"'Come here, little one,' he said in his gentle voice.

"'I am the daughter of Sheik Sonni-Azkia, and I do only what I wish,'

I replied, vexed at his informality.

"'You are right,' he answered smiling, 'for you are pretty. Will you

give me the flowers that you have around your neck?' "It was a great necklace of purple hibiscus. I held it out to him. He

kissed me. The peace was made.

"Meantime, under the direction of my father, the native soldiers and

strong men of the tribe had hauled the gunboat into a pocket of the

river.

"'There is work there for all day to-morrow, Colonel,' said the chief

mechanic, after inspecting the leaks. 'We won't be able to get away

before the day after to-morrow. And, if we're to do that, these lazy

soldiers mustn't loaf on the job.' "'What an awful bore,' groaned my new friend.

"But his ill-humor did not last long, so ardently did my little

companions and I seek to distract him. He listened to our most

beautiful songs; and, to thank us, made us taste the good things that

had been brought from the boat for his dinner. He slept in our great

cabin, which my father gave up to him; and for a long time, before I

went to sleep, I looked through the cracks of the cabin where I lay

with my mother, at the lights of the gunboat trembling in red ripples

on the surface of the dark waves.

"That night, I had a frightful dream. I saw my friend, the French

officer, sleeping in peace, while a great crow hung croaking above his

head: 'Caw,--caw--the shade of the gum trees of Gâo--caw, caw--will

avail nothing tomorrow night--caw, caw--to the white chief nor to his

escort.' "Dawn had scarcely begun, when I went to find the native soldiers.

They were stretched out on the bridge of the gunboat, taking advantage

of the fact that the whites were still sleeping, to do nothing.

"I approached the oldest one and spoke to him with authority: 'Listen, I saw the black crow in a dream last night. He told me that

the shade of the gum trees of Gâo would be fatal to your chief in the

coming night!...' "And, as they all remained motionless, stretched out, gazing at the

sky, without even seeming to have heard, I added: "'And to his escort!' "It was the hour when the sun was highest, and the Colonel was eating

in the cabin with the other Frenchmen, when the chief mechanic

entered.




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