第 16 节
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  one after the other; and I verily believe could have killed a dozen more
  without a miss; for now I was shooting as I had never shot before。
  〃Say; nephew Allan;〃 asked Retief curiously in the pause between the
  fifth and sixth shots; 〃why do your geese fall so differently to
  Hernan's?〃
  〃Ask him! don't talk to me;〃 I answered; and next instant brought down
  number five; the finest shot of the lot。
  A sound of wonder and applause came from all the audience; and I saw
  Marie wave a white handkerchief。
  〃That's the end;〃 said the referee。
  〃One minute before you stir;〃 I answered。  〃I want to shoot at something
  else that is not in the match; just to see if I can kill two birds with
  one bullet like the Heer Pereira。〃
  He granted my request with a nod; holding up his hand to prevent the
  audience from moving; and bidding Pereira; who tried to interrupt; to be
  silent。
  Now; while the match was in progress I had noticed two falcons about the
  size of the British peregrine wheeling round and round high over the
  kloof; in which doubtless they bred; apparently quite undisturbed by the
  shooting。  Or; perhaps; they had their eyes upon some of the fallen
  geese。  I took the rifle and waited for a long while; till at last my
  opportunity came。  I saw that the larger hen falcon was about to cross
  directly over the circle of its mate; there being perhaps a distance of
  ten yards between them。  I aimed; I judgedfor a second my mind was a
  kind of calculating machinethe different arcs and speeds of the birds
  must be allowed for; and the lowest was ninety yards away。  Then; with
  something like a prayer upon my lips; I pressed while every eye stared
  upwards。
  Down came the lower falcon; a pause of half a second; and down came the
  higher one also; falling dead upon its dead mate!
  Now; even from those Boers; who did not love to see an Englishman excel;
  there broke a shout of acclamation。  Never had they beheld such a shot
  as this; nor in truth had I。
  〃Mynheer Retief;〃 I said; 〃I gave you notice that I intended to try to
  kill both of them; did I not?〃
  〃You did。  Allemachte! you did!  But tell me; Allan Quatermain; are your
  eye and hand quite human?〃
  〃You must ask my father;〃 I answered with a shrug as I sat myself down
  upon my stool and mopped my brow。
  The Boers came up with a rush; Marie flying ahead of them like a
  swallow; and their stout womenfolk waddling behind; and formed a circle
  round us; all talking at once。  I did not listen to their conversation;
  till I heard Pereira; who was engaged in some eye…play with Marie; say
  in a loud voice:
  〃Yes; it was pretty; very pretty; but all the same; Uncle Retief; I
  claim the match; as I shot six geese against five。〃
  〃Hans;〃 I said; 〃bring my geese;〃 and they were brought; each with a
  neat hole through it; and laid down near those that Pereira had shot。
  〃Now;〃 I said to Retief; 〃examine the wounds in these birds; and then
  that on the second bird which the Heer Pereira killed when he brought
  down two at once。  I think it will be found that his bullet must have
  splintered。〃
  Retief went and studied all the birds; taking them up one by one。  Then
  he threw down the last with a curse and cried in a great voice:
  〃Mynheer Pereira; why do you bring shame on us before these two
  Englishmen?  I say that you have been using loopers; or else bullets
  that were sawn in quarters and glued or tied with thread。  Look; look!〃
  and he pointed to the wounds; of which in one case there were as many as
  three on a single bird。
  〃Why not?〃 answered Pereira coolly。  〃The bargain was that we were to
  use bullets; but it was never said that they should not be cut。
  Doubtless the Heer Allan's were treated in the same way。〃
  〃No;〃 I answered; 〃when I said that I would shoot with a bullet I meant
  a whole bullet; not one that had been sawn in pieces and fixed together
  again; so that after it left the muzzle it might spread out like shot。
  But I do not wish to talk about the matter。  It is in the hands of the
  Heer Pieter Retief; who will give judgment as it pleases him。〃
  Now; much excited argument ensued among the Boers; in the midst of which
  Marie managed to whisper to me unheard:
  〃Oh! I am glad; Allan; for whatever they may decide; you won; and the
  omen is good。〃
  〃I don't see what geese have to do with omens; sweetheart;〃 I
  answered〃that is; since the time of the ancient Romans。  Anyhow; I
