第4章

Therepellerswerecalledlightinfantry;butwhentheycarriedonoperationsbeyondtheforttheybecamecavalry。Itwasalsotheirduty,20whennototherwiseengaged,tomanufacturesnow—balls。TheGeneral’sstaffconsistedoffiveTemplars(Iamongthenumber,withtherankofMajor),whocarriedtheGeneral’sordersandlookedafterthewounded。

GeneralMatAmes,aveterancommander,wasnolesswide—awakeinthedispositionofhisarmy。Fivecompanies,eachnumberingbutsixmen,inordernottopresenttoobigatargettooursharpshooters,weretochargethefortfromdifferentpoints,theiradvancebeingcoveredbyaheavyfirefromthegunnerspostedintherear。Eachscalerwasprovidedwithonlytworoundsofammunition,whichwerenottobeuseduntilhehadmountedthebreastworkandcoulddeliverhisshotsonourheads。

Thedrawingbelowrepresentstheinteriorofthefortjustprevioustotheassault。Nothingonearthcouldrepresentthestateofthingsafterthefirstvolley。

FortSlatterdetailgraphicThethrillingmomenthadnowarrived。IfIhadbeengoingintoarealengagementIcouldnothavebeenmoredeeplyimpressedbytheimportanceoftheoccasion。

Thefortopenedfirefirst—asingleballfromthedexterousbandofGeneralHarristakingGeneralAmesintheverypitofhisstomach。AcheerwentupfromFortSlatter。Inaninstanttheairwasthickwithflyingmissiles,inthemidstofwhichwedimlydescriedthestormingpartiessweepingupthehill,shouldertoshoulder。Theshoutsoftheleaders,andthesnowballsburstinglikeshellsaboutourears,madeitverylively。

Notmorethanadozenoftheenemysucceededinreachingthecrestofthehill;fiveoftheseclamberedupontheicywalls,wheretheywereinstantlygrabbedbythelegsandjerkedintothefort。Therestretiredconfusedandblindedbyourwell—directedfire。

WhenGeneralHarris(withhisrighteyebungedup)said,’Soldiers,Iamproudofyou!\"myheartswelledinmybosom。

Thevictory,however,hadnotbeenwithoutitsprice。SixNorth—Enders,havingrushedouttoharassthediscomfitedenemy,weregallantlycutoffbyGeneralAmesandcaptured。AmongthesewereLieutenantP。Whitcomb(whohadnobusinesstojoininthecharge,beingweakintheknees),andCaptainFredLangdon,ofGeneralHarris’sstaff。Whitcombwasoneofthemostnotableshotsonourside,thoughhewasnotmuchtoboastofinarough—and—tumblefight,owingtotheweaknessbeforementioned。GeneralAmesputhimamongthegunners,andwewerequicklymadeawareofthelosswehadsustained,byreceivingafrequentartfulballwhichseemedtolightwithunerringinstinctonanynosethatwastheleastbitexposed。IhaveknownoneofPepper’ssnow—balls,firedpointblank,toturnacomerandhitaboywhoconsideredhimselfabsolutelysafe。

Butwehadnotimeforvainregrets。Thebattleraged。Alreadythereweretwobadcasesofblackeye,andoneofnosebleed,inthehospital。

Itwasgloriousexcitement,thosepell—mellonslaughtsandhand—to—handstruggles。Twicewewerewithinanaceofbeingdrivenfromourstronghold,whenGeneralHarrisandhisstaffleapedrecklesslyupontherampartsandhurledthebesiegersheelsoverheaddownhill。

Atsunset,thegarrisonofFortSlatterwasstillunconquered,andtheSouth—Enders,inasolidphalanx,marchedoffwhistling\"YankeeDoodle,\"

whilewecheeredandjeeredthemuntiltheywereoutofhearing。

GeneralAmesremainedbehindtoeffectanexchangeofprisoners。Weheldthirteenofhismen,andheelevenofours。GeneralAmesproposedtocallitaneventhing,sincemanyofhiselevenprisonerswereofficers,whilenearlyallourthirteencaptiveswereprivates。Adisputearisingonthispoint,thetwonoblegeneralscametofisticuffs,andinthe—fracasourbravecommandergothisremainingwelleyebadlydamaged。Thisdidn’tpreventhimfromwritingageneralorderthenextday,onaslate,inwhichhecomplimentedthetroopsontheirheroicbehavior。

OnthefollowingWednesdaythesiegewasrenewed。IforgetwhetheritwasonthatafternoonorthenextthatwelostFortSlatter;butloseitwedid,withmuchvaluableammunitionandseveralmen。Afteraseriesofdesperateassaults,weforcedGeneralAmestocapitulate;andhe,inturn,madetheplacetoohottoholdus。Sofromdaytodaythetideofbattlesurgedtoandfro,sometimesfavoringourarms,andsometimesthoseoftheenemy。

GeneralAmeshandledhismenwithgreatskill;hisdeadliestfoecouldnotdenythat。Onceheoutgeneralledourcommanderinthefollowingmanner:Hemassedhisgunnersonourleftandopenedabriskfire,undercoverofwhichasinglecompany(sixmen)advancedonthatangleofthefort。Ourreservesontherightrushedovertodefendthethreatenedpoint。

Meanwhile,fourcompaniesoftheenemy’sscalersmadeadetourroundthefootofthehill,anddashedintoFortSlatterwithoutopposition。AtthesamemomentGeneralAmes’sgunnersclosedinonourleft,andtherewewerebetweentwofires。Ofcoursewehadtovacatethefort。AcloudrestedonGeneralHarris’smilitaryreputationuntilhissuperiortacticsenabledhimtodispossesstheenemy。

Asthewinterworeon,thewar—spiritwaxedfiercerandfiercer。Atlengththeprovisionagainstusingheavysubstancesinthesnow—ballswasdisregarded。Aballstuckfullofsand—birdshotcametearingintoFortSlatter。Inretaliation,GeneralHarrisorderedabroadsideofshells;i。

e。snow—ballscontainingmarbles。Afterthis,bothsidesneverfailedtofreezetheirammunition。

Itwasnolongerchild’splaytomarchuptothewallsofFortSlatter,norwasthepositionofthebesiegedlessperilous。Ateveryassaultthreeorfourboysoneachsideweredisabled。Itwasnotaninfrequentoccurrenceforthecombatantstoholdupaflagoftrucewhiletheyremovedsomeinsensiblecomrade。

Mattersgrewworseandworse。SevenNorth—Endershadbeenseriouslywounded,andadozenSouth—Enderswerereportedonthesicklist。Theselectmenofthetownawoketothefactofwhatwasgoingon,anddetailedaposseofpolicetopreventfurtherdisturbance。Theboysatthefootofthehill,South—Endersasithappened,findingthemselvesassailedintherearandontheflank,turnedroundandattemptedtobeatoffthewatchmen。Inthistheyweresustainedbynumerousvolunteersfromthefort,wholookedupontheinterferenceastyrannical。

