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.

‘Ay — eight thousand men with guns.  I remember that night.’

’But the war was not pushed.  That is the Government custom.  The troops were recalled because the Government believed the Five Kings were cowed; and it is not cheap to feed men among the high Passes.  Hilas and Bunar — Rajahs with guns — undertook for a price to guard the Passes against all coming from the North.  They protested both fear and friendship.’  He broke off with a giggle into English:  ’Of course, I tell you this unoffeecially to elucidate political situation, Mister O’Hara.  Offeecially, I am debarred from criticizing any action of superiors.  Now I go on. — This pleased the Government, anxious to avoid expense, and a bond was made for so many rupees a month that Hilas and Bunar should guard the Passes as soon as the State’s troops were withdrawn.  At that time — it was after we two met — I, who had been selling tea in Leh, became a clerk of accounts in the Army.  When the troops were withdrawn, I was left behind to pay the coolies who made new roads in the Hills.  This road-making was part of the bond between Bunar, Hilas, and the Government.’

‘So?  And then?’

‘I tell you, it was jolly-beastly cold up there too, after summer,’ said Hurree Babu confidentially.  ’I was afraid these Bunar men would cut my throat every night for thee pay-chest.  My native sepoy-guard, they laughed at me!  By Jove!  I was such a fearful man.  Nevar mind thatt.  I go on colloquially ...  I send word many times that these two Kings were sold to the North; and Mahbub Ali, who was yet farther North, amply confirmed it.  Nothing was done.  Only my feet were frozen, and a toe dropped off.  I sent word that the roads for which I was paying money to the diggers were being made for the feet of strangers and enemies.’

‘For?’

’For the Russians.  The thing was an open jest among the coolies.  Then I was called down to tell what I knew by speech of tongue.  Mahbub came South too.  See the end!  Over the Passes this year after snow-melting’ — he shivered afresh — ’come two strangers under cover of shooting wild goats.  They bear guns, but they bear also chains and levels and compasses.’

‘Oho!  The thing gets clearer.’

’They are well received by Hilas and Bunar.  They make great promises; they speak as the mouthpiece of a Kaisar with gifts.  Up the valleys, down the valleys go they, saying, “Here is a place to build a breastwork; here can ye pitch a fort.  Here can ye hold the road against an army” — the very roads for which I paid out the rupees monthly.  The Government knows, but does nothing.  The three other Kings, who were not paid for guarding the Passes, tell them by runner of the bad faith of Bunar and Hilas.  When all the evil is done, look you — when these two strangers with the levels and the compasses make the Five Kings to believe that a great army will sweep the Passes tomorrow or

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