登陆注册
26264600000092

第92章 CHAPTER XX(2)

"No, Alan. But do you think that Jeekie quite understands the meaning of an oath? I mean it seems so strange that we should never have found the slightest trace of him, and, Alan, I don't know if you noticed it, but why did Jeekie appear that morning wearing Lord Aylward's socks and boots?"

"He ought to know all about oaths, he has heard enough of them in Magistrates' Courts, but as regards the boots, I am sure I can't say, dear," answered Alan uneasily. "Here he comes, we will ask him," and he did.

"Sock and boot," replied Jeekie, with a surprised air, "why, Mrs.

Major, if that good lord go mad and cut off into forest leaving them behind, of course I put them on, as they no more use to him, and I just burn my dirty old Asiki dress and sandal and got nothing to keep jigger out of toe. Don't you sit up here in this damp, cold, Mrs.

Major, else you get more fever. You go down and dress dinner, which at half-past six to-night. I just come tell you that."

So Barbara went, leaving the other two talking about various matters, for they were alone together on the deck, all the passengers, of whom there were but few, having gone below.

The short African twilight had come, a kind of soft blue haze that made the ship look mysterious and unnatural. By degrees their conversation died away. They lapsed into a silence, which Alan was the first to break.

"What are you thinking of, Jeekie?" he asked nervously.

"Thinking of Asika, Major," he answered in a scared whisper. "Seem to me that she about somewhere, just as she use pop up in room in Gold House; seem to me I feel her all down my back, likewise in head wool, which stand up."

"It's very odd, Jeekie," replied Alan, "but so do I."

"Well, Major, 'spect she thinking of us, specially of you, and just throw what she think at us, like boy throw stones at bird what fly away out of cage. Asika do all that, you know, she not quite human, full of plenty Bonsa devil, from gen'ration to gen'rations, amen!

P'raps she just find out something what make her mad."

"What could she find out after all this time, Jeekie?"

"Oh, don't know. How I know? Jeekie can't guess. Find out you marry Miss Barbara, p'raps. Very sick that she lose you for this time, p'raps. Kill herself that she keep near you, p'raps, while she wait till you come round again, p'raps. Asika can do all these things if she like, Major."

"Stuff and rubbish," answered Alan uneasily, for Jeekie's suggestions were most uncomfortable, "I believe in none of your West Coast superstitions."

"Quite right, Major, nor don't I. Only you 'member, Major, what she show us there in Treasure-place--Mr. Haswell being buried, eh? Miss Barbara in tent, eh? t'other job what hasn't come off yet, eh? Oh! my golly! Major, just you look behind you and say you see nothing, please," and the eyes of Jeekie grew large as Maltese oranges, while with chattering teeth he pointed over the bulwark of the vessel.

Alan turned and saw.

This was what he saw or seemed to see: The figure of the Asika in her robes and breastplate of gold, standing upon the air, just beyond the ship, as though on it she might set no foot. Her waving black hair hung about her shoulders, but the sharp wind did not seem to stir it nor did her white dress flutter, and on her beautiful face was stamped a look of awful rage and agony, the rage of betrayal, the agony of loss. In her right hand she held a knife, and from a wound in her breast the red blood ran down her golden corselet. She pointed to Jeekie with the knife, she opened her arms to Alan as though in unutterable longing, then slowly raised them upwards towards the fading glory of the sky above--and was gone.

Jeekie sat down upon the deck, mopping his brow with a red handkerchief, while Alan, who felt faint, clung to the bulwarks.

"Tell you, Major, that Asika can do all that kind of thing. Never know where you find her next. 'Spect she come to live with us in England and just call in now and again when it dark. Tell you, she very awkward customer, think p'raps you done better stop there and marry her. Well, she gone now, thank Heaven! seem to drop in sea and hope she stay there."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 一剑临风

    一剑临风

    如何不自闲,心与身为仇,重生一场,怎能碌碌而为,平凡度过一生
  • 百鬼劫

    百鬼劫

    作为一个单身了整整二十年的屌丝,我的女朋友从来都只有左手或右手,谈恋爱这种事连想都不敢想!忽然有一天,我竟然被倒追了,这其中不但有气质冷艳的女护士,还有已死数百年的明朝女鬼,甚至连喜食人心的男鬼都过来凑热闹,天啊!我上辈子到底做了什么孽啊,你们这些御姐萝莉都给我走开,不要再追了。
  • 报告狼少,夫人嫁到

    报告狼少,夫人嫁到

    一场精心策划的设计,让她失身于那个从小一起长大的‘老’男人,家道中落的她撞破了男友与表姐的奸情;“嫁给我,我帮你!”他做为某军团上校军衔的团长,最大豪门郭家的嫡孙,从协议婚约到真实结婚。乖乖,辈分立即升级!却早就掉入他的真爱!
  • 我是丧尸我怕谁

    我是丧尸我怕谁

    末日来袭,一切都以改变,看我们主角丧尸如何吊丝逆袭成霸主
  • 绝色医女:废材小毒妃

    绝色医女:废材小毒妃

    好好的在做任务,却不想狗血的穿越了!“欣喜”的接受废材体质后,却不料被某渣男缠住了,踹也踹不走,那就让他跟着吧,当个丫鬟使也不错。呐,某国的太子为啥要追着不放!小女子和你无仇无怨,千万别再跟着小女子了啦!没想到,大陆上竟有如此妖艳的男子,啧啧啧,听说还是什么什么尊来着的,等等……某尊想干嘛……啊喂!别,别靠太近,男女授受不亲!某尊邪笑:“小颜儿,想跑,貌似跑不掉了呢……”然后……就这么无缘无故的被吃了?!
  • 重生之权少宠妻不好惹

    重生之权少宠妻不好惹

    她是家族里备受瞩目的三小姐,在演艺圈熬出了头却因自己最信任的人背叛死于非命。上天眷顾,重生一世!【温岚:这次我不会再放过那些背叛我的人了。】谁想她按照前世的记忆少走了不少弯路,除贱人,黑小三,可是……谁来告诉她,这个一脸邪魅的男人是从哪跑出来的!还天天恬不知耻的道,“来我身边我潜你。”真当温岚是吃素的吗!
  • 殇晴

    殇晴

    一段刻骨铭心的爱情,让桐晴心怀感激,因为爱,她选择了放手,默默地祝福心爱的男人永远幸福。可是,她用了十年的时间,却依然无法忘记这段感情……十年后,她与初恋男友再遇,站在人生的十字路口,她该何去何从?十年的婚姻生活,带给桐晴的又是什么?爱还是不爱?幸福还是痛苦……
  • 在对的时间里等对的人

    在对的时间里等对的人

    小时候一场意外相遇,相处。让女主在幼年春心萌动,放下狠话:“那个谁,我追定你了!”男主云淡风轻“有胆量,你来!”原本青梅竹马的爱情,直到富亨私生女蓝羽蝶的插足,开始演变翻天覆地变化…
  • 火凤凰:庶女遮天

    火凤凰:庶女遮天

    为了他,她离开了族门,放弃了身份,无怨的付出,不顾性命,大难临头,毅然守护在他身边,生死与共,无怨无悔。尘埃落定,他登上宝座,却灭她族人,赐她红花一碗,毒酒一杯。鬼谷圣女苏永娇含恨重生,定是要那人血债血偿,备受痛苦!
  • 穿越之樱花落梦雪飞扬

    穿越之樱花落梦雪飞扬

    现代她本是无虑的千金小姐,却因坑爹的时光老人她到了架空时代……北冥国一直流传着一首诗歌“郡主生,祥瑞兆……”她的到来注定让这平定的大陆,激起一片狂澜……