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Then I heard no more because I fainted away。







CHAPTER XV



THE DWELLER IN THE CAVE



After this it seemed to me that I dreamed a long and very troubled

dream concerning all sorts of curious things which I cannot remember。

At last I opened my eyes and observed that I lay on a low bed raised

about three inches above the floor; in an Eastern…looking room; large

and cool。 It had window…places in it but no windows; only grass mats

hung upon a rod which; I noted inconsequently; worked on a rough;

wooden hinge; or rather pin; that enabled the curtain to be turned

back against the wall。



Through one of these window…places I saw at a little distance the

slope of the forest…covered hill; which reminded me of something to do

with a childfor the life of me I could not remember what。 As I lay

wondering over the matter I heard a shuffling step which I recognized;

and; turning; saw Hans twiddling a new hat made of straw in his

fingers。



〃Hans;〃 I said; 〃where did you get that new hat?〃



〃They gave it me here; Baas;〃 he answered。 〃The Baas will remember

that the devil Jana ate the other。〃



Then I did remember more or less; while Hans continued to twiddle the

hat。 I begged him to put it on his head because it fidgeted me; and

then inquired where we were。



〃In the Town of the Child; Baas; where they carried you after you had

seemed to die down yonder。 A very nice town; where there is plenty to

eat; though; having been asleep for three days; you have had nothing

except a little milk and soup; which was poured down your throat with

a spoon whenever you seemed to half wake up for a while。〃



〃I was tired and wanted a long rest; Hans; and now I feel hungry。 Tell

me; are the lord and Bena here also; or were they killed after all?〃



〃Yes; Baas; they are safe enough; and so are all our goods。 They were

both with Har?t when he saved us down by the village yonder; but you

went to sleep and did not see them。 They have been nursing you ever

since; Baas。〃



Just then Savage himself entered; carrying some soup upon a wooden

tray and looking almost as smart as he used to do at Ragnall Castle。



〃Good day; sir;〃 he said in his best professional manner。 〃Very glad

to see you back with us; sir; and getting well; I trust; especially

after we had given you and Mr。 Hans up as dead。〃



I thanked him and drank the soup; asking him to cook me something more

substantial as I was starving; which he departed to do。 Then I sent

Hans to find Lord Ragnall; who it appeared was out walking in the

town。 No sooner had they gone than Har?t entered looking more

dignified than ever and; bowing gravely; seated himself upon the mat

in the Eastern fashion。



〃Some strong spirit must go with you; Lord Macumazana;〃 he said; 〃that

you should live today; after we were sure that you had been slain。〃



〃That's where you made a mistake。 Your magic was not of much service

to you there; friend Har?t。〃



〃Yet my magic; as you call it; though I have none; was of some service

after all; Macumazana。 As it chanced I had no opportunity of breathing

in the wisdom of the Child for two days from the hour of our arrival

here; because I was hurt on the knee in the fight and so weary that I

could not travel up the mountain and seek light from the eyes of the

Child。 On the third day; however; I went and the Oracle told me all。

Then I descended swiftly; gathered men and reached those fools in time

to keep you from harm。 They have paid for what they did; Lord。〃



〃I am sorry; Har?t; for they knew no better; and; Har?t; although I

saved myself; or rather Hans saved me; we have left your brother

behind; and with him the others。〃



〃I know。 Jana was too strong for them; you and your servant alone

could prevail against him。〃



〃Not so; Har?t。 He prevailed against us; all we could do was to injure

his eye and the tip of his trunk and escape from him。〃



〃Which is more than any others have done for many generations; Lord。

But doubtless as the beginning was; so shall the end be。 Jana; I

think; is near his death and through you。〃



〃I don't know;〃 I repeated。 〃Who and what is Jana?〃



〃Have I not told you that he is an evil spirit who inhabits the body

of a huge elephant?〃



〃Yes; and so did Mar?t; but I think that he is just a huge elephant

with a very bad temper of his own。 Still; whatever he is; he will take

some killing; and I don't want to meet him again by that horrible

lake。〃



〃Then you will meet him elsewhere; Lord。 For if you do not go to look

for Jana; Jana will come to look for you who have hurt him so sorely。

Remember that henceforth; wherever you go in all this land; it may

happen that you will meet Jana。〃



〃Do you mean to say that the brute comes into the territory of the

White Kendah?〃



〃Yes; Macumazana; at times he comes; or a spirit wearing his shape

comes; I know not which。 What I do know is that twice in my life I

myself have seen him upon the Holy Mount; though how he came or how he

went none can tell。〃



〃Why was he wandering there; Har?t?〃



〃Who can say; Lord? Tell me why evil wanders through the world and I

will answer your question。 Only I repeatlet those who have harmed

Jana beware of Jana。〃



〃And let Jana beware of me if I can meet him with a decent gun in my

hand; for I have a score to settle with the beast。 Now; Har?t; there

is another matter。 Just before he was killed Mar?t; your brother;

