Sanders of the River
beginning of time. Here is soft, sweet grass, and never a sign of nettle, or rank, evil weed. It is as God made it. Turn the soil with your
at all these long years has been sleeping out of sight-in twenty years, with careful cultiv
he primal sod; you may have had views of roses flouris
though of the wrong colour. He had large ideas on his duty to his fellows; he was inspired by
ioner Sanders with a letter of intr
rgeant, Abiboo, brought a card to him. It was a nice card, rounded at the corne
NNETH M
ary," and "missionary" might mean anything. He looked at the card again and frowned in his perplexity. Somehow the
he?" he
I kick him off?" Abiboo said this very naturally an
"is it thus you speak of God-
n," said Abiboo serenely; "but he is a
osquito boots over his pyj
said wrathfully, "but black mi
ide of the chair to display a silk sock. His finger-tips were touching, and he was gazing with
t his manners were easy, and
y to Sanders and e
d in faultless English, "I hav
d no small talk worth mentioning, "and stand
th a rapidity which will be incomprehensible to any who do not k
e. "I am taking the small towns and villages along the coast, ho
e had been something of a lion in Bayswater society, and where, too, his theologica
may not address the Kano folk nor the Houssas, beca
f-possession, the
into dark plac
the palaver is finished." He turned o
hought s
nd the retiring mis
k up the 'Kenneth
ro smil
by a good Christian white man, who brought me up and
showed h
such cases," he s
Sanders as though nothing had happened. Perhaps he expected to find the Commissioner a little as
the Administration," he sa
ionary, "work of succour and relief.
shortly; and with no other word
ifting of each other's goats, in all which matters they display an energy and an agility truly inexplicable. "He is an Akasava man-he points with his foot," is a prove
way to the river"; and the Akasava warrior, raising a
humour, it is regarded as the acme of mirth-p
deputation, arriving in two canoes in the middle of the night, and awaiting him when he came from his bath to the broad stoep of his h
eople," said the spokesman, "a
ness, "unless the Akasava country has shifted
crops have failed, and there is no fish in the river
rican native does not easily starve, and, moreover, the
l in the Akasava country, yet be more than sufficient in Isisi? Moreover, fish d
man shifte
another the planting season had passed; and, as for the fish, our young men
m our chief asking you to s
founded. For all the eccentric course his daily life took, there was a certain regularity even in its irregularity. Bu
hat you return swiftly to where you came from and carry my
an elder, wrinkled with age, a
less jaws, "that in other lands when men starve the
E
' eyes
ked quickly through the
p of rhinoceros-hide, and the deputation
considerable sign of amusement. That same night the Zaire left for the Akasava country, carry
er with your belongings. In the event of your refusing to comply with thi
rs, Commi
country," said Sanders, "is because you have
ou--" began
anders, "you are not going to work an
le were s
rs sm
," he said grimly, "and that I will take the first st
issionaries scattered up and down the river; for, strange as it may appear, a negro prea
arly well-fed community that had spent a whole week in digging out of the secret hiding-places
s, wickedly, "endet
ent from active life of the Reverend Kenneth McDolan were immediately traceable to his ingenious attempt to engineer a famine in Akasava. But he had sown a seed, the seed of an idea that somebody was responsible for
ion, he met, drifting with the stream, a canoe in which lay a pron
his track. Despite the warning, the man in the canoe made no effort to get out of his way, and since both were going with t
been unceremoniously hauled to the Zaire's side by a boat-hook,
are of the Akasava people; yet that is no reason why y
the man, "that the river is for us all, black and wh
ked his lips
nce I am quick and you are quick, I shall give you ten strokes
e a co
mischief
verend Kenneth McDolan. So far, however, no irreparable mischief had been done, but Sanders was not the kind of man to be caught nappin
became less satisfactory. The Akasava country is unfortunately placed, for it is the very centre terri
tribe to tribe, envoys that stole out from villages by dead of night, of cur
ame a
et journey. He sacrificed a goat and secured good omens; likewise
is chief headsman, and two of his wives, and reached the Akasava city at sunset
ithout a touch of pompousness, "I have c
nodded
with the little clou
for the greater part of an hour,
-naked man, who seemed to sleep, his head u
h the butt of his spear, but he only stirred sleepily, and, th
oor of the hut and went back to his canoe, and the chief of the Akasava stood o
o the river. Just outside the town he had to cross a
, and was armed, and the sleepe
are
ranger," s
e nearer and lo
," he said, and then th
e sentinel made a little sound like the noise a small river makes when it c
, and went on his way to the river. Under the bush he found a canoe, untied the nati
anding on his broad stoep, and before him was the spy, a lit
ety, and they go to make a gre
ah with his head upon his breast,
new their influence up and down the Liberian coast; he had some knowledge of the "silent ones" of Nigeria, and had met the "white faces" in the Kassai. And now the curse had come to his territory
ned to
telling Bosambo, the chief, that I will come to him-the palaver is
land wire running along the seashore, and when it worked it was a great blessing. Fortunately it was in good order now, but there
his message
st Tigili. I will support you with four hundred men and a
nistr
red men and a gunboat more or less would make no difference. There was a hope that one tribe would rise before the other; he could deal with the Akasava; he could deal with the Isisi plus the Akasava;
his walk, and stood still, thinking profoundly, with his head upon
is known is that the Akasava, the N'Gombi, the Isisi, and the Boleki folk w
was
Commissioner away, and though men ran up and down the bank no other sign of him
s, and instantly the lo-koli beat sharply, and the headmen of the villages c
love. But now that he is dead, and there is none to say 'Yea' or 'Nay' to us, the time of which I have spoken to you secretly has come; therefore let us take up our arms a
age which is near to the Ochori border, "is it wise
what he said; besides which," he said, as a thought struck him, "last night I had a dream and saw Sandi; he
r time wa
the great fire of the Akasava burnt redly on the sandy beach to the e
f mustered six hundred spears and three sco
the chief of the Ochori. When rains came in the time of kidding, he who is a foreigner and of no human origin brought many evil persons with him and destro
f-mast. The exact significance of this was lost on the Akasava. Gingerly the little craft felt its way to the sandy strip of beach, a plank was thrust forth, and along it came, very dapper and white, his
ched the debarquement, the chief of the Akasava b
"you do me great honour that you gather your young men to welcome
esmeared with cam-wood, and his was the leisurely step
d by the unexpected vision, followed him, "I perceive that each man has a killi
recovering his wits, "for we go hu
nes of men fastened about their ne
, as he continued his inspection, a
d-there came a spy who told us-that the Ochor
is this story, for I have come straight from the Ochori city, and there I saw nothing but
d in well-simula
Akasava, "perhaps men have told u
e say that I am dead; and, lo! the news has gone around that there is
h the river turn to fire and consume my inmost stomach, though e
rinned in
long journey to the Great Forest, and there are many swamps to be crossed, many
eat Forest is a journey of two months, one to get there and one to return, and is moreover through the most
was broken b
urney in your honour, for if we go
shook
s eyes, but continued, "I will send with you a sergeant of Houssas, that he may carry back to me the story of your prowess"-the light died
ned, eagerly shuffling forward, till they ceased to be
chief, "we will
is face was set, and his eyes held a steely
till he spoke in little more than a whisper, "else your
kily, "though we are bad marche
weariness of the Akasava,
aid significantly; "with sore backs
sava friends, and found the village tenanted by women and old men, and Tigili, the king, in
e, lord?" asked
istled tho
uctions about you
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