"Ere Mardi was made," said that true old chronicler, "Vivo, one of the genii, built a ladder of mountains whereby to go up and go down. And of this ladder, the island of Ohonoo was the base. But wandering here and there, incognito4 in a vapor5, so much wickedness did Vivo spy out, that in high dudgeon he hurried up his ladder, knocking the mountains from under him as he went. These here and there fell into the lagoon6, forming many isles8, now green and luxuriant; which, with those sprouting9 from seeds dropped by a bird from the moon, comprise all the groups in the reef."
Surely, oh, surely, if I live till Mardi be forgotten by Mardi, I — shall not forget the sight that greeted us, as we drew nigh the shores of this same island of Ohonoo; for was not all Ohonoo bathing in the surf of the sea?
But let the picture be painted.
Where eastward10 the ocean rolls surging against the outer reef of Mardi, there, facing a flood-gate in the barrier, stands cloven Ohonoo; her plains sloping outward to the sea, her mountains a bulwark11 behind. As at Juam, where the wild billows from seaward roll in upon its cliffs; much more at Ohonoo, in billowy battalions12 charge they hotly into the lagoon, and fall on the isle7 like an army from the deep. But charge they never so boldly, and charge they forever, old Ohonoo gallantly13 throws them back till all before her is one scud14 and rack. So charged the bright billows of cuirassiers at Waterloo: so hurled15 them off the long line of living walls, whose base was as the sea-beach, wreck-strown, in a gale16.
Without the break in the reef wide banks of coral shelve off, creating the bar, where the waves muster17 for the onset18, thundering in water-bolts, that shake the whole reef, till its very spray trembles. And then is it, that the swimmers of Ohonoo most delight to gambol19 in the surf.
For this sport, a surf-board is indispensable: some five feet in length; the width of a man's body; convex on both sides; highly polished; and rounded at the ends. It is held in high estimation; invariably oiled after use; and hung up conspicuously20 in the dwelling21 of the owner.
Ranged on the beach, the bathers, by hundreds dash in; and diving under the swells22, make straight for the outer sea, pausing not till the comparatively smooth expanse beyond has been gained. Here, throwing themselves upon their boards, tranquilly23 they wait for a billow that suits. Snatching them up, it hurries them landward, volume and speed both increasing, till it races along a watery24 wall, like the smooth, awful verge25 of Niagara. Hanging over this scroll26, looking down from it as from a precipice27, the bathers halloo; every limb in motion to preserve their place on the very crest28 of the wave. Should they fall behind, the squadrons that follow would whelm them; dismounted, and thrown forward, as certainly would they be run over by the steed they ride. 'Tis like charging at the head of cavalry29: you must on.
An expert swimmer shifts his position on his plank30; now half striding it; and anon, like a rider in the ring, poising31 himself upright in the scud, coming on like a man in the air.
At last all is lost in scud and vapor, as the overgrown billow bursts like a bomb. Adroitly32 emerging, the swimmers thread their way out; and like seals at the Orkneys, stand dripping upon the shore.
Landing in smooth water, some distance from the scene, we strolled forward; and meeting a group resting, inquired for Uhia, their king. He was pointed33 out in the foam34. But presently drawing nigh, he embraced Media, bidding all welcome.
The bathing over, and evening at hand, Uhia and his subjects repaired to their canoes; and we to ours.
Landing at another quarter of the island, we journeyed up a valley called Monlova, and were soon housed in a very pleasant retreat of our host.
Soon supper was spread. But though the viands35 were rare, and the red wine went round and round like a foaming36 bay horse in the ring; yet we marked, that despite the stimulus37 of his day's good sport, and the stimulus of his brave good cheer, Uhia our host was moody38 and still.
But whispered King Media, "Though Uhia be sad, be we merry, merry men."
And merry some were, and merrily went to their mats.
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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