“Don’t ask any more questions now. Go to sleep again. You’ll be stronger by and by. I’ll
go away if you like.”
“No,” I said urgently. “No, no.”
“Then I’ll stay.”
He brought a small stool over beside me and sat there. He laid his hand over mine, and,
soothed and comforted, I dropped off to sleep once more.
It must have been evening then, but when I woke again the sun was high in the heavens. I
was alone in the hut, but as I stirred an old native woman came running in. She was hideous
as sin, but she grinned at me encouragingly. She brought me water in a basin and helped me
wash my face and hands. Then she brought me a large bowl of soup, and I finished it every
drop! I asked her several questions, but she only grinned and nodded and chattered away in
a guttural language, so I gathered she knew no English.
Suddenly she stood up and drew back respectfully as Harry Rayburn entered. He gave her
a nod of dismissal and she went out leaving us alone. He smiled at me.
“Really better today!”
“Yes, indeed, but very bewildered still. Where am I?”
“You’re on a small island on the Zambesi about four miles up from the Falls.”
“Do—do my friends know I’m here?”
He shook his head.
“I must send word to them.”
“That is as you like, of course, but if I were you I should
wait until you are a little
stronger.”
“Why?”
He did not answer immediately, so I went on:
“How long have I been here?”
His answer amazed me.
“Nearly a month.”
“Oh!” I cried. “I must send word to Suzanne. She’ll be terribly anxious.”
“Who is Suzanne?”
“Mrs. Blair. I was with her and Sir Eustace and Colonel Race at the hotel—but you knew
that, surely?”
He shook his head.
“I know nothing, except that I found you, caught in the fork of a tree, unconscious and with
a badly wrenched arm.”
“Where was the tree?”
“Overhanging the ravine. But for your clothes catching on the branches, you would
certainly have been dashed to pieces.”
I shuddered. Then a thought struck me.
“You say you didn’t know I was there. What about the note then?”
“What note?”
“The note you sent me, asking me to meet you in the clearing.”
He stared at me.
“I sent no note.”
I felt myself flushing up to the roots of my hair. Fortunately he did not seem to notice.
“How did you come to be on the spot in such a marvellous manner?” I asked, in as
nonchalant a manner as I could assume. “And what are you doing in this part of the world,
anyway?”
“I live here,” he said simply.
“On this island?”
“Yes, I came here after the War. Sometimes I take parties from the hotel out in my boat,
but it costs me very little to live, and mostly I do as I please.”
“You live here all alone?”
“I am not pining for society, I assure you,” he replied coldly.
“I am sorry to
have inflicted mine upon you,” I retorted, “but I seem to have had very
little to say in the matter.”
To my surprise, his eyes twinkled a little.
“None whatever. I slung you across my shoulders like a sack of coal and carried you to
my boat. Quite like a primitive man of the Stone Age.”
“But for a different reason,” I put in.
He
flushed this time, a deep burning blush. The tan of his face was suffused.
“But you haven’t told me how you came to be wandering about so conveniently for me?” I
said hastily, to cover his confusion.
“I couldn’t sleep. I was restless—disturbed—had the feeling something was going to
happen. In the end I took the boat and came ashore and tramped down towards the Falls. I
was just at the head of the palm gully when I heard you scream.”
“Why didn’t you get help from the hotel instead of carting me all the way here?” I asked.
He flushed again.
“I suppose it seems an unpardonable liberty to you—but I don’t think that even now you
realize your danger! You think I should have informed your friends?
Pretty friends, who
allowed you to be decoyed out to death. No, I swore to myself that I’d take better care of
you than anyone else could. Not a soul comes to this island. I got old Batani, whom I cured
of a fever once, to come and look after you. She’s loyal. She’ll never say a word. I could
keep you here for months and no one would ever know.”
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