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the house of pride and other tales of hawaii-第6部分

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Koolau laughed aloud in the thicket。



〃Come out!〃 the sheriff commanded; and was answered by silence。



He conferred with the police; and Koolau saw that they were 

preparing to rush him。



〃Koolau;〃 the sheriff called。  〃Koolau; I am coming across to get 

you。〃



〃Then look first and well about you at the sun and sea and sky; for 

it will be the last time you behold them。〃



〃That's all right; Koolau;〃 the sheriff said soothingly。  〃I know 

you're a dead shot。  But you won't shoot me。  I have never done you 

any wrong。〃



Koolau grunted in the thicket。



〃I say; you know; I've never done you any wrong; have I?〃 the 

sheriff persisted。



〃You do me wrong when you try to put me in prison;〃 was the reply。  

〃And you do me wrong when you try for the thousand dollars on my 

head。  If you will live; stay where you are。〃



〃I've got to come across and get you。  I'm sorry。  But it is my 

duty。〃



〃You will die before you get across。〃



The sheriff was no coward。  Yet was he undecided。  He gazed into the 

gulf on either side and ran his eyes along the knife…edge he must 

travel。  Then he made up his mind。



〃Koolau;〃 he called。



But the thicket remained silent。



〃Koolau; don't shoot。  I am coming。〃



The sheriff turned; gave some orders to the police; then started on 

his perilous way。  He advanced slowly。  It was like walking a tight 

rope。  He had nothing to lean upon but the air。  The lava rock 

crumbled under his feet; and on either side the dislodged fragments 

pitched downward through the depths。  The sun blazed upon him; and 

his face was wet with sweat。  Still he advanced; until the halfway 

point was reached。



〃Stop!〃 Koolau commanded from the thicket。  〃One more step and I 

shoot。〃



The sheriff halted; swaying for balance as he stood poised above the 

void。  His face was pale; but his eyes were determined。  He licked 

his dry lips before he spoke。



〃Koolau; you won't shoot me。  I know you won't。〃



He started once more。  The bullet whirled him half about。  On his 

face was an expression of querulous surprise as he reeled to the 

fall。  He tried to save himself by throwing his body across the 

knife…edge; but at that moment he knew death。  The next moment the 

knife…edge was vacant。  Then came the rush; five policemen; in 

single file; with superb steadiness; running along the knife…edge。  

At the same instant the rest of the posse opened fire on the 

thicket。  It was madness。  Five times Koolau pulled the trigger; so 

rapidly that his shots constituted a rattle。  Changing his position 

and crouching low under the bullets that were biting and singing 

through the bushes; he peered out。  Four of the police had followed 

the sheriff。  The fifth lay across the knife…edge still alive。  On 

the farther side; no longer firing; were the surviving police。  On 

the naked rock there was no hope for them。  Before they could 

clamber down Koolau could have picked off the last man。  But he did 

not fire; and; after a conference; one of them took off a white 

undershirt and waved it as a flag。  Followed by another; he advanced 

along the knife…edge to their wounded comrade。  Koolau gave no sign; 

but watched them slowly withdraw and become specks as they descended 

into the lower valley。



Two hours later; from another thicket; Koolau watched a body of 

police trying to make the ascent from the opposite side of the 

valley。  He saw the wild goats flee before them as they climbed 

higher and higher; until he doubted his judgment and sent for 

Kiloliana; who crawled in beside him。



〃No; there is no way;〃 said Kiloliana。



〃The goats?〃 Koolau questioned。



〃They come over from the next valley; but they cannot pass to this。  

There is no way。  Those men are not wiser than goats。  They may fall 

to their deaths。  Let us watch。〃



〃They are brave men;〃 said Koolau。  〃Let us watch。〃



Side by side they lay among the morning…glories; with the yellow 

blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead; watching the 

motes of men toil upward; till the thing happened; and three of 

them; slipping; rolling; sliding; dashed over a cliff…lip and fell 

sheer half a thousand feet。



Kiloliana chuckled。



〃We will be bothered no more;〃 he said。



〃They have war guns;〃 Koolau made answer。  〃The soldiers have not 

yet spoken。〃



In the drowsy afternoon; most of the lepers lay in their rock dens 

asleep。  Koolau; his rifle on his knees; fresh…cleaned and ready; 

