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第33章 THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS(1)

There is no gainsaying that the Solomons are a hard-bitten bunch of islands.On the other hand, there are worse places in the world.But to the new chum who has no constitutional understanding of men and life in the rough, the Solomons may indeed prove terrible.

It is true that fever and dysentery are perpetually on the walk-about, that loathsome skin diseases abound, that the air is saturated with a poison that bites into every pore, cut, or abrasion and plants malignant ulcers, and that many strong men who escape dying there return as wrecks to their own countries.It is also true that the natives of the Solomons are a wild lot, with a hearty appetite for human flesh and a fad for collecting human heads.Their highest instinct of sportsmanship is to catch a man with his back turned and to smite him a cunning blow with a tomahawk that severs the spinal column at the base of the brain.It is equally true that on some islands, such as Malaita, the profit and loss account of social intercourse is calculated in homicides.Heads are a medium of exchange, and white heads are extremely valuable.Very often a dozen villages make a jack-pot, which they fatten moon by moon, against the time when some brave warrior presents a white man's head, fresh and gory, and claims the pot.

All the foregoing is quite true, and yet there are white men who have lived in the Solomons a score of years and who feel homesick when they go away from them.A man needs only to be careful-- and lucky--to live a long time in the Solomons; but he must also be of the right sort.He must have the hallmark of the inevitable white man stamped upon his soul.He must be inevitable.He must have a certain grand carelessness of odds, a certain colossal self-satisfaction, and a racial egotism that convinces him that one white is better than a thousand niggers every day in the week, and that on Sunday he is able to clean out two thousand niggers.For such are the things that have made the white man inevitable.Oh, and one other thing--the white man who wishes to be inevitable, must not merely despise the lesser breeds and think a lot of himself; he must also fail to be too long on imagination.He must not understand too well the instincts, customs, and mental processes of the blacks, the yellows, and the browns; for it isnot in such fashion that the white race has tramped its royal road around the world.

Bertie Arkwright was not inevitable.He was too sensitive, too finely strung, and he possessed too much imagination.The world was too much with him.He projected himself too quiveringly into his environment.Therefore, the last place in the world for him to come was the Solomons.He did not come, expecting to stay.A five weeks' stop-over between steamers, he decided, would satisfy the call of the primitive he felt thrumming the strings of his being.At least, so he told the lady tourists on the MAKEMBO, though in different terms; and they worshipped him as a hero, for they were lady tourists and they would know only the safety of the steamer's deck as she threaded her way through the Solomons.

There was another man on board, of whom the ladies took no notice.He was a little shriveled wisp of a man, with a withered skin the color of mahogany.His name on the passenger list does not matter, but his other name, Captain Malu, was a name for niggers to conjure with, and to scare naughty pickaninnies to righteousness from New Hanover to the New Hebrides.He had farmed savages and savagery, and from fever and hardship, the crack of Sniders and the lash of the overseers, had wrestedfive millions of money in the form of b 坈 he-de-mer, sandalwood, pearl-shell and turtle-shell, ivory nuts and copra, grasslands, trading stations, and plantations.Captain Malu's little finger, which was broken, had more inevitableness in it than Bertie Arkwright's whole carcass.But then, the lady tourists had nothing by which to judge save appearances, and Bertie certainly was a fine-looking man.

Bertie talked with Captain Malu in the smoking room, confiding to him his intention of seeing life red and bleeding in the Solomons.Captain Malu agreed that the intention was ambitious and honorable.It was not until several days later that he became interested in Bertie, when that young adventurer insisted on showing him an automatic 44-caliber pistol.Bertie explained the mechanism and demonstrated by slipping a loaded magazine up the hollow butt.

"It is so simple," he said.He shot the outer barrel back along the inner one."That loads it and cocks it, you see.And then all I have to do is pullthe trigger, eight times, as fast as I can quiver my finger.See that safety clutch.That's what I like about it.It is safe.It is positively fool-proof." He slipped out the magazine."You see how safe it is."As he held it in his hand, the muzzle came in line with Captain Malu's stomach.Captain Malu's blue eyes looked at it unswervingly.

"Would you mind pointing it in some other direction?" he asked.

"It's perfectly safe," Bertie assured him."I withdrew the magazine.It's not loaded now, you know.""A gun is always loaded." "But this one isn't.""Turn it away just the same."

Captain Malu's voice was flat and metallic and low, but his eyes never left the muzzle until the line of it was drawn past him and away from him.

"I'll bet a fiver it isn't loaded," Bertie proposed warmly.The other shook his head.

"Then I'll show you."

Bertie started to put the muzzle to his own temple with the evident intention of pulling the trigger.

"Just a second," Captain Malu said quietly, reaching out his hand."Let me look at it."He pointed it seaward and pulled the trigger.A heavy explosion followed, instantaneous with the sharp click of the mechanism that flipped a hot and smoking cartridge sidewise along the deck.

Bertie's jaw dropped in amazement.

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