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adventure(冒险)-第12部分

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the big revolver; the Baden…Powell; and all the rest。               But what right; the 

next thought in his brain would whisper; had such a girl to swagger around 

like    a  man    and    exult   that  adventure     was    not   dead?     Woman       that 

adventured       were    adventuresses;      and   the   connotation      was    not   nice。 

Besides;   he   was   not   enamoured   of   adventure。      Not   since   he   was   a   boy 

had it appealed to himthough it would have driven him hard to explain 

what had   brought him  from  England to   the Solomons   if   it had   not   been 

adventure。 

     Sheldon certainly was not happy。            The unconventional state of affairs 

was    too   much    for   his  conservative     disposition    and   training。   Berande; 

inhabited by one lone white man; was no place for Joan Lackland。                    Yet he 

racked his brain for a way out; and even talked it over with her。                   In the 

first place; the steamer from Australia was not due for three weeks。 

     〃One thing is evident:        you don't want me here;〃 she said。            〃I'll man 

the whale…boat to…morrow and go over to Tulagi。〃 

     〃But as I told you before; that is impossible;〃 he cried。               〃There is no 

one   there。    The   Resident   Commissioner   is   away   in   Australia。   Them   is 

only    one   white    man;   a  third   assistant   understrapper     and   ex…   sailora 

common sailor。        He is in charge of the government of the Solomons; to 

say  nothing   of   a hundred   or  so   niggersprisoners。  Besides; he   is   such   a 

fool that he would fine you five pounds for not having entered at Tulagi; 

which is the port of entry; you know。 He is not a nice man; and; I repeat; it 

is impossible。〃 



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    〃There is Guvutu;〃 she suggested。 

    He shook his head。 

    〃There's nothing there but fever and five white men who are drinking 

themselves to death。     I couldn't permit it。〃 

    〃Oh thank you;〃 she said quietly。      〃I guess I'll start to…day。 Viaburi! 

You go along Noa Noah; speak 'm come along me。〃 

    Noa Noah was her head sailor; who had been boatswain of the Miele。 

    〃Where are  you going?〃   Sheldon   asked in   surprise。〃Vlaburi!      You 

stop。〃 

    〃To Guvutuimmediately;〃 was her reply。 

    〃But I won't permit it。〃 

    〃That is why I am going。      You said it once before; and it is something 

I cannot brook。〃 

    〃What?〃      He   was   bewildered    by  her  sudden   anger。   〃If  I  have 

offended in any way〃 

    〃Viaburi;    you   fetch   'm   one   fella  Noa   Noah    along   me;〃   she 

commanded。 

    The black boy started to obey。 

    〃Viaburi!    You no stop I break 'm head belong you。        And now; Miss 

Lackland; I insistyou must explain。      What have I said or done to merit 

this?〃 

    〃You have presumed; you have dared〃 

    She choked and swallowed; and could not go on。 

    Sheldon looked the picture of despair。 

    〃I confess my head is going around with it all;〃 he said。      〃If you could 

only be explicit。〃 

    〃As explicit as you were when you told me that you would not permit 

me to go to Guvutu?〃 

    〃But what's wrong with that?〃 

    〃But you have no rightno man has the rightto tell me what he will 

permit or not permit。    I'm too old to have a guardian; nor did I sail all the 

way to the Solomons to find one。〃 

    〃A gentleman is every woman's guardian。〃 

    〃Well; I'm not every womanthat's all。       Will you kindly allow me to 



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send your boy for Noa Noah?            I wish him to launch the whale… boat。           Or 

shall I go myself for him?〃 

     Both were now on their feet; she with flushed cheeks and angry eyes; 

he;   puzzled;   vexed;   and   alarmed。    The   black   boy   stood   like   a   statuea 

plum…black       statuetaking     no   interest   in   the   transactions     of   these 

incomprehensible whites; but dreaming with calm eyes of a certain bush 

village high on the jungle slopes of Malaita; with blue smoke curling up 

from     the  grass   houses    against   the  gray   background      of  an   oncoming 

