第1章

CONTENTS

PrologueI。JonathanRuggII。TheMysteriousLadywiththeSilverVeilIII。TheTerrificEncounterwiththeOne—eyedLittleGentlemaninBlackIV。TheMomentousAdventurewiththeStrangerwiththeSilverEar—ringsV。TheUnexpectedEncounterwiththeSea—captainwiththeBrokenNoseVI。TheConclusionoftheAdventurewiththeLadywiththeSilverVeilEpiloguePrologueAveryfamouspirateofhisdaywasCaptainRobertsonKeitt。

Beforeembarkinguponhislatercareerofinfamy,hewas,inthebeginning,verywellknownasareputablemerchantintheislandofJamaica。Thenceentering,firstofall,uponthebusinessoftheAfricantrade,hepresently,byregulardegrees,becameapirate,andfinallyendedhiscareerasoneofthemostrenownedfreebootersofhistory。

Theremarkableadventurethroughwhichheatoncereachedthepinnacleofsuccess,andbecameinhisprofessionthemostfamousfigureofhisday,wasthecaptureoftheRajahofKishmoor’sgreatship,TheSunoftheEast。InthisvesselwastheRajah’sfavoriteQueen,who,togetherwithherattendants,weresetuponapilgrimagetoMecca。ThecourtofthisgreatOrientalpotentatewas,asmaybereadilysupposed,fairlya—glitterwithgoldandjewels,sothat,whatwithsuchpersonaladornmentsthattheQueenandherattendantshadfetchedwiththem,besidesanampletreasuryfortheexpensesoftheexpedition,anincredibleprizeofgoldandjewelsrewardedthefreebootersfortheirsuccessfuladventure。

AmongthepreciousstonestakeninthisgreatpurchasewasthesplendidrubyofKishmoor。This,asmaybeknowntothereader,wasoneoftheworld’sgreatestgems,andwasuniquealikebothforitsprodigioussizeandthesplendorofitscolor。ThispreciousjeweltheRajahofKishmoorhad,uponacertainoccasion,bestoweduponhisQueen,andatthetimeofhercapturesheworeitasthecentre—pieceofasortofacoronetwhichencircledherforeheadandbrow。

TheseizurebythepirateofsoconsiderableapersonasthatoftheQueenofKishmoor,andoftheenormoustreasurethathefoundaboardhership,wouldalonehavebeensufficienttohaveestablishedhisfame。Butthecaptureofsoextraordinaryaprizeasthatoftheruby——whichwas,initself,worththevalueofanentireOrientalkingdom——exaltedhimatoncetotheveryhighestpinnacleofrenown。

Havingachievedthecaptureofthisincredibleprize,ourcaptainscuttledthegreatshipandlefthertosinkwithallonboard。

ThreeLascarsofthecrewaloneescapedtobearthenewsofthistremendousdisastertoanastoundedworld。

Asmayreadilybesupposed,itwasnownolongerpossibleforCaptainKeitttohopetoliveinsuchcomparativeobscurityashehadbeforeenjoyed。Hiswasnowtooremarkableafigureintheeyesoftheworld。Severalexpeditionsfromvariouspartswereimmediatelyfittedoutagainsthim,anditpresentlybecamenolongercompatiblewithhissafetytoremainthusclearlyoutlinedbeforetheeyesoftheworld。Accordingly,heimmediatelysetaboutseekingsuchsecurityashemightnowhopetofind,whichhedidthemorereadilysincehehadnow,andatonecast,soentirelyfulfilledhismostsanguineexpectationsofgood—fortuneandoffame。

Thereafter,accordingly,theadventuresofourcaptainbecameofamoreapocryphalsort。ItwasknownthathereachedtheWestIndiesinsafety,forhewasonceseenatPortRoyalandtwiceatSpanishTown,intheislandofJamaica。Thereafter,however,hedisappeared;norwasituntilseveralyearslaterthattheworldheardanythingconcerninghim。

OnedayacertainNicholasDuckworthy,whohadoncebeengunneraboardthepiratecaptain’sownship,TheGoodFortune,wasarrestedinthetownofBristolintheveryactofattemptingtoselltoamerchantofthatplaceseveralvaluablegemsfromaquantitywhichhecarriedwithhimtiedupinaredbandannahandkerchief。

