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the story of a bad boy(顽童故事)-第26部分

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steady till I see if the mate can let me off。 If you please; sir;〃 he continued; 

addressing the steersman; a very red…faced; bow…legged person; 〃this here 

is a little shipmate o' mine as wants to talk over back times along of me; if 

so it's convenient。〃 

     〃All right; Ben;〃 returned the mate; 〃sha'n't want you for an hour。〃 

     Leaving one  man in   charge of  the  boat; the  mate and the rest   of  the 

crew went off together。 In the meanwhile Pepper Whitcomb had got out 

his cunner…line;   and was quietly fishing   at the   end of   the wharf;   as if   to 

give me the idea that he wasn't so very much impressed by my intimacy 

with so renowned a character as Sailor Ben。 Perhaps Pepper was a little 

jealous。 At any rate; he refused to go with us to the house。 

     Captain Nutter was at home reading the Rivennouth Barnacle。 He was 

a    reader    to  do    an   editor's   heart   good;    he   never    skipped     over    an 

advertisement;   even   if   he   had   read   it   fifty   times   before。   Then   the   paper 

went   the   rounds   of   the   neighborhood;   among   the   poor   people;   like   the 

single portable eye which the three blind crones passed to each other in the 

legend   of   King   Acrisius。   The   Captain;   I   repeat;   was   wandering   in   the 

labyrinths   of   the   Rivermouth   Barnacle   when   I   led   Sailor   Ben   into   the 

sitting…room。 

     My grandfather; whose inborn courtesy knew no distinctions; received 

my   nautical   friend   as   if   he   had   been   an   admiral   instead   of   a   common 

forecastle…hand。       Sailor    Ben    pulled   an   imaginary      tuft  of  hair   on   his 

forehead; and bowed clumsily。 Sailors have a way of using their forelock 

as a sort of handle to bow with。 

     The old tar had probably never been in so handsome an apartment in 

all his days; and nothing could induce him to take the inviting mahogany 



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chair which the Captain wheeled out from the corner。 

     The abashed mariner stood up against the wall; twirling his tarpaulin 

in his two hands and looking extremely silly。 He made a poor show in a 

gentleman's drawing…room; but what a fellow he had been in his day; when 

the gale blew great guns and the topsails wanted reefing! I thought of him 

with the Mexican squadron off Vera Cruz; where; 

     'The rushing battle…bolt sung from the three…decker out of the 

     foam;〃 

     and he didn't seem awkward or ignoble to me; for all his shyness。 

     As Sailor Ben declined to sit down; the Captain did not resume his seat; 

so we three stood in a constrained manner until my grandfather went to the 

door and called to Kitty to bring in a decanter of Madeira and two glasses。 

     〃My grandson; here; has talked so much about you;〃 said the Captain; 

pleasantly; 〃that you seem quite like an old acquaintance to me。〃 

     〃Thankee; sir; thankee;〃 returned Sailor Ben; looking as guilty as if he 

had been detected in picking a pocket。 

     〃And I'm very glad to see you; Mr。…Mr。…〃 

     〃Sailor Ben;〃 suggested that worthy。 

     〃Mr。   Sailor   Ben;〃   added   the   Captain;   smiling。   〃Tom;   open   the   door; 

there's Kitty with the glasses。〃 

     I opened the door; and Kitty entered the room bringing the things on a 

waiter; which she was about to set on the table; when suddenly she uttered 

a loud shriek; the decanter and glasses fell with a crash to the floor; and 

Kitty; as white as a sheet; was seen flying through the hall。 

     〃It's  his  wraith!    It's  his  wraith!〃'  we   heard    Kitty   shrieking    in  the 

kitchen。 

     My grandfather and I turned with amazement to Sailor Ben。 His eyes 

were standing out of his head like a lobster's。 

     〃It's my own little Irish lass!〃 shouted the sailor; and he darted into the 

hall after her。 

     Even then we scarcely caught the meaning of his words; but when we 

saw Sailor Ben and Kitty sobbing on each other's shoulder in the kitchen; 

we understood it all。 

     〃I   begs   your   honor's   parden;   sir;〃   said   Sailor   Ben;   lifting   his   tear… 



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stained   face   above   Kitty's   tumbled hair;   〃I   begs   your honor's   parden   for 

kicking up a rumpus in the house; but it's my own little Irish lass as I lost 

so long ago!〃 

     〃Heaven preserve us!〃 cried the Captain; blowing his nose violently…a 

transparent ruse to hide his emotion。 

     Miss Abigail was in an upper chamber; sweeping; but on hearing the 

unusual      racket   below;    she    scented    an   accident    and    came    ambling 

downstairs with   a bottle  of  the infallible hot…drops   in her  hand。  Nothing 

but the firmness of my grandfather prevented her from giving Sailor Ben a 

table…spoonful on the spot。 But when   she learned what had come   about… 

that this was Kitty's husband; that Kitty Collins wasn't Kitty Collins now; 

but   Mrs。   Benjamin Watson   of   Nantucket…the   good   soul   sat   down   on   the 

meal…chest and sobbed as if…to quote from Captain Nutter…as if a husband 

of her own had turned up! 

