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Fenimore Cooper + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Pilot + +Author: J. Fenimore Cooper + + +Release Date: April, 2005 [EBook #7974] +This file was first posted on June 8, 2003 +Last Updated: March 11, 2018 + + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PILOT *** + + + + +Text file produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, +Marvin A. Hodges, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team + +HTML file produced by David Widger + + + + +</pre> + + <div style="height: 8em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h1> + THE PILOT + </h1> + <h3> + A Tale of the Sea + </h3> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <h2> + By J. Fenimore Cooper + </h2> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <p> + <b>CONTENTS</b> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2H_PREF"> PREFACE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2H_4_0003"> <b>THE PILOT</b> </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0001"> CHAPTER I </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0002"> CHAPTER II </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0003"> CHAPTER III. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0004"> CHAPTER IV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0005"> CHAPTER V. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0006"> CHAPTER VI. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0007"> CHAPTER VII </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0008"> CHAPTER VIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0009"> CHAPTER IX. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0010"> CHAPTER X. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0011"> CHAPTER XI. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0012"> CHAPTER XII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0013"> CHAPTER XIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0014"> CHAPTER XIV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0015"> CHAPTER XV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0016"> CHAPTER XVI. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0017"> CHAPTER XVII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0018"> CHAPTER XVIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0019"> CHAPTER XIX </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0020"> CHAPTER XX. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0021"> CHAPTER XXI </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0022"> CHAPTER XXII </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0023"> CHAPTER XXIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0024"> CHAPTER XXIV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0025"> CHAPTER XXV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0026"> CHAPTER XXVI. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0027"> CHAPTER XXVII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0028"> CHAPTER XXVIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0029"> CHAPTER XXIX. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0030"> CHAPTER XXX. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0031"> CHAPTER XXXI. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0032"> CHAPTER XXXII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0033"> CHAPTER XXXIII. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0034"> CHAPTER XXXIV. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="#link2HCH0035"> CHAPTER XXXV </a> + </p> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <h3> + TO WILLIAM BRANFORD SHUBRICK, ESQ., + </h3> + <h3> + U. S. NAVY. + </h3> + <h3> + MY DEAR SHUBRICK, + </h3> + <p> + Each year brings some new and melancholy chasm in what is now the brief + list of my naval friends and former associates. War, disease, and the + casualties of a hazardous profession have made fearful inroads in the + limited number; while the places of the dead are supplied by names that to + me are those of strangers. With the consequences of these sad changes + before me, I cherish the recollection of those with whom I once lived in + close familiarity with peculiar interest, and feel a triumph in their + growing reputations, that is but little short of their own honest pride. + </p> + <p> + But neither time nor separation has shaken our intimacy: and I know that + in dedicating to you this volume, I tell you nothing new, when I add that + it is a tribute paid to an enduring friendship, by + </p> + <p> + Your old Messmate, + </p> + <p> + THE AUTHOR. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /><br /> <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2H_PREF" id="link2H_PREF"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + PREFACE. + </h2> + <p> + It is probable a true history of human events would show that a far larger + proportion of our acts are the results of sudden impulses and accident, + than of that reason of which we so much boast. However true, or false, + this opinion may be in more important matters, it is certainly and + strictly correct as relates to the conception and execution of this book. + </p> + <p> + The Pilot was published in 1823. This was not long after the appearance of + “The PIRATE,” a work which, it is hardly necessary to remind the reader, + has a direct connection with the sea. In a conversation with a friend, a + man of polished taste and extensive reading, the authorship of the + Scottish novels came under discussion. The claims of Sir Walter were a + little distrusted, on account of the peculiar and minute information that + the romances were then very generally thought to display. The Pirate was + cited as a very marked instance of this universal knowledge, and it was + wondered where a man of Scott's habits and associations could have become + so familiar with the sea. The writer had frequently observed that there + was much looseness in this universal knowledge, and that the secret of its + success was to be traced to the power of creating that <i>resemblance</i>, + which is so remarkably exhibited in those world-renowned fictions, rather + than to any very accurate information on the part of their author. It + would have been hypercritical to object to the Pirate, that it was not + strictly nautical, or true in its details; but, when the reverse was urged + as a proof of what, considering the character of other portions of the + work, would have been most extraordinary attainments, it was a sort of + provocation to