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第29章 THE SHERIFF OF KONA(5)

"He wound up all his affairs from the Receiving Station at Honolulu,and went down to Molokai.He didn't get on well there.The resident physician wrote us that he was a shadow of his old self.You see he was grieving about his wife and the kids.He knew we were taking care of them, but it hurt him just the same.After six months or so I went down to Molokai.I sat on one side a plate- glass window, and he on the other.We looked at each other through the glass and talked through what might be called a speaking tube.But it was hopeless.He had made up his mind to remain.Four mortal hours I argued.I was exhausted at the end. My steamer waswhistling for me, too.

"But we couldn't stand for it.Three months later we chartered the schooner Halcyon.She was an opium smuggler, and she sailed like a witch.Her master was a squarehead who would do anything for money, and we made a charter to China worth his while.He sailed from San Francisco, and a few days later we took out Landhouse's sloop for a cruise.She was only a five-ton yacht, but we slammed her fifty miles to windward into the north-east trade.Seasick? I neversuffered so in my life.Out of sight of land we picked up the Halcyon, and Burnley and I went aboard.

"We ran down to Molokai, arriving about eleven at night.The schooner hove to and we landed through the surf in a whale-boat at Kalawao--the place, you know, where Father Damien died.That squarehead was game.With a couple of revolvers strapped on him he came right along.The three of us crossed the peninsula to Kalaupapa, something like two miles. Just imagine hunting in thedead of night for a man in a settlement of over a thousand lepers.You see, if the alarm was given, it was all off with us.It was strange ground, and pitch dark.The leper's dogs came out and bayed at us, and we stumbled around till we got lost.

"The squarehead solved it.He led the way into the first detached house.We shut the door after us and struck a light.There were six lepers. We routed them up, and I talked in native. What Iwanted was a kokua.A kokua is, literally, a helper, a native whois clean that lives in the settlement and is paid by the Board of Health to nurse the lepers, dress their sores, and such things. Westayed in the house to keep trackof the inmates, while the squarehead led one of them off to find a kokua.He got him, and he brought him along at the point of his revolver.But the kokua was all right.While the squarehead guarded the house, Burnley and I were guided by the kokua to Lyte's house.He was all alone.

"'I thought you fellows would come,' Lyte said.'Don't touch me, John.How's Ned, and Charley, and all the crowd? Never mind, tell me afterward.I am ready to go now.I've had nine months of it.Where's the boat?'

"We started back for the other house to pick up the squarehead.But the alarm had got out.Lights were showing in the houses, and doors were slamming.We had agreed that there was to be no shooting unless absolutely necessary, and when we were halted we went at it with our fists and the butts of our revolvers.I found myself tangled up with a big man.I couldn't keep him off me, though twice I smashed him fairly in the face with my fist.He grappled with me, and we went down, rolling and scrambling and struggling for grips.He was getting away with me, when some one came running up with a lantern.Then I saw his face.How shall I describe the horror of it.It was not a face-- only wasted or wasting features--a living ravage, noseless, lipless, with one ear swollen and distorted, hanging down to the shoulder.I was frantic.In a clinch he hugged me close to him until that ear flapped in my face.Then I guess I went insane.It was too terrible.I began striking him with my revolver.How it happened I don't know, but just as I was getting clear he fastened upon me with his teeth.The whole side of my hand was in that lipless mouth.Then I struck him with the revolver buttsquarely between the eyes, and his teeth relaxed."Cudworth held his hand to me in the moonlight, and I could see the scars. It looked as if it had been mangled by a dog.

"Weren't you afraid?" I asked.

"I was.Seven years I waited.You know, it takes that long for the disease to incubate.Here in Kona I waited, and it did not come.But there was never a day of those seven years, and never a night, that I did not look out on...on all this..."His voicebroke as he swept hiseyes from the moon-bathed sea beneath to the snowy summits above."I could not bear to think of losing it, of never again beholding Kona.Seven years! I stayed clean.But that is why I am single.I was engaged.I could not dare to marry while I was in doubt.She did not understand.She went away to the States and married.I have never seen her since.

"Just at the moment I got clear of the leper policeman there was a rush and clatter of hoofs like a cavalry charge.It was the squarehead.He had been afraid of a rumpus and he had improved his time by making those blessed lepers he was guarding saddle up four horses.We were ready for him.Lyte had accounted for three kokuas, and between us we untangled Burnley from a couple more. Thewhole settlement was in an uproar by that time, and as we dashed away somebody opened upon us with a Winchester.It must have been Jack McVeigh, the superintendent of Molokai.

"That was a ride! Leper horses, leper saddles, leper bridles, pitch- black darkness, whistling bullets, and a road none of the best.And the squarehead's horse was a mule, and he didn't know how to ride, either.But we made the whaleboat, and as we shoved off through the surf we could hear the horses coming down the hill fromKalaupapa.

"You're going to Shanghai.You look Lyte Gregory up.He is employed in a German firm there.Take him out to dinner.Open up wine.Give him everything of the best, but don't let him pay for anything.Send the bill to me.His wife and the kids are in Honolulu, and he needs the money for them.I know.He sends most of his salary, and lives like an anchorite.And tell him about Kona.There's where his heart is. Tell him all you can aboutKona."

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