《westward ho》

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〃Our ship; senor; has lain this three years rotting on the coast near Cape Codera。〃

〃Ah! we heard of that bold adventurebut we thought you all lost in the interior。〃

〃You did?  Can you tell me; then; where the senor governor of La Guayra may be now?〃

〃The Senor Don Guzman de Soto;〃 said the commandant; in a somewhat constrained tone; 〃is said to be at present in Spain; having thrown up his office in consequence of domestic matters; of which I have not the honor of knowing anything。〃

Amyas longed to ask more: but he knew that the well…bred Spaniard would tell him nothing which concerned another man's wife; and went on。

〃What befell us after; I tell you frankly。〃

And Amyas told his story; from the landing at Guayra to the passage down the Magdalena。  The commandant lifted up his hands。

〃Were it not forbidden to me; as a Catholic; most invincible senor; I should say that the Divine protection has indeed〃

〃Ah;〃 said one of the friars; 〃that you could be brought; senors; to render thanks for your miraculous preservation to her to whom alone it is due; Mary; the fount of mercies!〃

〃We have done well enough without her as yet;〃 said Amyas; bluntly。

〃The Lord raised up Nebuchadnezzar of old to punish the sins of the Jewish Church; and He has raised up these men to punish ours!〃 said Fray Gerundio。

〃But Nebuchadnezzar fell; and so may they;〃 growled the other to himself。  Jack overheard him。

〃I say; my lord bishop;〃 called he from the other end of the table。 〃It is our English custom to let our guests be as rude as they like; but perhaps your lordship will hint to these two friars; that if they wish to keep whole skins; they will keep civil tongues。〃

〃Be silent; asses! mules!〃 shouted the bishop; whose spirits were improving over the wine; who are you; that you cannot eat dirt as well as your betters?〃

〃Well spoken; my lord。  Here's the health of our saintly and venerable guest;〃 said Cary: while the commandant whispered to Amyas; 〃Fat old tyrant!  I hope you have found his moneyfor I am sure he has some on board; and I should be loath that you lost the advantage of it。〃

〃I shall have to say a few words to you about that money this morning; commandant: by the by; they had better be said now。  My lord bishop; do you know that had we not taken this ship when we did; you had lost not merely money; as you have now; but life itself?〃

〃Money?  I had none to lose!  Life?what do you mean?〃 asked the bishop; turning very pale。

〃This; sir。  That it ill befits one to lie; whose throat has been saved from the assassin's knife but four hours since。  When we entered the stern…gallery; we found two persons; now on board this ship; in the very act; sir; and article; of cutting your sinful throat; that they might rob you of the casket which lay beneath your pillow。  A moment more; and you were dead。  We seized and bound them; and so saved your life。  Is that plain; sir?〃

The bishop looked steadfastly and stupidly into Amyas's face; heaved a deep sigh; and gradually sank back in his chair; dropping the glass from his hand。

〃He is in a fit!  Call in the surgeon!  Run!〃 and up jumped kind… hearted Jack; and brought in the surgeon of the galleon。

〃Is this possible; senor?〃 asked the commandant。

〃It is true。  Door; there!  Evans! go and bring in that rascal whom we left bound in his cabin!〃

Evans went; and the commandant continued

〃But the stern…gallery?  How; in the name of all witches and miracles; came your valor thither?〃

〃Simply enough; and owing neither to witch nor miracle。  The night before last we passed the mouth of the bay in our two canoes; which we had lashed together after the fashion I had seen in the Moluccas; to keep them afloat in the surf。  We had scraped the canoes bright the day before; and rubbed them with white clay; that they might be invisible at night; and so we got safely to the Morro Grande; passing within half a mile of your ship。〃

〃Oh! my scoundrels of sentinels!〃

〃We landed at the back of the Morro; and lay there all day; being purposed to do that which; with your pardon; we have done。  We took our sails of Indian cloth; whitened them likewise with clay which we had brought with us from the river (expecting to find a Spanish ship as we went along the coast; and determined to attempt her; or die with honor); and laid them over us on the canoes; paddling from underneath them。  So that; had your sentinels been awake; they would have hardly made us out; till we were close on board。  We had provided ourselves; instead of ladders; with bamboos rigged with cross…pieces; and a hook of strong wood at the top of each; they hang at your stern…gallery now。  And the rest of the tale I need not tell you。〃

The commandant rose in his courtly Spanish way;

〃Your admirable story; senor; proves to me how truly your nation; while it has yet; and I trust will ever have; to dispute the palm of valor with our own; is famed throughout the world for ingenuity; and for daring beyond that of mortal man。  You have succeeded; valiant captain; because you have deserved to succeed; and it is no shame to me to succumb to enemies who have united the cunning of the serpent with the valor of the lion。  Senor; I feel as proud of becoming your guest as I should have been proud; under a happier star; of becoming your host。〃

〃You are; like your nation; only too generous; senor。  But what noise is that outside?  Cary; go and see。〃

