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第44章

NOMA COMES TO HAFELA

Hokosa advanced to the verandah and bowed to the white man with grave dignity.

"Be seated," said Owen."Will you not eat? though I have nothing to offer you but these," and he pushed the basket of fruits towards him, adding, "The best of them, I fear, are already gone.""I thank you, no, Messenger; such fruits are not always wholesome at this season of the year.I have known them to breed dysentery.""Indeed," said Owen."If so, I trust that I may escape.I have suffered from that sickness, and I think that another bout of it would kill me.In future I will avoid them.But what do you seek with me, Hokosa? Enter and tell me," and he led the way into a little sitting-room.

"Messenger," said the wizard, with deep humility, "I am a proud man; Ihave been a great man, and it is no light thing to me to humble myself before the face of my conqueror.Yet I am come to this.To-day when Iwas in audience with the king, craving a small boon of his graciousness, he spoke to me sharp and bitter words.He told me that he had been minded to put me on trial for my life because of various misdoings which are alleged against me in the past, but that you had pleaded for me and that for this cause he spared me.I come to thank you for your gentleness, Messenger, for I think that had I been in your place I should have whispered otherwise in the ear of the king.""Say no more of it, friend," said Owen kindly, "We are all of us sinners, and it is my place to push back your ancient sins, not to drag them into the light of day and clamour for their punishment.It is true I know that you plotted with the Prince Hafela to poison Umsuka the King, for it was revealed to me.It chanced, however, that I was able to recover Umsuka from his sickness, and Hafela is fled, so why should I bring up the deed against you? It is true that you still practise witchcraft, and that you hate and strive against the holy Faith which I preach; but you were brought up to wizardry and have been the priest of another creed, and these things plead for you.

"Also, Hokosa, I can see the good and evil struggling in your soul, and I pray and I believe that in the end the good will master the evil; that you who have been pre-eminent in sin will come to be pre-eminent in righteousness.Oh! be not stubborn, but listen with your ear, and let your heart be softened.The gate stands open, and I am the guide appointed to show you the way without reward or fee.Follow them ere it be too late, that in time to come when my voice is stilled you also may be able to direct the feet of wanderers into the paths of peace.It is the hour of prayer; come with me, I beg of you, and listen to some few words of the message of my lips, and let your spirit be nurtured with them, and the Sun of Truth arise upon its darkness."Hokosa heard, and before this ****** eloquence his wisdom sank confounded.More, his intelligence was stirred, and a desire came upon him to investigate and examine the canons of a creed that could produce such men as this.He made no answer, but waiting while Owen robed himself, he followed him to the chapel.It was full of new-made Christians who crowded even the doorways, but they gave place to him, wondering.Then the service began--a short and ****** service.First Owen offered up some prayer for the welfare of the infant Church, for the conversion of the unbelieving, for the safety of the king and the happiness of the people.Then John, the Messenger's first disciple, read aloud from a manuscript a portion of the Scripture which his master had translated.It was St.Paul's exposition of the resurrection from the dead, and the grandeur of its thoughts and language were by no means lost upon Hokosa, who, savage and heathen though he might be, was also a man of intellect.

The reading over, Owen addressed the congregation, taking for his text, "Thy sin shall find thee out." Being now a master of the language, he preached very well and earnestly, and indeed the subject was not difficult to deal with in the presence of an audience many of whose pasts had been stepped in iniquities of no common kind.As he talked of judgment to come for the unrepentant, some of his hearers groaned and even wept; and when, changing his note, he dwelt upon the blessed future state of those who earned forgiveness, their faces were lighted up with joy.

But perhaps among all those gathered before him there were none more deeply interested than Hokosa and one other, that woman to whom he had sold the poison, and who, as it chanced, sat next to him.Hokosa, watching her face as he was skilled to do, saw the thrusts of the preacher go home, and grew sure that already in her jealous haste she had found opportunity to sprinkle the medicine upon her rival's food.

She believed it to be but a charm indeed, yet knowing that in using such charms she had done wickedly, she trembled beneath the words of denunciation, and rising at length, crept from the chapel.

"Truly, her sin will find her out," thought Hokosa to himself, and then in a strange half-impersonal fashion he turned his thoughts to the consideration of his own case.Would /his/ sin find him out? he wondered.Before he could answer that question, it was necessary first to determine whether or no he had committed a sin.The man before him --that gentle and yet impassioned man--bore in his vitals the seed of death which he, Hokosa, had planted there.Was it wrong to have done this? It depended by which standard the deed was judged.According to his own code, the code on which he had been educated and which hitherto he had followed with exactness, it was not wrong.That code taught the necessity of self-aggrandisement, or at least and at all costs the necessity of self-preservation.This white preacher stood in his path; he had humiliated him, Hokosa, and in the end, either of himself or through his influences, it was probable that he would destroy him.Therefore he must strike before in his own person he received a mortal blow, and having no other means at his command, he struck through treachery and poison.

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