dozed in the entrance to his own den。  The maid with the twisted 

arms lay below in the thicket and kept watch on the knife…edge 

passage。  Suddenly Koolau was startled wide awake by the sound of an 

explosion on the beach。  The next instant the atmosphere was 

incredibly rent asunder。  The terrible sound frightened him。  It was 

as if all the gods had caught the envelope of the sky in their hands 

and were ripping it apart as a woman rips apart a sheet of cotton 

cloth。  But it was such an immense ripping; growing swiftly nearer。  

Koolau glanced up apprehensively; as if expecting to see the thing。  

Then high up on the cliff overhead the shell burst in a fountain of 

black smoke。  The rock was shattered; the fragments falling to the 

foot of the cliff。



Koolau passed his hand across his sweaty brow。  He was terribly 

shaken。  He had had no experience with shell…fire; and this was more 

dreadful than anything he had imagined。



〃One;〃 said Kapahei; suddenly bethinking himself to keep count。



A second and a third shell flew screaming over the top of the wall; 

bursting beyond view。  Kapahei methodically kept the count。  The 

lepers crowded into the open space before the caves。  At first they 

were frightened; but as the shells continued their flight overhead 

the leper folk became reassured and began to admire the spectacle。



The two idiots shrieked with delight; prancing wild antics as each 

air…tormenting shell went by。  Koolau began to recover his 

confidence。  No damage was being done。  Evidently they could not aim 

such large missiles at such long range with the precision of a 

rifle。



But a change came over the situation。  The shells began to fall 

short。  One burst below in the thicket by the knife…edge。  Koolau 

remembered the maid who lay there on watch; and ran down to see。  

The smoke was still rising from the bushes when he crawled in。  He 

was astounded。  The branches were splintered and broken。  Where the 

girl had lain was a hole in the ground。  The girl herself was in 

shattered fragments。  The shell had burst right on her。



First peering out to make sure no soldiers were attempting the 

passage; Koolau started back on the run for the caves。  All the time 

the shells were moaning; whining; screaming by; and the valley was 

rumbling and reverberating with the explosions。  As he came in sight 

of the caves; he saw the two idiots cavorting about; clutching each 

other's hands with their stumps of fingers。  Even as he ran; Koolau 

saw a spout of black smoke rise from the ground; near to the idiots。  

They were flung apart bodily by the explosion。  One lay motionless; 

but the other was dragging himself by his hands toward the cave。  

His legs trailed out helplessly behind him; while the blood was 

pouring from his body。  He seemed bathed in blood; and as he crawled 

he cried like a little dog。  The rest of the lepers; with the 

exception of Kapahei; had fled into the caves。



〃Seventeen;〃 said Kapahei。  〃Eighteen;〃 he added。



This last shell had fairly entered into one of the caves。  The 

explosion caused the caves to empty。  But from the particular cave 

no one emerged。  Koolau crept in through the pungent; acrid smoke。  

Four bodies; frightfully mangled; lay about。  One of them was the 

sightless woman whose tears till now had never ceased。



Outside; Koolau found his people in a panic and already beginning to 

climb the goat…trail that led out of the gorge and on among the 

jumbled heights and chasms。  The wounded idiot; whining feebly and 

dragging himself along on the ground by his hands; was trying to 

follow。  But at the first pitch of the wall his helplessness 

overcame him and he fell back。



〃It would be better to kill him;〃 said Koolau to Kapahei; who still 

sat in the same place。



〃Twenty…two;〃 Kapahei answered。  〃Yes; it would be a wise thing to 

kill him。  Twenty…threetwenty…four。〃



The idiot whined sharply when he saw the rifle levelled at him。  

Koolau hesitated; then lowered the gun。



〃It is a hard thing to do;〃 he said。



〃You are a fool; twenty…six; twenty…seven;〃 said Kapahei。  〃Let me 

show you。〃



He arose; and with a heavy fragment of rock in his hand; approached 

the wounded thing。  As he lifted his arm to strike; a shell burst 

full upon him; relieving him of the necessity of the act and at the 

same time putting an end to h
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