned.

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