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utly refused; 〃counting it;〃 he said; 〃a mean thing to tell a lie in that way; unless in extreme danger; or for great ends of state。〃

So holding on their course till they were shut out by the next point; they started; Cary in the largest boat with twenty men; and Amyas in the smaller one with fifteen more; among whom was John Brimblecombe; who must needs come in his cassock and bands; with an old sword of his uncle's which he prized mightily。

When they came to the bight's mouth; they found; as they had expected; coral rocks; and too many of them; so that they had to run along the edge of the reef a long way before they could find a passage for the boats。  While they were so doing; and those of them who were new to the Indies were admiring through the clear element those living flower…beds; and subaqueous gardens of Nereus and Amphitrite; there suddenly appeared below what Yeo called 〃a school of sharks;〃 some of them nearly as long as the boat; who looked up at them wistfully enough out of their wicked scowling eyes。

〃Jack;〃 said Amyas; who sat next to him; 〃look how that big fellow eyes thee: he has surely taken a fancy to that plump hide of thine; and thinks thou wouldst eat as tender as any sucking porker。〃

Jack turned very pale; but said nothing。

Now; as it befell; just then that very big fellow; seeing a parrot… fish come out of a cleft of the coral; made at him from below; as did two or three more; the poor fish finding no other escape; leaped clean into the air; and almost aboard the boat; while just where he had come out of the water; three or four great brown shagreened noses clashed together within two yards of Jack as he sat; each showing its horrible rows of saw teeth; and then sank sulkily down again; to watch for a fresh bait。  At which Jack said very softly; 〃In manus tuas; Domine!〃 and turning his eyes in board; had no lust to look at sharks any more。

So having got through the reef; in they ran with a fair breeze; the caravel not being now a musket…shot off。  Cary laid her aboard before the Spaniards had time to get to their ordnance; and standing up in the stern…sheets; shouted to them to yield。  The captain asked boldly enough; in whose name?  〃In the name of common sense; ye dogs;〃 cries Will; 〃do you not see that you are but fifty strong to our twenty?〃  Whereon up the side he scrambled; and the captain fired a pistol at him。  Cary knocked him over; unwilling to shed needless blood; on which all the crew yielded; some falling on their knees; some leaping overboard; and the prize was taken。

In the meanwhile; Amyas had pulled round under her stern; and boarded the boat which was second from her; for the nearest was fast alongside; and so a sure prize。  The Spaniards in her yielded without a blow; crying 〃Misericordia;〃 and the negroes; leaping overboard; swam ashore like sea…dogs。  Meanwhile; the third boat; which was not an oar's length off; turned to pull away。  Whereby befell a notable adventure: for John Brimblecombe; casting about in a valiant mind how he should distinguish himself that day; must needs catch up a boat…hook; and claw on to her stern; shouting; 〃Stay; ye Papists!  Stay; Spanish dogs!〃by which; as was to be expected; they being ten to his one; he was forthwith pulled overboard; and fell all along on his nose in the sea; leaving the hook fast in her stern。

Where; I know not how; being seized with some panic fear (his lively imagination filling all the sea with those sharks which he had just seen); he fell a…roaring like any town…bull; and in his confusion never thought to turn and get aboard again; but struck out lustily after the Spanish boat; whether in hope of catching hold of the boat…hook which trailed behind her; or from a very madness of valor; no man could divine; but on he swam; his cassock afloat behind him; looking for all the world like a great black monk…fish; and howling and puffing; with his mouth full of salt water; 〃Stay; ye Spanish dogs!  Help; all good fellows!  See you not that I am a dead man?  They are nuzzling already at my toes! He hath hold of my leg!  My right thigh is bitten clean off!  Oh that I were preaching in Hartland pulpit!  Stay; Spanish dogs! Yield; Papist cowards; least I make mincemeat of you; and take me aboard!  Yield; I say; or my blood be on your heads!  I am no Jonah; if he swallow me; he will never cast me up again! it is better to fall into the hands of man; than into the hands of devils with three rows of teeth apiece。  In manus tuas。  Orate pro anima!〃

And so forth; in more frantic case than ever was Panurge in that his ever…memorable seasickness; till the English; expecting him every minute to be snapped up by sharks; or brained by the Spaniard's oars; let fly a volley into the fugitives; on which they all leaped overboard like their fellows; whereon Jack scrambled into the boat; and drawing sword with one hand; while he wiped the water out of his eyes with the other; began to lay about him like a very lion; cutting the empty air; and crying; 〃Yield; idolaters! Yield; Spanish dogs!〃  However; coming to himself after a while; and seeing that there was no one on whom to flesh his maiden steel; he sits down panting in the sternsheets; and begins stripping off his hose。  On which Amyas; thinking surely that the good fellow had gone mad with some stroke of the sun; or by having fallen into the sea after being overheated with his rowing; bade pull alongside; and asked him in heaven's name what he was doing with his nether tackle。  On which Jack; amid such laughter as may be conceived; vowed and swore that his right thigh was bitten clean through; and to the bone; yea; and that he felt his hose full of blood; and so would have swooned away for imaginary loss of blood (so strong was the delusion on him) had not his friends; after much arguing on their part; and anger on his; persuaded him that he was whole and sound。

After which they set to work to overhaul their maiden prize; which they found full of hides and salt…pork; and yet not of that alone; for in the captain's cabin; and also in the sternsheets of the boat which Brimblecombe had so valorously boarded; were certain frails of leaves packed neatly enough; which being opened were full of goodly pearls; though somewhat brown (for the Spaniards used to damage the color in their haste and greediness; opening the shells by fire; instead of leaving them to decay gradually after the Arabian fashion); with which prize; though they could not guess its value very exactly; they went off content enough; after some malicious fellow had set the ship on fire; which; being laden with hides; was no nosegay as it burnt。

Amyas was very angry at this wanton damage; in which his model; Drake; had never indulged; but Cary had his jest ready。  〃Ah!〃 said he; 〃'Lutheran devils' we are; you know; so we are bound to vanish; like other fiends; with an evil savor。〃

As soon; however; as Amyas was on board again; he rounded his friend Mr。 Brimblecombe in the ear; and told him he had better play the man a little more; roaring less before he was hurt; and keeping his breath to help his strokes; if he wished the crew to listen much to his discourses。  Frank; hearing this; bade Amyas leave the offe
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