IntheconfessionofwhichDuckworthyafterwarddeliveredhimselfhedeclaredthatCaptainKeitt,afterhisgreatadventure,havingsailedfromAfricainsafety,andsoreachedtheshoresoftheNewWorld,hadwreckedTheGoodFortuneonacoralreefofftheWindwardIslands;thathethenimmediatelydesertedtheship,andtogetherwithDuckworthyhimself,thesailing—master(whowasaPortuguese),thecaptainofabrigTheBloodyHand(aconsortofKeitt’s),andavillainousrascalnamedHunt(who,occupyingnoprecisepositionamongthepirates,wasatoncetheinstigatorofandthepartakerinthegreatestpartofCaptainKeitt’swickednesses),madehiswaytothenearestportofsafety。ThesefiveworthiesatlastfetchedtheislandofJamaica,bringingwiththemallofthejewelsandsomeofthegoldthathadbeencapturedfromTheSunoftheEast。

But,uponcomingtoadivisionoftheirbooty,itwaspresentlydiscoveredthattheRajah’srubyhadmysteriouslydisappearedfromthecollectionofjewelstobedivided。Theotherpiratesimmediatelysuspectedtheircaptainofhavingsecretlypurloinedit,and,indeed,socertainweretheyofhisturpitudethattheyimmediatelysetabouttakingmeanstoforceaconfessionfromhim。

Inthis,however,theyweresofarunsuccessfulthatthecaptain,refusingtoyieldtotheirimportunities,hadsufferedhimselftodieundertheirhands,andhadsocarriedthesecretofthehiding—placeofthegreatruby——ifhepossessedsuchasecret——alongwithhim。

Duckworthyconcludedhisconfessionbydeclaringthatinhisopinionhehimself,thePortuguesesailing—master,thecaptainofTheBloodyHand,andHuntweretheonlyonesofCaptainKeitt’screwwhowerenowalive;forthatTheGoodFortunemusthavebrokenupinastorm,whichimmediatelyfollowedtheirdesertionofher;inwhicheventtheentirecrewmustinevitablyhaveperished。

ItmaybeaddedthatDuckworthyhimselfwasshortlyhanged,sothat,ifhissurmisewastrue,therewasnowonlythreeleftaliveofallthatwickedcrewthathadsuccessfullycarriedtoitscompletionthegreatestadventurewhichanypirateintheworldhadever,perhaps,embarkedupon。

I。JonathanRuggYoumayneverknowwhatromanticaspirationsmayliehiddenbeneaththemostsedateandsoberdemeanor。

TohaveobservedJonathanRugg,whowasatall,lean,loose—jointedyoungQuakerofasomewhatforbiddingaspect,withstraight,darkhairandabony,overhangingforeheadsetintoafrown,apairofsmall,deep—seteyes,andasquarejaw,noonewouldforamomenthavesuspectedthatheconcealedbeneathsoseriousanexterioranyappetiteforromanticadventure。

Nevertheless,findinghimselfsuddenlytransported,asitwere,fromthequietofsosoberatownasthatofPhiladelphiatothetropicalenchantmentofKingston,intheislandofJamaica,thenightbrilliantwithafullmoonthatswunginanopalsky,thewarmandluminousdarknessrepletewiththemysteriesofatropicalnight,andburdenedwiththeodorsofalandbreeze,hesuddenlydiscoveredhimselftobeovertakenwithsovehementadesireforsomeunwontedexcitementthat,hadtheopportunitypresenteditself,hefelthimselfreadytoembraceanyadventurewiththeutmosteagerness,nomatterwhitheritwouldhaveconductedhim。

Athome(wherehewasaclerkinthecounting—houseofaleadingmerchant,bynameJeremiahDoolittle),shouldsuchidlefancieshavecometohim,hewouldhavelookeduponhimselfaslittlebetterthanafool,butnowthathefoundhimselfforthefirsttimeinaforeigncountry,surroundedbysuchstrangeandunusualsightsandsounds,allconducivetoextravagantimaginations,thewishforsomeextraordinaryandaltogetherunusualexperiencetookpossessionofhimwithasingularvehemencetowhichhehadheretoforebeenaltogetherastranger。

Inthestreetwherehestood,whichwasofashiningwhitenessandwhichreflectedtheeffulgenceofthemoonlightwithanincredibledistinction,heobserved,stretchingbeforehim,longlinesofwhitegardenwalls,overtoppedbyaprodigiousluxurianceoftropicalfoliage。

Inthesegardens,andsetclosetothestreet,stoodseveralpretentiousvillasandmansions,theslattedblindsandcurtainsofthewindowsofwhichwereraisedtoadmitofthefreerentranceofthecoolandbalmyairofthenight。Fromwithinthereissuedforthbrightlights,togetherwiththeexhilaratingsoundofmerryvoiceslaughingandtalking,orperhapsasongaccompaniedbythetinklingmusicofaspinetorofaguitar。Anoccasionalgroupoffigures,cladinlightandsummer—likegarments,andadornedwithgayandstartlingcolors,passedhimthroughthemoonlight;sothatwhatwiththebrightnessandwarmthofthenight,togetherwithalltheseunusualsightsandsounds,itappearedtoJonathanRuggthathewasrathertheinhabitantofsomeextraordinarylandofenchantmentandunrealitythanadwelleruponthatsoberandsolidworldinwhichhehadheretoforepassedhisentireexistence。

BeforecontinuingthisnarrativethereadermayherebeinformedthatourherohadcomeintothisenchantedworldasthesupercargooftheshipSUSANNAHAYES,ofPhiladelphia;thathehadforseveralyearsprovedhimselfsohonestandindustriousaservanttothemerchanthouseoftheworthyJeremiahDoolittlethatthatbenevolentmanhadgiventohiswell—deservingclerkthisopportunityatonceofgratifyinganinclinationforforeigntravelandoffillingapositionoftrustthatshouldredoundtohisindividualprofit。TheSUSANNAHAYEShadenteredKingstonHarborthatafternoon,andthiswasJonathan’sfirstnightspentinthosetropicallatitudes,whitherhisfancyandhisimaginationhadsooftencarriedhimwhilehestoodoverthedeskfilingtheaccountsofinvoicesfromforeignparts。

Itmightbefinallyaddedthat,hadheatallconceivedhowsoonandtowhatadegreehissuddeninclinationforadventurewastobegratified,hisromanticaspirationsmighthavebeensomewhatdashedattheprospectthatlaybeforehim。

II。TheMysteriousLadywiththeSilverVeilAtthatmomentourherosuddenlybecameconsciousofthefactthatasmallwicketinawoodengatenearwhichhestoodhadbeenopened,andthattheeyesofanotherwiseconcealedcountenancewereobservinghimwiththeutmostclosenessofscrutiny。

Hehadhardlytimetobecomeawareofthisobservationofhispersonwhenthegateitselfwasopened,andthereappearedbeforehim,inthemoonlight,thebentandcrookedfigureofanagednegress。Shewascladinacalamancoraiment,andwasfurtheradornedwithavarietyofgaudilycoloredtrimmings,vastlysuggestiveofthetropicalworldofwhichshewasaninhabitant。

Herwoollyheadwasenveloped,afterthefashionofherpeople,inthefoldsofagiganticandflamingredturbanconstructedofanentirepocket—handkerchief。Herfacewaspock—pittedtoanincredibledegree,sothatwhatwiththisdeformity,emphasizedbythepoutingofherprodigiousandshapelesslips,andtherollingofapairofeyesasyellowassaffron,JonathanRuggthoughtthathehadneverbeheldafigureatoncesoextraordinaryandsorepulsive。

Itoccurredtoourherothathere,maybe,wastoovertakehimsuchanadventureasthatwhichhehadjustamomentbeforebeendesiringsoardently。Norwashemistaken;forthenegress,firstlookingthiswayandthenthat,withanextremelywaryandcunningexpression,andapparentlyhavingsatisfiedherselfthatthestreet,forthemoment,wasprettyemptyofpassers,beckonedtohimtodrawnearer。Whenhehadapproachedcloseenoughtohershecaughthimbythesleeve,and,instantlydrawinghimintothegardenbeyond,shutandboltedthegatewithaquicknessandasilencesuggestiveofthemostextravagantsecrecy。

Atthesamemomentahugenegrosuddenlyappearedfromtheshadowofthegatepost,andsoplacedhimselfbetweenJonathanandthegatethatanyattempttoescapewouldinevitablyhaveentailedaconflict,uponourhero’spart,withthesableandgiantguardian。

Saysthenegress,lookingveryintentlyatourhero:\"Beyouafeard,Buckra?\"

\"Why,no,\"quothedJonathan;\"fortotelltheethetruth,friend,thoughIamamanofpeace,beingofthatreligiousorderknownastheSocietyofFriends,Iamnotsoweakinpersonnorsotimidindispositionastowarrantmeinbeingafraidofanyone。

Indeed,wereIofamindtoescape,Imight,withoutboasting,declaremybeliefthatIshouldbeabletopushmywaypastevenabettermanthanthylargefriendwhostandssothreateninglyinfrontofyondergate。\"

Atthesewordsthenegressbrokeintosoprodigiousagrinthat,inthemoonlight,itappearedasthoughthewholelowerpartofherfacehadbeentransformedintoshiningteeth。\"YoubeabraveBuckra,\"saysshe,inhergibberingEnglish。\"YoucomewidMelina,andMelinatakeyoutoprettylady,whowantyoutoeatsupperwidher。\"

Thereupon,andallowingourheronoopportunitytodeclinethisextraordinaryinvitation,evenhadhebeenofamindtodoso,shetookhimbythehand,andledhimtowardthelargeandimposinghousewhichcommandedthegarden。\"Indeed,\"saysJonathantohimself,ashefollowedhissableguide——himselffollowedinturnbythegiganticnegro——\"indeed,Iamliketohavemyfillofadventure,ifanythingistobejudgedfromsuchabeginningasthis。\"

