A Sight which I shall Never Forget
JustasthesunwassettinguponthatmelancholynightIsawthelonelyfigureoftheIndianuponthevastplainbeneathme,andIwatchedhim,ouronefainthopeofsalvation,untilhedisappearedintherisingmistsofeveningwhichlay,rose-tintedfromthesettingsun,betweenthefar-offriverandme.
ItwasquitedarkwhenIatlastturnedbacktoourstrickencamp,andmylastvisionasIwentwastheredgleamofZambo’sfire,theonepointoflightinthewideworldbelow,aswashisfaithfulpresenceinmyownshadowedsoul.AndyetIfelthappierthanIhaddonesincethiscrushingblowhadfallenuponme,foritwasgoodtothinkthattheworldshouldknowwhatwehaddone,sothatattheworstournamesshouldnotperishwithourbodies,butshouldgodowntoposterityassociatedwiththeresultofourlabors.
Itwasanawesomethingtosleepinthatill-fatedcamp;andyetitwasevenmoreunnervingtodosointhejungle.Oneortheotheritmustbe.Prudence,ontheonehand,warnedmethatIshouldremainonguard,butexhaustedNature,ontheother,declaredthatIshoulddonothingofthekind.Iclimbedupontoalimbofthegreatgingkotree,buttherewasnosecureperchonitsroundedsurface,andIshouldcertainlyhavefallenoffandbrokenmyneckthemomentIbegantodoze.Igotdown,therefore,andponderedoverwhatIshoulddo.