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dream days-第13部分

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had opened out I began to feel that it would be rather nice to

take tea by myself in my own cabin; and it therefore became

necessary to invent a comrade or two; to take their turn at the

wheel。



This was easy enough。  A friend or two of my own age; from among

the boys I knew; a friend or two from characters in the books I

knew; and a friend or two from No…man's…land; where every

fellow's a born sailor; and the crew was complete。  I addressed

them on the poop; divided them into watches; gave instructions I

should be summoned on the first sign of pirates; whales; or

Frenchmen; and retired below to a well…earned spell of

relaxation。



That was the right sort of cabin that I stepped into; shutting

the door behind me with a click。  Of course; fire…arms were the

first thing I looked for; and there they were; sure enough;

in their racks; dozens of 'emdouble…barrelled guns; and

repeating…rifles; and long pistols; and shiny plated revolvers。 

I rang up the steward and ordered tea; with scones; and jam in

its native potsnone of your finicking shallow glass dishes;

and; when properly streaked with jam; and blown out with tea; I

went through the armoury; clicked the rifles and revolvers;

tested the edges of the cutlasses with my thumb; and filled the

cartridge…belts chock…full。  Everything was there; and of the

best quality; just as if I had spent a whole fortnight knocking

about Plymouth and ordering things。  Clearly; if this cruise came

to grief; it would not be for want of equipment。



Just as I was beginning on the lockers and the drawers; the watch

reported icebergs on both bowsand; what was more to the point;

coveys of Polar bears on the icebergs。  I grasped a rifle or two;

and hastened on deck。  The spectacle was indeed

magnificentit generally is; with icebergs on both bows; and

these were exceptionally enormous icebergs。  But I hadn't come

there to paint Academy pictures; so the captain's gig was in the

water and manned almost ere the boatswain's whistle had ceased

sounding; and we were pulling hard for the Polar bearsmyself

and the rifles in the stern…sheets。



I have rarely enjoyed better shooting than I got during that

afternoon's tramp over the icebergs。  Perhaps I was in specially

good form; perhaps the bears 〃rose〃 well。  Anyhow; the bag was a

portentous one。  In later days; on reading of the growing

scarcity of Polar bears; my conscience has pricked me; but that

afternoon I experienced no compunction。  Nevertheless; when the

huge pile of skins had been hoisted on board; and a stiff grog

had been served out to the crew of the captain's gig; I

ordered the schooner's head to be set due south。  For icebergs

were played out; for the moment; and it was getting to be time

for something more tropical。



Tropical was a mild expression of what was to come; as was

shortly proved。  It was about three bells in the next day's

forenoon watch when the look…out man first sighted the pirate

brigantine。  I disliked the looks of her from the first; and;

after piping all hands to quarters; had the brass carronade on

the fore…deck crammed with grape to the muzzle。



This proved a wise precaution。  For the flagitious pirate craft;

having crept up to us under the colours of the Swiss Republic; a

state with which we were just then on the best possible terms;

suddenly shook out the skull…and…cross…bones at her masthead; and

let fly with round…shot at close quarters; knocking into pieces

several of my crew; who could ill be spared。  The sight of

their disconnected limbs aroused my ire to its utmost height; and

I let them have the contents of the brass carronade; with ghastly

effect。  Next moment the hulls of the two ships were grinding

together; the cold steel flashed from its scabbard; and the

death…grapple had begun。



In spite of the deadly work of my grape…gorged carronade; our foe

still outnumbered us; I reckoned; by three to one。  Honour

forbade my fixing it at a lower figurethis was the minimum rate

at which one dared to do business with pirates。  They were stark

veterans; too; every man seamed with ancient sabre…cuts; whereas

my crew had many of them hardly attained the maturity which is

the gift of ten long summersand the whole thing was so sudden

that I had no time to invent a reinforcement of riper years。  It

was not surprising; therefore; that my dauntless boarding…

party; axe in hand and cutlass between teeth; fought their way to

the pirates' deck only to be repulsed again and yet again; and

that our planks were soon slippery with our own ungrudged and

inexhaustible blood。  At this critical point in the conflict; the

bo'sun; grasping me by the arm; drew my attention to a

magnificent British man…of…war; just hove to in the offing; while

the signalman; his glass at his eye; reported that she was

inquiring whether we wanted any assistance or preferred to go

through with the little job ourselves。



This veiled attempt to share our laurels with us; courteously as

it was worded; put me on my mettle。  Wiping the blood out of my

eyes; I ordered the signalman to reply instantly; with the half…

dozen or so of flags that he had at his disposal; that much as we

appreciated the valour of the regular service; and the delicacy

of spirit that animated its commanders; still this was an

orthodox case of the young gentleman…adventurer versus the

unshaved pirate; and Her Majesty's Marine had nothing to do but

to form the usual admiring and applauding background。  Then;

