登陆注册
5389100000027

第27章

Then in hesitating signs, slaps, clicks, and guttural utterances, Igave them to understand that it was against my faith to have anything whatever to do with the horrid orgy they contemplated.

The Great Spirit they dreaded so much yet so vaguely, I went on to say, had revealed to me that it was wrong to kill any one in cold blood, and still more loathsome and horrible to eat the flesh of a murdered fellow-creature.I was very much in earnest, and I waited with nervous trepidation to see the effect of my peroration.Under the circumstances, you may judge of my astonishment when not only the chiefs, but the whole "nation" assembled, suddenly burst into roars of eerie laughter.

Then came Yamba to the rescue.Ah! noble and devoted creature!

The bare mention of her name stirs every fibre of my being with love and wonder.Greater love than hers no creature ever knew, and not once but a thousand times did she save my wretched life at the risk of her own.

Well, Yamba, I say, came up and whispered to me.She had been studying my face quietly and eagerly, and had gradually come to see what was passing in my mind.She whispered that the chiefs, far from desiring me to kill the girl for a cannibal feast, were OFFERING HER TO ME AS A WIFE, and that I was merely expected to tap her on the head with the stick, in token of her subjection to her new spouse! In short, this blow on the head was the legal marriage ceremony tout simple.I maintained my dignity as far as possible, and proceeded to carry out my part of the curious ceremony.

I tapped the bright-eyed girl on the head, and she immediately fell prostrate at my feet, in token of her wifely submission.I then raised her up gently, and all the people came dancing round us, uttering weird cries of satisfaction and delight.Oddly enough, Yamba, far from manifesting any jealousy, seemed to take as much interest as any one in the proceedings, and after everything was over she led my new wife away to the little "humpy," or hut, that had been built for me by the women.That night an indescribably weird corroboree was held in my honour, and I thought it advisable, since so much was being made of me, to remain there all night and acknowledge the impromptu songs that were composed and sung in my honour by the native bards.I am afraid I felt utterly lost without Yamba, who was, in the most literal sense, my right hand.

By this time she could speak a little English, and was so marvellously intelligent that she seemed to discover things by sheer intuition or instinct.I think she never let a day go by without favourably impressing the chiefs concerning me, my prowess and my powers; and without her help I simply could not have lived through the long and weary years, nor should I ever have returned to civilisation.

The very next day after my "marriage," having been still further enlightened as to the manners and customs of the natives, I waited upon Gunda, and calmly made to him the proposition that we should exchange wives.This suggestion he received with a kind of subdued satisfaction, or holy joy, and very few further negotiations were needed to make the transaction complete; and, be it said, it was an every-day transaction, perfectly legal and recognised by all the clans.Yamba was full of vigour and resource, while the only phrase that fitly describes her bush lore is absolutely miraculous.

This will be evinced in a hundred extraordinary instances in this narrative.

But you may be asking, What of my dog, Bruno? Well, I am thankful to say, he was still with me, but it took him a long time to accustom himself to his new surroundings; he particularly objected to associating with the miserable pariah curs that prowled about the encampment.They would take sly bites out of him when he was not looking, but on the whole, he was well able to hold his own, being much more powerful than they.

I settled down to my new life in the course of a few days, but Ineed hardly remark I did not propose staying in that forlorn spot longer than I could help.This was my plan.I would, first of all, make myself acquainted with the habits and customs of the blacks, and pick up as much bushmanship and knowledge of the country as it was possible to acquire, in case I should have to travel inland in search of civilisation instead of oversea.I knew that it would be folly on my part to attempt to leave those hospitable regions without knowing more of the geography of the country and its people.There was always, however, the hope that some day I might be able either to get away by sea in my boat, or else hail some passing vessel.The blacks told me they had seen many pass at a distance.

Every morning I was astir by sunrise, and--hope springing eternal--at once searched for the faintest indication of a passing sail.

Next I would bathe in a lagoon protected from sharks, drying myself by a run on the beach.Meanwhile Yamba would have gone out searching for roots for breakfast, and she seldom returned without a supply of my favourite water-lily buds already mentioned.Often, in the years that followed, did that heroic creature TRAMP ON FOOTA HUNDRED MILES to get me a few sprigs of saline herbs.She had heard me say I wanted salt, which commodity, strange to say, was never used by the natives; and even when I gave them some as an experiment they did not seem to care about it.She would also bring in, by way of seasoning, a kind of small onion, known as the NELGA, which, when roasted, made a very acceptable addition to our limited fare.The natives themselves had but two meals a day--breakfast, between eight and nine o'clock, and then an enormous feast in the late afternoon.Their ordinary food consisted of kangaroo, emu, snakes, rats, and fish; an especial dainty being a worm found in the black ava tree, or in any decaying trunk.

