It was dawn on the following morning before we sighted the oasis,whither we could travel but slowly, since, owing to the lack of camels,two of us must walk. Of these two, as may be guessed, the Sergeant wasalways one and his master the other, for of all the men I ever knew Ithink that in such matters Orme is the most unselfish. Nothing wouldinduce him to mount one of the camels, even for half-an-hour, so thatwhen I walked, the brute went riderless. On the other hand, once he wason, notwithstanding the agonies he suffered from his soreness, nothingwould induce Higgs to get off.
"Here I am and here I stop," he said several times, in English, French,and sundry Oriental languages. "I've tramped it enough to last me therest of my life."
Both of us were dozing upon our saddles when suddenly I heard theSergeant calling to the camels to halt and asked what was the matter.
"Looks like Arabians, Doctor," he said, pointing to a cloud of dustadvancing toward us.
So, having made ready such weapons as we had, we advanced, Orme and theSergeant walking between the two camels, until presently we encounteredthe other caravan, and, to our astonishment, saw none other thanShadrach riding at the head of it, mounted on my dromedary, which hisown mistress, the Lady of the Abati, had given to me. We came face toface, and halted, staring at each other.
"By the beard of Aaron! is it you, lords?" he asked. "We thought youwere dead."
"By the hair of Moses! so I gather," I answered angrily, "seeing thatyou are going off with all our belongings," and I pointed to the baggagecamels laden with goods.
Orme listened for some time, then said:
"That'll do, old fellow; if you go on, you will get up a row, and,Sergeant, be good enough to hold your tongue. We have met them, so thereis no harm done. Now, friend Shadrach, turn back with us to the oasis.We are going to rest there for some days."
Shadrach looked sulky, and said something about our turning and going onwith _them_, whereon I produced the ancient ring, Sheba's ring, which Ihad brought as a token from Mur. This I held before his eyes, saying:
Then, without more words, he saluted the sacred ring, and we all wentback to Zeu.