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adventure(冒险)-第26部分

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unladylike。〃 

     She arose; tears of anger and mortification in her eyes; and went over 

to the phonograph。 

     〃I wonder if all men are as ridiculous as you?〃 she said。 

     He   shrugged   his   shoulders   and   smiled。      Discussion   was   uselesshe 

had learned that; and he was resolved to keep his temper。                 And before the 

day   was    out   she   capitulated。    She    was    to  go   to  Sydney    on   the  first 

steamer;   purchase   the   schooner;   and   sail   back   with   an   island   skipper   on 

board。     And then she inveigled Sheldon into agreeing that she could take 

occasional cruises in the islands; though he was adamant when it came to a 

recruiting trip on Malaita。 That was the one thing barred。 



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     And after it was all over; and a terse and business…like agreement (by 

her urging) drawn up and signed; Sheldon paced up and down for a full 

hour; meditating upon how many different kinds of a fool he had made of 

himself。     It was an impossible situation; and yet no more impossible than 

the previous one;  and   no more   impossible than the one   that   would   have 

obtained   had   she   gone   off   on   her   own   and   bought   Pari…Sulay。 He   had 

never   seen   a   more   independent   woman   who   stood   more   in   need   of   a 

protector   than   this   boy…minded   girl   who   had   landed   on   his   beach   with 

eight picturesque savages; a long… barrelled revolver; a bag of gold; and a 

gaudy merchandise of imagined romance and adventure。 

     He had never read of anything to compare with it。              The fictionists; as 

usual; were exceeded by fact。          The whole thing was too preposterous to 

be true。    He gnawed his moustache and smoked cigarette after cigarette。 

Satan;    back   from    a  prowl   around    the  compound;      ran   up  to  him   and 

touched his hand with a cold; damp nose。             Sheldon caressed the animal's 

ears; then threw himself into a chair and laughed heartily。               What would 

the   Commissioner   of   the   Solomons   think?        What   would   his   people   at 

home think?       And in the one breath he was glad that the partnership had 

been effected and sorry that Joan Lackland had ever come to the Solomons。 

Then he went inside and looked at himself in a hand…mirror。                 He studied 

the reflection long and thoughtfully and wonderingly。 



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       CHAPTER XIVTHE MARTHA 



     They   were   deep   in   a   game   of   billiards   the   next   morning;   after   the 

eleven o'clock breakfast; when Viaburi entered and announced; … 

     〃Big fella schooner close up。〃 

     Even as he spoke; they heard the rumble of chain through hawse… pipe; 

and from the veranda saw a big black…painted schooner; swinging to her 

just…caught anchor。 

     〃It's   a Yankee;〃   Joan   cried。  〃See   that   bow!   Look   at   that   elliptical 

stern!    Ah; I thought so〃 as the Stars and Stripes fluttered to the mast… 

head。 

     Noa Noah; at Sheldon's direction; ran the Union Jack up the flag… staff。 

     〃Now what is an American vessel doing down here?〃 Joan asked。 〃It's 

not a yacht; though I'll wager she can sail。         Look!     Her name!       What is 

it?〃 

     〃Martha; San Francisco;〃 Sheldon read; looking through the telescope。 

〃It's   the   first Yankee   I   ever   heard   of   in   the   Solomons。 They  are   coming 

ashore; whoever they are。         And; by Jove; look at those men at the oars。 

It's an all…white crew。     Now what reason brings them here?〃 

     〃They're not proper sailors;〃 Joan commented。             〃I'd be ashamed of a 

crew of black…boys that pulled in such fashion。           Look at that fellow in the 

bowthe one just jumping out; he'd be more at home on a cow…pony。〃 

     The boat's…crew scattered up and down the beach; ranging about with 

eager curiosity; while the two men who had sat in the stern…sheets opened 

the gate and came up the path to the bungalow。              One of them; a tall and 

slender man; was clad in white ducks that fitted him like a semi…military 

uniform。     The other man; in nondescript garments that were both of the 

sea and shore; and that must have been uncomfortably hot; slouched and 

shambled      like  an  overgrown     ape。   To    complete    the  illusion;  his  face 

seemed      to  sprout   in  all  directions  with   a  dense;   bushy    mass   of  red 

whiskers; while his eyes were small and sharp and restless。 

     Sheldon;  who   had   gone   to   the   head   of   the steps;   introduced   them  to 