Nordidtheinteriorsumptuousnessofthemansionatallbelietheimposingcharacterofitsexterior,for,enteringbywayofanilluminatedveranda,andsocomingintoabrilliantlylightedhallwaybeyond,Jonathanbeheldhimselftobesurroundedbysuchawealthofexquisiteandwell—appointedtastefulnessasithadneverbeforebeenhisgood—fortunetobehold。

Candlesofclarifiedwaxsparkledlikestarsinchandeliersofcrystal。Theseinturn,catchingtheillumination,glitteredinprismaticfragmentswithallthevariedcolorsoftherainbow,sothatamellowyetbrilliantradiancefilledtheentireapartment。

Polishedmirrorsofaspotlessclearness,framedingoldenframesandbuiltintothewalls,reflectedthewaxedfloors,therichOrientalcarpets,andthesumptuouspaintingsthathungagainsttheivory—tintedpaneling,sothatinappearancethebeautiesoftheapartmentwerecontinuedinbewilderingvistasuponeverysidetowardwhichthebeholderdirectedhisgaze。

Biddingourherotobeseated,whichhedidwithnosmalldegreeofembarrassmentandconstraint,andupontheextremeedgeofthegiltandsatin—coveredchair,thenegresswhohadbeenhisconductorlefthimforthetimebeingtohisowncontemplation。

Almostbeforehehadanopportunitytocomposehimselfintoanythingmorethanapartofhisordinarysedatenessofdemeanor,thesilkencurtainsatthedoorwayattheotherendoftheapartmentweresuddenlydivided,andJonathanbeheldbeforehimafemalefiguredisplayingthemostexquisitecontourofmouldandofproportion。Shewascladentirelyinwhite,andwasenvelopedfromheadtofootinthefoldsofaveilofdelicatesilvergauze,which,thoughhidinghercountenancefromrecognition,neverthelesspermittedsufficientofherbeautiestobediscernedtosuggesttheextremeeleganceandlovelinessofherlineaments。

Advancingtowardourhero,andextendingtohimataperinghandaswhiteasalabaster,thefingersencircledwithamultitudeofjewelledrings,sheaddressedhimthus:

\"Sir,\"shesaid,speakinginaccentsofthemostsilveryandmusicalcadence,\"youarenodoubtvastlysurprisedtofindyourselfthusunexpectedly,andalmostasbyviolence,introducedintothehouseofonewhoissuchanentirestrangertoyouasmyself。ButthoughIamunknowntoyou,ImustinformyouthatI

ambetteracquaintedwithmyvisitor,formyagentshavebeenobservingyoueversinceyoulandedthisafternoonatthedock,andtheyhavefollowedyoueversince,untilalittlewhileago,whenyoustoppedimmediatelyoppositemygardengate。Theseagentshaveobservedyouwithaclosenessofscrutinyofwhichyouaredoubtlessentirelyunaware。Theyhaveeveninformedmethat,owingdoubtlesstoyourextremeinterestinyournewsurroundings,youhavenotasyetsupped。Knowingthis,andthatyoumustnowbeenjoyingaveryheartyappetite,Ihavetoaskyouifyouwilldometheextremefavorofsittingattablewithmeatarepastwhichyouwilldoubtlessbesurprisedtolearnhasbeenhastilypreparedentirelyinyourhonor。\"

Sosaying,andgivingJonathannotimeforreply,sheofferedhimherhand,andwiththemostpoliteinsistenceconductedhimintoanexquisitelyappointeddiningroomadjoining。

Herestoodatablecoveredwithasnow—whitecloth,andembellishedwithsilverandcrystalornamentsofeverydescription。HavingseatedherselfandhavingindicatedtoJonathantotakethechairoppositetoher,thetwowerepresentlyservedwitharepastsuchasourherohadnotthoughtcouldhaveexistedoutofthepagesofcertainextraordinaryOrientaltaleswhichonetimehadfallentohislottoread。

Thissupper(whichinitselfmightsuccessfullyhavetemptedthetasteofaSybarite)wasfurtherenhancedbyseveralwinesandcordialswhich,fillingtheroomwiththearomaofthesunlitgrapesfromwhichtheyhadbeenexpressed,stimulatedtheappetite,whichwithoutthemneedednosuchspur。Thelady,whoatebutsparinglyherself,possessedherselfwithpatienceuntilJonathan’shungerhadbeenappeased。When,however,shebeheldthatheweakenedinhisattacksuponthedessertofsweetswithwhichthebanquetwasconcluded,sheaddressedhimuponthebusinesswhichwasevidentlyentirelyoccupyinghermind。