dispute the seamanship of the Pirate, a quality to which + the book has certainly very little just pretension. The result of this + conversation was a sudden determination to produce a work which, if it had + no other merit, might present truer pictures of the ocean and ships than + any that are to be found in the Pirate. To this unpremeditated decision, + purely an impulse, is not only the Pilot due, but a tolerably numerous + school of nautical romances that have succeeded it. + </p> + <p> + The author had many misgivings concerning the success of the undertaking, + after he had made some progress in the work; the opinions of his different + friends being anything but encouraging. One would declare that the sea + could not be made interesting; that it was tame, monotonous, and without + any other movement than unpleasant storms, and that, for his part, the + less he got of it the better. The women very generally protested that such + a book would have the odor of bilge water, and that it would give them the + <i>maladie de mer</i>. Not a single individual among all those who + discussed the merits of the project, within the range of the author's + knowledge, either spoke, or looked, encouragingly. It is probable that all + these persons anticipated a signal failure. + </p> + <p> + So very discouraging did these ominous opinions get to be that the writer + was, once or twice, tempted to throw his manuscript aside, and turn to + something new. A favorable opinion, however, coming from a very unexpected + quarter, put a new face on the matter, and raised new hopes. Among the + intimate friends of the writer was an Englishman, who possessed most of + the peculiar qualities of the educated of his country. He was learned + even, had a taste that was so just as always to command respect, but was + prejudiced, and particularly so in all that related to this country and + its literature. He could never be persuaded to admire Bryant's Water-Fowl, + and this mainly because if it were accepted as good poetry, it must be + placed at once amongst the finest fugitive pieces of the language. Of the + Thanatopsis he thought better, though inclined to suspect it of being a + plagiarism. To the tender mercies of this one-sided critic, who had never + affected to compliment the previous works of the author, the sheets of a + volume of the Pilot were committed, with scarce an expectation of his + liking them. The reverse proved to be the case;—he expressed himself + highly gratified, and predicted a success for the book which it probably + never attained. + </p> + <p> + Thus encouraged, one more experiment was made, a seaman being selected for + the critic. A kinsman, a namesake, and an old messmate of the author, one + now in command on a foreign station, was chosen, and a considerable + portion of the first volume was read to him. There is no wish to conceal + the satisfaction with which the effect on this listener was observed. He + treated the whole matter as fact, and his criticisms were strictly + professional, and perfectly just. But the interest he betrayed could not + be mistaken. It gave a perfect and most gratifying assurance that the work + would be more likely to find favor with nautical men than with any other + class of readers. + </p> + <p> + The Pilot could scarcely be a favorite with females. The story has little + interest for them, nor was it much heeded by the author of the book, in + the progress of his labors. His aim was to illustrate vessels and the + ocean, rather than to draw any pictures of sentiment and love. In this + last respect, the book has small claims on the reader's attention, though + it is hoped that the story has sufficient interest to relieve the more + strictly nautical features of the work. + </p> + <p> + It would be affectation to deny that the Pilot met with a most + unlooked-for success. The novelty of the design probably contributed a + large share of this result. Sea-tales came into vogue, as a consequence; + and, as every practical part of knowledge has its uses, something has been + gained by letting the landsman into the secrets of the seaman's manner of + life. Perhaps, in some small degree, an interest has been awakened in + behalf of a very numerous, and what has hitherto been a sort of proscribed + class of men, that may directly tend to a melioration of their condition. + </p> + <p> + It is not easy to make the public comprehend all the necessities of a + service afloat. With several hundred rude beings confined within the + narrow limits of a vessel, men of all nations and of the lowest habits, it + would be to the last degree indiscreet to commence their reformation by + relaxing the bonds of discipline, under the mistaken impulses of a false + philanthropy. It has a lofty sound, to be sure, to talk about American + citizens being too good to be brought under the lash, upon the high seas; + but he must have a very mistaken notion who does not see that tens of + thousands of these pretending persons on shore, even, would be greatly + benefited by a little judicious flogging. It is the judgment in + administering, and not the mode of punishment, that requires to be looked + into; and, in this respect, there has certainly been a great improvement + of late years. It is seldom, indeed, that any institution, practice, or + system, is improved by the blind interference of those who know nothing + about it. Better would it be to trust to the experience of those who have + long governed turbulent men, than to the impulsive experiments of those + who rarely regard more than one side of a question, and that the most + showy and glittering; having, quite half of the time, some selfish + personal end to answer. + </p> + <p> + There is an uneasy desire among a vast many well-disposed persons to get + the fruits of the Christian Faith, without troubling themselves about the + Faith itself. This is done under the sanction of Peace Societies, + Temperance and Moral Reform Societies, in which the end is too often + mistaken for the means. When the Almighty sent His Son on earth, it was to + point out the way in which all this was to be brought about, by means of + the Church; but men have so frittered away that body of divine + organization, through their divisions and subdivisions, all arising from + human conceit, that it is no longer regarded as the agency it was so + obviously intended to be, and various contrivances are to be employed as + substitutes for that which proceeded directly from the Son of God! + </p> + <p> + Among the efforts of the day, however, there is one connected with the + moral improvement of the sailor that commands our profound respect. Cut + off from most of the charities of life for so large a portion of his time, + deprived altogether of association with the gentler and better portions of + the other sex, and living a man in a degree proscribed, amid the many + signs of advancement that distinguish the age, it was time that he should + be remembered and singled out, and become the subject of combined and + Christian philanthropy. There is much reason to believe that the effort, + now making in the right direction and under proper auspices, will be + successful; and that it will cause the lash to be laid aside in the best + and most rational manner,—by rendering its use unnecessary. + </p> + <p> + COOPERSTOWN, <i>August</i> 20, 1829. