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westward ho-第124章

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〃Ah!〃 said Salvation Yeo; as he helped the trophy up over the side; 〃ah! it was not for nothing that we found poor Michael!  He was always a good comradenigh as good a one as William Penberthy of Marazion; whom the Lord grant I meet in bliss!  And now; then; my masters; shall we inshore again and burn La Guayra?〃

〃Art thou never glutted with Spanish blood; thou old wolf?〃 asked Will Cary。

〃Never; sir;〃 answered Yeo。

〃To St。 Jago be it;〃 said Amyas; 〃if we can get there; butGod help us!〃

And he looked round sadly enough; while no one needed that he should finish his sentence; or explain his 〃but。〃

The foremast was gone; the main…yard sprung; the rigging hanging in elf…locks; the hull shot through and through in twenty places; the deck strewn with the bodies of nine good men; beside sixteen wounded down below; while the pitiless sun; right above their heads; poured down a flood of fire upon a sea of glass。

And it would have been well if faintness and weariness had been all that was the matter; but now that the excitement was over; the collapse came; and the men sat down listlessly and sulkily by twos and threes upon the deck; starting and wincing when they heard some poor fellow below cry out under the surgeon's knife; or murmuring to each other that all was lost。  Drew tried in vain to rouse them; telling them that all depended on rigging a jury…mast forward as soon as possible。  They answered only by growls; and at last broke into open reproaches。  Even Will Cary's volatile nature; which had kept him up during the fight; gave way; when Yeo and the carpenter came aft; and told Amyas in a low voice

〃We are hit somewhere forward; below the water…line; sir。  She leaks a terrible deal; and the Lord will not vouchsafe to us to lay our hands on the place; for all our searching。〃

〃What are we to do now; Amyas; in the devil's name?〃 asked Cary; peevishly。

〃What are we to do; in God's name; rather;〃 answered Amyas; in a low voice。  〃Will; Will; what did God make you a gentleman for; but to know better than those poor fickle fellows forward; who blow hot and cold at every change of weather!〃

〃I wish you'd come forward and speak to them; sir;〃 said Yeo; who had overheard the last words; 〃or we shall get naught done。〃

Amyas went forward instantly。

〃Now then; my brave lads; what's the matter here; that you are all sitting on your tails like monkeys?〃

〃Ugh!〃 grunts one。  〃Don't you think our day's work has been long enough yet; captain?〃

〃You don't want us to go in to La Guayra again; sir?  There are enough of us thrown away already; I reckon; about that wench there。〃

〃Best sit here; and sink quietly。  There's no getting home again; that's plain。〃

〃Why were we brought out here to be killed?〃

〃For shame; men!〃 cries Yeo; 〃you're no better than a set of stiff… necked Hebrew Jews; murmuring against Moses the very minute after the Lord has delivered you from the Egyptians。〃

Now I do not wish to set Amyas up as a perfect man; for he had his faults; like every one else; nor as better; thank God; than many and many a brave and virtuous captain in her majesty's service at this very day: but certainly he behaved admirably under that trial。 Drake had trained him; as he trained many another excellent officer; to be as stout in discipline; and as dogged of purpose; as he himself was: but he had trained him also to feel with and for his men; to make allowances for them; and to keep his temper with them; as he did this day。  True; he had seen Drake in a rage; he had seen him hang one man for a mutiny (and that man his dearest friend); and threaten to hang thirty more; but Amyas remembered well that that explosion took place when having; as Drake said publicly himself; 〃taken in hand that I know not in the world how to go through with; it passeth my capacity; it hath even bereaved me of my wits to think of it;〃 。 。 。 and having 〃now set together by the ears three mighty princes; her majesty and the kings of Spain and Portugal;〃 he found his whole voyage ready to come to naught; 〃by mutinies and discords; controversy between the sailors and gentlemen; and stomaching between the gentlemen and sailors。〃 〃But; my masters〃 (quoth the self…trained hero; and Amyas never forgot his words); 〃I must have it left; for I must have the gentlemen to haul and draw with the mariner; and the mariner with the gentlemen。  I would like to know him that would refuse to set his hand to a rope!〃

And now Amyas's conscience smote him (and his simple and pious soul took the loss of his brother as God's verdict on his conduct); because he had set his own private affection; even his own private revenge; before the safety of his ship's company; and the good of his country。

〃Ah;〃 said he to himself; as he listened to his men's reproaches; 〃if I had been thinking; like a loyal soldier; of serving my queen; and crippling the Spaniard; I should have taken that great bark three days ago; and in it the very man I sought!〃

So 〃choking down his old man;〃 as Yeo used to say; he made answer cheerfully

〃Pooh! pooh! brave lads!  For shame; for shame!  You were lions half…an…hour ago; you are not surely turned sheep already!  Why; but yesterday evening you were grumbling because I would not run in and fight those three ships under the batteries of La Guayra; and now you think it too much to have fought them fairly out at sea? What has happened but the chances of war; which might have happened anywhere?  Nothing venture; nothing win; and nobody goes bird… nesting without a fall at times。  If any one wants to be safe in this life; he'd best stay at home and keep his bed; though even there; who knows but the roof might fall through on him?〃

〃Ah; it's all very well for you; captain;〃 said some grumbling younker; with a vague notion that Amyas must be better off than he; because he was a gentleman。  Amyas's blood rose。

〃Yes; sirrah! it is very well for me; as long as God is with me: but He is with every man in this ship; I would have you to know; as much as He is with me。  Do you fancy that I have nothing to lose? I who have adventured in this voyage all I am worth; and more; who; if I fail; must return to beggary and scorn?  And if I have ventured rashly; sinfully; if you will; the lives of any of you in my own private quarrel; am I not punished?  Have I not lost?〃

His voice trembled and stopped there; but he recovered himself in a moment。

〃Pish! I can't stand here chattering。  Carpenter! an axe! and help me to cast these spars loose。  Get out of my way; there! lumbering the scuppers up like so many moulting fowls!  Here; all old friends; lend a hand!  Pelican's men; stand by your captain!  Did we sail round the world for nothing?〃

This last appeal struck home; and up leaped half…a…dozen of the old Pelicans; and set to work at his side manfully to rig the jury…mast。

〃Come along!〃 cried Cary to the malcontents; 〃we're raw longshore fellows; but we won't be outdone by any old sea…dog of them all。〃 And setting to work himself; he was soon followed by one and another; till order and work went on well enough。

〃And where are we going; when the mast's up?〃 shouted some saucy hand from behind。

〃Where you daren't follow us 
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