Thewatchweredeterminedfellows,andchargedtheboysvaliantly,drivingthemallintothefort,wherewemadecommoncause,fightingsidebysidelikethebestoffriends。Invainthefourguardiansofthepeacerushedupthehill,flourishingtheirclubsandcallinguponustosurrender。Theycouldnotgetwithintenyardsofthefort,ourfirewassodestructive。InoneoftheonsetsamannamedMugridge,morevalorousthanhispeers,threwhimselfupontheparapet,whenhewasseizedbytwentypairsofhands,anddraggedinsidethebreastwork,wherefifteenboyssatdownonhimtokeephimquiet。

Perceivingthatitwasimpossiblewiththeirsmallnumbertodislodgeus,thewatchsentforreinforcements。Theircallwasrespondedto,notonlybythewholeconstabularyforce(eightmen),butbyanumerousbodyofcitizens,whohadbecomealarmedattheprospectofariot。Thisformidablearraybroughtustooursenses:webegantothinkthatmaybediscretionwasthebetterpartofvalor。GeneralHarrisandGeneralAmes,withtheirrespectivestaffs,heldacouncilofwarinthehospital,andabackwardmovementwasdecidedon。So,afteronegrandfarewellvolley,wefled,sliding,jumping,rolling,tumblingdownthequarryattherearofthefort,andescapedwithoutlosingaman。

ButwelostFortSlatterforever。Thosebattle—scarredrampartswererazedtotheground,andhumiliatingashessprinkledoverthehistoricspot,nearwhichasolitarylynx—eyedpolicemanwasseenprowlingfromtimetotimeduringtherestofthewinter。

Theeventpassedintoalegend,andafterwards,whenlaterinstancesofpluckandendurancewerespokenof,theboyswouldsay,\"Bygolly!YououghttohavebeenatthefightsonSlatter’sHill!\"

ChapterFourteenTheCruiseoftheDolphinItwasspringagain。Thesnowhadfadedawaylikeadream,andwewereawakened,sotospeak,bythesuddenchirpingofrobinsinourbackgarden。

Marvelloustransformationofsnowdriftsintolilacs,wondrousmiracleoftheunfoldingleaf!WereadintheHolyBookhowourSaviour,atthemarriage—feast,changedthewaterintowine;wepauseandwonder;buteveryhouragreatermiracleiswroughtatourveryfeet,ifwehavebuteyestoseeit。

IhadnowbeenayearatRivermouth。IfyoudonotknowwhatsortofboyI

was,itisnotbecauseIhaven’tbeenfrankwithyou。OfmyprogressatschoolIsaylittle;forthisisastory,pureandsimple,andnotatreatiseoneducation。Beholdme,however,wellupinmostoftheclasses。

IhavewornmyLatingrammarintotatters,andaminthefirstbookofVirgil。Iinterlardmyconversationathomewitheasyquotationsfromthatpoet,andimpressCaptainNutterwithaloftynotionofmylearning。IamlikewisetranslatingLesAventuresdeTelemaquefromtheFrench,andshalltackleBlair’sLecturesthenextterm。IamashamedofmycrudecompositionaboutTheHorse,andcandobetternow。Sometimesmyheadalmostacheswiththevarietyofmyknowledge。IconsiderMr。Grimshawthegreatestscholarthateverlived,andIdon’tknowwhichIwouldratherbe—alearnedmanlikehim,oracircusrider。

Mythoughtsreverttothisparticularspringmorefrequentlythantoanyotherperiodofmyboyhood,foritwasmarkedbyaneventthatleftanindelibleimpressiononmymemory。AsIpenthesepages,IfeelthatIamwritingofsomethingwhichhappenedyesterday,sovividlyitallcomesbacktome。

EveryRivermouthboylooksupontheseaasbeinginsomewaymixedupwithhisdestiny。Whileheisyetababylyinginhiscradle,hehearsthedull,far—offboomofthebreakers;whenbeisolder,hewandersbythesandyshore,watchingthewavesthatcomeplungingupthebeachlikewhite—manedseahorses,asThoreaucallsthem;hiseyefollowsthelesseningsailasitfadesintothebluehorizon,andheburnsforthetimewhenheshallstandonthequarter—deckofhisownship,andgosailingproudlyacrossthatmysteriouswasteofwaters。

Thenthetownitselfisfullofhintsandflavorsofthesea。Thegablesandroofsofthehousesfacingeastwardarecoveredwithredrust,liketheflukesofoldanchors;asaltysmellpervadestheair,anddensegrayfogs,theverybreathofOcean,periodicallycreepupintothequietstreetsandenvelopeverything。Theterrificstormsthatlashthecoast;thekelpandspars,andsometimesthebodiesofdrownedmen,tossedonshorebythescornfulwaves;theshipyards,thewharves,andthetawnyfleetoffishing—smacksyearlyfittedoutatRivermouth—thesethings,andahundredother,feedtheimaginationandfillthebrainofeveryhealthyboywithdreamsofadventure。Helearnstoswimalmostassoonashecanwalk;hedrawsinwithhismother’smilktheartofhandlinganoar:heisbornasailor,whateverhemayturnouttobeafterwards。

Toownthewholeoraportionofarow—boatishisearliestambition。NowonderthatI,borntothislife,andcomingbacktoitwithfreshestsympathies,shouldhavecaughttheprevailinginfection。NowonderIlongedtobuyapartofthetrimlittlesailboatDolphin,whichchancedjustthentobeinthemarket。ThiswasinthelatterpartofMay。

Threeshares,atfiveorsixdollarseach,Iforgetwhich,hadalreadybeentakenbyPhilAdams,FredLangdon,andBinnyWallace。Thefourthandremainingsharehungfire。Unlessapurchasercouldbefoundforthis,thebargainwastofallthrough。

IamafraidIrequiredbutslighturgingtojoinintheinvestment。Ihadfourdollarsandfiftycentsonhand,andthetreasureroftheCentipedesadvancedmethebalance,receivingmysilverpencil—caseasamplesecurity。

ItwasaproudmomentwhenIstoodonthewharfwithmypartners,inspectingtheDolphin,mooredatthefootofaveryslipperyflightofsteps。Shewaspaintedwhitewithagreenstripeoutside,andonthesternayellowdolphin,withitsscarletmouthwideopen,staredwithasurprisedexpressionatitsownreflectioninthewater。Theboatwasagreatbargain。

Iwhirledmycapintheair,andrantothestairsleadingdownfromthewharf,whenahandwaslaidgentlyonmyshoulder。IturnedandfacedCaptainNutter。Ineversawsuchanoldsharp—eyeashewasinthosedays。

Iknewhewouldn’tbeangrywithmeforbuyingarowboat;butIalsoknewthatthelittlebowspritsuggestingajib,andthetaperingmastreadyforitsfewsquarefeetofcanvas,weretriflesnotlikelytomeethisapproval。Asfarasrowingontheriver,amongthewharves,wasconcerned,theCaptainhadlongsincewithdrawnhisdecidedobjections,havingconvincedhim—self,bygoingoutwithmeseveraltimes,thatIcouldmanageapairofscullsaswellasanybody。

Iwasrightinmysurmises。Hecommandedme,inthemostemphaticterms,nevertogooutintheDolphinwithoutleavingthemastintheboat—house。

