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第48章 Chapter 8(2)

'Then thou wouldst have drunk water twice -perhaps thrice,afterwards.

I do not think more than thrice,'said Mahbub simply.

'It is true.I thought of that a little,but most I thought that I loved thee,Mahbub.Therefore I went to Umballa,as thou knowest,but (and this thou dost not know)I lay hid in the garden-grass to see what Colonel Creighton Sahib might do upon reading the white stallion's pedigree.'

'And what did he?'for Kim had bitten off the conversation.

'Dost thou give news for love,or dost thou sell it?'Kim asked.

'I sell and -I buy.'Mahbub took a four-anna piece out of his belt and held it up.

'Eight!'said Kim,mechanically following the huckster instinct of the East.

Mahbub laughed,and put away the coin.'It is too easy to deal in that market,Friend of all the World.Tell me for love.Our lives lie in each other's hand.'

'Very good.I saw the Jang-i-Lat Sahib [the Commander-in-Chief]

come to a big dinner.I saw him in Creighton Sahib's office.I saw the two read the white stallion's pedigree.I heard the very orders given for the opening of a great war.'

'Hah!'Mahbub nodded with deepest eyes afire.'The game is well played.

That war is done now,and the evil,we hope,nipped before the flower -thanks to me -and thee.What didst thou later?'

'I made the news as it were a hook to catch me victual and honour among the villagers in a village whose priest drugged my lama.But I bore away the old man's purse,and the Brahmin found nothing.So next morning he was angry.Ho!Ho!And I also used the news when I fell into the hands of that white Regiment with their Bull!'

'That was foolishness.'Mahbub scowled.'News is not meant to be thrown about like dung-cakes,but used sparingly -like bhang .'

'So I think now,and moreover,it did me no sort of good.But that was very long ago,'he made as to brush it all away with a thin brown hand -'and since then,and especially in the nights under the punkah at the madrissah ,I have thought very greatly.'

'Is it permitted to ask whither the Heaven-born's thought might have led?'said Mahbub,with an elaborate sarca**,smoothing his scarlet beard.

'It is permitted,'said Kim,and threw back the very tone.'They say at Nucklao that no Sahib must tell a black man that he has made a fault.'

Mahbub's hand shot into his bosom,for to call a Pathan a black man [kala admi ]is a blood-insult.Then he remembered and laughed.'Speak,Sahib.Thy black man hears.'

'But,'said Kim,'I am not a Sahib,and I say I made a fault to curse thee,Mahbub Ali,on that day at Umballa when I thought I was betrayed by a Pathan.I was senseless;for I was but newly caught,and I wished to kill that low-caste drummer-boy.I say now,Hajji,that it was well done;and I see my road all clear before me to a good service.

I will stay in the madrissah till I am ripe.'

'Well said.Especially are distances and numbers and the manner of using compasses to be learned in that game.One waits in the Hills above to show thee.'

'I will learn their teaching upon a condition -that my time is given to me without question when the madrissah is shut.Ask that for me of the Colonel.'

'But why not ask the Colonel in the Sahibs'tongue?'

'The Colonel is the servant of the Government.He is sent hither and yon at a word,and must consider his own advancement.(See how much I have already learned at Nucklao!)Moreover,the Colonel I know since three months only.I have known one Mahbub Ali for six years.So!To the madrissah I will go.At the madrissah I will learn.In the madrissah I will be a Sahib.But when the madrissah is shut,then must I be free and go among my people.Otherwise I die!'

'And who are thy people,Friend of all the World?'

'This great and beautiful land,'said Kim,waving his paw round the little clay-walled room where the oil-lamp in its niche burned heavily through the tobacco-smoke.'And,further,I would see my lama again.And,further,I need money.'

'That is the need of everyone,'said Mahbub ruefully.'I will give thee eight annas,for much money is not picked out of horses'hooves,and it must suffice for many days.As to all the rest,I am well pleased,and no further talk is needed.Make haste to learn,and in three years,or it may be less,thou wilt be an aid -even to me.

'Have I been such a hindrance till now?'said Kim,with a boy's giggle.

'Do not give answers,'Mahbub grunted.'Thou art my new horse-boy.Go and bed among my men.They are near the north end of the station,with the horses.'

'They will beat me to the south end of the station if I come without authority.'

Mahbub felt in his belt,wetted his thumb on a cake of Chinese ink,and dabbed the impression on a piece of soft native paper.From Balkh to Bombay men know that rough-ridged print with the old scar running diagonally across it.

'That is enough to show my headman.I come in the morning.'

'By which road?'said Kim.

'By the road from the city.There is but one,and then we return to Creighton Sahib.I have saved thee a beating.'

'Allah!What is a beating when the very head is loose on the shoulders?'

Kim slid out quietly into the night,walked half round the house,keeping close to the walls,and headed away from the station for a mile or so.

Then,fetching a wide compass,he worked back at leisure,for he needed time to invent a story if any of Mahbub's retainers asked questions.

They were camped on a piece of waste ground beside the railway,and,being natives,had not,of course,unloaded the two trucks in which Mahbub's animals stood among a consignment of country-breds bought by the Bombay tram-company.The headman,a broken-down,consumptive-looking Mohammedan,promptly challenged Kim,but was pacified at sight of Mahbub's sign-manual.

'The Hajji has of his favour given me service,'said Kim testily.'If this be doubted,wait till he comes in the morning.Meantime,a place by the fire.'

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