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第11章 THE BONES OF KAHEKILI(2)

The sun blazed down.The horses stamped remotely.The fading trade-wind wisps sighed and rustled between longer intervals of quiescence.The perfume grew heavier.The woman brought back the babe, quiet again, to the rear of the house.The monkey-pods folded their leaves and swooned to a siesta of their own in the soft air above the sleeper.The girl, breathless as ever from the enormous solemnity of her task, still brushed the flies away; and the score of cowboys still intently and silently watched.

Hardman Pool awoke.The next out-breath, expected of the longrhythm, did not take place.Neither did the white, long moustache rise up.Instead, the cheeks, under the whiskers, puffed; the eyelids lifted, exposing blue eyes, choleric and fully and immediately conscious; the right hand went out to the half-smoked pipe beside him, while the left hand reached the matches.

"Get me my gin and milk," he ordered, in Hawaiian, of the little maid, who had been startled into a tremble by his awaking.

He lighted the pipe, but gave no sign of awareness of the presence of his waiting retainers until the tumbler of gin and milk had been brought and drunk.

"Well?" he demanded abruptly, and in the pause, while twenty faces wreathed in smiles and twenty pairs of dark eyes glowed luminously with well-wishing pleasure, he wiped the lingering drops of gin and milk from his hairy lips."What are you hanging around for? What do you want? Come over here."Twenty giants, most of them young, uprose and with a great clanking and jangling of spurs and spur-chains strode over to him.They grouped before him in a semicircle, trying bashfully to wedge their shoulders, one behind another's, their faces a-grin and apologetic, and at the same time expressing a casual and unconscious democraticness.In truth, to them Hardman Pool was more than mere chief.He was elder brother, or father, or patriarch; and to all of them he was related, in one way or another, according to Hawaiian custom, through his wife and through the many marriages of his children and grandchildren.His slightest frown might perturb them, his anger terrify them, his command compel them to certain death; yet, on the other hand, not one of them would have dreamed of addressing him otherwise than intimately by his first name, which name, "Hardman," was transmuted by their tongues into Kanaka Oolea.

At a nod from him, the semicircle seated itself on the manienie grass, and with further deprecatory smiles waited his pleasure.

"What do you want?" demanded, in Hawaiian, with a brusqueness and sternness they knew were put on.

They smiled more broadly, and deliciously squirmed their broad shoulders and great torsos with the appeasingness of so many wrigglingpuppies.Hardman Pool singled out one of them."Well, Iliiopoi, what do YOU want?""Ten dollars, Kanaka Oolea."

"Ten dollars!" Pool cried, in apparent shock at mention of so vast a sum."Does it mean you are going to take a second wife? Remember the missionary teaching.One wife at a time, Iliiopoi; one wife at a time.For he who entertains a plurality of wives will surely go to hell."Giggles and flashings of laughing eyes from all greeted the joke.

"No, Kanaka Oolea," came the reply."The devil knows I am hard put to get kow-kow for one wife and her several relations.""Kow-kow?" Pool repeated the Chinese-introduced word for food which the Hawaiians had come to substitute for their own paina."Didn't you boys get kow-kow here this noon?""Yes, Kanaka Oolea," volunteered an old, withered native who had just joined the group from the direction of the house."All of them had kow- kow in the kitchen, and plenty of it.They ate like lost horses brought down from the lava.""And what do you want, Kumuhana?" Pool diverted to the old one, at the same time motioning to the little maid to flap flies from the other side of him.

"Twelve dollars," said Kumuhana."I want to buy a Jackass and a second-hand saddle and bridle.I am growing too old for my legs to carry me in walking.""You wait," his haole lord commanded."I will talk with you about the matter, and about other things of importance, when I am finished with the rest and they are gone."The withered old one nodded and proceeded to light his pipe.

"The kow-kow in the kitchen was good," Iliiopoi resumed, licking his lips."The poi was one-finger, the pig fat, the salmon-belly unstinking, the fish of great freshness and plenty, though the opihis" (tiny, rock- clinging shell-fish) "had been salted and thereby made tough.Never should the opihis be salted.Often have I told you, Kanaka Oolea, that opihis should never be salted.I am full of good kow-kow.My belly is heavy with it.Yet is my heart not light of it because there is no kow-kowin my own house, where is my wife, who is the aunt of your fourth son's second wife, and where is my baby daughter, and my wife's old mother, and my wife's old mother's feeding child that is a cripple, and my wife's sister who lives likewise with us along with her three children, the father being dead of a wicked dropsy--""Will five dollars save all of you from funerals for a day or several?" Pool testily cut the tale short.

"Yes, Kanaka Oolea, and as well it will buy my wife a new comb and some tobacco for myself."From a gold-sack drawn from the hip-pocket of his dungarees, Hardman Pool drew the gold piece and tossed it accurately into the waiting hand.

To a bachelor who wanted six dollars for new leggings, tobacco, and spurs, three dollars were given; the same to another who needed a hat; and to a third, who modestly asked for two dollars, four were given with a flowery-worded compliment anent his prowess in roping a recent wild bull from the mountains.They knew, as a rule, that he cut their requisitions in half, therefore they doubled the size of their requisitions.And Hardman Pool knew they doubled, and smiled to himself.It was his way, and, further, it was a very good way with his multitudinous relatives, and did not reduce his stature in their esteem.

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