\"Sir,\"saidshe,\"youaredoubtlessawarethateveryone,whethermanorwoman,ispossessedofanenemy。InmyowncaseImustinformyouthatIhavenolessthanthreewho,tocompasstheirends,wouldgladlysacrificemylifeitselftotheirpurposes。AtnotimeamIsafefromtheirmachinations,norhaveIanyone,\"

criedshe,exhibitingagreatemotion,\"towhomImayturninmyneed。Itwasthisthatledmetohopetofindinyouafriendinmyperils,for,havingobservedthroughmyagentsthatyouarenotonlyhonestindispositionandstronginperson,butthatyouarepossessedofaconsiderabledegreeofenergyanddetermination,Iammostdesirousofimposinguponyourgood—natureatrustofwhichyoucannotforamomentsuspectthemagnitude。Tellme,areyouwillingtoassistapoor,defencelessfemaleinherhouroftrial?\"

\"Indeed,friend,\"quothJonathan,withmorevivacitythanheusuallyexhibited,withalenitytowhichhehadheretoforeinhislifetimebeenastranger——beingwarmedintosuchaspirit,doubtless,bythegenerouswinesofwhichhehadpartaken——\"indeed,friend,ifIcouldbutseethyfaceitwoulddoubtlessmakemydecisioninsuchamatterthemorefavorable,sinceIaminclinedtothinkfromthelittleIcanbeholdofit,thatthyappearancemustbeextremelycomelytotheeye。\"

\"Sir,\"saidthelady,exhibitingsomeamusementatthisunexpectedsally,\"Iam,youmustknow,asGodmademe。Sometime,perhaps,Imaybeverygladtosatisfyyourcuriosity,andexhibittoyoumypoorcountenancesuchasitis。Butnow\"——andheresherevertedtohermoreseriousmood——\"Imustagainputittoyou:areyouwillingtohelpanunprotectedwomaninaperiodofverygreatdangertoherself?ShouldyoudeclinetheassistancewhichIsolicit,myslavesshallconductyoutothegatethroughwhichyouentered,andsufferyoutodepartinpeace。Shouldyou,upontheotherhand,acceptthetrust,youaretoreceivenorewardtherefor,exceptthegratitudeofonewhothusappealstoyouinherhelplessness。\"

ForafewmomentsJonathanfellsilent,forhere,indeed,washeenteringintoanadventurewhichinfinitelysurpassedanyanticipationthathecouldhaveformed。Hewas,besides,ofacautiousnature,andwasentirelydisinclinedtoembarkintoanyaffairsoobscureandtangledasthatinwhichhenowfoundhimselfbecominginvolved。

\"Friend,\"saidhe,atlast,\"Imaytelltheethatthystoryhassofarmovedmeastogivemeeveryinclinationtohelptheeinthydifficulties,butImustalsoinformtheethatIamamanofcaution,havingneverbeforeenteredintoanybusinessofthissort。Therefore,beforegivinganypromisethatmaybindmyfutureactions,Imust,incommonwisdom,demandtoknowwhataretheconditionsthatthouhastinmindtoimposeuponme。\"

\"Indeed,sir,\"criedthelady,withgreatvivacityandwithmorecheerfulaccents——asthoughhermindhadbeenrelievedofaburdenoffearthathercompanionmightatoncehavedeclinedevenaconsiderationofherrequest——\"indeed,sir,youwillfindthatthetrustwhichIwouldimposeuponyouisinappearancenosuchgreatmatterasmywordsmayhaveledyoutosuppose。

\"YoumustknowthatIampossessedofalittletrinketwhich,inthehandsofanyonewho,likeyourself,isastrangerintheseparts,wouldpossessnosignificance,butwhichwhileinmykeepingisfraughtwithinfinitemenacetome。\"

Hereupon,andhavingsospoken,sheclappedherhands,andanattendantimmediatelyentered,disclosingthepersonofthesamenegresswhohadfirstintroducedJonathanintothestrangeadventureinwhichhenowfoundhimselfinvolved。Thiscreature,whoappearedstillmoredeformedandrepulsiveinthebrilliantlylightedroomthanshehadinthemoonlight,carriedinherhandsawhitenapkin,whichshehandedtohermistress。Thisbeingopened,disclosedasmallivoryballofaboutthebignessofalime。Noddingtothenegresstowithdraw,theladyhandedhimtheivoryball,andJonathantookitwithnosmalldegreeofcuriosityandexamineditcarefully。Itappearedtobeofanexceedingantiquity,andofsodeepayellowastobealmostbrownincolor。ItwascoveredoverwithstrangefiguresandcharactersofanOrientalsort,whichappearedtoourherotobeofChineseworkmanship。

