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adventure(冒险)-第19部分

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hospital。    I   was   unconscious   one   stretch   for   two   weeks。   After   that   the 

doctors sent me back to the islandssaid it was the only thing that would 



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save me。      Well; I'm still alive; but I'm too soaked with fever。            A month in 

Australia would finish me。〃 

     〃But   what   are   you   going   to   do?〃   Sheldon   queried。    〃You   can't   stay 

here until you die。〃 

     〃That's all that's left to me。       I'd like to go back to the old country; but 

I couldn't stand it。      I'll last longer here; and here I'll stay until I peg out; 

but I wish to God I'd never seen the Solomons; that's all。〃 

     He declined to sleep ashore; took his orders; and went back on board 

the cutter。    A lurid sunset was blotted out by the heaviest squall of the day; 

and   Sheldon   watched   the   whale…boat   arrive   in   the   thick   of   it。   As   the 

spritsail was taken in and the boat headed on to the beach; he was aware of 

a   distinct   hurt   at   sight   of   Joan   at   the   steering…oar;   standing   erect   and 

swaying her strength to it as she resisted the pressures that tended to throw 

the craft broadside in the surf。          Her Tahitians leaped out and rushed the 

boat high up the beach; and she led her bizarre following through the gate 

of the compound。 

     The first drops of rain were driving like hail…stones; the tall cocoanut 

palms were bending and writhing in the grip of the wind; while the thick 

cloud…mass of the squall turned the brief tropic twilight abruptly to night。 

     Quite   unconsciously   the   brooding   anxiety   of   the   afternoon         slipped 

from Sheldon; and he felt strangely cheered at the sight of her running up 

the steps laughing; face flushed; hair flying; her breast heaving from the 

violence of her late exertions。 

     〃Lovely;   perfectly   lovelyPari…Sulay;〃   she   panted。         〃I   shall   buy   it。 

I'll write to the Commissioner to…night。             And the site for the bungalow 

I've selected it alreadyis wonderful。          You must come over some day and 

advise   me。      You   won't   mind   my   staying   here   until   I   can   get   settled? 

Wasn't that squall beautiful?          And I suppose I'm late for dinner。           I'll run 

and get clean; and be with you in a minute。〃 

     And   in   the   brief   interval   of   her   absence   he   found   himself   walking 

about the big living…room and impatiently and with anticipation awaiting 

her coming。 

     〃Do     you   know;    I'm  never    going    to  squabble    with   you   again;〃    he 

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     〃Squabble!〃      was   the   retort。  〃It's   such   a  sordid   word。    It   sounds 

cheap and nasty。       I think it's much nicer to quarrel。〃 

     〃Call it what you please; but we won't do it any more; will we?〃 He 

cleared     his  throat   nervously;     for  her   eyes   advertised    the   immediate 

beginning of hostilities。       〃I beg your pardon;〃 he hurried on。            〃I should 

have spoken for myself。          What I mean is that I refuse to quarrel。             You 

have the most horrible way; without uttering a word; of making me play 

the fool。    Why; I began with the kindest intentions; and here I am now〃 

     〃Making nasty remarks;〃 she completed for him。 

     〃It's the way you have of catching me up;〃 he complained。 

     〃Why; I never said a word。          I was merely sitting here; being sweetly 

lured    on  by   promises     of  peace   on   earth  and   all  the  rest  of  it;  when 

suddenly you began to call me names。〃 

     〃Hardly that; I am sure。〃 

     〃Well; you said I was horrible; or that I had a horrible way about me; 

which   is   the   same   thing。  I   wish   my   bungalow   were   up。    I'd   move   to… 

morrow。〃 

     But her twitching lips belied her words; and the next moment the man 

was more uncomfortable than ever; being made so by her laughter。 

     〃I was only teasing you。         Honest Injun。       And if you don't laugh I'll 

suspect   you   of   being   in   a   temper   with   me。  That's   right;   laugh。    But 

