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radually 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 once the ship was leaping merrily; close…hauled against a fresh land…breeze; to count his little flock; and found out of the forty…four but six seriously wounded; and none killed。 However; their working numbers were now reduced to thirty…eight; beside the four negroes; a scanty crew enough to take home such a ship to England。

After awhile; up came Jack Brimblecombe on deck; a bottle in his hand。

〃Lads; a prize!〃

〃Well; we know that already。〃

〃Nay; butlook hither; and laid in ice; too; as I live; the luxurious dogs!  But I had to fight for it; I had。  For when I went down into the state cabin; after I had seen to the wounded; whom should I find loose but that Indian lass; who had just unbound the fellow you caught〃

〃Ah! those two; I believe; were going to murder the old man in the hammock; if we had not come in the nick of time。  What have you done with them?〃

〃Why; the Spaniard ran when he saw me; and got into a cabin; but the woman; instead of running; came at me with a knife; and chased me round the table like a very cat…a…mountain。  So I ducked under the old man's hammock; and out into the gallery; and when I thought the coast was clear; back again I came; and stumbled over this。  So I just picked it up; and ran on deck with my tail between my legs; for I expected verily to have the black woman's knife between my ribs out of some dark corner。〃

〃Well done; Jack!  Let's have the wine; nevertheless; and then down to set a guard on the cabin doors for fear of plundering。〃

〃Better go down; and see that nothing is thrown overboard by Spaniards。  As for plundering; I will settle that。〃

And Amyas walked forward among the men。

〃Muster the men; boatswain; and count them。〃

〃All here; sir; but the six poor fellows who are laid forward。〃

〃Now; my men;〃 said Amyas; 〃for three years you and I have wandered on the face of the earth; seeking our fortune; and we have found it at last; thanks be to God!  Now; what was our promise and vow which we made to God beneath the tree of Guayra; if He should grant us good fortune; and bring us home again with a prize?  Was it not; that the dead should share with the living; and that every man's portion; if he fell; should go to his widow or his orphans; or if he had none; to his parents?〃

〃It was; sir;〃 said Yeo; 〃and I trust that the Lord will give these men grace to keep their vow。  They have seen enough of His providences by this time to fear Him。〃

〃I doubt them not; but I remind them of it。  The Lord has put into our hands a rich prize; and what with the gold which we have already; we are well paid for all our labors。  Let us thank Him with fervent hearts as soon as the sun rises; and in the meanwhile; remember all; that whosoever plunders on his private account; robs not the adventurers merely; but the orphan and the widow; which is to rob God; and makes himself partaker of Achan's curse; who hid the wedge of gold; and brought down God's anger on the whole army of Israel。  For me; lest you should think me covetous; I could claim my brother's share; but I hereby give it up freely into the common stock; for the use of the whole ship's crew; who have stood by me through weal and woe; as men never stood before; as I believe; by any captain。  So; now to prayers; lads; and then to eat our breakfast。〃

So; to the Spaniards' surprise (who most of them believed that the English were atheists); to prayers they went。

After which Brimblecombe contrived to inspire the black cook and the Portuguese steward with such energy that; by seven o'clock; the latter worthy appeared on deck; and; with profound reverences; announced to 〃The most excellent and heroical Senor Adelantado Captain Englishman;〃 that breakfast was ready in the state…cabin。

〃You will do us the honor of accompanying us as our guest; sir; or our host; if you prefer the title;〃 said Amyas to the commandant; who stood by。

〃Pardon; senor: but honor forbids me to eat with one who has offered to me the indelible insult of bonds。〃

〃Oh!〃 said Amyas; taking off his hat; 〃then pray accept on the spot my humble apologies for all which has passed; and my assurances that the indignities which you have unfortunately endured; were owing altogether to the necessities of war; and not to any wish to hurt the feelings of so valiant a soldier and gentleman。〃

〃It is enough; senor;〃 said the commandant; bowing and shrugging his shouldersfor; indeed; he too was very hungry; while Cary whispered to Amyas

〃You will make a courtier; yet; old lad。〃

〃I am not in jesting humor; Will: my mind sadly misgives me that we shall hear black news; and have; perhaps; to do a black deed yet; on board here。  Senor; I follow you。〃

So they went down; and found the bishop; who was by this time unbound; seated in a corner of the cabin; his hands fallen on his knees; his eyes staring on vacancy; while the two priests stood as close against the wall as they could squeeze themselves; keeping up a ceaseless mutter of prayers。

〃Your holiness will breakfast with us; of course; and these two frocked gentlemen likewise。  I see no reason for refusing them all hospitality; as yet。〃

There was a marked emphasis on the last two words; which made both monks wince。

〃Our chaplain will attend to you; gentlemen。  His lordship the bishop will do me the honor of sitting next to me。〃

The bishop seemed to revive slowly as he snuffed the savory steam; and at last; rising mechanically; subsided into the chair which Amyas offered him on his left; while the commandant sat on his right。

〃A little of this kid; my lord?  NoahFriday; I recollect。  Some of that turtle…fin; then。  Will; serve his lordship; pass the cassava…bread up; Jack!  Senor commandant! a glass of wine?  You need it after your valiant toils。  To the health of all brave soldiersand a toast from your own Spanish proverb; 'To…day to me; tomorrow to thee!'〃

〃I drink it; brave senor。  Your courtesy shows you the worthy countryman of General Drake; and his brave lieutenant。〃

〃Drake!  Did you know him; senor?〃 asked all the Englishmen at once。

〃Too well; too well〃 and he would have continued; but the bishop burst out

〃Ah; senor commandant! that name

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