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第47章 Chapter 8(1)

Something I owe to the soil that grew--

More to the life that fed--

But most to Allah Who gave me two Separate sides to my head.

I would go without shirts or shoes,Friends,tobacco or bread Sooner than for an instant lose Either side of my head.

The Two-Sided Man.'Then in God's name take blue for red,'said Mahbub,alluding to the Hindu colour of Kim's disreputable turban.

Kim countered with the old proverb,'I will change my faith and my bedding,but thou must pay for it.'

The dealer laughed till he nearly fell from his horse.At a shop on the outskirts of the city the change was made,and Kim stood up,externally at least,a Mohammedan.

Mahbub hired a room over against the railway station,sent for a cooked meal of the finest with the almond-curd sweet-meats [balushai we call it]and fine-chopped Lucknow tobacco.

'This is better than some other meat that I ate with the Sikh,'said Kim,grinning as he squatted,'and assuredly they give no such victuals at my madrissah .'

'I have a desire to hear of that same madrissah .'Mahbub stuffed himself with great boluses of spiced mutton fried in fat with cabbage and golden-brown onIons.'But tell me first,altogether and truthfully,the manner of thy escape.For,O Friend of all the World,'-he loosed his cracking belt -'I do not think it is often that a Sahib and the son of a Sahib runs away from there.'

'How should they?They do not know the land.It was nothing,'said Kim,and began his tale.When he came to the disguisement and the interview with the girl in the bazar,Mahbub Ali's gravity went from him.He laughed aloud and beat his hand on his thigh.

'Shabash!Shabash !Oh,well done,little one!What will the healer of turquoises say to this?Now,slowly,let us hear what befell afterwards step by step,omitting nothing.'

Step by step then,Kim told his adventures between coughs as the full-flavoured tobacco caught his lungs.

'I said,'growled Mahbub Ali to himself,'I said it was the pony breaking out to play polo.The fruit is ripe already -except that he must learn his distances and his pacings,and his rods and his compasses.Listen now.I have turned aside the Colonel's whip from thy skin,and that is no small service.'

'True.'Kim pulled serenely.'That is true.'

'But it is not to be thought that this running out and in is any way good.'

'It was my holiday,Hajji.I was a slave for many weeks.Why should I not run away when the school was shut?Look,too,how I,living upon my friends or working for my bread,as I did with the Sikh,have saved the Colonel Sahib a great expense.

Mahbub's lips twitched under his well-pruned Mohammedan moustache.

'What are a few rupees'-the Pathan threw out his open hand carelessly -'to the Colonel Sahib?He spends them for a purpose,not in any way for love of thee.'

'That,'said Kim slowly,'I knew a very long time ago.'

'Who told?'

'The Colonel Sahib himself.Not in those many words,but plainly enough for one who is not altogether a mud-head.Yea,he told me in the te-rain when we went down to Lucknow.'

'Be it so.Then I will tell thee more,Friend of all the World,though in the telling I lend thee my head.'

'It was forfeit to me,'said Kim,with deep relish,'in Umballa,when thou didst pick me up on the horse after the drummer-boy beat me.'

'Speak a little plainer.All the world may tell lies save thou and I.

For equally is thy life forfeit to me if I chose to raise my finger here.'

'And this is known to me also,'said Kim,readjusting the live charcoal-ball on the weed.'It is a very sure tie between us.Indeed,thy hold is surer even than mine;for who would miss a boy beaten to death,or,it may be,thrown into a well by the roadside?Most people here and in Simla and across the passes behind the Hills would,on the other hand,say:'What has come to Mahbub Ali?'if he were found dead among his horses.Surely,too,the Colonel Sahib would make inquiries.But again,'-Kim's face puckered with cunning,-'he would not make overlong inquiry,lest people should ask:

'What has this Colonel Sahib to do with that horse-dealer?'But I -if I lived -'

'As thou wouldst surely die -'

'Maybe;but I say,if I lived,I,and I alone,would know that one had come by night,as a common thief perhaps,to Mahbub Ali's bulkhead in the serai,and there had slain him,either before or after that thief had made a full search into his saddlebags and between the soles of his slippers.Is that news to tell to the Colonel,or would he say to me -(I have not forgotten when he sent me back for a cigar-case that he had not left behind him)-'What is Mahbub Ali to me?'?'

Up went a gout of heavy smoke.There was a long pause:then Mahbub Ali spoke in admiration:'And with these things on thy mind,dost thou lie down and rise again among all the Sahibs'little sons at the madrissah and meekly take instruction from thy teachers?'

'It is an order,'said Kim blandly.'Who am I to dispute an order?'

'A most finished Son of Eblis,'said Mahbub Ali.'But what is this tale of the thief and the search?'

'That which I saw,'said Kim,'the night that my lama and I lay next thy place in the Kashmir Serai.The door was left unlocked,which I think is not thy custom,Mahbub.He came in as one assured that thou wouldst not soon return.My eye was against a knot-hole in the plank.He searched as it were for something -not a rug,not stirrups,nor a bridle,nor brass pots -something little and most carefully hid.Else why did he prick with an iron between the soles of thy slippers?'

'Ha!'Mahbub Ali smiled gently.'And seeing these things,what tale didst thou fashion to thyself;Well of the Truth?'

'None.I put my hand upon my amulet,which lies always next to my skin,and,remembering the pedigree of a white stallion that I had bitten out of a piece of Mussalmani bread,I went away to Umballa perceiving that a heavy trust was laid upon me.At that hour,had I chosen,thy head was forfeit.It needed only to say to that man,'I have here a paper concerning a horse which I cannot read.'And then?'Kim peered at Mahbub under his eyebrows.

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