\"Imusttellyou,sir,\"saidthelady,aftershehadpermittedherguesttoexaminethisforawhileinsilence,\"thatthoughthisappearstoyoutobeoflittleworth,itisyetofextremevalue。Afterall,however,itisnothingbutacuriositythatanyonewhoisinterestedinsuchmattersmightpossess。WhatIhavetoaskyouisthis:Willyoubewillingtotakethisintoyourcharge,toguarditwiththeutmostcareandfidelity——yes,evenastheappleofyoureye——duringyourcontinuanceintheseparts,andtoreturnittomeinsafetythedaybeforeyourdeparture。

Bysodoingyouwillrendermeaservicewhichyoumayneitherunderstandnorcomprehend,butwhichshallmakemeyourdebtorformyentirelife。\"

BythistimeJonathanhadprettywellcomposedhismindforareply。

\"Friend,\"saidhe,\"suchamatterasthisisentirelyoutofmyknowledgeofbusiness,whichis,indeed,thatofaclerkinthemercantileprofession。Nevertheless,Ihaveeveryinclinationtohelpthee,thoughItrustthoumayesthavemagnifiedthedangersthatbesetthee。Thisappearstometobealittletrifleforsuchanado;nevertheless,Iwilldoasthoudostrequest。Iwillkeepitinsafetyandwillreturnittotheeuponthisdayaweekhence,bywhichtimeIhopetohavedischargedmycargoandbereadytocontinuemyvoyagetoDemerara。\"

Atthesewordsthelady,whohadbeenwatchinghimallthetimewithamostunaccountableeagerness,burstforthintowordsofsuchheart—feltgratitudeastoentirelyoverwhelmourhero。Whenhertransportshadbeensomewhatassuagedshepermittedhimtodepart,andthenegressconductedhimbackthroughthegarden,whenceshepresentlyshowedhimthroughthegatewhitherhehadenteredandoutintothestreet。

III。TheTerrificEncounterwiththeOne—eyedLittleGentlemaninBlackFindinghimselfoncemoreintheopenstreet,JonathanRuggstoodforawhileinthemoonlight,endeavoringtocomposehismindintosomewhatofthatsobrietythatwashabitualwithhim;for,indeed,hewasnotalittleexcitedbytheunexpectedincidentsthathadjustbefallenhim。Fromthiseffortatcomposurehewasarousedbyobservingthatalittlegentlemancladallinblackhadstoppedatalittledistanceawayandwaslookingveryintentlyathim。Inthebrightnessofthemoonlightourherocouldseethatthelittlegentlemanpossessedbutasingleeye,andthathecarriedagold—headedcaneinhishand。Hehadhardlytimetoobservetheseparticulars,whentheotherapproachedhimwitheveryappearanceofpolitenessandcordiality。

\"Sir,\"saidhe,\"surelyIamnotmistakeninrecognizinginyouthesupercargooftheshipSUSANNAHAYES,whicharrivedthisafternoonatthisport?\"

\"Indeed,\"saidJonathan,\"thouartright,friend。Thatismyoccupation,andthatiswhenceIcame。\"

\"Tobesure!\"saidthelittlegentleman。\"Tobesure!Tobesure!

TheSUSANNAHAYES,withacargoofIndian—cornmeal,andfromdeargoodfriendJeremiahDoolittle,ofPhiladelphia。Iknowyourgoodmasterverywell——verywellindeed。AndhaveyouneverheardhimspeakofhisfriendMr。AbnerGreenway,ofKingston,Jamaica?\"

\"Why,no,\"repliedJonathan,\"IhavenosuchrecollectionofthenamenordoIknowthatanysuchnamehatheverappeareduponourbooks。\"

\"Tobesure!Tobesure!\"repeatedthelittlegentleman,briskly,andwithexceedinggood—nature。\"Indeed,mynameisnotlikelytohaveeverappeareduponhisbooks,forIamnotabusinesscorrespondent,butonewho,intimespast,washisextremelyintimatefriend。ThereismuchIwouldliketoaskabouthim,and,indeed,Iwasinhopesthatyouwouldhavebeenthebearerofaletterfromhim。ButIhavelodgingsatalittledistancefromhere,sothatifitisnotrequestingtoomuchofyoumaybeyouwillaccompanymethither,sothatwemaytalkatourleisure。Iwouldgladlyaccompanyyoutoyourshipinsteadofurgingyoutocometomyapartments,butImusttellyouIampossessedofadevilofafever,sothatmyphysicianhathforbiddenmetobeoutofnights。\"

\"Indeed,\"saidJonathan,whom,youmayhaveobserved,wasofaveryeasydisposition——\"indeed,Ishallbeverygladtoaccompanytheetothylodgings。ThereisnothingIwouldlikebetterthantoserveanyfriendofgoodJeremiahDoolittle’s。\"

