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moment while he put on his trousers。 This I gracefully consented
to do察and the incident ended。
Two of my boats were sunk by the fire from the forts on the
shore察and several brave fellows were severely wounded in the
hand´to´hand struggle with the French crew for the possession of
the frigate。 But the bo'sun's admirable strategy察and my
own reckless gallantry in securing the French captain at the
outset察had the fortunate result of keeping down the death´rate。
It was all for the sake of the Princess that I had arranged so
comparatively tame a victory。 For myself察I rather liked a fair
amount of blood´letting察red´hot shot察and flying splinters。 But
when you have girls about the place察they have got to be
considered to a certain extent。
There was another supper´party that night察in my cabin察as soon
as we had got well out to sea察and the French captain察who was
the guest of the evening察was in the greatest possible form。 We
became sworn friends察and exchanged invitations to come and stay
at each other's homes察and really it was quite difficult to
induce him to take his leave。 But at last he and his crew were
bundled into their boats察and after I had pressed some pirate
bullion upon themdelicately察of course察but in a pleasant
manner that admitted of no denialthe gallant fellows quite
broke down察and we parted察our bosoms heaving with a full sense
of each other's magnanimity and good´fellowship。
The next day察which was nearly all taken up with shifting our
quarters into the new frigate察so honourably and easily acquired
was a very pleasant one察as everyone who has gone up in the world
and moved into a larger house will readily understand。 At last I
had grim察black guns all along each side察instead of a rotten
brass carronade察at last I had a square´rigged ship察with real
yards察and a proper quarter´deck。 In fact察now that I had soared
as high as could be hoped in a single voyage察it seemed about
time to go home and cut a dash and show off a bit。 The worst of
this ocean´theatre was察it held no proper audience。 It was
hard察of course察to relinquish all the adventures that still lay
untouched in these Southern seas。 Whaling察for instance察had not
yet been entered upon察the joys of exploration察and strange
inland cities innocent of the white man察still awaited me察and
the book of wrecks and rescues was not yet even opened。 But I
had achieved a frigate and a Princess察and that was not so bad
for a beginning察and more than enough to show off with before
those dull unadventurous folk who continued on their mill´horse
round at home。
The voyage home was a record one察so far as mere speed was
concerned察and all adventures were scornfully left behind察as we
rattled along察for other adventurers who had still their laurels
to win。 Hardly later than the noon of next day we dropped anchor
in Plymouth Sound察and heard the intoxicating clamour of bells
the roar of artillery察and the hoarse cheers of an excited
populace surging down to the quays察that told us we were being
appreciated at something like our true merits。 The Lord Mayor
was waiting there to receive us察and with him several Admirals of
the Fleet察as we walked down the lane of pushing察enthusiastic
Devonians察the Princess and I察and our war´worn察weather´beaten
spoil´laden crew。 Everybody was very nice about the French
frigate察and the pirate booty察and the scars still fresh on our
young limbs察yet I think what I liked best of all was察that they
all pronounced the Princess to be a duck察and a peerless察brown´
haired darling察and a true mate for a hero察and of the right
Princess´breed。
The air was thick with invitations and with the smell of civic
banquets in a forward stage察but I sternly waved all festivities
aside。 The coaches´and´four I had ordered immediately on
arriving were blocking the whole of the High Street察the
champing of bits and the pawing of gravel summoned us to take our
seats and be off察to where the real performance awaited us
compared with which all this was but an interlude。 I placed the
Princess in the most highly gilded coach of the lot察and mounted
to my place at her side察and the rest of the crew scrambled on
board of the others as best they might。 The whips cracked and
the crowd scattered and cheered as we broke into a gallop for
home。 The noisy bells burst into a farewell peal
Yes察that was undoubtedly the usual bell for school´room tea。
And high time too察I thought察as I tumbled out of the bath察which
was beginning to feel very hard to the projecting portions of my
frame´work。 As I trotted downstairs察hungrier even than usual
farewells floated up from the front door察and I heard the
departing voices of our angular elderly visitors as they made
their way down the walk。 Man was still catching it察apparently
Man was getting it hot。 And much Man cared The seas were his
and their islands察he had his frigates for the taking察his
pirates and their hoards for an unregarded cutlass´stroke or two
and there were Princesses in plenty waiting for him somewhere
Princesses of the right sort。
THE RELUCTANT DRAGON
Footprints in the snow have been unfailing provokers of sentiment
ever since snow was first a white wonder in this drab´coloured
world of ours。 In a poetry´book presented to one of us by an
aunt察there was a poem by one Wordsworth in which they stood out
stronglywith a picture all to themselves察toobut we didn't
think very highly either of the poem or the sentiment。
Footprints in the sand察now察were quite another matter察and we
grasped Crusoe's attitude of mind much more easily than
Wordsworth's。 Excitement and mystery察curiosity and suspense
these were the only sentiments that tracks察whether in sand or in
snow察were able to arouse in us。
We had awakened early that winter morning察puzzled at first by
the added light that filled the room。 Then察when the truth at
last fully dawned on us and we knew that snow´balling was no
longer a wistful dream察but a solid certainty waiting for us
outside察it was a mere brute fight for the necessary clothes察and
the lacing of boots seemed a clumsy invention察and the buttoning
of coats an unduly tedious form of fastening察with all that snow
going to waste at our very door。
When dinner´time came we had to be dragged in by the scruff of
our necks。 The short armistice over察the combat was resumed察but
presently Charlotte and I察a little weary of contests and of
missiles that ran shudderingly down inside one's clothes察forsook
the trampled battle´field of the lawn and went exploring the
blank virgin spaces of the white world that lay beyond。 It
stretched away unbroken on every side of us察this mysterious
soft garment under which our familiar world had so suddenly
hidden itself。 Faint imprints showed where a casual bird had
alighted察but of other traffic there was next to no sign察which
made these strange tracks all the more puzzling。
We came across them first at the corner of the shrubbery察and
pored over them long察our hands on our knees。 Experienced
trappers that we knew ourselves to be察it was annoying to be
brought up suddenly by a beast we could not at once identify。
;Don't you know拭─said Charlotte察rather scornfully。 ;Thought
you knew all the beasts that ever was。;
This put me on my mettle察and I hastily rattled off a string of
animal names embracing both the arctic and the tropic zones察but
without much real confidence。
;No察─said Charlotte察on consideration察 they won't any of
'em quite do。 Seems like something LIZARDY。 Did you say a
iguanodon拭 Might be that察p'raps。 But that's not British察and
we want a real British beast。 _I_ think it's a dragon
;'T isn't half big enough察─I objected。
;Well察all dragons must be small to begin with察─said Charlotte
;like everything else。 P'raps this is a little dragon who's got
lost。 A little dragon would be rather nice to have。 He might
scratch and spit察but he couldn't DO anything really。 Let's
track him down
So we set off into the wide snow´clad world察hand in hand察our
hearts big with expectationcomplacently confident that by a
few smudgy traces in the snow we were in a fair way to capture a
half´grown specimen of a fabulous beast。
We ran the monster across the paddock and along the hedge of the
next field察and then he took to the road like any tame
civilized tax´payer。 Here his tracks became blended with
and lost among more ordinary footprints察but imagination and a
fixed idea will do a great deal察and we were sure we knew the
direction a dragon would naturally take。 The traces察too察kept
reappearing at intervalsat least Charlotte maintained they did
and as it was HER dragon I left the following of the slot to
her and trotted along peacefully察feeling that it was an
expedition anyhow and something was sure to come out of it。