
Hearing this Samsu pantun, change the color of the face of the Nurbaya, become reddish, then submit he looked to the ground, will hide the change in the face of his face.
When there was no sound of Bakhtiar asking for help, the secret of Nurbaya's heart would have been opened, causing her facial water to change.
When Samsu heard the voice of his friend for help, he thought no more, and jumped to the place where it was heard, afraid that Bakhtiar might have an accident.
When he came to the place, he saw that this friend was being attacked by some great apes, who were about to snatch the banana in his hand.
Although Samsu immediately helped to smite these apes with a piece of wood, but because of the abundance, he could not be repelled, so he had to abandon his bananas and lead Bakhtiar, out of the long-tailed bandit, he took his friend to the rest house, where he was standing.
In the middle of the road they met with Nurbaya, who followed from behind to help as well. And a moment later, Arifin came out of the bushes, running towards them with a bundle in his hand.
When he came to them, he asked them, "Who is shouting? What's up?"
After being told by Samsu that Bakhtiar was attacked by the apes, he laughed as he pressed his stomach, because he could not resist the tickling of his heart. Although he was very tired from running, he did not feel it too tired, because he laughed.
But Bakhtiar does not heed this Arifin ceinooh, special also for fear that it has not disappeared.
"I thought, indeed, that our warlord would rather fight with food than with apes.
Surely his chest should be decorated with stars of the skin of the noose, for his valiant is without merit," said Arifin in laughing at the waves with his disheveled voice.
Although Samsu and Nurbaya have not lost their hearts and they are very compassionate to see the Bakhtiar thing, but it is not withstanding that his heart will laugh anyway, hear Arifin's words.
Will eliminate this tickle of his heart, pretend to ask Samsu to Bakhtiar, how at first until attacked by the monkey. So it is told by Bakhtiar, that by deliberately carrying a combed banana, it will be given to the apes.
Suddenly, he saw some great apes, coming from all sides around him and robbing bananas in his hands. Some even climbed on his shoulders and head, even though he hit around him.
Finally, because too many apes came and the appearance of this animal grew more and more angry, because there were some of them who got hit, he shouted for help, he asked for help, afraid in case it was bitten by a thief who had shown his teeth and rang it.
"Those are because of your lockk too, afraid that you yourself will not get bananas. You mean, of course, to sit alone eating the banana in the midst of the many apes, as a king of apes, who are facing all ministers, hulubalangs and their people.
It is the rest that you will give to all your people. Who would? For when you will surely have nothing left; perhaps the skins are exhausted. Of course you don't like your people to let you eat alone.
They also wanted to eat together, because his stomach was hungry. Try to have a meal with them with the words, "My sisters that I love! Please eat with your brother who misses you so much" said Arifin in earnest apparently.
But no one said anything, while Samsu and Nurbaya pretended to look elsewhere, so as not to seem to laugh.
Because Bakhtiar was silent, Arifm said, "Something is not yet clear to me. Why don't the bananas run out of steam? When it has run out into your stomach; what else will the apes take?
To the apes you pretend to be ashamed, but to the humans you don't."
"Thankfully I did not eat, the bananas," replied Bakhtiar who was still afraid, "if I eat, perhaps my stomach is torn apart, it will take out the bananas inside."
"Will not be less in your stomach and may you recover from your sicknesses like to eat" said Arifin, when he saw Bakhtiar not yet angry. "Do not be discouraged, Bakhtiar. When I was near you, I would not help you.
Not because I don't feel sorry for you, but because baby I'm a beautiful show that's going to run out soon."
"Thou art forever so good at making fun of people" replied Bakhtiar. "But if you yourself have such a thing, you may fear more than I do. You may be crying.
While hearing your own father's voice, you stiffened your body in fear, last night: "
"Not weeping wails," answered Arifin insinuating, "but worship only, ask forgiveness to the apes. I lift the white flag, the sign of defeat, submission and surrender; just in case of mercy, he is to me. Let it go down from the king to the prisoners.
It's okay not to be ripped off by ape."
