第 17 节
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  a hundred wrinkles; and he answered:
  〃None; white mannone that I am charged to deliver。 Search the skies
  for yourself; you who are so wise; and read them if you can。 Lords;〃
  he went on in another voice; 〃I greet you in the name and presence of
  my children。 Son Tamas; I greet you also; you have done your mission
  well。 Listen; nowyou are weary and would rest and eat; still; bear
  with me; for I have a word to say。 Look around you。 You see all my
  tribe; not twenty times ten above the age of boys; we who once were
  countless as the leaves on yonder trees in spring。 Why are we dead?
  Because of the Amandabele; those fierce dogs whom; two generations
  ago; Moselikatse; the general of Chaka; brought up to the south of us;
  who ravish us and kill us year by year。
  〃We are not warlike; we who have outlived war and the lust of slaying。
  We are men of peace; who desire to cultivate the land; and to follow
  our arts which have descended to us from our ancestors; and to worship
  the Heavens above us; whither we depart to join the spirits of our
  forefathers。 But they are fierce and strong and savage; and they come
  up and murder our children and old people; and take away the young
  women and the maidens to be slaves; and with them all our cattle。
  Where are our cattle? Lobengula; chief of the Amandabele; has them;
  scarce a cow is left to give milk to the sick or to the motherless
  babe。 And yet he sends for cattle。 Tribute; say his messengers;
  deliver tribute; or my impi will come and take it with your lives。 But
  we have no cattleall are gone。 We have nothing left to us but this
  ancient mountain and the works built thereon; and a little corn on
  which we live。 Yes; I say itI; the MolimoI whose ancestors were
  great kingsI who have still more wisdom in me than all the hosts of
  the Amandabele;〃 and as he spoke the old man's grey head sank upon his
  breast and the tears ran down his withered cheeks; while his people
  answered:
  〃Mambo; it is true。〃
  〃Now listen again;〃 he went on。 〃Lobengula threatens us; therefore I
  sent to these white men who were here before; saying that if they
  would bring me a hundred guns; and powder and ball; to enable us to
  beat off the Amandabele from behind these strong walls of ours; I
  would take them into the secret holy place where for six generations
  no white man has set a foot; and there suffer them to search for the
  treasure which is hid therein; no man knows where; that treasure which
  they asked leave to find four winters gone。 We refused it then and
  drove them hence; because of the curse laid upon us by the white maid
  who died; the last of the Portuguese; who foretold her people's fate
  for us if we gave up the buried gold save to one appointed。 My
  children; the Spirit of Bambatse has visited me; I have seen her and
  others have seen her; and in my sleep she said to me: 'Suffer the men
  to come and search; for with them is one of the blood to whom my
  people's wealth is given; and great is your danger; for many spears
  draw nigh。' My children; I sent my son and other messengers on a far
  journey to where I knew the men dwelt; and they have returned after
  many months bringing those men with them; bringing with them also
  another of whom I knew nothingyes; her who is appointed; her of whom
  the Spirit spoke。〃
  Then he lifted his withered hand and held it towards Benita; saying:
  〃I tell you that yonder she sits for whom the generations have
  waited。〃
  〃It is so;〃 answered the Makalanga。 〃It is the White Lady come again
  to take her own。〃
  〃Friends;〃 asked the Molimo; while they wondered at his strange
  speech; 〃tell me; have you brought the guns?〃
  〃Surely;〃 answered Mr。 Clifford; 〃they are there in the waggon; every
  one of them; the best that can be made; and with them ten thousand
  cartridges; bought at a great cost。 We have fulfilled our share of the
  bargain; now will you fulfil yours; or shall we go away again with the
  guns and leave you to meet the Matabele with your assegais?〃
  〃Say you the agreement while we listen;〃 answered the Molimo。
  〃Good;〃 said Mr。 Clifford。 〃It is this: That you shall find us food
  and shelter while we are with you。 That you shall lead us into the
  secret place at the head of the hill; where the Portuguese died; and
  the gold is hidden。 That you shall allow us to search for that gold
  when and where we will。 That if we discover the gold; or anything else
