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第25章

THE CRISIS

Now, day by day for something over a month Owen preached the Gospel before the king, his councillors, and hundreds of the head men of the nation.They listened to him attentively, debating the new doctrine point by point; for although they might be savages, these people were very keen-witted and subtle.Very patiently did Owen sow, and at length to his infinite joy he also gathered in his first-fruit.One night as he sat in his hut labouring as usual at the work of translation, wherein he was assisted by John whom he had taught to read and write, the Prince Nodwengo entered and greeted him.For a while he sat silent watching the white man at his task, then he said:--"Messenger, I have a boon to ask of you.Can you teach me to understand those signs which you set upon the paper, and to make them also as does John your servant?""Certainly," answered Owen; "if you will come to me at noon to-morrow, we will begin."The prince thanked him, but he did not go away.Indeed, from his manner Owen guessed that he had something more upon his mind.At length it came out.

"Messenger," he said, "you have told us of baptism whereby we are admitted into the army of your King; say, have you the power of this rite?""I have."

"And is your servant here baptised?"

"He is."

"Then if he who is a common man can be baptised, why may not I who am a prince?""In baptism," answered Owen, "there is no distinction between the highest and the lowest; but if you believe, then the door is open and through it you can join the company of Heaven.""Messenger, I do believe," answered the prince humbly.

Then Owen was very joyful, and that same night, with John for a witness, he baptised the prince, giving him the new name of Constantine, after the first Christian emperor.

On the following day Nodwengo, in the presence of Owen, who on this point would suffer no concealment, announced to the king that he had become a Christian.Umsuka heard, and for a while sat silent.Then he said in a troubled voice:--"Truly, Messenger, in the words of that Book from which you read to us, I fear that you have come hither to bring, 'not peace but a sword.' Now when the witch-doctors and the priests of fire learn this, that he whom I have chosen to succeed me has become the servant of another faith, they will stir up the soldiers and there will be civil war.I pray you, therefore, keep the matter secret, at any rate for a while, seeing that the lives of many are at stake.""In this, my father," answered the prince, "I must do as the Messenger bids me; but if you desire it, take from me the right of succession and call back my brother from the northern mountains.""That by poison or the spear he may put all of us to death, Nodwengo!

Be not afraid; ere long when he learns all that is happening here, your brother Hafela will come from the northern mountains, and the spears of his /impis/ shall be countless as the stars of the sky.

Messenger, you desire to draw us to the arms of your God--and myself, I am at times minded to follow the path of my son Nodwengo and seek a refuge there--but say, will they be strong enough to protect us from Hafela and the warriors of the north? Already he gathers his clans, and already my captains desert to him.By-and-by, in the spring-time--may I be dead before the day--he will roll down upon us like a flood of water----""To fall back like waters from a wall of rock," answered Owen."'Let not your heart be troubled,' for my Master can protect His servants, and He will protect you.But first you must confess Him openly, as your son has done.""Nay, I am too old to hurry," said the king with a sigh."Your tale seems full of promise to one who is near the grave; but how can I know that it is more than a dream? And shall I abandon the worship of my fathers and change, or strive to change, the customs of my people to follow after dreams? Nodwengo has chosen his part, and I do not blame him; yet, for the present I beseech you both to keep silence on this matter, lest to save bloodshed I should be driven to side against you.""So be it, King," said Owen; "but I warn you that Truth has a loud voice, and that it is hard to hide the shining of a light in a dark place, nor does it please my Lord to be denied by those who confess Him.""I am weary," replied the old king, and they saluted him and went.

In obedience to the wish of Umsuka his father, the conversion of Nodwengo was kept secret, and yet--none knew how--the thing leaked out.Soon the women in their huts, and the soldiers by their watch-fires, whispered it in each other's ears that he who was appointed to be their future ruler had become a servant of the unknown God.That he had forsworn war and all the delights of men; that he would take but one wife and appear before the army, not in the uniform of a general, but clad in a white robe, and carry, not the broad spear, but a cross of wood.Swiftly the strange story flew from mouth to mouth, yet it was not altogether believed till it chanced that one day when he was reviewing a regiment, a soldier who was drunk with beer openly insulted the prince, calling him "a coward who worshipped a coward."Now men held their breaths, waiting to see this fool led away to die by torture of the ant-heap or some other dreadful doom.But the prince only answered:

"Soldier, you are drunk, therefore I forgive you your words.Whether He Whom you blaspheme will forgive you, I know not.Get you gone!"The warriors stared and murmured, for by those words, wittingly or unwittingly, their general had confessed his faith, and that day they made ribald songs about him in the camp.But on the morrow when they learned how that the man whom the prince spared had been seized by a lion and taken away as he sat at night with his companions in the bivouac, his mouth full of boasting of his own courage in offering insult to the prince and the new faith, then they looked at each other askance and said little more of the matter.Doubtless it was chance, and yet this Spirit Whom the Messenger preached was one of Whom it seemed wisest not to speak lightly.

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