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第11章 THE WHALE TOOTH(2)

John Starhurst journeyed up the sluggish Rewa in one of Ra Vatu's canoes.This canoe was to carry him for two days, when, the head of navigation reached, it would return.Far in the distance, lifted into the sky, could be seen the great smoky mountains that marked the backbone of the Great Land.All day John Starhurst gazed at them with eager yearning.

Sometimes he prayed silently.At other times he was joined in prayer by Narau, a native teacher, who for seven years had been Lotu, ever since the day he had been saved from the hot oven by Dr.James Ellery Brown at the trifling expense of one hundred sticks of tobacco, two cotton blankets, and a large bottle of painkiller.At the last moment, after twenty hours of solitary supplication and prayer, Narau's ears had heard the call to go forth with John Starhurst on the mission to the mountains.

"Master, I will surely go with thee," he had announced.

John Starhurst had hailed him with sober delight.Truly, the Lord was with him thus to spur on so broken-spirited a creature as Narau.

"I am indeed without spirit, the weakest of the Lord's vessels," Narau explained, the first day in the canoe.

"You should have faith, stronger faith," the missionary chided him.

Another canoe journeyed up the Rewa that day.But it journeyed an hour astern, and it took care not to be seen.This canoe was also the property of Ra Vatu.In it was Erirola, Ra Vatu's first cousin and trusted henchman; and in the small basket that never left his hand was a whale tooth.It was a magnificent tooth, fully six inches long, beautifully proportioned, the ivory turned yellow and purple with age.This tooth was likewise the property of Ra Vatu; and in Fiji, when such a tooth goes forth, things usually happen.For this is the virtue of the whale tooth: Whoever accepts it cannot refuse the request that may accompany it or follow it.The request may be anything from a human life to a tribal alliance, and no Fijian is so dead to honor as to deny the request when once the tooth has been accepted.Sometimes the request hangs fire, or the fulfilment is delayed, with untoward consequences.

High up the Rewa, at the village of a chief, Mongondro by name, John Starhurst rested at the end of the second day of the journey.In the morning, attended by Narau, he expected to start on foot for the smoky mountains that were now green and velvety with nearness.Mongondro was a sweet- tempered, mild-mannered little old chief, short-sighted and afflicted with elephantiasis, and no longer inclined toward the turbulence of war.He received the missionary with warm hospitality, gave him food from his own table, and even discussed religious matters with him.Mongondro was of an inquiring bent of mind, and pleased John Starhurst greatly by asking him to account for the existence and beginning of things.When the missionary had finished his summary of the Creation according to Genesis, he saw that Mongondro was deeply affected.The little old chief smoked silently for some time.Then he took the pipe from his mouth and shook his head sadly.

"It cannot be," he said."I, Mongondro, in my youth, was a good workman with the adze.Yet three months did it take me to make a canoe--a small canoe, a very small canoe.And you say that all this land and water was made by one man--""Nay, was made by one God, the only true God," the missinary interrupted.

"It is the same thing," Mongondro went on, "that all the land and all the water, the trees, the fish, and bush and mountains, the sun, the moon, and the stars, were made in six days! No, no.I tell you that in my youth I was an able man, yet did it require me three months for one small canoe.It is a story to frighten children with; but no man can believe it.""I am a man," the missionary said.

"True, you are a man.But it is not given to my dark understanding to know what you believe.""I tell you, I do believe that everything was made in six days." "So you say, so you say," the old cannibal murmured soothingly.

It was not until after John Starhurst and Narau had gone off to bed that Erirola crept into the chief's house, and, after diplomatic speech, handed the whale tooth to Mongondro.

The old chief held the tooth in his hands for a long time.It was a beautiful tooth, and he yearned for it.Also, he divined the request that must accompany it."No, no; whale teeth were beautiful," and his mouth watered for it, but he passed it back to Erirola with many apologies.

..............

In the early dawn John Starhurst was afoot, striding along the bush trail in his big leather boots, at his heels the faithful Narau, himself at the heels of a naked guide lent him by Mongondro to show the way to the next village, which was reached by midday.Here a new guide showed the way.A mile in the rear plodded Erirola, the whale tooth in the basket slung on his shoulder.For two days more he brought up the missionary's rear, offering the tooth to the village chiefs.But village after village refused the tooth.It followed so quickly the missionary's advent that they divined the request that would be made, and would have none of it.

They were getting deep into the mountains, and Erirola took a secret trail, cut in ahead of the missionary, and reached the stronghold of the Buli of Gatoka.Now the Buli was unaware of John Starhurst's imminent arrival.

Also, the tooth was beautiful--an extraordinary specimen, while the coloring of it was of the rarest order.The tooth was presented publicly.The Buli of Gatoka, seated on his best mat, surrounded by his chief men, three busy fly-brushers at his back, deigned to receive from the hand of his herald the whale tooth presented by Ra Vatu and carried into the mountains by his cousin, Erirola.A clapping of hands went up at the acceptance of the present, the assembled headman, heralds, and fly- brushers crying aloud in chorus:

"A! woi! woi! woi! A! woi! woi! woi! A tabua levu! woi! woi! A mudua, mudua, mudua!'

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