  of value to us; you shall suffer us to take it away; and assist us
  upon our journey; either by giving us boats and manning them to travel
  down the Zambesi; or in whatever fashion may be most easy。 That you
  shall permit none to hurt; molest; or annoy us during our sojourn
  among you。 Is that our contract?〃
  〃Not quite all of it;〃 said the Molimo。 〃There is this to add: first
  that you shall teach us how to use the guns; secondly; that you shall
  search for and find the treasure; if so it is appointed; without our
  help; since in this matter it is not lawful for us to meddle; thirdly;
  that if the Amandabele should chance to attack us while you are here;
  you shall do your best to assist us against their power。〃
  〃Do you; then; expect attack?〃 asked Meyer suspiciously。
  〃White man; we always expect attack。 Is it a bargain?〃
  〃Yes;〃 answered Mr。 Clifford and Jacob Meyer in one voice; the latter
  adding: 〃the guns and the cartridges are yours。 Lead us now to the
  hidden place。 We have fulfilled our part; we trust to the honour of
  you and all your people to fulfil yours。〃
  〃White Maiden;〃 asked the Molimo; addressing Benita; 〃do you also say
  that it is a bargain?〃
  〃What my father says; I say。〃
  〃Good;〃 said the Molimo。 〃Then; in the presence of my people; and in
  the name of the Munwali; I; Mambo; who am his prophet; declare that it
  is so agreed between us; and may the vengeance of the heavens fall
  upon those who break our pact! Let the oxen of the white men be
  outspanned; their horses fed; their waggon unloaded; that we may count
  the guns。 Let food be brought into the guest…house also; and after
  they have eaten; I; who alone of all of you have ever entered it; will
  lead them to the holy place; that there they may begin to search for
  that which the white men desire from age to ageto find it if they
  can; if not; to depart satisfied and at peace。〃
  IX
  THE OATH OF MADUNA
  Mr。 Clifford and Meyer rose to return to the waggon in order to
  superintend the unyoking of the oxen and to give directions as to
  their herding; and the off…saddling of the horses。 Benita rose also;
  wondering when the food that had been promised would be ready; for she
  was hungry。 Meanwhile; the Molimo was greeting his son Tamas; patting
  his hand affectionately and talking to him; when suddenly Benita; who
  watched this domestic scene with interest; heard a commotion behind
  her。 Turning to discover its cause; she perceived three great man clad
  in full war panoply; shields on their left arms; spears in their right
  hands; black ostrich plumes rising from the polished rings woven in
  their hair; black moochas about their middles; and black oxtails tied
  beneath their knees; who marched through the throng of Makalanga as
  though they saw them not。
  〃The Matabele! The Matabele are on us!〃 cried a voice; while other
  voices shouted; 〃Fly to your walls!〃 and yet others; 〃Kill them! They
  are few。〃
  But the three men marched on unheeding till they stood before Mambo。
  〃Who are you; and what do you seek?〃 the old man asked boldly; though
  the fear that had taken hold of him at the sight of these strangers
  was evident enough; for his whole body shook。
  〃Surely you should know; chief of Bambatse;〃 answered their spokesman
  with a laugh; 〃for you have seen the like of us before。 We are the
  children of Lobengula; the Great Elephant; the King; the Black Bull;
  the Father of the Amandabele; and we have a message for your ear;
  little Old Man; which; finding that you leave your gate open; we have
  walked in to deliver。〃
  〃Speak your message then; envoys of Lobengula; in my ear and in those
  of my people;〃 said the Molimo。
  〃Your people! Are these all your people?〃 the spokesman replied
  contemptuously。 〃Why then; what need was there for the indunas of the
  King to send so large an impi under a great general against you; when
  a company of lads armed with sticks would have served the turn? We
  thought that these were but the sons of your house; the men of your
  own family; whom you had called together to eat with the white
  strangers。〃
  〃Close the entrance in the wall;〃 cried the Molimo; stung to fury by
  the insult; and a voice answered:
  〃Father; it is already done。〃
  But the Matabele; who should have been frightened; only laughed again;
  and their spokesman said:
  〃See; my brothers; he thinks to trap us who are but three。 Well; kill
  on; Old Wizard; if you will; but know that if a hand is lifted; this
  spear of mine goes through your he