mountain…squall。 

     〃But you won't do anything so foolish〃 he began。 

     〃There you go again;〃 she cried。 

     〃I didn't mean it that way; and you know I didn't。〃             He was speaking 

slowly and gravely。        〃And that other thing; that not permittingit is only 

a   manner   of   speaking。    Of   course   I   am  not   your   guardian。  You   know 

you   can   go   to   Guvutu   if   you   want to〃〃or to   the   devil;〃   he   was   almost 

tempted to add。       〃Only; I should deeply regret it; that is all。          And I am 

very sorry that I should have said anything that hurt you。                Remember; I 

am an Englishman。〃 

     Joan smiled and sat down again。 

     〃Perhaps I have been hasty;〃 she admitted。             〃You see; I am intolerant 

of restraint。    If you only knew how I have been compelled to fight for my 

freedom。      It is a sore point with me; this being told what I am to do or not 

do   by   you   self…constituted   lords   of   creation。…Viaburi   I   You   stop   along 

kitchen。     No bring 'm Noa Noah。And now; Mr。 Sheldon; what am I to 

do?     You don't want me here; and there doesn't seem to be any place for 

me to go。〃 

     〃That is unfair。     Your being wrecked here has been a godsend to me。 I 

was very lonely and very sick。           I really am not certain whether or not I 

should have pulled through had you not happened along。 But that is not 

the point。    Personally; purely selfishly personally; I should be sorry to see 

you go。     But I am not considering myself。           I am considering you。        Itit 

is   hardly   the   proper   thing;   you   know。 If   I   were   marriedif   there   were 

some woman of your own race herebut as it is〃 

     She threw up her hands in mock despair。 



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     〃I cannot follow you;〃 she said。          〃In one breath you tell me I must go; 

and in the next breath you tell me there is no place to go and that you will 

not permit me to go。        What is a poor girl to do?〃 

     〃That's the trouble;〃 he said helplessly。 

     〃And the situation annoys you。〃 

     〃Only for your sake。〃 

     〃Then let me save your feelings by telling you that it does not annoy 

me at allexcept for the row you are making about it。               I never allow what 

can't be changed to annoy me。            There is no use in fighting the inevitable。 

Here is the situation。        You are here。       I am here。      I can't go elsewhere; 

by   your   own   account。      You   certainly   can't   go   elsewhere   and   leave   me 

here alone with a whole plantation and two hundred woolly cannibals on 

my hands。       Therefore you stay; and I stay。         It is very simple。      Also; it is 

adventure。      And furthermore; you needn't worry for yourself。                 I am not 

matrimonially  inclined。        I   came   to   the  Solomons   for  a   plantation;  not   a 

husband。〃 

     Sheldon flushed; but remained silent。 

     〃I know what you are thinking;〃 she laughed gaily。                〃That if I were a 

man you'd wring my neck for me。               And I deserve it; too。        I'm so sorry。 

I ought not to keep on hurting your feelings。〃 

     〃I'm   afraid   I   rather   invite   it;〃   he   said;   relieved   by   the   signs   of   the 

tempest subsiding。 

     〃I have it;〃 she announced。         〃Lend me a gang of your boys for to… day。 

I'll build a grass house for myself over in the far corner of the compound 

on piles; of course。      I can move in to…night。        I'll be comfortable and safe。 

The Tahitians can keep an anchor watch just as aboard ship。                 And then I'll 

study    cocoanut     planting。    In   return;   I'll  run  the  kitchen    end   of  your 

household   and   give   you   some   decent   food   to   eat。    And   finally;   I   won't 

listen to any of your protests。         I know all that you are going to say and 

offer your giving the bungalow up to me and building a grass house for 

yourself。     And   I   won't   have   it。  You   may   as   well   consider   everything 

settled。    On the other hand; if you don't agree; I will go across the river; 

beyond   your   jurisdiction;   and   build   a   village   for   myself   and   my   sailors; 

whom I shall send in the whale…boat to Guvutu for provisions。                   And now 



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