Kim eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 404 pages of information about Kim.

Kim eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 404 pages of information about Kim.

‘Carry a word to him from me.’

‘There is nothing I would not do for thee.’

He accepted the compliment calmly, as men must in lands where women make the love, tore a leaf from a note-book, and with a patent indelible pencil wrote in gross Shikast — the script that bad little boys use when they write dirt on walls:  ’I have everything that they have written:  their pictures of the country, and many letters.  Especially the murasla.  Tell me what to do.  I am at Shamlegh-under-the-Snow.  The old man is sick.’

“Take this to him.  It will altogether shut his mouth.  He cannot have gone far.’

’Indeed no.  They are still in the forest across the spur.  Our children went to watch them when the light came, and have cried the news as they moved.’

Kim looked his astonishment; but from the edge of the sheep-pasture floated a shrill, kite-like trill.  A child tending cattle had picked it up from a brother or sister on the far side of the slope that commanded Chini valley.

‘My husbands are also out there gathering wood.’  She drew a handful of walnuts from her bosom, split one neatly, and began to eat.  Kim affected blank ignorance.

‘Dost thou not know the meaning of the walnut —­ priest?’ she said coyly, and handed him the half-shells.

‘Well thought of.’  He slipped the piece of paper between them quickly.  ‘Hast thou a little wax to close them on this letter?’

The woman sighed aloud, and Kim relented.

’There is no payment till service has been rendered.  Carry this to the Babu, and say it was sent by the Son of the Charm.’

‘Ai!  Truly!  Truly!  By a magician — who is like a Sahib.’

‘Nay, a Son of the Charm:  and ask if there be any answer.’

‘But if he offer a rudeness?  I — I am afraid.’

Kim laughed.  ’He is, I have no doubt, very tired and very hungry.  The Hills make cold bedfellows.  Hai, my’ — it was on the tip of his tongue to say Mother, but he turned it to Sister — ’thou art a wise and witty woman.  By this time all the villages know what has befallen the Sahibs — eh?’

’True.  News was at Ziglaur by midnight, and by tomorrow should be at Kotgarh.  The villages are both afraid and angry.’

’No need.  Tell the villages to feed the Sahibs and pass them on, in peace.  We must get them quietly away from our valleys.  To steal is one thing — to kill another.  The Babu will understand, and there will be no after-complaints.  Be swift.  I must tend my master when he wakes.’

’So be it.  After service — thou hast said? — comes the reward.  I am the Woman of Shamlegh, and I hold from the Rajah.  I am no common bearer of babes.  Shamlegh is thine:  hoof and horn and hide, milk and butter.  Take or leave.’

She turned resolutely uphill, her silver necklaces clicking on her broad breast, to meet the morning sun fifteen hundred feet above them.  This time Kim thought in the vernacular as he waxed down the oilskin edges of the packets.

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