Thiscurtailedmyanticipatedsport,butthepleasureofhavingapullwheneverIwanteditremained。IneverdisobeyedtheCaptain’sorderstouchingthesail,thoughIsometimesextendedmyrowbeyondthepointshehadindicated。

Theriverwasdangerousforsailboats。Squalls,withouttheslightestwarning,wereoffrequentoccurrence;scarcelyayearpassedthatsixorsevenpersonswerenotdrownedundertheverywindowsofthetown,andthese,oddlyenough,weregenerallysea—captains,whoeitherdidnotunderstandtheriver,orlackedtheskilltohandleasmallcraft。

Aknowledgeofsuchdisasters,oneofwhichIwitnessed,consoledmesomewhatwhenIsawPhilAdamsskimmingoverthewaterinaspankingbreezewitheverystitchofcanvasset。TherewerefewbetteryachtsmenthanPhilAdams。Heusuallywentsailingalone,forbothFredLangdonandBinnyWallacewereunderthesamerestrictionsIwas。

Notlongafterthepurchaseoftheboat,weplannedanexcursiontoSandpeepIsland,thelastoftheislandsintheharbor。Weproposedtostartearlyinthemorning,andreturnwiththetideinthemoonlight。Ouronlydifficultywastoobtainawholeday’sexemptionfromschool,thecustomaryhalf—holidaynotbeinglongenoughforourpicnic。Somehow,wecouldn’tworkit;butfortunearrangeditforus。Imaysayhere,that,whateverelseIdid,Ineverplayedtruant(\"hookey\"wecalledit)inmylife。

OneafternoonthefourownersoftheDolphinexchangedsignificantglanceswhenMr。Grimshawannouncedfromthedeskthattherewouldbenoschoolthefollowingday,hehavingjustreceivedintelligenceofthedeathofhisuncleinBostonIwassincerelyattachedtoMr。Grimshaw,butIamafraidthatthedeathofhisuncledidnotaffectmeasitoughttohavedone。

Wewereupbeforesunrisethenextmorning,inordertotakeadvantageofthefloodtide,whichwaitsfornoman。Ourpreparationsforthecruiseweremadethepreviousevening。Inthewayofeatablesanddrinkables,wehadstoredinthestemoftheDolphinagenerousbagofhard—tack(forthechowder),apieceofporktofrythecunnersin,threegiganticapple—pies(boughtatPettingil’s),halfadozenlemons,andakegofspring—water—thelast—namedarticleweslungovertheside,tokeepitcool,assoonaswegotunderway。Thecrockeryandthebricksforourcamp—stoveweplacedinthebows,withthegroceries,whichincludedsugar,pepper,salt,andabottleofpickles。PhilAdamscontributedtotheoutfitasmalltentofunbleachedcottoncloth,underwhichweintendedtotakeournooning。

Weunshippedthemast,threwinanextraoar,andwerereadytoembark。IdonotbelievethatChristopherColumbus,whenhestartedonhisrathersuccessfulvoyageofdiscovery,felthalftheresponsibilityandimportancethatweigheduponmeasIsatonthemiddleseatoftheDolphin,withmyoarrestingintherow—lock。IwonderifChristopherColumbusquietlyslippedoutofthehousewithoutlettinghisestimablefamilyknowwhathewasupto?

CharleyMarden,whosefatherhadpromisedtocanehimifheeversteppedfootonsailorrowboat,camedowntothewharfinasour—grapehumor,toseeusoff。Nothingwouldtempthimtogooutontheriverinsuchacrazyclam—shellofaboat。Hepretendedthathedidnotexpecttobeholdusaliveagain,andtriedtothrowawetblanketovertheexpedition。

\"Guessyou’llhaveasquallytimeofit,\"saidCharley,castingoffthepainter。\"I’lldropinatoldNewbury’s\"(Newburywastheparishundertaker)\"andleaveword,asIgoalong!\"

’Bosh!\"mutteredPhilAdams,stickingtheboat—hookintothestring—pieceofthewharf,andsendingtheDolphinhalfadozenyardstowardsthecurrent。

Howcalmandlovelytheriverwas!Notaripplestirredontheglassysurface,brokenonlybythesharpcutwaterofourtinycraft。Thesun,asroundandredasanAugustmoon,wasbythistimepeeringabovethewater—line。

Thetownhaddriftedbehindus,andwewereenteringamongthegroupofislands。Sometimeswecouldalmosttouchwithourboat—hooktheshelvingbanksoneitherside。Aswenearedthemouthoftheharboralittlebreezenowandthenwrinkledthebluewater,shookthespanglesfromthefoliage,andgentlyliftedthespiralmist—wreathsthatstillclungalongshore。Themeasureddipofouroarsandthedrowsytwitteringsofthebirdsseemedtominglewith,ratherthanbreak,theenchantedsilencethatreignedaboutus。

Thescentofthenewclovercomesbacktomenow,asIrecallthatdeliciousmorningwhenwefloatedawayinafairyboatdownariverlikeadream!

ThesunwaswellupwhenthenoseoftheDolphinnestledagainstthesnow—whitebosomofSandpeepIsland。Thisisland,asIhavesaidbefore,wasthelastofthecluster,onesideofitbeingwashedbythesea。Welandedontheriver—side,theslopingsandsandquietwateraffordingusagoodplacetomoortheboat。

Ittookusanhourortwototransportourstorestothespotselectedfortheencampment。Havingpitchedourtent,usingthefiveoarstosupportthecanvas,wegotoutourlines,andwentdowntherocksseawardtofish。Itwasearlyforcunners,butwewereluckyenoughtocatchasniceamessaseveryousaw。Acodforthechowderwasnotsoeasilysecured。AtlastBinnyWallacehauledinaplumplittlefellowcrustedalloverwithflakysilver。

Toskinthefish,buildourfireplace,andcookthechowderkeptusbusythenexttwohours。Thefreshairandtheexercisehadgivenustheappetitesofwolves,andwewereaboutfamishedbythetimethesavorymixturewasreadyforourclamshellsaucers。

IshallnotinsulttherisinggenerationontheseaboardbytellingthemhowdelectableisachowdercompoundedandeateninthisRobinsonCrusoefashion。Asfortheboyswholiveinland,andknownaughtofsuchmarinefeasts,myheartisfullofpityforthem。Whatwastedlives!Nottoknowthedelightsofaclam—bake,nottolovechowder,tobeignorantoflob—scouse!

Howhappywewere,wefour,sittingcrossleggedinthecrispsaltgrass,withtheinvigoratingsea—breezeblowinggratefullythroughourhair!Whatajoyousthingwaslife,andhowfaroffseemeddeath—death,thatlurksinallpleasantplaces,andwassonear!

