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the red one-第4部分

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violate all the fineness and delicacy of his nature by making love

to the unthinkably disgusting bushwoman。



He shuddered; but with averted face hid his grimaces and swallowed

his gorge as he put his arm around her dirt…crusted shoulders and

felt the contact of her rancidoily and kinky hair with his neck and

chin。  But he nearly screamed when she succumbed to that caress so

at the very first of the courtship and mowed and gibbered and

squealed little; queer; pig…like gurgly noises of delight。  It was

too much。  And the next he did in the singular courtship was to

take her down to the stream and give her a vigorous scrubbing。



From then on he devoted himself to her like a true swain as

frequently and for as long at a time as his will could override his

repugnance。  But marriage; which she ardently suggested; with due

observance of tribal custom; he balked at。  Fortunately; taboo rule

was strong in the tribe。  Thus; Ngurn could never touch bone; or

flesh; or hide of crocodile。  This had been ordained at his birth。

Vngngn was denied ever the touch of woman。  Such pollution; did it

chance to occur; could be purged only by the death of the offending

female。  It had happened once; since Bassett's arrival; when a girl

of nine; running in play; stumbled and fell against the sacred

chief。  And the girl…child was seen no more。  In whispers; Balatta

told Bassett that she had been three days and nights in dying

before the Red One。  As for Balatta; the breadfruit was taboo to

her。  For which Bassett was thankful。  The taboo might have been

water。



For himself; he fabricated a special taboo。  Only could he marry;

he explained; when the Southern Cross rode highest in the sky。

Knowing his astronomy; he thus gained a reprieve of nearly nine

months; and he was confident that within that time he would either

be dead or escaped to the coast with full knowledge of the Red One

and of the source of the Red One's wonderful voice。  At first he

had fancied the Red One to be some colossal statue; like Memnon;

rendered vocal under certain temperature conditions of sunlight。

But when; after a war raid; a batch of prisoners was brought in and

the sacrifice made at night; in the midst of rain; when the sun

could play no part; the Red One had been more vocal than usual;

Bassett discarded that hypothesis。



In company with Balatta; sometimes with men and parties of women;

the freedom of the jungle was his for three quadrants of the

compass。  But the fourth quadrant; which contained the Red One's

abiding place; was taboo。  He made more thorough love to Balatta …

also saw to it that she scrubbed herself more frequently。  Eternal

female she was; capable of any treason for the sake of love。  And;

though the sight of her was provocative of nausea and the contact

of her provocative of despair; although he could not escape her

awfulness in his dream…haunted nightmares of her; he nevertheless

was aware of the cosmic verity of sex that animated her and that

made her own life of less value than the happiness of her lover

with whom she hoped to mate。  Juliet or Balatta?  Where was the

intrinsic difference?  The soft and tender product of ultra…

civilization; or her bestial prototype of a hundred thousand years

before her? … there was no difference。



Bassett was a scientist first; a humanist afterward。  In the

jungle…heart of Guadalcanal he put the affair to the test; as in

the laboratory he would have put to the test any chemical reaction。

He increased his feigned ardour for the bushwoman; at the same time

increasing the imperiousness of his will of desire over her to be

led to look upon the Red One face to face。  It was the old story;