Andthereupon,andwithgreatamity,thetwowalkedofftogether,thelittleone—eyedgentlemaninblacklinkinghisarmconfidinglyintothatofJonathan’s,andtappingthepavementcontinuallywithhiscaneashetrottedonatagreatpace。Hewasverywellacquaintedwiththetown(ofwhichhewasacitizen),andsointerestingwashisdiscoursethattheyhadgoneaconsiderabledistancebeforeJonathanobservedtheywereenteringintoaquarterdarkerandlessfrequentedthanthatwhichtheyhadquitted。Tallbrickhousesstooduponeitherside,betweenwhichstretchedanarrow,crookedroadway,withakennelrunningdownthecentre。

Infrontofoneofthesehouses——atallandgloomystructure——ourhero’sconductorstoppedand,openingthedoorwithakey,beckonedforhimtoenter。Jonathanhavingcomplied,hisnew—foundfriendledthewayupaflightofsteps,againstwhichJonathan’sfeetbeatnoisilyinthedarkness,andatlength,havingascendedtwostairwaysandhavingreachedalanding,heopenedadoorattheendofthepassageandusheredJonathanintoanapartment,unlighted,exceptfortheMoonshine,which,cominginthroughapartlyopenshutter,layinabrilliantpatchoflightuponthefloor。

Hisconductorhavingstruckalightwithaflintandsteel,ourherobytheilluminationofasinglecandlepresentlydiscoveredhimselftobeinabedchamberfurnishedwithnosmalldegreeofcomfort,andevenelegance,andhavingeveryappearanceofabachelor’schamber。

\"Youwillpardonme,\"saidhisnewacquaintance,\"ifIshuttheseshuttersandthewindow,forthatdevilishfeverofwhichIspokeisofsuchasortthatImustkeepthenightairevenoutfrommyroom,orelseIshallbeshakingthebonesoutofmyjointsandchatteringtheteethoutofmyheadbyto—morrowmorning。\"

Sosayinghewasasgoodashisword,andnotonlydrewtheshuttersto,butshottheheavyironboltintoitsplace。Havingaccomplishedthishebadeourherotobeseated,andplacingbeforehimsomeexceedinglysuperiorrum,togetherwithsomeequallyexcellenttobacco,theypresentlyfellintothefriendliestdiscourseimaginable。Inthecourseoftheirtalk,whichafterawhilebecameexceedinglyconfidential,Jonathanconfidedtohisnewfriendthecircumstancesoftheadventureintowhichhehadbeenledbythebeautifulstranger,andtoallthathesaidconcerninghisadventurehisinterlocutorlistenedwiththeclosestandmostscrupulouslyrivetedattention。

\"Uponmyword,\"saidhe,whenJonathanhadconcluded,\"Ihopethatyoumaynothavebeenmadethevictimofsomefoolishhoax。

Letmeseewhatitisshehasconfidedtoyou。\"

\"ThatIwill,\"repliedJonathan。Andthereuponhethrusthishandintohisbreeches—pocketandbroughtforththeivoryball。

Nosoonerdidtheoneeyeofthelittlegentlemaninblacklightupontheobjectthanamostsingularandextraordinaryconvulsionappearedtoseizeuponhim。Hadabulletpenetratedhishearthecouldnothavestartedmoreviolently,norhavesatmorerigidlyandbreathlesslystaring。

MasteringhisemotionwiththeutmostdifficultyasJonathanreplacedtheballinhispocket,hedrewadeepandprofoundbreathandwipedthepalmofhishandacrosshisforeheadasthougharousinghimselffromadream。

\"Andyou,\"hesaid,ofasudden,\"are,Iunderstandit,aQuaker。

Doyou,then,nevercarryaweapon,eveninsuchaplaceasthis,whereatanymomentinthedarkaSpanishknifemaybestuckbetwixtyourribs?\"

\"Why,no,\"saidJonathan,somewhatsurprisedthatsoforeignatopicshouldhavebeensosuddenlyintroducedintothediscourse。

\"Iamamanofpeaceandnotofblood。ThepeopleoftheSocietyofFriendsnevercarryweapons,eitherofoffenceordefence。\"

AsJonathanconcludedhisreplythelittlegentlemansuddenlyarosefromhischairandmovedbrisklyaroundtotheothersideoftheroom。Ourhero,watchinghimwithsomesurprise,beheldhimclaptothedoorandwithasinglemovementshoottheboltandturnthekeytherein。ThenextinstantheturnedtoJonathanavisagetransformedassuddenlyasthoughhehaddroppedamaskfromhisface。Thegossipingandpolitelittleoldbachelorwastherenolonger,butinhissteadamanwithacountenanceconvulsedwithsomefuriousandnamelesspassion。

