Chapter 24

           ‘ThecoastofPatusan(Isawitnearlytwoyearsafterwards)isstraightandsombre,andfacesamistyocean.Redtrailsareseenlikecataractsofruststreamingunderthedark-greenfoliageofbushesandcreepersclothingthelowcliffs.Swampyplainsopenoutatthemouthofrivers,withaviewofjaggedbluepeaksbeyondthevastforests.Intheoffingachainofislands,dark,crumblingshapes,standoutintheeverlastingsunlithazeliketheremnantsofawallbreachedbythesea.

           ‘Thereisavillageoffisher-folkatthemouthoftheBatuKringbranchoftheestuary.Theriver,whichhadbeenclosedsolong,wasopenthen,andStein’slittleschooner,inwhichIhadmypassage,workedherwayupinthreetideswithoutbeingexposedtoafusilladefrom“irresponsiveparties.”Suchastateofaffairsbelongedalreadytoancienthistory,ifIcouldbelievetheelderlyheadmanofthefishingvillage,whocameonboardtoactasasortofpilot.Hetalkedtome(thesecondwhitemanhehadeverseen)withconfidence,andmostofhistalkwasaboutthefirstwhitemanhehadeverseen.HecalledhimTuanJimandthetoneofhisreferenceswasmaderemarkablebyastrangemixtureoffamiliarityandawe.They,inthevillage,wereunderthatlord’sspecialprotection,whichshowedthatJimborenogrudge.IfhehadwarnedmethatIwouldhearofhimitwasperfectlytrue.Iwashearingofhim.Therewasalreadyastorythatthetidehadturnedtwohoursbeforeitstimetohelphimonhisjourneyuptheriver.

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