don't〃 she added in alarm; 〃don't if it hurts you。 You look as though you 

had a toothache。       There; theredon't say it。      You know you promised not 

to   quarrel;   while   I   have   the   privilege   of   going   on   being   as   hateful   as   I 

please。     And to begin with; there's the Flibberty…Gibbet。              I didn't know 

she was so large a cutter; but she's in disgraceful condition。               Her rigging 

is something queer; and the next sharp squall will bring her head…gear all 

about the shop。       I watched Noa Noah's face as we sailed past。 He didn't 

say anything。      He just sneered。       And I don't blame him。〃 

     〃Her   skipper's   rotten   bad   with   fever;〃   Sheldon   explained。    〃And   he 

had to drop his mate off to take hold of things at Ugithat's where I lost 

Oscar; my trader。       And you know what sort of sailors the niggers are。〃 

     She   nodded   her   head   judicially;   and   while   she   seemed   to   debate   a 

weighty     judgment     he   asked   for   a  second    helping   of  tinned    beefnot 



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because   he   was   hungry;   but   because   he   wanted   to   watch   her   slim;   firm 

fingers; naked of jewels and banded metals; while his eyes pleasured in the 

swell of the forearm; appearing from under the sleeve and losing identity 

in the smooth; round wrist undisfigured by the netted veins that come to 

youth when youth is gone。          The fingers were brown with tan and looked 

exceedingly boyish。        Then; and without effort; the concept came to him。 

Yes;    that  was   it。  He    had   stumbled    upon    the  clue   to  her  tantalizing 

personality。     Her    fingers;   sunburned     and   boyish;    told  the  story。   No 

wonder she had exasperated him so frequently。              He had tried to treat with 

her as a woman; when she was not a woman。                She was a mere girland a 

boyish   girl   at   thatwith   sunburned   fingers   that   delighted   in   doing   what 

boys'   fingers   did;   with   a   body   and   muscles   that   liked   swimming    and 

violent endeavour of all sorts; with a mind that was daring; but that dared 

no farther than boys' adventures; and that delighted in rifles and revolvers; 

Stetson hats; and a sexless camaraderie with men。 

     Somehow; as he pondered and watched her; it seemed as if he sat in 

church at home listening to the choir…boys chanting。               She reminded him 

of those boys; or their voices; rather。        The same sexless quality was there。 

In the body of her she was woman; in the mind of her she had not grown 

up。    She had not been exposed to ripening influences of that sort。                 She 

had had no mother。        Von; her father; native servants; and rough island life 

had constituted her training。         Horses and rifles had been her toys; camp 

and trail her nursery。      From what she had told him; her seminary days had 

been an exile; devoted to study and to ceaseless longing for the wild riding 

and swimming of Hawaii。            A boy's training; and a boy's point of view! 

That explained her chafe at petticoats; her revolt at what was only decently 

conventional。      Some day she would grow up; but as yet she was only in 

the process。 

     Well; there was only one thing for him to do。              He must meet her on 

her own basis of boyhood; and not make the mistake of treating her as a 

woman。       He wondered if he could love the woman she would be   when 

her nature awoke; and he wondered if he could love her just as she was 

and himself wake her up。          After all; whatever it was; she had come to fill 

quite a large place in his life; as he had discovered that afternoon   while 



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scanning the sea between the squalls。            Then he remembered the accounts 

of Berande; and the cropper that was coming; and scowled。 

     He became aware that she was speaking。 

     〃I beg pardon;〃 he said。       〃What's that you were saying?〃 

     〃You   weren't   listening   to   a   wordI   knew   it;〃   she   chided。   〃I   was 

saying that the condition of the Flibberty…Gibbet was disgraceful; and that 

to…morrow;  when   you've told the   skipper   and not hurt his   feelings;  I   am 

going to take my men out and give her an overhauling。                  
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