Thebanquetfinished,PhilAdamsdrewfromhispocketahandfulofsweet—ferncigars;butasnoneofthepartycouldindulgewithoutimminentriskofbecomingsick,weall,ononepretextoranother,declined,andPhilsmokedbyhimself。

Thewindhadfreshenedbythis,andwefounditcomfortabletoputonthejacketswhichhadbeenthrownasideintheheatoftheday。Westrolledalongthebeachandgatheredlargequantitiesofthefairy—wovenIcelandmoss,which,atcertainseasons,iswashedtotheseshores;thenweplayedatducksanddrakes,andthen,thesunbeingsufficientlylow,wewentinbathing。

Beforeourbathwasendedaslightchangehadcomeovertheskyandsea;

fleecy—whitecloudsscuddedhereandthere,andamuffledmoanfromthebreakerscaughtourearsfromtimetotime。Whileweweredressing,afewhurrieddropsofraincamelispingdown,andweadjournedtothetenttoawaitthepassingofthesquall。

\"We’reallright,anyhow,\"saidPhilAdams。\"Itwon’tbemuchofablow,andwe’llbeassnugasabuginarug,hereinthetent,particularlyifwehavethatlemonadewhichsomeofyoufellowsweregoingtomake。\"

Byanoversight,thelemonshadbeenleftintheboat。BinnyWallacevolunteeredtogoforthem。

\"Putanextrastoneonthepainter,Binny,\"saidAdams,callingafterhim;

\"itwouldbeawkwardtohavetheDolphingiveustheslipandreturntoportminusherpassengers。\"

\"Thatitwould,\"answeredBinny,scramblingdowntherocks。

SandpeepIslandisdiamond—shaped—onepointrunningoutintothesea,andtheotherlookingtowardsthetown。Ourtentwasontheriver—side。ThoughtheDolphinwasalsoonthesameside,itlayoutofsightbythebeachatthefartherextremityoftheisland。

BinnyWallacehadbeenabsentfiveorsixminutes,whenweheardhimcallingourseveralnamesintonesthatindicateddistressorsurprise,wecouldnottellwhich。Ourfirstthoughtwas,\"TheboathasbrokenadriftI\"

Wesprungtoourfeetandhasteneddowntothebeach。Onturningthebluffwhichhidthemooring—placefromourview,wefoundtheconjecturecorrect。

NotonlywastheDolphinafloat,butpoorlittleBinnyWallacewasstandinginthebowswithhisarmsstretchedhelplesslytowardsus—driftingouttosea!

\"Headtheboatinshore!\"shoutedPhilAdams。

Wallacerantothetiller;buttheslightcockle—shellmerelyswungroundanddriftedbroadsideon。O,ifwebadbutleftasinglescullintheDolphin!

\"Canyouswimit?\"criedAdams,desperately,usinghishandasaspeaking—trumpet,forthedistancebetweentheboatandtheislandwidenedmomentarily。

BinnyWallacelookeddownatthesea,whichwascoveredwithwhitecaps,andmadeadespairinggesture。Heknew,andweknew,thatthestoutestswimmercouldnotlivefortysecondsinthoseangrywaters。

Awild,insanelightcameintoPhilAdams’seyes,ashestoodknee—deepintheboilingsurf,andforaninstantIthinkhemeditatedplungingintotheoceanaftertherecedingboat。

Theskydarkened,andanuglylookstolerapidlyoverthebrokensurfaceofthesea。

BinnyWallacehalfrosefromhisseatinthestem,andwavedhishandtousintokenoffarewell。Inspiteofthedistance,increasingeveryinstantwecouldseehisfaceplainly。Theanxiousexpressionitworeatfirstbadpassed。Itwaspaleandmeeknow,andIlovetothinktherewasakindofhaloaboutit,likethatwhichpaintersplacearoundtheforeheadofasaint。Sohedriftedaway。

Theskygrewdarkeranddarker。ItwasonlybystrainingoureyesthroughtheunnaturaltwilightthatwecouldkeeptheDolphininsight。ThefigureofBinnyWallacewasnolongervisible,fortheboatitselfhaddwindledtoamerewhitedotontheblackwater。Nowwelostit,andourheartsstoppedthrobbing;andnowthespeckappearedagain,foraninstant,onthecrestofahighwave。

Finally,itwentoutlikeaspark,andwesawitnomore。Thenwegazedateachother,anddarednotspeak。

Absorbedinfollowingthecourseoftheboat,wehadscarcelynoticedthehuddledinkycloudsthatsaggeddownallaroundus。Fromthesethreateningmasses,seamedatintervalswithpalelightning,therenowburstaheavypealofthunderthatshookthegroundunderourfeet。Asuddensquallstruckthesea,ploughingdeepwhitefurrowsintoit,andatthesameinstantasinglepiercingshriekroseabovethetempest—thefrightenedcryofagullswoopingovertheisland。Howitstartledus!

Itwasimpossibleanylongertokeepourfootingonthebeach。Thewindandthebreakerswouldhavesweptusintotheoceanifwehadnotclungtoeachotherwiththedesperationofdrowningmen。Takingadvantageofamomentarylull,wecrawledupthesandsonourhandsandknees,and,pausingintheleeofthegraniteledgetogainbreath,returnedtothecamp,wherewefoundthatthegalehadsnappedallthefasteningsofthetentbutone。

Heldbythis,thepuffed—outcanvasswayedinthewindlikeaballoon。Itwasataskofsomedifficultytosecureit,whichwedidbybeatingdownthecanvaswiththeoars。

Afterseveraltrials,wesucceededinsettingupthetentontheleewardsideoftheledge。Blindedbythevividflashesoflightning,anddrenchedbytherain,whichfellintorrents,wecrept,halfdeadwithfearandanguish,underourflimsyshelter。Neithertheanguishnorthefearwasonourownaccount,forwewerecomparativelysafe,butforpoorlittleBinnyWallace,drivenouttoseainthemercilessgale。Weshudderedtothinkofhiminthatfrailshell,driftingonandontohisgrave,theskyrentwithlightningoverhishead,andthegreenabyssesyawningbeneathhim。Wefelltocrying,thethreeofus,andcriedIknownothowlong。

Meanwhilethestormragedwithaugmentedfury。Wewereobligedtoholdontotheropesofthetenttopreventitblowingaway。Thesprayfromtheriverleapedseveralyardsuptherocksandclutchedatusmalignantly。Theveryislandtrembledwiththeconcussionsoftheseabeatinguponit,andattimesIfanciedthatithadbrokenloosefromitsfoundation,andwasfloatingoffwithus。Thebreakers,streakedwithangryphosphorus,werefearfultolookat。

Thewindrosehigherandhigher,cuttinglongslitsinthetent,throughwhichtherainpouredincessantly。Tocompletethesumofourmiseries,thenightwasathand。Itcamedownsuddenly,atlast,likeacurtain,shuttinginSandpeepislandfromalltheworld。

Itwasadirtynight,asthesailorssay。Thedarknesswassomethingthatcouldbefeltaswellasseen—itpresseddownupononewithacold,clammytouch。Gazingintothehollowblackness,allsortsofimaginableshapesseemedtostartforthfromvacancy—brilliantcolors,stars,prisms,anddancinglights。Whatboy,lyingawakeatnight,hasnotamusedorterrifiedhimselfbypeoplingthespacesaroundhisbedwiththesephenomenaofhisowneyes?