     A happier set of   people than   we were   never met   together in   a   dingy 

kitchen or anywhere else。 The Captain ordered a fresh decanter of Madeira; 

and   made   all   hands;   excepting   myself;   drink   a   cup   to   the   return   of   〃the 

prodigal sea…son;〃 as he persisted in calling Sailor Ben。 

     After the first flush of joy and surprise was over Kitty grew silent and 

constrained。 Now and then she fixed her eyes thoughtfully on her husband。 

Why had he deserted her all these years? What right had he to look for a 

welcome from one he had treated so cruelly? She had been true to him; but 

had he been true to her? Sailor Ben must have guessed what was passing 

in her mind; for presently he took her hand and said… 〃Well; lass; it's a long 

yarn; but you shall have it all in good time。 It was my hard luck as made 

us part company; an' no will of mine; for I loved you dear。〃 

     Kitty brightened up immediately; needing no other assurance of Sailor 

Ben's faithfulness。 

     When his hour had expired; we walked with him down to the wharf; 

where the Captain held a consultation with the mate; which resulted in an 

extension      of  Mr。    Watson's    leave    of  absence;    and    afterwards     in  his 

discharge from his ship。 We then went to the 〃Mariner's Home〃 to engage 

a room for him; as he wouldn't hear of accepting the hospitalities of the 

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     〃You     see;   I'm   only    an   uneddicated     man;〃     he   remarked      to  my 

grandfather; by way of explanation。 



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                         CHAPTER Sixteen 



                          In Which Sailor Ben Spins a Yarn 



     Of course we were all very curious to learn what had befallen Sailor 

Ben   that   morning   long   ago;   when   he   bade   his   little   bride   goodby   and 

disappeared so mysteriously。 

     After   tea;   that   same   evening;   we   assembled   around   the   table   in   the 

kitchen…the only  place   where   Sailor   Ben   felt   at   home3/4to hear   what   he 

had to say for himself。 

     The candles were snuffed; and a pitcher of foaming nut…brown ale was 

set   at   the   elbow   of   the   speaker;   who   was   evidently   embarrassed   by   the 

respectability of his audience; consisting of Captain Nutter; Miss Abigail; 

myself;     and   Kitty;  whose     face   shone    with   happiness    like   one   of  the 

polished tin platters on the dresser。 

     〃Well; my hearties;〃 commenced Sailor Ben…then he stopped short and 

turned very red; as it struck him that maybe this was not quite the proper 

way to address a dignitary like the Captain and a severe elderly lady like 

Miss Abigail Nutter; who sat bolt upright staring at him as she would have 

stared at the Tycoon of Japan himself。 

     〃I   ain't   much   of   a   hand   at   spinnin'   a   yarn;〃   remarked   Sailor   Ben; 

apologetically; 〃'specially when the yarn is all about a man as has made a 

fool of hisself; an' 'specially when that man's name is Benjamin Watson。〃 

     〃Bravo!〃 cried Captain Nutter; rapping on the table encouragingly。 

     〃Thankee; sir; thankee。 I go back to the time when Kitty an' me was 

livin' in lodgin's by the dock in New York。 We was as happy; sir; as two 

porpusses; which they toil not neither do they spin。 But when I seed the 

money      gittin'  low   in  the  locker…Kitty's     starboard    stockin';  savin'   your 

presence; marm…I got down…hearted like; seem' as I should be obleeged to 

ship agin; for it didn't seem as I could do much ashore。 An' then the sea 

was my nat'ral spear of action。 I wasn't exactly born on it; look you; but I 

fell into it the fust time I was let out arter my birth。 My mother slipped her 

cable for a heavenly port afore I was old enough to hail her; so I larnt to 

look on the ocean for a sort of step…mother…an' a precious hard one she has 



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been to me。 

     〃The   idee   of   leavin'   Kitty   so   soon   arter   our   marriage   went   agin   my 

grain considerable。  I  cruised along   the  docks for some…thin' to do   in   the 

way of stevedore: an' though I picked up a stray job here and there; I didn't 

am   enough       to  buy  
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