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Amyas laughed; and nodded; and the bargain was concluded。

So out went Yeo to eat; and Amyas having received his despatches; got ready for his journey home。

〃Go the short way over the moors; lad; and send back Cary's gray when you can。  You must not lose an hour; but be ready to sail the moment the wind goes about。〃

So they started: but as Amyas was getting into the saddle; he saw that there was some stir among the servants; who seemed to keep carefully out of Yeo's way; whispering and nodding mysteriously; and just as his foot was in the stirrup; Anthony; the old butler; plucked him back。

〃Dear father alive; Mr。 Amyas!〃 whispered he: 〃and you ben't going by the moor road all alone with that chap?〃

〃Why not; then?  I'm too big for him to eat; I reckon。〃

〃Oh; Mr。 Amyas! he's not right; I tell you; not company for a Christianto go forth with creatures as has flames of fire in their inwards; 'tis temptation of Providence; indeed; then; it is。〃

〃Tale of a tub。〃

〃Tale of a Christian; sir。  There was two boys pig…minding; seed him at it down the hill; beside a maiden that was taken mazed (and no wonder; poor soul!) and lying in screeching asterisks now down to the millyou ask as you go byand saw the flames come out of the mouth of mun; and the smoke out of mun's nose like a vire… drake; and the roaring of mun like the roaring of ten thousand bulls。  Oh; sir! and to go with he after dark over moor!  'Tis the devil's devices; sir; against you; because you'm going against his sarvants the Pope of Room and the Spaniard; and you'll be Pixy…led; sure as life; and locked into a bog; you will; and see mun vanish away to fire and brimstone; like a jack…o'…lantern。  Oh; have a care; then; have a care!〃

And the old man wrung his hands; while Amyas; bursting with laughter; rode off down the park; with the unconscious Yeo at his stirrup; chatting away about the Indies; and delighting Amyas more and more by his shrewdness; high spirit; and rough eloquence。

They had gone ten miles or more; the day began to draw in; and the western wind to sweep more cold and cheerless every moment; when Amyas; knowing that there was not an inn hard by around for many a mile ahead; took a pull at a certain bottle which Lady Grenville had put into his holster; and then offered Yeo a pull also。

He declined; he had meat and drink too about him; Heaven be praised!

〃Meat and drink?  Fall to; then; man; and don't stand on manners。〃

Whereon Yeo; seeing an old decayed willow by a brook; went to it; and took therefrom some touchwood; to which he set a light with his knife and a stone; while Amyas watched; a little puzzled and startled; as Yeo's fiery reputation came into his mind。  Was he really a salamander…sprite; and going to warm his inside by a meal of burning tinder?  But now Yeo; in his solemn methodical way; pulled out of his bosom a brown leaf; and began rolling a piece of it up neatly to the size of his little finger; and then; putting the one end into his mouth and the other on the tinder; sucked at it till it was a…light; and drinking down the smoke; began puffing it out again at his nostrils with a grunt of deepest satisfaction; and resumed his dog…trot by Amyas's side; as if he had been a walking chimney。

On which Amyas burst into a loud laugh; and cried

〃Why; no wonder they said you breathed fire?  Is not that the Indians' tobacco?〃

〃Yea; verily; Heaven be praised! but did you never see it before?〃

〃Never; though we heard talk of it along the coast; but we took it for one more Spanish lie。  Humphwell; live and learn!〃

〃Ah; sir; no lie; but a blessed truth; as I can tell; who have ere now gone in the strength of this weed three days and nights without eating; and therefore; sir; the Indians always carry it with them on their war…parties: and no wonder; for when all things were made none was made better than this; to be a lone man's companion; a bachelor's friend; a hungry man's food; a sad man's cordial; a wakeful man's sleep; and a chilly man's fire; sir; while for stanching of wounds; purging of rheum; and settling of the stomach; there's no herb like unto it under the canopy of heaven。〃

The truth of which eulogium Amyas tested in after years; as shall be fully set forth in due place and time。  But 〃Mark in the meanwhile;〃 says one of the veracious chroniclers from whom I draw these facts; writing seemingly in the palmy days of good Queen Anne; and 〃not having〃 (as he says) 〃before his eyes the fear of that misocapnic Solomon James I。 or of any other lying Stuart;〃 〃that not to South Devon; but to North; not to Sir Walter Raleigh; but to Sir Amyas Leigh; not to the banks of Dart; but to the banks of Torridge; does Europe owe the day…spring of the latter age; that age of smoke which shall endure and thrive; when the age of brass shall have vanished like those of iron and of gold; for whereas Mr。 Lane is said to have brought home that divine weed (as Spenser well names it) from Virginia; in the year 1584; it is hereby indisputable that full four years earlier; by the bridge of Putford in the Torridge moors (which all true smokers shall hereafter visit as a hallowed spot and point of pilgrimage) first twinkled that fiery beacon and beneficent lodestar of Bidefordian commerce; to spread hereafter from port to port and peak to peak; like the watch…fires which proclaimed the coming of the Armada or the fall of Troy; even to the shores of the Bosphorus; the peaks of the Caucasus; and the farthest isles of the Malayan sea; while Bideford; metropolis of tobacco; saw her Pool choked with Virginian traders; and the pavement of her Bridgeland Street groaning beneath the savory bales of roll Trinadado; leaf; and pudding; and her grave burghers; bolstered and blocked out of their own houses by the scarce less savory stock…fish casks which filled cellar; parlor; and attic; were fain to sit outside the door; a silver pipe in every strong right hand; and each left hand chinking cheerfully the doubloons deep lodged in the auriferous caverns of their trunk… hose; while in those fairy…rings of fragrant mist; which circled round their contemplative brows; flitted most pleasant visions of Wiltshire farmers jogging into Sherborne fair; their heaviest shillings in their pockets; to buy (unless old Aubrey lies) the lotus…leaf of Torridge for its weight in silver; and draw from thence; after the example of the Caciques of Dariena; supplies of inspiration much needed; then as now; in those Gothamite regions。 And yet did these improve; as Englishmen; upon the method of those heathen savages; for the latter (so Salvation Yeo reported as a truth; and Dampier's surgeon Mr。 Wafer after him); when they will deliberate of war or policy; sit round in the hut of the chief; where being placed; enter to them a small boy with a cigarro of the bigness of a rolling…pin and puffs the smoke thereof into the face of each warrior; from the eldest to the youngest; while they; putting their hand funnel…wise round their mouths; draw into the sinuosities of the brain that more than Delphic vapor of prophecy; which boy presently falls down in a swoon; and being dragged out by the heels and laid by to sober; enter another to puff at the sacred cigarro; ti
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