\"Isay,\"whisperedFredLangdon,atlength,clutchingmyhand,\"don’tyouseethings—outthere—inthedark?’20

\"Yes,yes—BinnyWallace’sface!\"

Iaddedtomyownnervousnessbymakingthisavowal;thoughforthelasttenminutesIhadseenlittlebesidesthatstar—palefacewithitsangelichairandbrows。Firstaslimyellowcircle,likethenimbusroundthemoon,tookshapeandgrewsharpagainstthedarkness;thenthisfadedgradually,andtherewastheFace,wearingthesamesad,sweetlookitworewhenhewavedhishandtousacrosstheawfulwater。Thisopticalillusionkeptrepeatingitself。

\"AndItoo,\"saidAdams。\"Iseeiteverynowandthen,outsidethere。Whatwouldn’tIgiveifitreallywaspoorlittleWallacelookinginatus!O

boys,howshallwedaretogobacktothetownwithouthim?I’vewishedahundredtimes,sincewe’vebeensittinghere,thatIwasinhisplace,aliveordead!\"

Wedreadedtheapproachofmorningasmuchaswelongedforit。Themorningwouldtellusall。WasitpossiblefortheDolphintooutridesuchastorm?

Therewasalight—houseonMackerelReef,whichlaydirectlyinthecoursetheboatbadtaken,whenitdisappeared。IftheDolphinhadcaughtonthisreef,perhapsBinnyWallacewassafe。Perhapshiscrieshadbeenheardbythekeeperofthelight。Themanownedalifeboat,andhadrescuedseveralpeople。Whocouldtell?

Suchwerethequestionsweaskedourselvesagainandagain,aswelayineachother’sarmswaitingfordaybreak。Whatanendlessnightitwas!I

haveknownmonthsthatdidnotseemsolong。

Ourpositionwasirksomeratherthanperilous;forthedaywascertaintobringusrelieffromthetown,whereourprolongedabsence,togetherwiththestorm,hadnodoubtexcitedtheliveliestalarmforoursafety。Butthecold,thedarkness,andthesuspensewerehardtobear。

Oursoakedjacketsbadchilledustothebone。Tokeepwarm,welayhuddledtogethersocloselythatwecouldbearourheartsbeatabovethetumultofseaandsky。

Afterawhilewegrewveryhungry,nothavingbrokenourfastsinceearlyintheday。Therainhadturnedthehard—tackintoasortofdough;butitwasbetterthannothing。

WeusedtolaughatFredLangdonforalwayscarryinginhispocketasmallvialofessenceofpeppermintorsassafras,afewdropsofwhich,sprinkledonalumpofloaf—sugar,heseemedtoconsideragreatluxury。Idon’tknowwhatwouldhavebecomeofusatthiscrisis,ifithadn’tbeenforthatomnipresentbottleofhotstuff。Wepouredthestingingliquidoveroursugar,whichbadkeptdryinasardine—box,andwarmedourselveswithfrequentdoses。

Afterfourorfivehourstherainceased,thewinddiedawaytoamoan,andthesea—nolongerraginglikeamaniac—sobbedandsobbedwithapiteoushumanvoiceallalongthecoast。Andwellitmight,afterthatnight’swork。TwelvesailoftheGloucesterfishingfleethadgonedownwitheverysoulonboard,justoutsideofWhale’s—backLight。Thinkofthewidegriefthatfollowsinthewakeofonewreck;thenthinkofthedespairingwomenwhowrungtheirhandsandwept,thenextmorning,inthestreetsofGloucester,Marblehead,andNewcastle!

Thoughourstrengthwasnearlyspent,weweretoocoldtosleep。OnceIsunkintoatroubleddoze,whenIseemedtobearCharleyMarden’spartingwords,onlyitwastheSeathatsaidthem。AfterthatIthrewoffthedrowsinesswheneveritthreatenedtoovercomeme。

FredLangdonwastheearliesttodiscoverafilmy,luminousstreakinthesky,thefirstglimmeringofsunrise。

\"Look,itisnearlydaybreak!\"

Whilewewerefollowingthedirectionofhisfinger,asoundofdistantoarsfellonourears。

Welistenedbreathlessly,andasthedipofthebladesbecamemoreaudible,wediscernedtwofoggylights,likewill—o’the—wisps,floatingontheriver。

Runningdowntothewater’sedge,wehailedtheboatswithallourmight。

Thecallwasheard,fortheoarsrestedamomentintherow—locks,andthenpulledintowardstheisland。

Itwastwoboatsfromthetown,intheforemostofwhichwecouldnowmakeoutthefiguresofCaptainNutterandBinnyWallace’sfather。Weshrunkbackonseeinghim。

’ThankGod!\"criedMr。Wallace,fervently,asheleapedfromthewherrywithoutwaitingforthebowtotouchthebeach。

Butwhenhesawonlythreeboysstandingonthesands,hiseyewanderedrestlesslyaboutinquestofthefourth;thenadeadlypalloroverspreadhisfeatures。

Ourstorywassoontold。Asolemnsilencefelluponthecrowdofroughboatmengatheredround,interruptedonlybyastifledsobfromonepooroldman,whostoodapartfromtherest。

Theseawasstillrunningtoohighforanysmallboattoventureout;soitwasarrangedthatthewherryshouldtakeusbacktotown,leavingtheyawl,withapickedcrew,tohugtheislanduntildaybreak,andthensetforthinsearchoftheDolphin。

Thoughitwasbarelysunrisewhenwereachedtown,therewereagreatmanypeopleassembledatthelandingeagerforintelligencefrommissingboats。

Twopicnicpartieshadstarteddownriverthedaybefore,justprevioustothegale,andnothinghadbeenbeardofthem。Itturnedoutthatthepleasure—seekerssawtheirdangerintime,andranashoreononeoftheleastexposedislands,wheretheypassedthenight。ShortlyafterourownarrivaltheyappearedoffRivermouth,muchtothejoyoftheirfriends,intwoshattered,dismastedboats。

Theexcitementover,Iwasinaforlornstate,physicallyandmentally。

CaptainNutterputmetobedbetweenhotblankets,andsentKittyCollinsforthedoctor。Iwaswanderinginmymind,andfanciedmyselfstillonSandpeepIsland:nowwewerebuildingourbrick—stovetocookthechowder,and,inmydelirium,Ilaughedaloudandshoutedtomycomrades;nowtheskydarkened,andthesquallstrucktheisland:nowIgaveorderstoWallacehowtomanagetheboat,andnowIcriedbecausetherainwaspouringinonmethroughtheholesinthetent。Towardseveningahighfeversetin,anditwasmanydaysbeforemygrandfatherdeemeditprudenttotellmethattheDolphinhadbeenfound,floatingkeelupwards,fourmilessoutheastofMackerelReef。

PoorlittleBinnyWallace!Howstrangeitseemed,whenIwenttoschoolagain,toseethatemptyseatinthefifthrow!Howgloomytheplaygroundwas,lackingthesunshineofhisgentle,sensitiveface!Onedayafoldedsheetslippedfrommyalgebra;itwasthelastnoteheeverwroteme。I

couldn’treaditforthetears。

WhatapangshotacrossmyhearttheafternoonitwaswhisperedthroughthetownthatabodyhadbeenwashedashoreatGravePoint—theplacewherewebathed。Webathedtherenomore!HowwellIrememberthefuneral,andwhatapiteoussightitwasafterwardstoseehisfamiliarnameonasmallheadstoneintheOldSouthBuryingGround!