同类推荐
  • Censorship and Art

    Censorship and Art

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 因明正理门论

    因明正理门论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说虚空藏菩萨陀罗尼

    佛说虚空藏菩萨陀罗尼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 灵药秘方

    灵药秘方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 赵州和尚语录

    赵州和尚语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 我在古代做天王

    我在古代做天王

    天朝盛世,万国来邦。这一年,一无是处的乡下少年,得到一部智能手机……
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 神话三国

    神话三国

    这是一个充满热血的时代,横刀立马、驰骋疆场。这同样是一个人才辈出的时代,名将如云、谋士如雨。最后、最后这绝对是一个可以颠覆你们想象的时代......
  • 魔帝大人请淡定

    魔帝大人请淡定

    秦心冉通过斯卡博士的时光机穿越到了一个未知的大陆玄鸣大陆,成为花家大小姐花吟月,直到魔帝夜轻辰的出现,秦心冉发现他与原主花吟月似乎有着一种奇怪的牵引,夜轻辰莫名其妙的举动让秦心冉疑惑连连。灵阁、付剑山、露茗山庄、邪夜宫都与花吟月紧紧联系在一起。
  • 600字作文直通车(金榜作文通关宝典)

    600字作文直通车(金榜作文通关宝典)

    书包括中小学生作文的好词、好句、好段、精彩开头、精彩结尾,限字作文,话题作文,好作文的写作技法等等。其中内容所涉及的各类文体细分为不同的话题,并且每种文体集结了多篇具有鲜明代表性的文章,指导不同阶段的学生从总体上把握作文的写作技巧。另外,从文字字数上我们也作了详细的作品展示,由少到多逐渐提高写作的层次,全书贯穿中小学作文所涉及的不同话题,以写作方法为突破口,从而给读者朋友们展示了一个新奇的学习思路。
  • 庶子无双

    庶子无双

    豪门庶出子弟,今生最大的作用,就是为家族开枝散叶,混吃等死一辈子,可是为什么,为什么自己这个庶出的王家老六,却要命苦的站在朝堂上,跟着一群老匹夫商讨国事?凭什么?好不容易穿越了,凭什么还要这么的命苦?早早计划好的纨绔生活,居然连第一条:睡觉睡到自然醒!都成了梦想?
  • 老行

    老行

    过去的老十是十八行,经历了时代的变迁,只剩下了十行,也在勉强的生存着,维持着。老行虽然败落不少,也有好的行当在做着,虽然败落了,只有老十行了,但是规矩千百年来,没有人破掉,依然是存在着。各种诡异的规矩,奇怪的规矩,让各行更加艰难的在生存着。首行马爷,统治着各行,而且也左右着各行。马爷的巫行在过去是十分的吃香的,可是也渐渐的不行了。他为了让这个巫行生存下去,就开始杀行,吃行,坐行,让各行受尽了苦头。各行先初是忍受着,避让着,怕灾难到了自己的头上来,可是依然是不行,他们最后明白了,躲是躲不过去的,是祸是福,要靠自己努力。老行的人联系起来,发生了一场前所未有的,老行之争。
  • 六界之黑暗的白天使

    六界之黑暗的白天使

    这是一个剑与魔法的故事,其中穿插着各种爱恨情仇,人性善恶。主人公上官俊本是一名高中生,但在某种机缘巧合之下邂逅了一名自称为天使的女孩多洛瑞丝,多洛瑞丝邀请他一起铲除邪恶的半恶魔。半恶魔究竟是什么?其中又有怎样的阴谋?上官俊的生活发生了巨大的变化,故事由此展开……
  • 沚殇

    沚殇

    沚殇,究竟是她的殇,抑或是他的殇?一昔如环,昔昔都成玦。
  • 第七感

    第七感

    中国恐怖小说第一人周德东力作!主人公碎花小鳄被迫来到一个古怪、诡异的学校——永远无声无息的209寝室、莫名其妙的同窗室友、不同寻常的冰镇可乐怎么喝都会中奖、只要出门就能看到的那辆出租车和那位表情猥琐的司机,所有的种种无不隐藏着惊世骇俗的秘密。是死神的诅咒,抑或是活人的阴谋?母女二人同时爱上一个男人,结局会是怎样?是什么堆积出难解的亲情仇恨?已经过世的父亲为什么会变身成为“电子父亲”?浪子的爱情究竟情归何处?“第七感”是个人的主观感觉,还是蕴藏在何种情感中的不为人知的情结?