友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!
合租小说网 返回本书目录 加入书签 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 『收藏到我的浏览器』

dream days-第14部分

快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部! 如果本书没有阅读完,想下次继续接着阅读,可使用上方 "收藏到我的浏览器" 功能 和 "加入书签" 功能!



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

cocoanuts; and caves; and sites for stockades; and hidden

treasures significantly indicated by skulls; in riotous plenty;

while birds and beasts of every colour and all latitudes made

pleasing noises which excited the sporting instinct。



The islands lay conveniently close together; which necessitated

careful steering as we threaded the devious and intricate

channels that separated them。  Of course no one else could be

trusted at the wheel; so it is not surprising that for some time

I quite forgot that there was such a thing as a Princess on

board。  This is too much the masculine way; whenever there's any

real business doing。  However; I remembered her as soon as the

anchor was dropped; and I went below and consoled her; and we had

breakfast together; and she was allowed to 〃pour out;〃 which

quite made up for everything。  When breakfast was over we ordered

out the captain's gig; and rowed all about the islands; and

paddled; and explored; and hunted bisons and beetles and

butterflies; and found everything we wanted。  And I gave her pink

shells and tortoises and great milky pearls and little green

lizards; and she gave me guinea…pigs; and coral to make into

waistcoat…buttons; and tame sea…otters; and a real pirate's

powder…horn。  It was a prolific day and a long…lasting one; and

weary were we with all our hunting and our getting and our

gathering; when at last we clambered into the captain's gig and

rowed back to a late tea。



The following day my conscience rose up and accused me。  This was

not what I had come out to do。  These triflings with pearls and

parrakeets; these al fresco luncheons off yams and bananas

there was no 〃making of history〃 about them; I resolved that

without further dallying I would turn to and capture the French

frigate; according to the original programme。  So we upped anchor

with the morning tide; and set all sail for San Salvador。



Of course I had no idea where San Salvador really was。  I haven't

now; for that matter。  But it seemed a right…sounding sort of

name for a place that was to have a bay that was to hold a French

frigate that was to be cut out; so; as I said; we sailed for San

Salvador; and made the bay about eight bells that evening; and

saw the topmasts of the frigate over the headland that sheltered

her。  And forthwith there was summoned a Council of War。



It is a very serious matter; a Council of War。  We had not held

one hitherto; pirates and truck of that sort not calling for such

solemn treatment。  But in an affair that might almost be

called international; it seemed well to proceed gravely and by

regular steps。  So we met in my cabinthe Princess; and the

bo'sun; and a boy from the real…life lot; and a man from among

the book…men; and a fellow from No…man's…land; and myself in the

chair。



The bo'sun had taken part in so many cuttings…out during his past

career that practically he did all the talking; and was the

Council of War himself。  It was to be an affair of boats; he

explained。  A boat's…crew would be told off to cut the cables;

and two boats'…crews to climb stealthily on board and overpower

the sleeping Frenchmen; and two more boats' crews to haul the

doomed vessel out of the bay。  This made rather a demand on my

limited resources as to crews; but I was prepared to stretch a

point in a case like this; and I speedily brought my numbers up

to the requisite efficiency。



The night was both moonless and star…lessI had arranged all

thatwhen the boats pushed off from the side of our vessel; and

made their way toward the ship that; unfortunately for itself;

had been singled out by Fate to carry me home in triumph。  I was

in excellent spirits; and; indeed; as I stepped over the side; a

lawless idea crossed my mind; of discovering another Princess on

board the frigatea French one this time; I had heard that that

sort was rather nice。  But I abandoned the notion at once;

