perils of certain english prisoners-第6节
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should be wrong here? It's the boats that we want to know of。
Except for fire…flies twinkling about; and the lonesome splashes of
great creatures as they drop into the water; there's nothing going
on here to ease a man's mind from the boats。〃
The moon was above the sea; and had risen; I should say; some half…
an…hour。 As Charker spoke; with his face towards the sea; I;
looking landward; suddenly laid my right hand on his breast; and
said; 〃Don't move。 Don't turn。 Don't raise your voice! You never
saw a Maltese face here?〃
〃No。 What do you mean?〃 he asks; staring at me。
〃Nor yet; an English face; with one eye and a patch across the
nose?〃
〃No。 What ails you? What do you mean?〃
I had seen both; looking at us round the stem of a cocoa…nut tree;
where the moon struck them。 I had seen that Sambo Pilot; with one
hand laid on the stem of the tree; drawing them back into the heavy
shadow。 I had seen their naked cutlasses twinkle and shine; like
bits of the moonshine in the water that had got blown ashore among
the trees by the light wind。 I had seen it all; in a moment。 And I
saw in a moment (as any man would); that the signalled move of the
pirates on the mainland was a plot and a feint; that the leak had
been made to disable the sloop; that the boats had been tempted
away; to leave the Island unprotected; that the pirates had landed
by some secreted way at the back; and that Christian George King was
a double…dyed traitor; and a most infernal villain。
I considered; still all in one and the same moment; that Charker was
a brave man; but not quick with his head; and that Sergeant Drooce;
with a much better head; was close by。 All I said to Charker was;
〃I am afraid we are betrayed。 Turn your back full to the moonlight
on the sea; and cover the stem of the cocoa…nut tree which will then
be right before you; at the height of a man's heart。 Are you
right?〃
〃I am right;〃 says Charker; turning instantly; and falling into the
position with a nerve of iron; 〃and right ain't left。 Is it; Gill?〃
A few seconds brought me to Sergeant Drooce's hut。 He was fast
asleep; and being a heavy sleeper; I had to lay my hand upon him to
rouse him。 The instant I touched him he came rolling out of his
hammock; and upon me like a tiger。 And a tiger he was; except that
he knew what he was up to; in his utmost heat; as well as any man。
I had to struggle with him pretty hard to bring him to his senses;
panting all the while (for he gave me a breather); 〃Sergeant; I am
Gill Davis! Treachery! Pirates on the Island!〃
The last words brought him round; and he took his hands of。 〃I have
seen two of them within this minute;〃 said I。 And so I told him
what I had told Harry Charker。
His soldierly; though tyrannical; head was clear in an instant。 He
didn't waste one word; even of surprise。 〃Order the guard;〃 says
he; 〃to draw off quietly into the Fort。〃 (They called the enclosure
I have before mentioned; the Fort; though it was not much of that。)
〃Then get you to the Fort as quick as you can; rouse up every soul
there; and fasten the gate。 I will bring in all those who are at
the Signal Hill。 If we are surrounded before we can join you; you
must make a sally and cut us out if you can。 The word among our men
is; 'Women and children!'〃
He burst away; like fire going before the wind over dry reeds。 He
roused up the seven men who were off duty; and had them bursting
away with him; before they know they were not asleep。 I reported
orders to Charker; and ran to the Fort; as I have never run at any
other time in all my life: no; not even in a dream。
The gate was not fast; and had no good fastening: only a double
wooden bar; a poor chain; and a bad lock。 Those; I secured as well
as they could be secured in a few seconds by one pair of hands; and
so ran to that part of the building where Miss Maryon lived。 I
called to her loudly by her name until she answered。 I then called
loudly all the names I knewMrs。 Macey (Miss Maryon's married
sister); Mr。 Macey; Mrs。 Venning; Mr。 and Mrs。 Fisher; even Mr。 and
Mrs。 Pordage。 Then I called out; 〃All you gentlemen here; get up
and defend the place! We are caught in a trap。 Pirates have
landed。 We are attacked!〃
At the terrible word 〃Pirates!〃for; those villains had done such
deeds in those seas as never can be told in writing; and can
scarcely be so much as thought ofcries and screams rose up from
every part of the place。 Quickly lights moved about from window to
window; and the cries moved about with them; and men; women; and
children came flying down into the square。 I remarked to myself;
even then; what a number of things I seemed to see at once。 I
noticed Mrs。 Macey coming towards me; carrying all her three
children together。 I noticed Mr。 Pordage in the greatest terror; in
vain trying to get on his Diplomatic coat; and Mr。 Kitten
respectfully tying his pocket…handkerchief over Mrs。 Pordage's
nightcap。 I noticed Mrs。 Belltott run out screaming; and shrink
upon the ground near me; and cover her face in her hands; and lie
all of a bundle; shivering。 But; what I noticed with the greatest
pleasure was; the determined eyes with which those men of the Mine
that I had thought fine gentlemen; came round me with what arms they
had: to the full as cool and resolute as I could be; for my life
ay; and for my soul; too; into the bargain!