"Ah, stop! Now let's go to the rest of the house, because I'm hungry" said Samsu, as he was about to finish this fight, and then walked with his friends there.
When they came to the house, Arifm said, "For I have not seen your war with the apes, show now, your battle with food! Here I bring a packet of keling guava.
How many tens can you beat with your sharp teeth?" arifm asked, opening the package he had tipped and showing it to Bakhtiar, laughing.
"Don't just eat it! Let me shake first with sugar, pepper, and salt to make it more comfortable to taste," said Nurbaya.
"But first eat the bread" said Samsu, "If not, the stomach ache will be. When the day is hot, eat these fruits and the taste will be better."
"The stomach of the Bakhtiar will not hurt, even though the stone is eaten, because it has been used to defeat all kinds of food, even the poisonous ones," said Arifin, who apparently was not satisfied to play with his friend.
But this mockery was not answered by Bakhtiar, for his mouth was full of bread.
After the meal, Bakhtiar said, about to go to the bird, then take the bedil that Samsu had brought earlier. But because Samsu is worried about letting go himself, he tells Arifin to go together. So Samsu and Nurbaya both stayed in the house.
Nurbaya, because they want to make gujak guava Keling and Samsu will guard it.
After mixing the fruit Nurbaya with sugar, salt, and pepper in a large bowl, then closed this bowl and shaken the Rivet guava in it. After a long time Nurbaya shook the guava, apparently he began to get tired of being replaced by Samsu.
Thus they do alternately, so that the fruit of the guava is tender. So it was taken by Nurbaya a grain, and then he sniped it.
"Already, Sam; too soft not good. Try your soy sauce!" nurbaya.
"Yes right, it has tasted good," replied Samsu, after a meal. "But Bakhtiar and Arifin are waiting."
"Surely," answered Nurbaya, "otherwise, perhaps Bakhtiar would have thought we had eaten more, if not enough of it," Nurbaya said with a smile.
After the two had been quiet, Nurbaya said, "O yes, I remember your promise to tell the woman about her cat and the chicken that laid the golden eggs. How's the story?"
"Have you heard this story?" ask Samsu.
"Truly not yet, Sam," said Nurbaya.
"These two stories are short stories, which make up the saying: Every thing that is to be done or said, must be thought out first and weighed in with all its thoughts: Saying a word, thinking, so that it is not wrong; for the error may bring in inexhaustible regret.
Once sorry, then useless.
The first story thus sounds:
A woman had a child who was still nursing and a cat she loved. One day, when he was about to leave, he left his son on a bed and was told to take care of him by his cat.
When he returned to his house, he saw his cat sitting on the face of his house with his mouth covered in blood. Then his heart thumped, and he ran into his son's bed. There he saw his son was dead and his body was full of blood.
Because in the thought of the woman, of course this cat who killed her child, with no further thought, ditaunya his angry appetite, then beat this cat to death.
But when he lifted the corpse of his son, he saw under his son there was a snake that could very well, had died bitten by his cat earlier. Apparently he was fighting with the snake, because he was about to defend his master's son.
After the serpent's death he sat down in the house, waiting for his master's arrival, as if to inform him of this danger.
There regretted the woman with a very very regret, because now not only her child died, but her cat who was very loyal and loved also lost." "Of course such a mistake is very sad and distressing to his heart, with unresolved regrets," Nurbaya said thoughtfully and sadly.
"The story of the chicken laying the golden eggs is more like for those who are greedy and greedy" said Sam. "That's the story:
A farmer has a few hens. One day one of his chickens laid a golden egg. How, the big heart of the farmer, certainly can kumaklumi, Nur. Because the try, want to get rich quickly, the chicken was slaughtered.
On the suspect, of course at once will be obtained - all the golden eggs that are in the chicken's stomach. But what's the word? The chicken's stomach is filled as the contents of the chicken's stomach is also ordinary and a golden egg was not in it.
If waited patiently, maybe the second day the chicken lays golden eggs as well. Now the chicken's dead and the peng-wishes have broken."
