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!!!!隆堋響頼紗秘慕禰厮宴和肝写偬堋響
British´man´of´war admired and applauded in the offing。
As soon as we had got through with the necessary throat´cutting and
swabbing´up all hands set to work to discover treasure察and soon the deck
shone bravely with ingots and Mexican dollars and church plate。 There
were ropes of pearls察too察and big stacks of nougat察and rubies察and gold
watches察and Turkish Delight in tubs。 But I left these trifles to my crew察
and continued the search alone。 For by this time I had determined that
there should be a Princess on board察carried off to be sold in captivity to
the bold bad Moors察and now with beating heart awaiting her rescue by me察
the Perseus of her dreams。
I came upon her at last in the big state´cabin in the stern察and she wore
a holland pinafore over her Princess´clothes察and she had brown wavy hair察
hanging down her back察just likewell察never mind察she had brown wavy
hair。 When gentle´folk meet察courtesies pass察and I will not weary other
people with relating all the compliments and counter´compliments that we
exchanged察all in the most approved manner。 Occasions like this察when
tongues wagged smoothly and speech flowed free察were always especially
pleasing to me察who am naturally inclined to be tongue´tied with women。
But at last ceremony was over察and we sat on the table and swung our legs
and agreed to be fast friends。 And I showed her my latest knifeone´
bladed察horn´ handled察terrific察hung round my neck with string察and she
showed me the chiefest treasures the ship contained察 hidden away in a
most private and particular lockera musical box with a glass top that let
you see the works察and a railway train with real lines and a real tunnel察and
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a tin iron´clad that followed a magnet察and was ever so much handier in
many respects than the real full´sized thing that still lay and applauded in
the offing。
There was high feasting that night in my cabin。 We invited the
captain of the man´of´warone could hardly do less察it seemed to meand
the Princess took one end of the table and I took the other察and the captain
was very kind and nice察 and told us fairy´ stories察 and asked us both to
come and stay with him next Christmas察 and promised we should have
some hunting察on real ponies。 When he left I gave him some ingots and
things察 and saw him into his boat察 and then I went round the ship and
addressed the crew in several set speeches察which moved them deeply察and
with my own hands loaded up the carronade with grape´shot till it ran over
at the mouth。 This done察I retired into the cabin with the Princess察and
locked the door。 And first we started the musical box察 taking turns to
wind it up察and then we made toffee in the cabin´stove察and then we ran
the train round and round the room察and through and through the tunnel察
and lastly we swam the tin ironclad in the bath察with the soap´dish for a
pirate。
Next morning the air was rich with spices察 porpoises rolled and
gambolled round the bows察 and the South Sea Islands lay full in view
they were the REAL South Sea Islands察 of coursenot the badly
furnished journeymen´islands that are to be perceived on the map。 As
for the pirate brigantine and the man´of´war察 I don't really know what
became of them。 They had played their part very well察for the time察but I
wasn't going to bother to account for them察 so I just let them evaporate
quietly。 The islands provided plenty of fresh occupation。 For here were
little bays of silvery sand察 dotted with land´crabs察 groves of palm´trees
wherein monkeys frisked and pelted each other with cocoanuts察and caves察
and sites for stockades察 and hidden treasures significantly indicated by
skulls察 in riotous plenty察 while birds and beasts of every colour and all
latitudes made pleasing noises which excited the sporting instinct。
The islands lay conveniently close together察which necessitated careful
steering as we threaded the devious and intricate channels that separated
them。 Of course no one else could be trusted at the wheel察 so it is not
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surprising that for some time I quite forgot that there was such a thing as a
Princess on board。 This is too much the masculine way察whenever there's
any real business doing。 However察 I remembered her as soon as the
anchor was dropped察 and I went below and consoled her察 and we had
breakfast together察and she was allowed to ;pour out察─which quite made
up for everything。 When breakfast was over we ordered out the captain's
gig察 and rowed all about the islands察 and paddled察 and explored察 and
hunted bisons and beetles and butterflies察and found everything we wanted。
And I gave her pink shells and tortoises and great milky pearls and little
green lizards察 and she gave me guinea´pigs察 and coral to make into
waistcoat´buttons察 and tame sea´otters察 and a real pirate's powder´horn。
It was a prolific day and a long´lasting one察and weary were we with all
our hunting and our getting and our gathering察when at last we clambered
into the captain's gig and rowed back to a late tea。
The following day my conscience rose up and accused me。 This was
not what I had come out to do。 These triflings with pearls and parrakeets察
these al fresco luncheons off yams and bananas there was no ;making of
history; about them察I resolved that without further dallying I would turn
to and capture the French frigate察 according to the original programme。
So we upped anchor with the morning tide察 and set all sail for San
Salvador。
Of course I had no idea where San Salvador really was。 I haven't
now察for that matter。 But it seemed a right´sounding sort of name for a
place that was to have a bay that was to hold a French frigate that was to
be cut out察 so察 as I said察 we sailed for San Salvador察 and made the bay
about eight bells that evening察and saw the topmasts of the frigate over the
headland that sheltered her。 And forthwith there was summoned a
Council of War。
It is a very serious matter察a Council of War。 We had not held one
hitherto察 pirates and truck of that sort not calling for such solemn
treatment。 But in an affair that might almost be called international察 it
seemed well to proceed gravely and by regular steps。 So we met in my
cabinthe Princess察and the bo'sun察and a boy from the real´life lot察and a
man from among the book´men察 and a fellow from No´man's´land察 and
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myself in the chair。
The bo'sun had taken part in so many cuttings´out during his past
career that practically he did all the talking察and was the Council of War
himself。 It was to be an affair of boats察 he explained。 A boat's´crew
would be told off to cut the cables察and two boats'´crews to climb stealthily
on board and overpower the sleeping Frenchmen察 and two more boats'
crews to haul the doomed vessel out of the bay。 This made rather a
demand on my limited resources as to crews察but I was prepared to stretch
a point in a case like this察and I speedily brought my numbers up to the
requisite efficiency。
The night was both moonless and star´lessI had arranged all that
when the boats pushed off from the side of our vessel察and made their way
toward the ship that察unfortunately for itself察had been singled out by Fate
to carry me home in triumph。 I was in excellent spirits察and察indeed察as I
stepped over the side察 a lawless idea crossed my mind察 of discovering
another Princess on board the frigatea French one this time察I had heard
that that sort was rather nice。 But I abando