\"Thatball!\"hecried,inahoarseandraucousvoice。\"Thativoryball!Giveittomeupontheinstant!\"

Ashespokehewhippedoutfromhisbosomalong,keenSpanishknifethatinitseveryappearancespokewithoutequivocationofthemostmurderouspossibilities。

Themalignantpassionsthatdistortedeverylineamentofthecountenanceofthelittleoldgentlemaninblackfilledourherowithsuchastonishmentthatheknewnotwhetherhewereasleeporawake;butwhenhebeheldtheotheradvancingwiththenakedandshiningknifeinhishandhisreasonreturnedtohimlikeaflash。Leapingtohisfeet,helostnotimeinputtingthetablebetweenhimselfandhissuddenenemy。

\"Indeed,friend,\"hecried,inavoicepenetratedwithterror——\"indeed,friend,thouhadstbestkeepthydistancefromme,forthoughIamamanofpeaceandashunnerofbloodshed,I

promisetheethatIwillnotstandstilltobemurderedwithoutoutcryorwithoutendeavoringtodefendmylife!\"

\"Cryasloudasyouplease!\"exclaimedtheother。\"Nooneisnearthisplacetohearyou!Cryuntilyouarehoarse;nooneinthisneighborhoodwillstoptoaskwhatisthematterwithyou。ItellyouIamdeterminedtopossessmyselfofthativoryball,andhaveitIshall,eventhoughIamobligedtocutoutyourhearttogetit!\"Ashespokehegrinnedwithsoextraordinaryanddevilishadistortionofhiscountenance,andwithsuchanappearanceofeveryintentionofcarryingouthisthreatastosendthegoose—fleshcreepinglikeicyfingersupanddownourhero’sspinewiththemostincrediblerapidityandacuteness。

Nevertheless,masteringhisfears,Jonathancontrivedtospeakupwithaprettygoodappearanceofspirit。\"Indeed,friend,\"hesaid,\"thouappearesttoforgetthatIamamanoftwicethybulkandhalfthyyears,andthatthoughthouhastaknifeIamdeterminedtodefendmyselftothelastextremity。Iamnotgoingtogivetheethatwhichthoudemandestofme,andforthysakeI

advisetheetoopenthedoorandletmegofreeasIentered,orelseharmmaybefallthee。\"

\"Fool!\"criedtheother,hardlygivinghimtimetoend。\"Doyou,then,thinkthatIhavetimetochatterwithyouwhiletwovillainsarelyinginwaitforme,perhapsattheverydoor?

Blameyourownselfforyourdeath!\"And,gnashinghisteethwithanindescribablemenace,andrestinghishanduponthetable,hevaultedwithincredibleagilitycleanacrossitanduponourhero,who,entirelyunpreparedforsuchanextraordinaryattack,wasflungbackagainstthewall,withanarmasstrongassteelclutchinghisthroatandaknifeflashinginhisveryeyeswithdreadfulportentofinstantdeath。

Withaninstincttopreservehislife,hecaughthisassailantbythewrist,and,bendingitawayfromhimself,seteveryfibreofhisbodyinasuperhumanefforttoguardandprotecthimself。Theother,thoughsomucholderandsmaller,seemedtobecomposedentirelyoffibresofsteel,and,inhismurderousendeavors,putforthastrengthsoextraordinarythatforamomentourherofelthisheartmeltwithinhimwithterrorforhislife。Thespittalappearedtodryupwithinhismouth,andhishairtocreepandriseuponhishead。Withavehementcryofdespairandanguish,heputforthonestupendouseffortfordefence,and,clappinghisheelbehindtheother’sleg,andthrowinghiswholeweightforward,hefairlytrippedhisantagonistbackwardashestood。

Togethertheyfelluponthefloor,lockedinthemostdesperateembrace,andoverturningachairwithaprodigiousclatterintheirdescent——ourherouponthetopandthelittlegentlemaninblackbeneathhim。

Astheystruckthefloorthelittlemaninblackemittedamostpiercingandterriblescream,andinstantlyrelaxinghiseffortsofattack,felltobeatingthefloorwiththebackofhishandsanddrubbingwithhisheelsupontheruginwhichhehadbecomeentangled。

Ourheroleapedtohisfeet,andwithdilatingeyesandexpandingbrainandswimmingsightstareddownupontheotherlikeoneturnedtoastone。

Hebeheldinstantlywhathadoccurred,andthathehad,withoutsointending,killedafellow—man。Theknife,turnedawayfromhisownperson,hadintheirfallbeenplungedintothebosomoftheother,andhenowlayquiveringinthelastthroesofdeath。