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第34章

On my way out of our native house I observed, by the lantern Icarried, that the compartment of it occupied by Bastin was empty, and wondered whither he had gone at that hour.On arriving at my observation-post, a rocky eminence on open ground, where, with Tommy at my side, I took my seat with a telescope, I was astonished to see or rather to hear a great number of the natives walking past the base of the mound towards the bush.Then Iremembered that some one, Marama, I think, had informed me that there was to be a great sacrifice to Oro at dawn on that day.

After this I thought no more of the matter but occupied myself in a futile study of the heavenly bodies.At length the dawn broke and put a period to my labours.

Glancing round me before I descended from the little hill, Isaw a flame of light appear suddenly about half a mile or more away among those trees which I knew concealed the image of Oro.

On this personally I had never had the curiosity to look, as Iknew that it was only a hideous idol stuck over with feathers and other bedizenments.The flame shot suddenly straight into the still air and was followed a few seconds later by the sound of a dull explosion, after which it went out.Also it was followed by something else--a scream of rage from an infuriated mob.

At the foot of the hill I stopped to wonder what these sounds might mean.Then of a sudden appeared Bickley, who had been attending some urgent case, and asked me who was exploding gunpowder.I told him that I had no idea.

"Then I have," he answered."It is that ass Bastin up to some game.Now I guess why he wanted that paraffin.Listen to the row.

What are they after?"

"Sacrificing Bastin, perhaps," I replied, half in jest."Have you your revolver?"He nodded.We always wore our pistols if we went out during the dark hours.

"Then perhaps we had better go to see."

We started, and had not covered a hundred yards before a girl, whom I recognised as one of Bastin's converts, came flying towards us and screaming out, "Help! Help! They kill the Bellower with fire! They cook him like a pig!""Just what I expected," said Bickley.

Then we ran hard, as evidently there was no time to lose.While we went I extracted from the terrified girl, whom we forced to show us the way, that as the sacrifice was about to be offered Bastin had appeared, and, "****** fire," applied it to the god Oro, who instantly burst into flame.Then he ran back, calling out that the devil was dead.As he did so there was a loud explosion and Oro flew into pieces.His burning head went a long way into the air and, falling on to one of the priests, killed him.Thereon the other priests and the people seized the Bellower and made him fast.Now they were engaged in heating an oven in which to put him to cook.When it was ready they would eat him in honour of Oro.

"And serve him right too!" gasped Bickley, who, being stout, was not a good runner."Why can't he leave other people's gods alone instead of blowing them up with gunpowder?""Don't know," I answered."Hope we shall get there in time!""To be cooked and eaten with Bastin!" wheezed Bickley, after which his breath gave out.

As it chanced we did, for these stone ovens take a long time to heat.There by the edge of his fiery grave with his hands and legs bound in palm-fibre shackles, stood Bastin, quite unmoved, smiling indeed, in a sort of seraphic way which irritated us both extremely.Round him danced the infuriated priests of Oro, and round them, shrieking and howling with rage, was most of the population of Orofena.We rushed up so suddenly that none tried to stop us, and took our stand on either side of him, producing our pistols as we did so.

"Thank you for coming," said Bastin in the silence which followed; "though I don't think it is the least use.I cannot recall that any of the early martyrs were ever roasted and eaten, though, of course, throwing them into boiling oil or water was fairly common.I take it that the rite is sacrificial and even in a low sense, sacramental, not merely one of common cannibalism."I stared at him, and Bickley gasped out:

"If you are to be eaten, what does it matter why you are eaten?""Oh!" replied Bastin; "there is all the difference in the world, though it is one that I cannot expect you to appreciate.

And now please be quiet as I wish to say my prayers.I imagine that those stones will be hot enough to do their office within twenty minutes or so, which is not very long."At that moment Marama appeared, evidently in a state of great perturbation.With him were some of the priests or sorcerers who were dancing about as I imagine the priests of Baal must have done, and filled with fury.They rolled their eyes, they stuck out their tongues, they uttered weird cries and shook their wooden knives at the placid Bastin.

"What is the matter?" I asked sternly of the chief.

"This, Friend-from-the-Sea.The Bellower there, when the sacrifice was about to be offered to Oro at the dawn, rushed forward, and having thrust something between the legs of the image of the god, poured yellow water over it, and with fire caused it to burst into fierce flame.Then he ran away and mocked the god who presently, with a loud report, flew into pieces and killed that man.Therefore the Bellower must be sacrificed.""What to?" I asked."The image has gone and the piece of it that ascended fell not upon the Bellower, as would have happened if the god had been angry with him, but on one of its own priests, whom it killed.Therefore, having been sacrificed by the god itself, he it is that should be eaten, not the Bellower, who merely did what his Spirit bade him."This ingenious argument seemed to produce some effect upon Marama, but to the priests it did not at all appeal.

"Eat them all!" these cried."They are the enemies of Oro and have worked sacrilege!"Moreover, to judge from their demeanour, the bulk of the people seemed to agree with them.Things began to look very ugly.The priests rushed forward, threatening us with their wooden weapons, and one of them even aimed a blow at Bickley, which only missed him by an inch or two.

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