he recognized; that the woman must pay; and it occurred when the

two of them; one day; were catching the unclassified and unnamed

little black fish; an inch long; half…eel and half…scaled; rotund

with salmon…golden roe; that frequented the fresh water; and that

were esteemed; raw and whole; fresh or putrid; a perfect delicacy。

Prone in the muck of the decaying jungle…floor; Balatta threw

herself; clutching his ankles with her hands kissing his feet and

making slubbery noises that chilled his backbone up and down again。

She begged him to kill her rather than exact this ultimate love…

payment。  She told him of the penalty of breaking the taboo of the

Red One … a week of torture; living; the details of which she

yammered out from her face in the mire until he realized that he

was yet a tyro in knowledge of the frightfulness the human was

capable of wreaking on the human。



Yet did Bassett insist on having his man's will satisfied; at the

woman's risk; that he might solve the mystery of the Red One's

singing; though she should die long and horribly and screaming。

And Balatta; being mere woman; yielded。  She led him into the

forbidden quadrant。  An abrupt mountain; shouldering in from the

north to meet a similar intrusion from the south; tormented the

stream in which they had fished into a deep and gloomy gorge。

After a mile along the gorge; the way plunged sharply upward until

they crossed a saddle of raw limestone which attracted his

geologist's eye。  Still climbing; although he paused often from

sheer physical weakness; they scaled forest…clad heights until they

emerged on a naked mesa or tableland。  Bassett recognized the stuff

of its composition as black volcanic sand; and knew that a pocket

magnet could have captured a full load of the sharply angular

grains he trod upon。



And then holding Balatta by the hand and leading her onward; he

came to it … a tremendous pit; obviously artificial; in the heart

of the plateau。  Old history; the South Seas Sailing Directions;

scores of remembered data and connotations swift and furious;

surged through his brain。  It was Mendana who had discovered the

islands and named them Solomon's; believing that he had found that

monarch's fabled mines。  They had laughed at the old navigator's

child…like credulity; and yet here stood himself; Bassett; on the

rim of an excavation for all the world like the diamond pits of

South Africa。



But no diamond this that he gazed down upon。  Rather was it a

pearl; with the depth of iridescence of a pearl; but of a size all

pearls of earth and time; welded into one; could not have totalled;

and of a colour undreamed of in any pearl; or of anything else; for

that matter; for it was the colour of the Red One。  And the Red One

himself Bassett knew it to be on the instant。  A perfect sphere;

full two hundred feet in diameter; the top of it was a hundred feet

below the level of the rim。  He likened the colour quality of it to

lacquer。  Indeed; he took it to be some sort of lacquer; applied by

man; but a lacquer too marvellously clever to have been

manufactured by the bush…folk。  Brighter than bright cherry…red;

its richness of colour was as if it were red builded upon red。  It

glowed and iridesced in the sunlight as if gleaming up from

underlay under underlay of red。



In vain Balatta strove to dissuade him from descending。  She threw

herself in the dirt; but; when he continued down the trail that

spiralled the pit…wall; she followed; cringing and whimpering her

terror。  That the red sphere had been dug out as a precious thing;

was patent。  Considering the paucity of members of the federated

twelve villages and their primitive tools and methods; Bassett knew

that the toil of a myriad generations could scarcely have made that

enormous excavation。



He found the pit bottom carpeted with human bones; among which;

battered and defaced; lay village gods of wood and stone。  Some;

covered with obscene totemic figures and designs; were carved from

solid tree trunks forty or fifty feet in length。  He noted the

absence of the shark and turtle gods; so common among the shore

villages; and was amazed at the constant recurrence of the helmet

motive。  What did these jungle savages of the dark heart of

Guadalcanal know of helmets?  Had Mendana's men…at…arms worn

helmets and penetrated here centuries before?  And if not; then

whence had the bush…folk caught the motive?



Advancing over the litter of gods and bones; Balatta whimpering at

his heels; Bassett entered the shadow of the Red One and passed on

under its gigantic overhang until he touched it with his finger…

tips。  No lacquer that。  Nor was the surface smooth as it should

have been in the case of lacquer。  On the contrary; it was

corrugated and pitted; with here and there patches that showed

signs of heat and fusing。  Also; the substance of it was metal;

though unlike any metal; or combination of metals; he had ever

known。  As for the colour itself; he decided it to be no

application。  It was the intrinsic colour of the metal itself。



He moved his finger…tips; which up to that had merely rested; along

the surface; and felt the whole gigantic sphere quicken and live

and respond。  It was incredible!  So light a touch on so vast a

mass!  Yet did it quiver under the finger…tip caress in rhythmic

vibrations that became whisperings and rustlings and mutterings of

sound … but of sound so different; so elusively thin that it was

shimmeringly sibilant; so mellow that it was maddening sweet;

piping like an elfin horn; which last was just what Bassett decided

would be like a peal from some bell of the gods reaching earthward

from across space。



He looked at Balatta with swift questioning; but the voice of the

Red One he had evoked had flung her face downward and moaning among

the bones。  He returned to contemplation of the prodigy。  Hollow it

was; and of no metal known on earth; was his conclusion。  It was

right…named by the ones of old…time as the Star…Born。  Only from

the stars could it have come; and no thing of chance was it。  It

was a creation of artifice and mind。  Such perfection of form; such

hollowness that it certainly possessed; could not be the result of

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