  should say that the omens are bad; for there is going to be a row
  presently。〃
  Just then Retief put up his hand; calling out:
  〃Silence! I have decided。  The writing of the match did not say that the
  bullets were not to be cut; and therefore Hernan Pereira's birds must
  count。  But that writing does say that any bird accidentally killed
  should not count; and therefore one goose must be subtracted from
  Pereira's total; which leaves the two shooters equal。  So either the
  match is dead or; since the geese have ceased to come; it must be shot
  off another day。〃
  〃Oh! if there is any question;〃 said Pereira; who felt that public
  opinion was much against him; 〃let the Englishman take the money。  I
  dare say that he needs it; as the sons of missionaries are not rich。〃
  〃There is no question;〃 I said; 〃since; rich or poor; not for a thousand
  pounds would I shoot again against one who plays such tricks。  Keep your
  money; Mynheer Pereira; and I will keep my mare。  The umpire has said
  that the match is dead; so everything is finished。〃
  〃Not quite;〃 interrupted Retief; 〃for I have a word to say。  Friend
  Allan; you have played fair; and I believe that there is no one who can
  shoot like you in Africa。〃
  〃That is so;〃 said the audience of Boers。
  〃Mynheer Pereira;〃 went on Retief; 〃although you; too; are a fine shot;
  as is well known; I believe that had you played fair also you would have
  been beaten; but as it is you have saved your hundred pounds。  Mynheer
  Pereira;〃 he added in a great voice; 〃you are a cheat; who have brought
  disgrace upon us Boers; and for my part I never want to shake your hand
  again。〃
  Now; at these outspoken words; for when his indignation was aroused
  Retief was no measurer of language; Pereira's high…coloured face went
  white as a sheet。
  〃Mein Gott; mynheer;〃 he said; 〃I am minded to make you answer for such
  talk;〃 and his hand went to the knife at his girdle。
  〃What!〃 shouted Retief; 〃do you want another shooting match?  Well; if
  so I am ready with whole bullets or with split ones。  None shall say
  that Pieter Retief was afraid of any man; and; least of all; of one who
  is not ashamed to try to steal a prize as a hyena steals a bone from a
  lion。  Come on; Hernan Pereira; come on!〃
  Now; I am sure I cannot say what would have happened; although I am
  quite certain that Pereira had no stomach for a duel with the
  redoubtable Retief; a man whose courage was as proverbial throughout the
  land as was his perfect uprightness of character。  At any rate; seeing
  that things looked very black; Henri Marais; who had been listening to
  this altercation with evident annoyance; stepped forward and said:
  〃Mynheer Retief and nephew Hernan; you are both my guests; and I will
  not permit quarrelling over this foolishness; especially as I am sure
  that Hernan never intended to cheat; but only to do what he thought was
  allowed。  Why should he; who is one of the finest shots in the Colony;
  though it may be that young Allan Quatermain here is even better?  Will
  you not say so; too; friend Retief; especially just now when it is
  necessary that we should all be as brothers?〃 he added pleadingly。
  〃No;〃 thundered Retief; 〃I will not tell a lie to please you or anyone。〃
  Then; seeing that the commandant was utterly uncompromising; Marais went
  up to his nephew and whispered to him for a while。  What he said I do
  not know。  The result of it was; however; that after favouring both
  Retief and myself with an angry scowl; Pereira turned and walked to
  where his horse stood; mounted it; and rode off; followed by two
  Hottentot after…riders。
  That was the last I saw of Hernan Pereira for a long while to come; and
  heartily do I wish that it had been the last I ever saw of him。  But
  this was not to be。
  CHAPTER VI
  THE PARTING
  The Boers; who ostensibly had come to the kloof to see the shooting
  match; although; in fact; for a very different purpose; now began to
  disperse。  Some of them rode straight away; while some went to wagons
  which they had outspanned at a distance; and trekked off to their
  separate homes。  I am glad to say that before they left quite a number
  of the best of them came up and congratulated me both on the defence of
  Maraisfontein and on my shooting。  Also not a few expressed their views
  concerning Pereira in very straightforward language。
  Now; the arrangement was that my father and I were to sleep th