PoorlittleBinnyWallace!Alwaysthesametome。Therestofushavegrownupintohard,worldlymen,fightingthefightoflife;butyouareforeveryoung,andgentle,andpure;apartofmyownchildhoodthattimecannotwither;alwaysalittleboy,alwayspoorlittleBinnyWallace!

ChapterFifteenAnOldAcquaintanceTurnsUpAyearhadstolenbysincethedeathofBinnyWallace—ayearofwhichIhavenothingimportanttorecord。

Thelossofourlittleplaymatethrewashadowoverouryounglivesformanyandmanyamonth。TheDolphinroseandfellwiththetideatthefootoftheslipperysteps,unused,therestofthesummer。AtthecloseofNovemberwehauledhersadlyintotheboat—houseforthewinter;butwhenspringcameroundwelaunchedtheDolphinagain,andoftenwentdowntothewharfandlookedatherlyinginthetangledeel—grass,withoutmuchinclinationtotakearow。Theassociationsconnectedwiththeboatweretoopainfulasyet;buttime,whichwearsthesharpedgefromeverything,softenedthisfeeling,andoneafternoonwebroughtoutthecobwebbedoars。

Theiceoncebroken,brieftripsalongthewharves—weseldomcaredtogooutintotherivernow—becameoneofourchiefamusements。MeanwhileGypsywasnotforgotten。EveryclearmorningIwasinthesaddlebeforebreakfast,andtherearefewroadsorlaneswithintenmilesofRivermouththathavenotbornetheprintofhervagranthoof。

Istudiedlikeagoodfellowthisquarter,carryingoffacoupleoffirstprizes。TheCaptainexpressedhisgratificationbypresentingmewithanewsilverdollar。Ifadollarinhiseyeswassmallerthanacart—wheel,itwasn’tsoverymuchsmaller。Iredeemedmypencil—casefromthetreasureroftheCentipedes,andfeltthatIwasgettingonintheworld。

ItwasatthistimeIwasgreatlycastdownbyaletterfrommyfathersayingthatheshouldbeunabletovisitRivermouthuntilthefollowingyear。WiththatlettercameanothertoCaptainNutter,whichhedidnotreadaloudtothefamily,asusual。Itwasonbusiness,hesaid,foldingitupinhiswallet。Hereceivedseveralofthesebusinesslettersfromtimetotime,andInoticedthattheyalwaysmadehimsilentandmoody。

Thefactis,myfather’sbanking—housewasnotthriving。Theunlooked—forfailureofafirmlargelyindebtedtohimhadcrippled\"thehouse。\"WhentheCaptainimpartedthisinformationtomeIdidn’ttroublemyselfoverthematter。Isupposed—ifIsupposedanything—thatallgrown—uppeoplehadmoreorlessmoney,whentheywantedit。Whethertheyinheritedit,orwhethergovernmentsuppliedthem,wasnotcleartome。Alooseideathatmyfatherhadaprivategold—minesomewhereorotherrelievedmeofalluneasiness。

Iwasnotfarfromright。Everymanhaswithinhimselfagold—minewhoserichesarelimitedonlybyhisownindustry。Itistrue,itsometimeshappensthatindustrydoesnotavail,ifamanlacksthatsomethingwhich,forwantofabettername,wecallLuck。Myfatherwasapersonofuntiringenergyandability;buthehadnoluck。TouseaRivermouthsaying,hewasalwayscatchingsculpinswheneveryoneelsewiththesamebaitwascatchingmackerel。

ItwasmorethantwoyearssinceIhadseenmyparents。IfeltthatIcouldnotbearalongerseparation。EveryletterfromNewOrleans—wegottwoorthreeamonth—gavemeafitofhomesickness;andwhenitwasdefinitelysettledthatmyfatherandmotherweretoremainintheSouthanothertwelvemonth,Iresolvedtogotothem。

SinceBinnyWallace’sdeath,PepperWhitcombhadbeenmyfidusAchates;weoccupieddesksneareachotheratschool,andwerealwaystogetherinplayhours。WeriggedatwinetelegraphfromhisgarretwindowtothescuttleoftheNutterHouse,andsentmessagestoeachotherinamatch—box。Wesharedourpocket—moneyandoursecrets—thoseamazingsecretswhichboyshave。Wemetinlonelyplacesbystealth,andpartedlikeconspirators;wecouldn’tbuyajackknifeorbuildakitewithoutthrowinganairofmysteryandguiltoverthetransaction。

InaturallyhastenedtolaymyNewOrleansprojectbeforePepperWhitcomb,havingdraggedhimforthatpurposetoasecludedspotinthedarkpinewoodsoutsidethetown。PepperlistenedtomewithagravitywhichhewillnotbeabletosurpasswhenhebecomesChiefJustice,andstronglyadvisedmetogo。

\"Thesummervacation,\"saidPepper,\"lastssixweeks;thatwillgiveyouafortnighttospendinNewOrleans,allowingtwoweekseachwayforthejourney。\"

Iwrunghishandandbeggedhimtoaccompanyme,offeringtodefrayalltheexpenses。Iwasn’tanythingifIwasn’tprincelyinthosedays。Afterconsiderableurging,heconsentedtogoontermssoliberal。Thewholethingwasarranged;therewasnothingtodonowbuttoadviseCaptainNutterofmyplan,whichIdidthenextday。

Thepossibilitythathemightopposethetourneverenteredmyhead。Iwasthereforetotallyunpreparedforthevigorousnegativewhichmetmyproposal。Iwasdeeplymortified,moreover,fortherewasPepperWhitcombonthewharf,atthefootofthestreet,waitingformetocomeandlethimknowwhatdayweweretostart。

\"GotoNewOrleans?GotoJerichoI\"exclaimedCaptainNutter。\"You’dlookpretty,youtwo,philanderingoff,likethebabesinthewood,twenty—fivehundredmiles,’withalltheworldbefore—youwheretochoose!’\"

AndtheCaptain’sfeatures,whichhadwornanindignantairashebeganthesentence,relaxedintoabroadsmile。Whetheritwasatthefelicityofhisownquotation,oratthementalpicturehedrewofPepperandmyselfonourtravelsIcouldn’ttell,andIdidn’tcare。Iwasheart—broken。HowcouldIfacemychumafterallthedazzlinginducementsIhadheldouttohim?

