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第44章 Chapter 7(4)

Their parents could well have educated them in England,but they loved the school that had served their own youth,and generation followed sallow-hued generation at St Xavier's.Their homes ranged from Howrah of the railway people to abandoned cantonments like Monghyr and Chunar;lost tea-gardens Shillong-way;villages where their fathers were large landholders in Oudh or the Deccan;Mission-stations a week from the nearest railway line;seaports a thousand miles south,facing the brazen Indian surf,and cinchona-plantations south of all.The mere story of their adventures,which to them were no adventures,on their road to and from school would have crisped a Western boy's hair.They were used to jogging off alone through a hundred miles of jungle,where there was always the delightful chance of being delayed by tigers;but they would no more have bathed in the English Channel in an English August than their brothers across the world would have lain still while a leopard snuffed at their palanquin.There were boys of fifteen who had spent a day and a half on an islet in the middle of a flooded river,taking charge,as by right,of a camp of frantic pilgrims returning from a shrine.There were seniors who had requisitioned a chance-met Rajah's elephant,in the name of St Francis Xavier,when the Rains once blotted out the cart-track that led to their father's estate,and had all but lost the huge beast in a quicksand.There was a boy who,he said,and none doubted,had helped his father to beat off with rifles from the veranda a rush of Akas in the days when those head-hunters were bold against lonely plantations.

And every tale was told in the even,passionless voice of the native-born,mixed with quaint reflections,borrowed unconsciously from native foster-mothers,and turns of speech that showed they had been that instant translated from the vernacular.Kim watched,listened,and approved.This was not insipid,single-word talk of drummer-boys.It dealt with a life he knew and in part understood.The atmosphere suited him,and he throve by inches.They gave him a white drill suit as the weather warmed,and he rejoiced in the new-found bodily comforts as he rejoiced to use his sharpened mind over the tasks they set him.His quickness would have delighted an English master;but at St Xavier's they know the first rush of minds developed by sun and surroundings,as they know the half-collapse that sets in at twenty-two or twenty-three.

None the less he remembered to hold himself lowly.When tales were told of hot nights,Kim did not sweep the board with his reminiscences;for St Xavier's looks down on boys who go native all-together .One must never forget that one is a Sahib,and that some day,when examinations are passed,one will command natives.Kim made a note of this,for he began to understand where examinations led.

Then came the holidays from August to October -the long holidays imposed by the heat and the Rains.Kim was informed that he would go north to some station in the hills behind Umballa,where Father Victor would arrange for him.

'A barrack-school?'said Kim,who had asked many questions and thought more.

'Yes,I suppose so,'said the master.'It will not do you any harm to keep you out of mischief.You can go up with young De Castro as far as Delhi.'

Kim considered it in every possible light.He had been diligent,even as the Colonel advised.A boy's holiday was his own property -of so much the talk of his companions had advised him,-and a barrack-school would be torment after St Xavier's.Moreover -this was magic worth anything else -he could write.In three months he had discovered how men can speak to each other without a third party,at the cost of half an anna and a little knowledge.No word had come from the lama,but there remained the Road.Kim yearned for the caress of soft mud squishing up between the toes,as his mouth watered for mutton stewed with butter and cabbages,for rice speckled with strong-scented cardamoms,for the saffron-tinted rice,garlic and onions,and the forbidden greasy sweetmeats of the bazars.They would feed him raw beef on a platter at the barrack-school,and he must smoke by stealth.But again,he was a Sahib and was at St Xavier's,and that pig Mahbub.....No,he would not test Mahbub's hospitality -and yet...

He thought it out alone in the dormitory,and came to the conclusion he had been unjust to Mahbub.

The school was empty;nearly all the masters had gone away;Colonel Creighton's railway pass lay in his hand,and Kim puffed himself that he had not spent Colonel Creighton's or Mahbub's money in riotous living.

He was still lord of two rupees seven annas.His new bullock-trunk,marked K.O'H.,and bedding-roll lay in the empty sleeping-room.'Sahibs are always tied to their baggage,'said Kim,nodding at them.'You will stay here.'He went out into the warm rain,smiling sinfully,and sought a certain house whose outside he had noted down some time before...

'Arré!Dost thou know what manner of women we be in this quarter?Oh,shame!'

'Was I born yesterday?'Kim squatted native-fashion on the cushions of that upper room.'A little dyestuff and three yards of cloth to help out a jest.Is it much to ask?'

'Who is she ?Thou art full young,as Sahibs go,for this devilry.'

'Oh,she?She is the daughter of a certain schoolmaster of a regiment in the cantonments.He has beaten me twice because I went over their wall in these clothes.Now I would go as a gardener's boy.Old men are very jealous.'

'That is true.Hold thy face still while I dab on the juice.'

'Not too black,Naikan .I would not appear to her as a hubshi [nigger].'

'Oh,love makes nought of these things.And how old is she?'

'Twelve years,I think,'said the shameless Kim.'Spread it also on the breast.It may be her father will tear my clothes off me,and if Iam piebald -'he laughed.

The girl worked busily,dabbing a twist of cloth into a little saucer of brown dye that holds longer than any walnut-juice.

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