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Joan。     The bewhiskered individual; who looked like a Scotsman; had the 

Teutonic   name   of   Von   Blix;   and   spoke   with   a   strong   American   accent。 

The   tall   man   in   the   well…fitting   ducks;   who   gave   the   English   name   of 

TudorJohn Tudortalked purely…enunciated English such as any cultured 

American   would   talk;   save   for   the   fact   that   it   was   most   delicately   and 

subtly touched by a faint German accent。 Joan decided that she had been 

helped to identify the accent by the short German…looking moustache that 

did not conceal the mouth and its full red lips; which would have formed a 

Cupid's bow but for some harshness or severity of spirit that had moulded 

them masculinely。 

     Von   Blix   was   rough   and   boorish;   but   Tudor   was   gracefully   easy   in 

everything he did; or looked; or said。           His blue eyes sparkled and flashed; 

his   clean…cut   mobile   features   were   an   index   to   his   slightest   shades   of 

feeling   and   expression。      He   bubbled   with   enthusiasms;   and   his   faintest 

smile or lightest laugh seemed spontaneous and genuine。                  But it was only 

occasionally at first that he spoke; for Von Blix told their story and stated 

their errand。 

     They   were   on   a   gold…hunting   expedition。       He   was   the   leader;   and 

Tudor was his lieutenant。         All handsand there were twenty…eight were 

shareholders; in varying proportions; in the adventure。 Several were sailors; 

but the large majority were miners; culled from all the camps from Mexico 

to the Arctic Ocean。        It was the old and ever…untiring pursuit of gold; and 

they    had   come    to  the   Solomons      to  get  it。  Part    of  them;    under   the 

leadership      of  Tudor;    were   to   go   up  the   Balesuna     and   penetrate    the 

mountainous   heart   of   Guadalcanar;   while   the   Martha;   under   Von   Blix; 

sailed away for Malaita to put through similar exploration。 

     〃And   so;〃   said   Von   Blix;   〃for   Mr。   Tudor's   expedition   we   must   have 

some black…boys。         Can we get them from you?〃 

     〃Of course we will pay;〃 Tudor broke in。               〃You have only to charge 

what you consider them worth。              You pay them six pounds a year; don't 

you?〃 

     〃In the first place we can't spare them;〃 Sheldon answered。                  〃We are 

short of them on the plantation as it is。〃 

     〃WE?〃 Tudor asked quickly。            〃Then you are a firm or a partnership? I 



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understood at Guvutu that you were alone; that you had lost your partner。〃 

     Sheldon inclined his head toward Joan; and as he spoke she felt that he 

had become a trifle stiff。 

     〃Miss Lackland has become interested in the plantation since then。 But 

to return to the boys。       We can't spare them; and besides; they would be of 

little use。    You couldn't get them to accompany you beyond Binu; which 

is a short day's work with the boats from here。 They are Malaita…men; and 

they    are  afraid   of   being   eaten。    They     would    desert   you   at  the   first 

opportunity。       You   could   get   the   Binu   men   to   accompany   you   another 

day's journey; through the grass… lands; but at the first roll of the foothills 

look for them to turn back。         They likewise are disinclined to being eaten。〃 

     〃Is it as bad as that?〃 asked Von Blix。 

     〃The     interior   of  Guadalcanar      has   never    been   explored;〃     Sheldon 

explained。      〃The bushmen are as wild men as are to be found anywhere 

in the   world   to…day。    I   have   never   seen one。    I   have   never   seen   a   man 

who   has   seen   one。    They   never   come   down   to   the   coast;   though   their 

scouting parties occasionally eat a coast na
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