Mygrandfather,seeingthatItookthematterseriously,pointedoutthedifficultiesofsuchajourneyandthegreatexpenseinvolved。Heenteredintothedetailsofmyfather’smoneytroubles,andsucceededinmakingitplaintomethatmywishes,underthecircumstances,weresomewhatunreasonable。ItwasinnocheerfulmoodthatIjoinedPepperattheendofthewharf。

Ifoundthatyounggentlemanleaningagainstthebulkheadgazingintentlytowardstheislandsintheharbor。Hehadformedatelescopeofhishands,andwassooccupiedwithhisobservationsastobeobliviousofmyapproach。

\"Hullo!\"criedPepper,droppinghishands。\"Lookthere!Isn’tthatabarkcominguptheNarrows?\"

\"Where?\"

\"JustattheleftofFishcrateIsland。Don’tyouseetheforemastpeepingabovetheoldderrick?\"

Sureenoughitwasavesselofconsiderablesize,slowlybeatinguptotown。

Inafewmomentsmoretheothertwomastswerevisibleabovethegreenhillocks。

\"Fore—topmastsblownaway,\"saidPepper。\"Puttinginforrepairs,Iguess。\"

Asthebarklazilycreptfrombehindthelastoftheislands,sheletgoheranchorsandswungroundwiththetide。Thenthegleefulchantofthesailorsatthecapstancametouspleasantlyacrossthewater。Thevessellaywithinthreequartersofamileofus,andwecouldplainlyseethemenatthedavitsloweringthestarboardlong—boat。Itnosoonertouchedthestreamthanadozenofthecrewscrambledlikemiceoverthesideofthemerchantman。

InaneglectedseaportlikeRivermouththearrivalofalargeshipisaneventofmoment。Theprospectofhavingtwentyorthirtyjollytarsletlooseonthepeacefultownexcitesdiversemotionsamongtheinhabitants。

Thesmallshopkeepersalongthewharvesanticipateathrivingtrade;theproprietorsofthetworivalboarding—houses—the\"WeeDrop\"andthe\"Mariner’sHome\"—hastendowntothelandingtosecurelodgers;andthefemalepopulationofAnchorLaneturnouttoawoman,forashipfreshfromseaisalwaysfullofpossiblehusbandsandlong—lostprodigalsons。

Butasidefromthisthereisscantwelcomegiventoaship’screwinRivermouth。Thetoil—wornmarinerisasadfellowashore,judginghimbyaseveremoralstandard。

Once,Iremember,aUnitedStatesfrigatecameintoportforrepairsafterastorm。Shelayintheriverafortnightormore,andeverydaysentusagangofsixtyorseventyofourcountry’sgallantdefenders,whospreadthemselvesoverthetown,doingallsortsofmadthings。Theyweregood—naturedenough,butfullofoldSancho。The\"WeeDrop\"provedadroptoomuchformanyofthem。Theywentsingingthroughthestreetsatmidnight,wringingoffdoor—knockers,shinningupwater—spouts,andfrighteningtheOldestInhabitantnearlytodeathbypoppingtheirheadsintohissecond—storywindow,andshouting\"Fire!\"Onemorningablue—jacketwasdiscoveredinaperilousplight,half—wayupthesteepleoftheSouthChurch,clingingtothelightning—rod。Howhegottherenobodycouldtell,notevenblue—jackethimself。Allheknewwas,thatthelegofhistrousershadcaughtonanail,andtherehestuck,unabletomoveeitherway。Itcostthetowntwentydollarstogethimdownagain。Hedirectedtheworkmenhowtosplicetheladdersbroughttohisassistance,andcalledhisrescuers\"butter—fingeredland—lubbers\"withdeliciouscoolness。

Butthosewereman—of—war’smen:Thesedate—lookingcraftnowlyingoffFishcrateIslandwasn’tlikelytocarryanysuchcargo。Nevertheless,wewatchedthecominginofthelong—boatwithconsiderableinterest。

Asitdrewnear,thefigureofthemanpullingthebow—oarseemedoddlyfamiliartome。WherecouldIhaveseenhimbefore?Whenandwhere?Hisbackwastowardsme,buttherewassomethingaboutthatcloselycroppedheadthatIrecognizedinstantly。

\"Wayenough!\"criedthesteersman,andalltheoarsstooduprightintheair。Themaninthebowseizedtheboat—hook,and,turningroundquickly,showedmethehonestfaceofSailorBenoftheTyphoon。

\"It’sSailorBen!\"Icried,nearlypushingPepperWhitcomboverboardinmyexcitement。

SailorBen,withthewonderfulpinkladyonhisarm,andtheshipsandstarsandanchorstattooedalloverhim,wasawell—knownheroamongmyplaymates。Andtherehewas,likesomethinginadreamcometrue!

Ididn’twaitformyoldacquaintancetogetfirmlyonthewharf,beforeI

graspedhishandinbothofmine。

\"SailorBen,don’tyourememberme?\"

Heevidentlydidnot。Heshiftedhisquidfromonecheektotheother,andlookedatmemeditatively。

\"Lordloveye,lad,Idon’tknowyou。Iwasneverhereaforeinmylife。\"

\"What!\"Icried,enjoyinghisperplexity。\"HaveyouforgottenthevoyagefromNewOrleansintheTyphoon,twoyearsago,youlovelyoldpicture—book?\"

Ah!thenheknewme,andintokenoftherecollectiongavemyhandsuchasqueezethatIamsureanunpleasantchangecameovermycountenance。

\"Blessmyeyes,butyouhavegrowedso。Ishouldn’thaveknowedyouifIhadmetyouinSingapore!\"

Withoutstoppingtoinquire,asIwastemptedtodo,whyhewasmorelikelytorecognizemeinSingaporethananywhereelse,IinvitedhimtocomeatonceuptotheNutterHouse,whereIinsuredhimawarmwelcomefromtheCaptain。

\"Holdsteady,MasterTom,\"saidSailorBen,slippingthepainterthroughtheringboltandtyingtheloveliestknotyoueversaw;\"holdsteadytillIseeifthematecanletmeoff。Ifyouplease,sir,\"hecontinued,addressingthesteersman,averyred—faced,bow—leggedperson,\"thishereisalittleshipmateo’mineaswantstotalkoverbacktimesalongofme,ifsoit’sconvenient。\"

\"Allright,Ben,\"returnedthemate;\"sha’n’twantyouforanhour。\"

Leavingonemaninchargeoftheboat,themateandtherestofthecrewwentofftogether。InthemeanwhilePepperWhitcombhadgotouthiscunner—line,andwasquietlyfishingattheendofthewharf,asiftogivemetheideathathewasn’tsoverymuchimpressedbymyintimacywithsorenownedacharacterasSailorBen。PerhapsPepperwasalittlejealous。Atanyrate,herefusedtogowithustothehouse。

CaptainNutterwasathomereadingtheRivennouthBarnacle。Hewasareadertodoaneditor’sheartgood;heneverskippedoveranadvertisement,evenifhehadreaditfiftytimesbefore。Thenthepaperwenttheroundsoftheneighborhood,amongthepoorpeople,likethesingleportableeyewhichthethreeblindcronespassedtoeachotherinthelegendofKingAcrisius。TheCaptain,Irepeat,waswanderinginthelabyrinthsoftheRivermouthBarnaclewhenIledSailorBenintothesitting—room。

Mygrandfather,whoseinborncourtesyknewnodistinctions,receivedmynauticalfriendasifhehadbeenanadmiralinsteadofacommonforecastle—hand。SailorBenpulledanimaginarytuftofhaironhisforehead,andbowedclumsily。Sailorshaveawayofusingtheirforelockasasortofhandletobowwith。

