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第6章 ON THE MAKALOA MAT(6)

"Oh, it was like heaven, getting back, those first several days.It was difficult to believe at first that there was so much food in all the world.The enormous wastage of the kitchen appalled me.I saw waste everywhere, so well trained had I been by Husband George.Why, out in the servants' quarters the aged relatives and most distant hangers-on of the servants fed better than George and I ever fed.You remember our Kilohana way, same as the Parker way, a bullock killed for every meal, fresh fish by runners from the ponds of Waipio and Kiholo, the best and rarest at all times of everything...

"And love, our family way of loving! You know what Uncle John was.And Brother Walcott was there, and Brother Edward, and all the younger sisters save you and Sally away at school.And Aunt Elizabeth, and Aunt Janet with her husband and all her children on a visit.It was arms around, and perpetual endearings, and all that I had missed for a weary twelvemonth.I was thirsty for it.I was like a survivor from the open boat falling down on the sand and lapping the fresh bubbling springs at the roots of the palms.

"And THEY came, riding up from Kawaihae, where they had landed from the royal yacht, the whole glorious cavalcade of them, two by two, flower-garlanded, young and happy, gay, on Parker Ranch horses, thirty of them in the party, a hundred Parker Ranch cowboys and as many more of their own retainers--a royal progress.It was Princess Lihue's progress, of course, she flaming and passing as we all knew with the dreadful tuberculosis; but with her were her nephews, Prince Lilolilo, hailed everywhere as the next king, and his brothers, Prince Kahekili and Prince Kamalau.And with the Princess was Ella Higginsworth, who rightly claimed higher chief blood lines through the Kauai descent than belonged to the reigning family, and Dora Niles, and Emily Lowcroft, and...oh, why enumerate them all! Ella Higginsworth and I had been room-matesat the Royal Chief School.And there was a great resting time for an hour--no luau, for the luau awaited them at the Parkers'--but beer and stronger drinks for the men, and lemonade, and oranges, and refreshing watermelon for the women.

"And it was arms around with Ella Higginsworth and me, and the Princess, who remembered me, and all the other girls and women, and Ella spoke to the Princess, and the Princess herself invited me to the progress, joining them at Mana whence they would depart two days later.And I was mad, mad with it all--I, from a twelvemonth of imprisonment at grey Nahala.And I was nineteen yet, just turning twenty within the week.

"Oh, I had not thought of what was to happen.So occupied was I with the women that I did not see Lilolilo, except at a distance, bulking large and tall above the other men.But I had never been on a progress.I had seen them entertained at Kilohana and Mana, but I had been too young to be invited along, and after that it had been school and marriage.I knew what it would be like--two weeks of paradise, and little enough for another twelve months at Nahala.

"And I asked Uncle John to lend me a horse, which meant three horses of course--one mounted cowboy and a pack horse to accompany me.No roads then.No automobiles.And the horse for myself! It was Hilo.You don't remember him.You were away at school then, and before you came home, the following year, he'd broken his back and his rider's neck wild-cattle-roping up Mauna Kea.You heard about it--that young American naval officer.""Lieutenant Bowsfield," Martha nodded.

"But Hilo! I was the first woman on his back.He was a three- year- old, almost a four-year, and just broken.So black and in such a vigour of coat that the high lights on him clad him in shimmering silver.He was the biggest riding animal on the ranch, descended from the King's Sparklingdow with a range mare for dam, and roped wild only two weeks before.I never have seen so beautiful a horse.He had the round, deep- chested, big-hearted, well-coupled body of the ideal mountain pony, and his head and neck were true thoroughbred, slender, yet full, with lovely alert ears not too small to be vicious nor too large to be stubborn mulish.

And his legs and feet were lovely too, unblemished, sure and firm, with long springy pasterns that made him a wonder of ease under the saddle.""I remember hearing Prince Lilolilo tell Uncle John that you were the best woman rider in all Hawaii," Martha interrupted to say."That was two years afterward when I was back from school and while you were still living at Nahala.""Lilolilo said that!" Bella cried.Almost as with a blush, her long, brown eyes were illumined, as she bridged the years to her lover near half a century dead and dust.With the gentleness of modesty so innate in the women of Hawaii, she covered her spontaneous exposure of her heart with added panegyric of Hilo.

"Oh, when he ran with me up the long-grass slopes, and down the long-grass slopes, it was like hurdling in a dream, for he cleared the grass at every bound, leaping like a deer, a rabbit, or a fox- terrier--you know how they do.And cut up, and prance, and high life! He was a mount for a general, for a Napoleon or a Kitchener.And he had, not a wicked eye, but, oh, such a roguish eye, intelligent and looking as if it cherished a joke behind and wanted to laugh or to perpetrate it.And I asked Uncle John for Hilo.And Uncle John looked at me, and I looked at him; and, though he did not say it, I knew he was FEELING 'Dear Bella,' and I knew, somewhere in his seeing of me, was all his vision of the Princess Naomi.And Uncle John said yes.That is how it happened.

"But he insisted that I should try Hilo out--myself, rather--at private rehearsal.He was a handful, a glorious handful.But not vicious, not malicious.He got away from me over and over again, but I never let him know.I was not afraid, and that helped me keep always a feel of him that prevented him from thinking that he was even a jump ahead of me.

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