began to tell me something about the wife of the Lord Ragnall。 I had

no time to listen to the end of his words; though I thought he said

that she was upon yonder Holy Mount。 Did I hear aright?〃



Instantly Har?t's face became like that of a stone idol; impenetrable;

impassive。



〃Either you misunderstood; Lord;〃 he answered; 〃or my brother raved in

his fear。 Wherever she may be; that beautiful lady is not upon the

Holy Mount; unless there is another Holy Mount in the Land of Death。

Moreover; Lord; as we are speaking of this matter; let me tell you the

forest upon that Mount must be trodden by none save the priest of the

Child。 If others set foot there they die; for it is watched by a

guardian more terrible even than Jana; nor is he the only one。 Ask me

nothing of that guardian; for I will not answer; and; above all; if

you or your comrades value life; let them not seek to look upon him。〃



Understanding that it was quite useless to pursue this subject farther

at the moment; I turned to another; remarking that the hailstorm which

had smitten the country of the Black Kendah was the worst that I had

ever experienced。



〃Yes;〃 answered Har?t; 〃so I have learned。 That was the first of the

curses which the Child; through my mouth; promised to Simba and his

people if they molested us upon our road。 The second; you will

remember; was famine; which for them is near at hand; seeing that they

have little corn in store and none left to gather; and that most of

their cattle are dead of the hail。〃



〃If they have no corn while; as I noted; you have plenty which the

storm spared; will not they; who are many in number but near to

starving; attack you and take your corn; Har?t?〃



〃Certainly they will do so; Lord; and then will fall the third curse;

the curse of war。 All this was foreseen long ago; Macumazana; and you

are here to help us in that war。 Among your goods you have many guns

and much powder and lead。 You shall teach our people how to use those

guns; that with them we may destroy the Black Kendah。〃



〃I think not;〃 I replied quietly。 〃I came here to kill a certain

elephant; and to receive payment for my service in ivory; not to fight

the Black Kendah; of whom I have already seen enough。 Moreover; the

guns are not my property but that of the Lord Ragnall; who perhaps

will ask his own price for the use of them。〃



〃And the Lord Ragnall; who came here against our will; is; as it

chances; our property and we may ask your own price for his life。 Now;

farewell for a while; since you; who are still sick and weak; have

talked enough。 Only before I go; as your friend and that of those with

you; I will add one word。 If you would continue to look upon the sun;

let none of you try to set foot in the forest upon the Holy Mount。

Wander where you will upon its southern slopes; but strive not to pass

the wall of rock which rings the forest round。〃



Then he rose; bowed gravely and departed; leaving me full of

reflections。



Shortly afterwards Savage and Hans returned; bringing me some meat

which the former had cooked in an admirable fashion。 I ate of it

heartily; and just as they were carrying off the remains of the meal

Ragnall himself arrived。 Our greeting was very warm; as might be

expected in the case of two comrades who never thought to speak to

each other again on this side of the grave。 As I had supposed; he was

certain that Hans and I had been cut off and killed by the Black

Kendah; as; after we were missed; some of the camelmen asserted that

they had actually seen us fall。 So he went on; or rather was carried

on by the rush of the camels; grieving; since; it being impossible to

attempt to recover our bodies or even to return; that was the only

thing to do; and in due course reached the Town of the Child without

further accident。 Here they rested and mourned for us; till some days

later Har?t suddenly announced that we still lived; though how he knew

this they could not ascertain。 Then they sallied out and found us; as

has been told; in great danger from the ignorant villagers who; until

we appeared; had not even heard of our existence。



I asked what they had done and what information they had obtained

since their arrival at this place。 His answer was: Nothing and none

worth mentioning。 The town appeared to be a small one of not much over

two thousand inhabitants; all of whom were engaged in agricultural

pursuits and in camel…breeding。 The herds of camels; ho

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