Theoldtarhadprobablyneverbeeninsohandsomeanapartmentinallhisdays,andnothingcouldinducehimtotaketheinvitingmahoganychairwhichtheCaptainwheeledoutfromthecorner。

Theabashedmarinerstoodupagainstthewall,twirlinghistarpaulininhistwohandsandlookingextremelysilly。Hemadeapoorshowinagentleman’sdrawing—room,butwhatafellowhehadbeeninhisday,whenthegaleblewgreatgunsandthetopsailswantedreefing!IthoughtofhimwiththeMexicansquadronoffVeraCruz,where,’Therushingbattle—boltsungfromthethree—deckeroutofthefoam,\"

andhedidn’tseemawkwardorignobletome,forallhisshyness。

AsSailorBendeclinedtositdown,theCaptaindidnotresumehisseat;sowethreestoodinaconstrainedmanneruntilmygrandfatherwenttothedoorandcalledtoKittytobringinadecanterofMadeiraandtwoglasses。

\"Mygrandson,here,hastalkedsomuchaboutyou,\"saidtheCaptain,pleasantly,\"thatyouseemquitelikeanoldacquaintancetome。\"

\"Thankee,sir,thankee,\"returnedSailorBen,lookingasguiltyasifhehadbeendetectedinpickingapocket。

\"AndI’mverygladtoseeyou,Mr。—Mr。—\"

\"SailorBen,\"suggestedthatworthy。

\"Mr。SailorBen,\"addedtheCaptain,smiling。\"Tom,openthedoor,there’sKittywiththeglasses。\"

Iopenedthedoor,andKittyenteredtheroombringingthethingsonawaiter,whichshewasabouttosetonthetable,whensuddenlysheutteredaloudshriek;thedecanterandglassesfellwithacrashtothefloor,andKitty,aswhiteasasheet,wasseenflyingthroughthehall。

\"It’shiswraith!It’shiswraith!\"’weheardKittyshriekinginthekitchen。

MygrandfatherandIturnedwithamazementtoSailorBen。Hiseyeswerestandingoutofhisheadlikealobster’s。

\"It’smyownlittleIrishlass!\"shoutedthesailor,andhedartedintothehallafterher。

Eventhenwescarcelycaughtthemeaningofhiswords,butwhenwesawSailorBenandKittysobbingoneachother’sshoulderinthekitchen,weunderstooditall。

\"Ibegsyourhonor’sparden,sir,\"saidSailorBen,liftinghistear—stainedfaceaboveKitty’stumbledhair;\"Ibegsyourhonor’spardenforkickinguparumpusinthehouse,butit’smyownlittleIrishlassasIlostsolongago!\"

\"Heavenpreserveus!\"criedtheCaptain,blowinghisnoseviolently—atransparentrusetohidehisemotion。

MissAbigailwasinanupperchamber,sweeping;butonhearingtheunusualracketbelow,shescentedanaccidentandcameamblingdownstairswithabottleoftheinfalliblehot—dropsinherhand。NothingbutthefirmnessofmygrandfatherpreventedherfromgivingSailorBenatable—spoonfulonthespot。Butwhenshelearnedwhathadcomeabout—thatthiswasKitty’shusband,thatKittyCollinswasn’tKittyCollinsnow,butMrs。BenjaminWatsonofNantucket—thegoodsoulsatdownonthemeal—chestandsobbedasif—toquotefromCaptainNutter—asifahusbandofherownhadturnedup!

Ahappiersetofpeoplethanwewerenevermettogetherinadingykitchenoranywhereelse。TheCaptainorderedafreshdecanterofMadeira,andmadeallhands,exceptingmyself,drinkacuptothereturnof\"theprodigalsea—son,\"ashepersistedincallingSailorBen。

AfterthefirstflushofjoyandsurprisewasoverKittygrewsilentandconstrained。Nowandthenshefixedhereyesthoughtfullyonherhusband。

Whyhadhedesertedheralltheseyears?Whatrighthadhetolookforawelcomefromonehehadtreatedsocruelly?Shehadbeentruetohim,buthadhebeentruetoher?SailorBenmusthaveguessedwhatwaspassinginhermind,forpresentlyhetookherhandandsaid—\"Well,lass,it’salongyarn,butyoushallhaveitallingoodtime。Itwasmyhardluckasmadeuspartcompany,an’nowillofmine,forIlovedyoudear。\"

Kittybrightenedupimmediately,needingnootherassuranceofSailorBen’sfaithfulness。

Whenhishourhadexpired,wewalkedwithhimdowntothewharf,wheretheCaptainheldaconsultationwiththemate,whichresultedinanextensionofMr。Watson’sleaveofabsence,andafterwardsinhisdischargefromhisship。Wethenwenttothe\"Mariner’sHome\"toengagearoomforhim,ashewouldn’thearofacceptingthehospitalitiesoftheNutterHouse。

\"Yousee,I’monlyanuneddicatedman,\"heremarkedtomygrandfather,bywayofexplanation。

ChapterSixteenInWhichSailorBenSpinsaYarnOfcoursewewereallverycurioustolearnwhathadbefallenSailorBenthatmorninglongago,whenhebadehislittlebridegoodbyanddisappearedsomysteriously。

Aftertea,thatsameevening,weassembledaroundthetableinthekitchen—theonlyplacewhereSailorBenfeltathome3/4tohearwhathehadtosayforhimself。

Thecandlesweresnuffed,andapitcheroffoamingnut—brownalewassetattheelbowofthespeaker,whowasevidentlyembarrassedbytherespectabilityofhisaudience,consistingofCaptainNutter,MissAbigail,myself,andKitty,whosefaceshonewithhappinesslikeoneofthepolishedtinplattersonthedresser。

\"Well,myhearties,\"commencedSailorBen—thenhestoppedshortandturnedveryred,asitstruckhimthatmaybethiswasnotquitetheproperwaytoaddressadignitaryliketheCaptainandasevereelderlyladylikeMissAbigailNutter,whosatboltuprightstaringathimasshewouldhavestaredattheTycoonofJapanhimself。

\"Iain’tmuchofahandatspinnin’ayarn,\"remarkedSailorBen,apologetically,\"’speciallywhentheyarnisallaboutamanashasmadeafoolofhisself,an’’speciallywhenthatman’snameisBenjaminWatson。\"

\"Bravo!\"criedCaptainNutter,rappingonthetableencouragingly。

\"Thankee,sir,thankee。IgobacktothetimewhenKittyan’mewaslivin’

inlodgin’sbythedockinNewYork。Wewasashappy,sir,astwoporpusses,whichtheytoilnotneitherdotheyspin。ButwhenIseedthemoneygittin’lowinthelocker—Kitty’sstarboardstockin’,savin’yourpresence,marm—Igotdown—heartedlike,seem’asIshouldbeobleegedtoshipagin,foritdidn’tseemasIcoulddomuchashore。An’thentheseawasmynat’ralspearofaction。Iwasn’texactlybornonit,lookyou,butIfellintoitthefusttimeIwasletoutartermybirth。MymotherslippedhercableforaheavenlyportaforeIwasoldenoughtohailher;

soIlarnttolookontheoceanforasortofstep—mother—an’aprecioushardoneshehasbeentome。