recollecting that the heroes of all history had always been noted

for their unswerving constancy。



The French captain was snug in bed when I clambered in through

his cabin window and held a naked cutlass to his throat。 

Naturally he was surprised and considerably alarmed; till I

discharged one of my set speeches at him; pointing out that my

men already had his crew under hatchways; that his vessel

was even then being towed out of harbour; and that; on his

accepting the situation with a good grace; his person and private

property would be treated with all the respect due to the

representative of a great nation for which I entertained feelings

of the profoundest admiration and regard and all that sort of

thing。  It was a beautiful speech。  The Frenchman at once

presented me with his parole; in the usual way; and; in a reply

of some power and pathos; only begged that I would retire a

moment while he put on his trousers。  This I gracefully consented

to do; and the incident ended。



Two of my boats were sunk by the fire from the forts on the

shore; and several brave fellows were severely wounded in the

hand…to…hand struggle with the French crew for the possession of

the frigate。  But the bo'sun's admirable strategy; and my

own reckless gallantry in securing the French captain at the

outset; had the fortunate result of keeping down the death…rate。 

It was all for the sake of the Princess that I had arranged so

comparatively tame a victory。  For myself; I rather liked a fair

amount of blood…letting; red…hot shot; and flying splinters。  But

when you have girls about the place; they have got to be

considered to a certain extent。



There was another supper…party that night; in my cabin; as soon

as we had got well out to sea; and the French captain; who was

the guest of the evening; was in the greatest possible form。  We

became sworn friends; and exchanged invitations to come and stay

at each other's homes; and really it was quite difficult to

induce him to take his leave。  But at last he and his crew were

bundled into their boats; and after I had pressed some pirate

bullion upon themdelicately; of course; but in a pleasant

manner that admitted of no denialthe gallant fellows quite

broke down; and we parted; our bosoms heaving with a full sense

of each other's magnanimity and good…fellowship。



The next day; which was nearly all taken up with shifting our

quarters into the new frigate; so honourably and easily acquired;

was a very pleasant one; as everyone who has gone up in the world

and moved into a larger house will readily understand。  At last I

had grim; black guns all along each side; instead of a rotten

brass carronade; at last I had a square…rigged ship; with real

yards; and a proper quarter…deck。  In fact; now that I had soared

as high as could be hoped in a single voyage; it seemed about

time to go home and cut a dash and show off a bit。  The worst of

this ocean…theatre was; it held no proper audience。  It was

hard; of course; to relinquish all the adventures that still lay

untouched in these Southern seas。  Whaling; for instance; had not

yet been entered upon; the joys of exploration; and strange

inland cities innocent of the white man; still awaited me; and

the book of wrecks and rescues was not yet even opened。  But I

had achieved a frigate and a Princess; and that was not so bad

for a beginning; and more than enough to show off with before

those dull unadventurous folk who continued on their mill…horse

round at home。



The voyage home was a record one; so far as mere speed was

concerned; and all adventures were scornfully left behind; as we

rattled along; for other adventurers who had still their laurels

to win。  Hardly later than the noon of next day we dropped anchor

in Plymouth Sound; and heard the intoxicating clamour of bells;

the roar of artillery; and the hoarse cheers of an excited

populace surging down to the quays; that told us we were being

appreciated at something like our true merits。  The Lord Mayor

was waiting there to receive us; and with him several Admirals of

the Fleet; as we walked down the lane of pushing; enthusiastic

Devonians; the Princess and I; and our war…worn; weather…beaten;

spoil…laden crew。  Everybody was very nice about the French

frigate; and the pirate booty; and the scars still fresh on our

young limbs; yet I think what I liked best of all was; that they

all pronounced the Princess to be a duck; and a peerless; brown…

haired darling; and a true mate for a hero; and of the right

Princess…breed。



The air was thick with invitations and with the smell of civic

banquets in a forward stage; but I sternly waved all festivities

aside。  The coaches…and…four I had ordered immediately on

arriving were blocking the whole of the High Street; the

champing of bits and the pawing of gravel summoned us to take our

seats and be off; to where the real performance awaited us;

compared with which all this was but an interlude。  I placed the

Princess in the most highly gilded coach of the lot; and mounted

to my place at her side; and the rest of the crew scrambled on

board of the others as best they might。  The whips cracked and

the crowd scattered and cheered as we broke into a gallop for

home。  The noisy bells burst into a farewell peal



Yes; that was undoubtedly the usual bell for school…room tea。 

And high time too; I thought; as I tumbled out of the bath; which

was beginning to feel very hard to the projecting portions of my

frame…work。  As I trotted downstairs; hungrier even than usual;

farewells floated up from the front door; and I heard the

departing voices of our angular elderly visitors as they made

their way down the walk。  Man was still catching it; apparently

Man was getting it hot。  And much Man cared!  The seas were his;

and their islands; he had his frigates for the taking; his

pirates and their hoards for an unregarded cutlass…stroke or
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!