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when the world shook-第67部分
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hold that it is better to heal souls than bodies; because; as
even you will have learned out there in Orofena; they last so
much longer。〃
〃I am not certain that I learned anything of the sort;〃 said
Bickley; 〃or even that Oro was more than an ordinary old man。 He
said that he had lived a thousand years; but what was there to
prove this except his word; which is worth nothing?〃
〃There was the Lady Yva's word also; which is worth a great
deal; Bickley。〃
〃Yes; but she may have meant a thousand moons。 Further; as
according to her own showing she was still quite young; how could
she know her father's age?〃
〃Quite so; Bickley。 But all she actually said was that she was
of the same age as one of our women of twenty…seven; which may
have meant two hundred and seventy for all I know。 However;
putting that aside you will admit that they had both slept for
two hundred and fifty thousand years。〃
〃I admit that they slept; Bastin; because I helped to awaken
them; but for how long there is nothing to show; except those
star maps which are probably quite inaccurate。〃
〃They are not inaccurate;〃 I broke in; 〃for I have had them
checked by leading astronomers who say that they show a
marvelous knowledge of the heavens as these were two hundred and
fifty thousand years ago; and are today。〃
Here I should state that those two metal maps and the ring
which I gave to Yva and found again after the catastrophe; were
absolutely the only things connected with her or with Oro that we
brought away with us。 The former I would never part with; feeling
their value as evidence。 Therefore; when we descended to the city
Nyo and the depths beneath; I took them with me wrapped in cloth
in my pocket。 Thus they were preserved。 Everything else went when
the Rock of Offerings and the cave mouth sank beneath the waters
of the lake。
This may have happened either in the earth tremor; which no
doubt was caused by the advance of the terrific world…balance; or
when the electric power; though diffused and turned by Yva's
insulated body; struck the great gyroscope's travelling foot with
sufficient strength; not to shift it indeed on to the right…hand
path as Oro had designed; but still to cause it to stagger and
even perhaps to halt for the fraction of a second。 Even this
pause may have been enough to cause convulsions of the earth
above; indeed; I gathered from Marama and other Orofenans that
such convulsions had occurred on and around the island at what
must have corresponded with that moment of the loosing of the
force。
This loss of our belongings in the house of the Rock of
Offerings was the more grievous because among them were some
Kodak photographs which I had taken; including portraits of Oro
and one of Yva that was really excellent; to say nothing of
pictures of the mouth of the cave and of the ruins and crater
lake above。 How bitterly I regret that I did not keep these
photographs in my pocket with the map…plates。
〃Even if the star…maps are correct; still it proves nothing;〃
said Bickley; 〃since possibly Oro's astronomical skill might have
enabled him to draw that of the sky at any period; though I allow
this is impossible。〃
〃I doubt his taking so much trouble merely to deceive three
wanderers who lacked the knowledge even to check them;〃 I said。
〃But all this misses the point; Bickley。 However long they had
slept; that man and woman did arise from seeming death。 They did
dwell in those marvelous caves with their evidences of departed
civilisations; and they did show us that fearful; world…wandering
gyroscope。 These things we saw。〃
〃I admit that we saw them; Arbuthnot; and I admit that they are
one and all beyond human comprehension。 To that extent I am
converted; and; I may add; humbled;〃 said Bickley。
〃So you ought to be;〃 exclaimed Bastin; 〃seeing that you always
swore that there was nothing in the world that is not capable of
a perfectly natural explanation。〃
〃Of which all these things may be capable; Bastin; if only we
held the key。〃
〃Very well; Bickley; but how do you explain what the Lady Yva
did? I may tell you now what she commanded me to conceal at the
time; namely; that she became a Christian; so much so that by her
own will; I baptised and confirmed her on the very morning of her
sacrifice。 Doubtless it was this that changed her heart so much
that she became willing; of course without my knowledge; to leave
everything she cared for;〃 here he looked hard at me; 〃and lay
down her life to save the world; half of which she believed was
about to be drowned by Oro。 Now; considering her history and
upbringing; I call this a spiritual marvel; much greater than any
you now admit; and one you can't explain; Bickley。〃
〃No; I cannot explain; or; at any rate; I will not try;〃 he
answered; also staring hard at me。 〃Whatever she believed; or did