The chief person being Mr。 Macey; I told him how the three men of
the guard would be at the gate directly; if they were not already
there; and how Sergeant Drooce and the other seven were gone to
bring in the outlying part of the people of Silver…Store。 I next
urged him; for the love of all who were dear to him; to trust no
Sambo; and; above all; if he could got any good chance at Christian
George King; not to lose it; but to put him out of the world。
〃I will follow your advice to the letter; Davis;〃 says he; 〃what
next?〃
My answer was; 〃I think; sir; I would recommend you next; to order
down such heavy furniture and lumber as can be moved; and make a
barricade within the gate。〃
〃That's good again;〃 says he: 〃will you see it done?〃
〃I'll willingly help to do it;〃 says I; 〃unless or until my
superior; Sergeant Drooce; gives me other orders。〃
He shook me by the hand; and having told off some of his companions
to help me; bestirred himself to look to the arms and ammunition。 A
proper quick; brave; steady; ready gentleman!
One of their three little children was deaf and dumb; Miss Maryon
had been from the first with all the children; soothing them; and
dressing them (poor little things; they had been brought out of
their beds); and making them believe that it was a game of play; so
that some of them were now even laughing。 I had been working hard
with the others at the barricade; and had got up a pretty good
breast…work within the gate。 Drooce and the seven men had come
back; bringing in the people from the Signal Hill; and had worked
along with us: but; I had not so much as spoken a word to Drooce;
nor had Drooce so much as spoken a word to me; for we were both too
busy。 The breastwork was now finished; and I found Miss Maryon at
my side; with a child in her arms。 Her dark hair was fastened round
her head with a band。 She had a quantity of it; and it looked even
richer and more precious; put up hastily out of her way; than I had
seen it look when it was carefully arranged。 She was very pale; but
extraordinarily quiet and still。
〃Dear good Davis;〃 said she; 〃I have been waiting to speak one word
to you。〃
I turned to her directly。 If I had received a musket…ball in the
heart; and she had stood there; I almost believe I should have
turned to her before I dropped。
〃This pretty little creature;〃 said she; kissing the child in her
arms; who was playing with her hair and trying to pull it down;
〃cannot hear what we saycan hear nothing。 I trust you so much;
and have such great confidence in you; that I want you to make me a
promise。〃
〃What is it; Miss?〃
〃That if we are defeated; and you are absolutely sure of my being
taken; you will kill me。〃
〃I shall not be alive to do it; Miss。 I shall have died in your
defence before it comes to that。 They must step across my body to
lay a hand on you。〃
〃But; if you are alive; you brave soldier。〃 How she looked at me!
〃And if you cannot save me from the Pirates; living; you will save
me; dead。 Tell me so。〃
Well! I told her I would do that at the last; if all else failed。
She took my handmy rough; coarse handand put it to her lips。
She put it to the child's lips; and the child kissed it。 I believe
I had the strength of half a dozen men in me; from that moment;
until the fight was over。
All this time; Mr。 Commissioner Pordage had been wanting to make a
Proclamation to the Pirates to lay down t