rallying round me the remnant of my faithful crew; I selected a

fresh cutlass (I had worn out three already) and plunged once

more into the pleasing carnage。



The result was not long doubtful。  Indeed; I could not allow it

to be; as I was already getting somewhat bored with the pirate

business; and was wanting to get on to something more southern

and sensuous。  All serious resistance came to an end as soon as I

had reached the quarter…deck and cut down the pirate chiefa

fine black…bearded fellow in his way; but hardly up to date in

his parry…and…thrust business。  Those whom our cutlasses had

spared were marched out along their own plank; in the

approved old fashion; and in time the scuppers relieved the decks

of the blood that made traffic temporarily impossible。  And all

the time the British…man…of…war admired and applauded in the

offing。



As soon as we had got through with the necessary throat…cutting

and swabbing…up all hands set to work to discover treasure; and

soon the deck shone bravely with ingots and Mexican dollars and

church plate。  There were ropes of pearls; too; and big stacks of

nougat; and rubies; and gold watches; and Turkish Delight in

tubs。  But I left these trifles to my crew; and continued the

search alone。  For by this time I had determined that there

should be a Princess on board; carried off to be sold in

captivity to the bold bad Moors; and now with beating heart

awaiting her rescue by me; the Perseus of her dreams。



I came upon her at last in the big state…cabin in the stern; and

she wore a holland pinafore over her Princess…clothes; and

she had brown wavy hair; hanging down her back; just likewell;

never mind; she had brown wavy hair。  When gentle…folk meet;

courtesies pass; and I will not weary other people with relating

all the compliments and counter…compliments that we exchanged;

all in the most approved manner。  Occasions like this; when

tongues wagged smoothly and speech flowed free; were always

especially pleasing to me; who am naturally inclined to be

tongue…tied with women。  But at last ceremony was over; and we

sat on the table and swung our legs and agreed to be fast

friends。  And I showed her my latest knifeone…bladed; horn…

handled; terrific; hung round my neck with string; and she showed

me the chiefest treasures the ship contained; hidden away in a

most private and particular lockera musical box with a glass

top that let you see the works; and a railway train with

real lines and a real tunnel; and a tin iron…clad that followed a

magnet; and was ever so much handier in many respects than the

real full…sized thing that still lay and applauded in the offing。



There was high feasting that night in my cabin。  We invited the

captain of the man…of…warone could hardly do less; it seemed to

meand the Princess took one end of the table and I took the

other; and the captain was very kind and nice; and told us fairy…

stories; and asked us both to come and stay with him next

Christmas; and promised we should have some hunting; on real

ponies。  When he left I gave him some ingots and things; and saw

him into his boat; and then I went round the ship and addressed

the crew in several set speeches; which moved them deeply; and

with my own hands loaded up the carronade with grape…shot till it

ran over at the mouth。  This done; I retired into the cabin

with the Princess; and locked the door。  And first we started the

musical box; taking turns to wind it up; and then we made toffee

in the cabin…stove; and then we ran the train round and round the

room; and through and through the tunnel; and lastly we swam the

tin ironclad in the bath; with the soap…dish for a pirate。



Next morning the air was rich with spices; porpoises rolled and

gambolled round the bows; and the South Sea Islands lay full in

view (they were the REAL South Sea Islands; of coursenot the

badly furnished journeymen…islands that are to be perceived on

the map)。  As for the pirate brigantine and the man…of…war; I

don't really know what became of them。  They had played their

part very well; for the time; but I wasn't going to bother to

account for them; so I just let them evaporate quietly。  The

islands provided plenty of fresh occupation。  For here were

little bays of silvery sand; dotted with land…crabs; groves

of palm…trees wherein monkeys frisked and pelted each other with

cocoanuts; and caves; and sites for s
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