"It must be the punishment of such a greedy person" replied Nurbaya. "If the chicken is not killed, it may be obtained every day a golden egg."
"Perhaps" answered Samsu. "But Nur, since we got here, we haven't gone anywhere. Don't you want your heart to play around and swing around in that cradle?"
"Surely," answered Nurbaya, "it was you who swung at me."
"Indeed, who else. Arif and Tiar aren't here. Just like you, no matter how long I swing," said Samsu, and went with Nurbaya to a cradle of iron wire, which was tied to two wooden poles, high and strong.
"But don't swing me hard, Sam!" nurbaya said, sitting on the swing.
"How like you are" replied Samsu.
After a long time swinging it, suddenly shouted Nurbaya, "There is a fire ship at sea! It looks from above." Samsu immediately stopped the cradle, then the two looked for something high, to see the ship that was said Nurbaya.
In fact, at sea there was a fire ship, which had apparently just come out of the port of Bayur Bay, sailing calmly to the north. His thick, black smoke billowed through the air.
..."Where did the ship go, Sam?" ask Nurbaya....
"Where to go?" ask Nurbaya anyway.
"Back here, then go to Jakarta. Just go back and forth, carrying passengers and cargo from south to north" Samsu replied. "Perhaps with that ship you will go to Jakarta" said Nurbaya.
Hearing these words, change the face of Samsu, from cheerful to grim and waiting for him how long, speechless. Nurbaya was very surprised to see her best friend like that, then asked, "Why did you suddenly shut up, Sam?
Not feeling well?"
"No, Nur. Just because you mentioned the name of the country where I was going, three months away" Samsu replied. "On my trumpet your heart is big, go to Jakarta," said Nurbaya.
"Sure, Nur, sure! Because that's where I'm going to see this Indonesian capital, the biggest and best city, in our homeland. And there I will have a lesson that will make me a man of knowledge. But it is heavy that my heart will leave this city of Padang, my homeland, my blood-shed, my hometown.
For here are my fathers, my families, and my friends; and there I do not know who I will be with and how they are.
Up to this time I used to be protected by my parents; but there, of course I will live alone."
"Of course, Sam. It is not easy to divorce with parents, friends and friends. But on my trumpet your awkwardness is not how long. Every beginning is usually difficult.
But when you come to Jakarta, you will surely lose all your troubles, accompanied by beautiful sight and hearing.
Perhaps soon you will have new mothers, new acquaintances, so that you will soon forget us" Nurbaya said with a smile and looked at Samsu.
"If your longing is not to be lost, you should fill your heart with this thought, "I am here in Jakarta for a while, demanding lessons that will give you intelligence, rank, rank, and a great salary to me; therefore my mind must not be tempted by others.
When I get to my point that someday, I'll be able to go home soon, meet all the people I love."
Remember the pantun:
If there is a well in the field, then,
I can take a shower.
If I have a long life, then,
I can certainly meet again.
Mountains and valleys that cannot meet, but man, if there is life in the body, will surely meet.
While the fish in the sea, the acid on the land, meet in the cauldron," said Nurbaya playfully, because on the sangkana, pretend Samsu act as a hardship, because it will go to Jakarta.
"Perhaps I pretended to be very difficult, because I was going to Jakarta," said Samsu, "but seriously worried that my heart was leaving...."
Until now Samsu stopped, as did not dare to mention the name of the person he feared.
"Leave who, Sam?" ask Nurbaya. "Is there anyone here where your heart is stuck?"
..."Leave you, Nur," replied Samsu, frankly....
"Me?" ask Nurbaya anyway, as if astonished.
"Yes," answered Samsu in short.
Nurbaya pensively heard this confession, then lowered her head to the ground, so that it could not be seen, how the color of her face at that time.
"Don't you get it wrong, Nur! Listen, why my heart is worried about leaving you. I have been seduced for days by a bad thought" said Samsu.
"Where does such a thought come from?" asked Nurbaya pretended to smile, will eliminate the change of her face that became her heart glass.