But ere Cary could reach the door; it was opened; and Evans presented himself with a terrified face。

〃Here's villainy; sir!  The Don's murdered; and cold; the Indian lass fled; and as we searched the ship for her; we found an Englishwoman; as I'm a sinful man!and a shocking sight she is to see!〃

〃An Englishwoman?〃 cried all three; springing forward。

〃Bring her in!〃 said Amyas; turning very pale; and as he spoke; Yeo and another led into the cabin a figure scarcely human。

An elderly woman; dressed in the yellow 〃San Benito〃 of the Inquisition; with ragged gray locks hanging about a countenance distorted by suffering and shrunk by famine。  Painfully; as one unaccustomed to the light; she peered and blinked round her。  Her fallen lip gave her a half…idiotic expression; and yet there was an uneasy twinkle in the eye; as of boundless terror and suspicion。 She lifted up her fettered wrist to shade her face; and as she did so; disclosed a line of fearful scars upon her skinny arm。

〃Look there; sirs!〃 said Yeo; pointing to them with a stern smile。 〃Here's some of these Popish gentry's handiwork。  I know well enough how those marks came;〃 and he pointed to the similar scars on his own wrist。

The commandant; as well as the Englishmen; recoiled with horror。

〃Holy Virgin! what wretch is this on board my ship?  Bishop; is this the prisoner whom you sent on board?〃

The bishop; who had been slowly recovering his senses; looked at her a moment; and then thrusting his chair back; crossed himself; and almost screamed; 〃Malefica!  Malefica!  Who brought her here? Turn her away; gentlemen; turn her eye away; she will bewitch; fascinate〃and he began muttering prayers。

Amyas seized him by the shoulder; and shook him on to his legs。

〃Swine! who is this?  Wake up; coward; and tell me; or I will cut you piecemeal!〃

But ere the bishop could answer; the woman uttered a wild shriek; and pointing to the taller of the two monks; cowered behind Yeo。

〃He here?〃 cried she; in broken Spanish。  〃Take me away!  I will tell you no more。  I have told you all; and lies enough beside。 Oh! why is he come again?  Did they not say that I should have no more torments?〃

The monk turned pale: but like a wild beast at bay; glared firmly round on the whole company; and then; fixing his dark eyes full on the woman; he bade her be silent so sternly; that she shrank down like a beaten hound。

〃Silence; dog!〃 said Will Cary; whose blood was up; and followed his words with a blow on the monk's mouth; which silenced him effectually。

〃Don't be afraid; good woman; but speak English。  We are all English here; and Protestants too。  Tell us what they have done for you。〃

〃Another trap! another trap!〃 cried she; in a strong Devonshire accent。  〃You be no English!  You want to make me lie again; and then torment me。  Oh! wretched; wretched that I am!〃 cried she; bursting into tears。  〃Whom should I trust?  Not myself: no; nor God; for I have denied Him!  O Lord! O Lord!〃

Amyas stood silent with fear and horror; some instinct told him that he was on the point of hearing news for which he feared to ask。  But Jack spoke

〃My dear soul! my dear soul! don't you be afraid; and the Lord will stand by you; if you will but tell the truth。  We are all Englishmen; and men of Devon; as you seem to be by your speech; and this ship is ours; and the pope himself sha'n't touch you。〃

〃Devon?〃 she said doubtingly; 〃Devon!  Whence; then?〃

〃Bideford men。  This is Mr。 Will Cary; to Clovelly。  If you are a Devon woman; you've heard tell of the Carys; to be sure。〃

The woman made a rush forward; and threw her fettered arms round Will's neck;

〃Oh; Mr。 Cary; my dear life!  Mr。 Cary! and so you be!  Oh; dear soul alive! but you're burnt so brown; and I be 'most blind with misery。  Oh; who ever sent you here; my dear Mr。 Will; then; to save a poor wretch from the pit?〃

〃Who on earth are you?〃

〃Lucy Passmore; the white witch to Welcombe。  Don't you mind Lucy Passmore; as charmed your warts for you when you was a boy?〃

〃Lucy Passmore!〃 almost shrieked all three friends。  〃She that went off with〃

〃Yes! she that sold her own soul; and persuaded that dear saint to sell hers; she that did the devil's work; and has taken the devil's wages;after this fashion!〃 and she held up her scarred wrists wildly。

〃Where is Dona deRose Salterne?〃 shouted Will and Jack。

〃Where is my brother Frank?〃 shouted Amyas。

〃Dead; dead; dead!〃

〃I knew it;〃 said Amyas; sitting down again calmly。

〃How did she die?〃

〃The Inquisitionhe!〃 pointing to the monk。  〃Ask himhe betrayed her to her death。  And ask him!〃 pointing to the bishop; 〃he sat by her and saw her die。〃

〃Woman; you rave!〃 said the bishop; getting up with a terrified air; and moving as far as possible from Amyas。

〃How did my br
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