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westward ho-第156章

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The ruse succeeded utterly; and before half…an…hour was over; all the ship's boats which could be lowered were filled with Spaniards in their shirts; getting ashore as best they could。

〃Here is a new sort of camisado;〃 quoth Cary。  〃The last Spanish one I saw was at the sortie from Smerwick: but this is somewhat more prosperous than that。〃

〃Get the main and foresail up; Will!〃 said Amyas; 〃cut the cable; and we will plume the quarry as we fly。〃

〃Spoken like a good falconer。  Heaven grant that this big woodcock may carry a good trail inside!〃

〃I'll warrant her for that;〃 said Jack Brimblecombe。  〃She floats so low。〃

〃Much of your build; too; Jack。  By the by; where is the commander?〃

Alas! Don Pedro; forgotten in the bustle; had been lying on the deck in his shirt; helplessly bound; exhausting that part of his vocabulary which related to the unseen world。  Which most discourteous act seemed at first likely to be somewhat heavily avenged on Amyas; for as he spoke; a couple of caliver…shots; fired from under the poop; passed 〃ping〃 〃ping〃 by his ears; and Cary clapped his hand to his side。

〃Hurt; Will?〃

〃A pinch; old ladLook out; or we are 'allen verloren' after all; as the Flemings say。〃

And as he spoke; a rush forward on the poop drove two of their best men down the ladder into the waist; where Amyas stood。

〃Killed?〃 asked he; as he picked one up; who had fallen head over heels。

〃Sound as a bell; sir: but they Gentiles has got hold of the firearms; and set the captain free。〃

And rubbing the back of his head for a minute; he jumped up the ladder again; shouting

〃Have at ye; idolatrous pagans!  Have at ye; Satan's spawn!〃

Amyas jumped up after him; shouting to all hands to follow; for there was no time to be lost。

Out of the windows of the poop; which looked on the main…deck; a galling fire had been opened; and he could not afford to lose men; for; as far as he knew; the Spaniards left on board might still far outnumber the English; so up he sprang on the poop; followed by a dozen men; and there began a very heavy fight between two parties of valiant warriors; who easily knew each other apart by the peculiar fashion of their armor。  For the Spaniards fought in their shirts; and in no other garments: but the English in all other manner of garments; tag; rag; and bobtail; and yet had never a shirt between them。

The rest of the English made a rush; of course; to get upon the poop; seeing that the Spaniards could not shoot them through the deck; but the fire from the windows was so hot; that although they dodged behind masts; spars; and every possible shelter; one or two dropped; and Jack Brimblecombe and Yeo took on themselves to call a retreat; and with about a dozen men; got back; and held a council of war。

What was to be done?  Their arquebuses were of little use; for the Spaniards were behind a strong bulkhead。  There were cannon: but where was powder or shot?  The boats; encouraged by the clamor on deck; were paddling alongside again。  Yeo rushed round and round; probing every gun with his sword。

〃Here's a patararo loaded!  Now for a match; lads。〃

Luckily one of the English had kept his match alight during the scuffle。

〃Thanks be!  Help me to unship the gunthe mast's in the way here。〃

The patararo; or brass swivel; was unshipped。

〃Steady; lads; and keep it level; or you'll shake out the priming。 Ship it here; turn out that one; and heave it into that boat; if they come alongside。  Steady nowso!  Rummage about; and find me a bolt or two; a marlin…spike; anything。  Quick; or the captain will be over…mastered yet。〃

Missiles were foundodds and endsand crammed into the swivel up to the muzzle: and; in another minute; its 〃cargo of notions〃 was crashing into the poop…windows; silencing the fire from thence effectually enough for the time。

〃Now; then; a rush forward; and right in along the deck!〃 shouted Yeo; and the whole party charged through the cabin…doors; which their shot had burst open; and hewed their way from room to room。

In the meanwhile; the Spaniards above had fought fiercely: but; in spite of superior numbers; they had gradually given back before the 〃demoniacal possession of those blasphemous heretics; who fought; not like men; but like furies from the pit。〃  And by the time that Brimblecombe and Yeo shouted from the stern…gallery below that the quarter…deck was won; few on either side but had their shrewd scratch to show。

〃Yield; senor!〃 shouted Amyas to the commander; who had been fighting like a lion; back to back with the captain of mariners。

〃Never!  You have bound me; and insulted me!  Your blood or mine must wipe out the stain!〃

And he rushed on Amyas。  There was a few moments' heavy fence between them; and then Amyas cut right at his head。  But as he raised his arm; the Spaniard's blade slipped along his ribs; and snapped against the point of his shoulder…blade。  An inch more to the left; and it would have been through his heart。  The blow fell; nevertheless; and the commandant fell with it; stunned by the flat of the sword; but not wounded; for Amyas's hand had turned; as he winced from his wound。  But the sea…captain; seeing Amyas stagger; sprang at him; and; seizing him by the wrist; ere he could raise his sword again; shortened his weapon to run him through。  Amyas made a grasp at his wrist in return; but; between his faintness and the darkness; missed it。Another moment; and all would have been over!

A bright blade flashed close past Amyas's ear; the sea…captain's grasp loosened; and he dropped a corpse; while over him; like an angry lioness above her prey; stood Ayacanora; her long hair floating in the wind; her dagger raised aloft; as she looked round; challenging all and every one to approach。

〃Are you hurt?〃 panted she。

〃A scratch; child。What do you do here?  Go back; go back。〃

Ayacanora slipped back like a scolded child; and vanished in the darkness。

The battle was over。  The Spaniards; seeing their commanders fall; laid down their arms; and cried for quarter。  It was given; the poor fellows were tied together; two and two; and seated in a row on the deck; the commandant; sorely bruised; yielded himself perforce; and the galleon was taken。

Amyas hurried forward to get the sails set。  As he went down the poop…ladder; there was some one sitting on the lowest step。

〃Who is herewounded?〃

〃I am not wounded;〃 said a woman's voice; low; and stifled with sobs。

It was Ayacanora。  She rose; and let him pass。  He saw that her face was bright with tears; but he hurried on; nevertheless。

〃Perhaps I did speak a little hastily to her; considering she saved my life; but what a brimstone it is!  Mary Ambree in a dark skin! Now then; lads!  Get the Santa Fe gold up out of the canoes; and then we will put her head to the north…east; and away for Old England。  Mr。 Brimblecombe! don't say that Eastward…ho don't bring luck this time。〃

It was impossible; till morning dawned; either to get matters into any order; or to overhaul the prize they had taken; and many of the men were so much exhausted that they fell fast asleep on the deck ere the surgeon had time to dress their wounds。  However; Amyas contrived; when o
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