"How will I not worry" said Samsu. "On the past Friday night, I had a dream: it felt like I was climbing this Mount Padang.
When I got to the top of this, I felt like I was in the bustling and big city of Jakarta. In the middle of the city is a tall tower. An old man said to me, "Hi Samsu, if you want to reach your destination, go up to this tower."
As I was about to climb the tower, suddenly I saw you coming from behind, alone. Therefore I wait for you, that you may ascend together.
Suddenly, Engku Datuk Meringgih came to throw you down, and supported him, he ran away. Because of the heat of my heart, I took you out of his hand, so give me birth with him.
Because he is stronger than I, I can capture him and throw him under this mountain. You too, for denying, do not according to his will be plunged down.
So we both fell to the foot of this mountain, into a big hole, so that we could not go out again. When I woke up, I was very surprised. My body is soaked in sweat.
That night I could not sleep again and from that time on, this dream was not about to disappear from my mind."
"Gee! Apparently this is why you see me sometimes alone," said Nurbaya. "But do not believe too much in the dream, for the dream of mind games, is not always true; often lies, there is no fear.
But from now on let us together lay hands on Almighty God to ask Him to hopefully keep Him in His care for us in all things" Nurbaya said, as the heart of Samsu.
However, even though he said so, his heart was not happy either, because actually the strange dream of Samsu was in his heart.
When Bakhtiar and Arifin returned, they were drawn from the hunt, as something had been taken away.
"What can?" ask Nurbaya.
"Sst, quiet! Don't fuss!" bakhtiar said, while hiding his bedil."
..."Bakhtiar bends people," said Arifrrt slowly....
"Pain people?" samsu asked in surprise.
"Yes" answered Arifin, "but let me tell you. Now let's go home soon!"
"How is that food?" ask Nurbaya.
"We eat fast and then we go home immediately" replied Arifin.
When they said these words, Bakhtiar hid his bedels in the grass, and came to eat together. But even though he was very hungry, he could not eat as well as he seemed, out of fear. His face was pale, his hands were trembling.
After finishing the meal, Bakhtiar wrapped his bed with banana petals, so as not to look from the outside. Then they went down in a hurry.
When they get to the base of the climb, stop them immediately at the store, to let go of the fatigue. Not long after that, two soldiers came down from the top of this mountain. One of her paths seemed to be limping and her left thigh was held by her hand.
When Bakhtiar and Arifin saw these soldiers, they hid themselves in the store. In a moment until the two soldiers came to the face of this shop, and then wanted to stop there. The lame one asked, "Do your feet hurt?
Let's stop here first."
"Ah, no need. Well we continue to go home, so as not to slow down to tangsi," replied the sick. .
"Who has led you to your trumpet?" ask the one who is not sick.
"Sure children. If I can twist his neck," replied the sick man.
Then the two soldiers went up a canoe, then crossed the Arau river.
When they reached the other side, Bakhtiar and Arifin dared to go outside, and the barkata, "That's who I got to bedilu earlier."
"How in the beginning did it get hit? Try telling me!" asked Nurbaya who was a bit pale in her face.
"I want to cover the Merbah that is in the bushes and it is invisible to me, for it stands behind a tree of wood. When I saw the bird, suddenly I heard the sound of people shouting, "Oh! Whatisthis?
Help me!" When it was evident to me that one of the soldiers had hit me. Immediately I ran away to hide."
"There is something going on with you, Bakhtiar! Not lost my fear, because you were attacked by ape, now you shoot people. If you had him, how!" nurbaya said, shaking her head.
"I wasn't intentional, Nur. His feet were black branches, because his body was hidden behind a tree. Who can determine it from afar? But what did you see, Nur, when he passed here?" ask Bakhtiar.
"His back is to the left" replied Nurbaya. "His soul bleeds, and hurts; for it always holds his thigh."
"Let us go home, for the day is half one. Mr. Ali must have been there and my stomach was hungry" said Samsu.
After drinking a glass of water, cross over the four of them, and return to their homes.