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other beads of various and beautiful colours; that might be glass or
might be precious stones。 Moreover; these women were young and
handsome; having splendid figures and well…cut features; soft; dark
eyes and rather long hair worn in the formal and attractive fashion
that has been described。

Advancing to Alan two of them knelt before him; holding out the trays
upon which was the food。 So they remained while he ate; like bronze
statues; nor would they consent to change their posture even when he
told them in their language to be pleased to go away。 On hearing
themselves addressed in the Asiki language; they seemed surprised; for
their faces changed a little; but go they would not。 The result was
that Alan grew extremely nervous and ate and drank so rapidly that he
scarcely noted what he was putting into his mouth。 Then before Jeekie;
to whom the women did not kneel; had half finished his dinner; Alan
rose and walked away; whereon two of the women gathered up everything;
including the dishes that had been given to Jeekie; and in spite of
his remonstrances carried them out of the room。

〃I say; Major;〃 said Jeekie; 〃if you gobble chop so fast you go ill
inside。 Poor nigger like me can't keep up with you and sleep hungry
to…night。〃

〃I am sorry; Jeekie;〃 said Alan with a little laugh; 〃but I can't eat
off living tables; especially when they stare at one like that。 You
tell them that to…morrow we will breakfast alone。〃

〃Oh; yes; I tell them; Major; but I don't know if they listen。 They
mean it great compliment and only think you not like those girls and
send others。〃

〃Look here; Jeekie;〃 exclaimed Alan; turning his masked face towards
the two who remained; 〃let us come to an understanding at once。 Clear
them out。 Tell them I am so holy that Little Bonsa is enough for me。
Say I can't bear the sight of females; and that if they stop here I
will sacrifice them。 Say anything you like; only get rid of them and
lock the door。〃

Thus adjured; Jeekie began to reason with the women; and as they
treated his remarks with lofty disdain; at last seized first one and
then the other by the elbows and literally ran them out of the room。

〃There;〃 he said; 〃baggage gone since you make such fuss about it;
though I 'spect they try to give me Bean for this job〃 (here he spoke
not in figurative English slang; but of the Calabar bean; which is a
favourite native poison)。 〃Well; dinner gone and girls gone; and we
tired; so best go to bed。 Think we all private here now; though in
Gold House never can be sure;〃 and he looked round him suspiciously;
adding; 〃rummy place; Gold House; full of all sort of holes made by
old fellows thousand year ago; which no one know but Bonsa priests。
Still; best risk it and take off your face so that you have decent
wash;〃 and he began to unlace the mask on his master's head。

Never has a City clerk dressed up for a fancy ball in the armour of a
Norman knight; been more glad to get rid of his costume than was Alan
of that hateful head…dress。 At length it was gone with his other
garments and the much…needed wash accomplished; after which he clothed
himself in a kind of linen gown which apparently had been provided for
him; and lay down on one of the couches; placing his revolver by his
side。

〃Will those lamps burn all night; Jeekie?〃 he asked。

〃Hope so; Major; as we haven't got no match。 Not fond of dark in Gold
House;〃 answered Jeekie sleepily。 Then he began to snore。

Alan fell asleep; but was too excited and tired to rest very soundly。
All sorts of dreams came to him; one of which he remembered on
awakening; perhaps because it was the last。 He dreamed that he heard
some noise and opened his eyes; to see that they were no longer alone
in the room。 The oil lamps had burned quite low; indeed some of them
were out; but by the light of those that remained he saw a tall figure
which seemed to appear at the edge of the surrounding blackness; a
woman's figure。 It walked forward to the altar…like stone upon which
lay the tin box containing Little Bonsa; and after several rather
awkward attempts; succeeded in opening it; thereby making a noise
which; in his dream; finally awoke Alan。 For a while the figure gazed
at the fetish。 Then it shut the box; glided to his bed and bent down
as though to study him。 Out of the corners of his eyes he peered up at
it; pretending all the while to be fast asleep。

It was that of a woman wonderfully clad in gold…spangled; veil…like
garments with round bosses shaped to the breast; covered with thin
plates of gold fashioned like the scales of a fish which showed off
the extraordinary elegance of her lithe form。 The low lamp…light shone
upon her face and the coronet of gold set upon her dark hair。 What a
face it was! Never in all his days had he seen its like for evil
loveliness。 The great; languid; oblong eyes; the rich red lips bent
like a bow; the cruel smile of the mouth; the broad forehead on which
the hair grew low; the delicately arched eyebrows and the long curving
lashes of the heavy lids beneath them; the rounded cheeks; smooth as a
ripe fruit; the firm; shapely chin; the snake…like poise of the head;
the long bending neck; and the feline smile; all of these combined
made such a dream…vision as he had never seen before; and to tell the
truth; notwithstanding its beauty; for that could not be doubted;
never wished to see again。 Somehow he felt that if Satan should happen
to have a copper…coloured wife; the exact picture of that lady had
projected itself upon his sleeping senses。

She seemed to study him very earnestly; with a kind of passionate
eagerness; indeed; moving a little now and again to let the light fall
upon some part that was in shadow。 Once even she stretched out her
rounded arm and just lifted the edge of the blanket so as to expose
his hand; the left。 As it chanced on the little finger of this hand
Alan wore a plain gold ring which Barbara had given him; once it had
been her grandfather's signet。 This ring; which had a coat of arms cut
upon its bezel seemed to interest her very much as she examined it for
a long while。 Then she drew off from her own finger another ring of
gold fashioned of two snakes curiously intertwined; and gently; so
gently that in his sleep he scarcely felt it; slipped it on to his
finger above Barbara's ring。

After this she seemed to vanish away; and Alan slept soundly until the
morning; when he awoke to find the light of the sun pouring into the
room through the high…set latticed window places。



CHAPTER XI

THE HALL OF THE DEAD

Alan rose and stretched himself; and hearing him; Jeekie; who had a
dog's faculty of instantly awaking from what seemed to be the deepest
sleep; sat up also。

〃You rest well; Major? No dream; eh?〃 he asked curiously。

〃Not very;〃 answered Alan; 〃and I had a dream; of a woman who stood
over me and vanished away; as dreams do。〃

〃Ah!〃 said Jeekie。 〃But where you find that new ring on finger;
Major?〃

Alan stared at his hand and started; for there set on it above that of
Barbara; was the little circlet formed of twisted snakes which he had
seen in his sleep。

〃Then it must have been true;〃 he said in a low and rather frightened
voice。 〃But how did she come and go?〃

〃Funny place; Gold House。 I tell you that yesterday; Major。 People
come up through hole; like rat。 Never quite sure you alone in Gold
House。 But what this lady like?〃

Alan described his visitor to the best of his ability。

〃Ah!〃 said Jeekie; 〃pretty girl。 Big eyes; gold crown; gold stays
which fit tight in front; very nice and decent; sort of night…shirt
with little gold stars all overby Jingo! I think that Asika herself。
If sogreat compliment。〃

〃Confound the compliment; I think it great cheek;〃 answered Alan
angrily。 〃What does she mean by poking about here at night and putting
rings on my finger?〃

〃Don't know; Major; but p'raps she wish make you understand that she
like cut of your jib。 Find out by and by。 Meanwhile you wear ring; for
while that on finger no one do you any harm。〃

〃You told me that this Asika is a married woman; did you not?〃
remarked Alan gloomily。

〃Oh; yes; Major; always married; one down

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