not believe; and whatever would or would not have happened; she
was a great and wonderful woman whose memory I worship。〃
〃Quite so; Bickley; and now perhaps you see my point; that what
you describe as mere vain words may also be helpful to mankind;
more so; indeed; than your surgical instruments and pills。〃
〃You couldn't convert Oro; anyway;〃 exclaimed Bickley; with
irritation。
〃No; Bickley; but then I have always understood that the devil
is beyond conversion because he is beyond repentance。 You see; I
think that if that old scoundrel was not the devil himself; at
any rate he was a bit of him; and; if I am right; I am not
ashamed to have failed in his case。〃
〃Even Oro was not utterly bad; Bastin;〃 I said; reflecting on
certain traits of mercy that he had shown; or that I dreamed him
to have shown in the course of our mysterious midnight journeys
to various parts of the earth。 Also I remembered that he had
loved Tommy and for his sake had spared our lives。 Lastly; I do
not altogether wonder that he came to certain hasty conclusions
as to the value of our modern civilisations。
〃I am very glad to hear it; Humphrey; since while there is a
spark left the whole fire may burn up again; and I believe that
to the Divine mercy there are no limits; though Oro will have a
long road to travel before he finds it。 And now I have something
to say。 It has troubled me very much that I was obliged to leave
those Orofenans wandering in a kind of religious twilight。〃
〃You couldn't help that;〃 said Bickley; 〃seeing that if you had
stopped; by now you would have been wandering in religious
light。〃
〃Still; I am not sure that I ought not to have stopped。 I seem
to have deserted a field that was open to me。 However; it can't
be helped; since it is certain that we could never find that
island again; even if Oro has not sunk it beneath the sea; as he
is quite capable of doing; to cover his tracks; so to speak。 So I
mean to do my best in another field by way of atonement。〃
〃You are not going to become a missionary?〃 I said。
〃No; but with the consent of the Bishop; who; I think; believes
that my locum got on better in the parish than I do; as no doubt
was the case; I; too; have volunteered for the Front; and been
accepted as a chaplain of the 201st Division。〃
〃Why; that's mine!〃 said Bickley。
〃Is it? I am very glad; since now we shall be able to pursue
our pleasant arguments and to do our best to open each other's
minds。〃
〃You fellows are more fortunate than I am;〃 I remarked。 〃I also
volunteered; but they wouldn't take me; even as a Tommy; although
I misstated my age。 They told me; or at least a specialist whom I
saw did afterwards; that the blow I got on the head from that
sorcerer's boy〃
〃I know; I know!〃 broke in Bickley almost roughly。 〃Of course;
things might go wrong at any time。 But with care you may live to
old age。〃
〃I am sorry to hear it;〃 I said with a sigh; 〃at least I think
I am。 Meanwhile; fortunately there is much that I can do at home;
indeed a course of action has been suggested to me by an old
friend who is now in authority。〃
Once more Bickley and Bastin in their war…stained uniforms were
dining at my table and on the very night of their return from the
Front; which was unexpected。 Indeed Tommy nearly died of joy on
hearing their voices in the hall。 They; who played a worthy part
in the great struggle; had much to tell me; and naturally their
more recent experiences had overlaid to some extent those which
we shared in the mysterious island of Orofena。 Indeed we did not
speak of these until; just as they were going away; Bastin paused
beneath a very beautiful portrait of my late wife; the work of an
artist famous for his power of bringing out the inner character;
or what some might call the soul; of the sitter。 He stared at it
for a while in his short…sighted way; then said: 〃Do you know;
Arbuthnot; it has sometimes occurred to me; and never more than
at this moment; that although they were different in height and
so on; there was a really curious physical resemblance between
your late wife and the Lady Yva。〃
〃Yes;〃 I answered。 〃I think so too。〃
Bickley also examined the portrait very carefully; and as he
did so I saw him start。 Then he turned away; saying nothing。
Such is the summary of all that has been important in my life。
It is; I admit; an odd story and one which suggests problems that
I cannot solve。 Bastin deals with such things by that acceptance
which is the privilege and hall…mark of faith; Bickley disposes;
or used to dispose; of them by a blank denial which carries no
conviction; and least of all to himself。
What is life to most of us who; like Bickley; think ourselves
learned? A round; short but still with time and to spare wherein
to be dull and lonesome; a fateful treadmill to which we were
condemned we know not how; but apparently through the casual
passions of those who went before us and are now fo
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