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2H_4_0003" id="link2H_4_0003"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h1> + THE PILOT + </h1> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0001" id="link2HCH0001"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER I + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Sullen waves, incessant rolling, + Rudely dash'd against her sides.” + <i>Song</i> +</pre> + <p> + A single glance at the map will make the reader acquainted with the + position of the eastern coast of the Island of Great Britain, as connected + with the shores of the opposite continent. Together they form the + boundaries of the small sea that has for ages been known to the world as + the scene of maritime exploits, and as the great avenue through which + commerce and war have conducted the fleets of the northern nations of + Europe. Over this sea the islanders long asserted a jurisdiction, + exceeding that which reason concedes to any power on the highway of + nations, and which frequently led to conflicts that caused an expenditure + of blood and treasure, utterly disproportioned to the advantages that can + ever arise from the maintenance of a useless and abstract right. It is + across the waters of this disputed ocean that we shall attempt to conduct + our readers, selecting a period for our incidents that has a peculiar + interest for every American, not only because it was the birthday of his + nation, but because it was also the era when reason and common sense began + to take the place of custom and feudal practices in the management of the + affairs of nations. + </p> + <p> + Soon after the events of the revolution had involved the kingdoms of + France and Spain, and the republics of Holland, in our quarrel, a group of + laborers was collected in a field that lay exposed to the winds of the + ocean, on the north-eastern coast of England. These men were lightening + their toil, and cheering the gloom of a day in December, by uttering their + crude opinions on the political aspects of the times. The fact that + England was engaged in a war with some of her dependencies on the other + side of the Atlantic had long been known to them, after the manner that + faint rumors of distant and uninteresting events gain on the ear; but now + that nations, with whom she had been used to battle, were armed against + her in the quarrel, the din of war had disturbed the quiet even of these + secluded and illiterate rustics. The principal speakers, on the occasion, + were a Scotch drover, who was waiting the leisure of the occupant of the + fields, and an Irish laborer, who had found his way across the Channel, + and thus far over the island, in quest of employment. + </p> + <p> + “The Nagurs wouldn't have been a job at all for ould England, letting + alone Ireland,” said the latter, “if these French and Spanishers hadn't + been troubling themselves in the matter. I'm sure its but little reason I + have for thanking them, if a man is to kape as sober as a praist at mass, + for fear he should find himself a souldier, and he knowing nothing about + the same.” + </p> + <p> + “Hoot! mon! ye ken but little of raising an airmy in Ireland, if ye mak' a + drum o' a whiskey keg,” said the drover, winking to the listeners. “Noo, + in the north, they ca' a gathering of the folk, and follow the pipes as + graciously as ye wad journey kirkward o' a Sabbath morn. I've seen a' the + names o' a Heeland raj'ment on a sma' bit paper, that ye might cover wi' a + leddy's hand. They war' a' Camerons and M'Donalds, though they paraded sax + hundred men! But what ha' ye gotten here! That chield has an ow'r liking + to the land for a seafaring body; an' if the bottom o' the sea be onything + like the top o't, he's in gr'at danger o' a shipwreck!” + </p> + <p> + This unexpected change in the discourse drew all eyes on the object toward + which the staff of the observant drover was pointed. To the utter + amazement of every individual present, a small vessel was seen moving + slowly round a point of land that formed one of the sides of the little + bay, to which the field the laborers were in composed the other. There was + something very peculiar in the externals of this unusual visitor, which + added in no small degree to the surprise created by her appearance in that + retired place. None but the smallest vessels, and those rarely, or, at + long intervals, a desperate smuggler, were ever known to venture so close + to the land, amid the sand-bars and sunken rocks with which that immediate + coast abounded. The adventurous mariners who now attempted this dangerous + navigation in so wanton, and, apparently, so heedless a manner, were in a + low black schooner, whose hull seemed utterly disproportioned to the + raking masts it upheld, which, in their turn, supported a lighter set of + spars, that tapered away until their upper extremities appeared no larger + than the lazy pennant, that in vain endeavored to display its length in + the light breeze. + </p> + <p> + The short day of that high northern latitude was already drawing to a + close, and the sun was throwing his parting rays obliquely across the + waters, touching the gloomy waves here and there with streaks of pale + light. The stormy winds of the German Ocean were apparently lulled to + rest; and, though the incessant rolling of the surge on the shore + heightened the gloomy character of the hour and the view, the light ripple + that ruffled the sleeping billows was produced by a gentle air, that blew + directly from the land. Notwithstanding this favorable circumstance, there + was something threatening in the aspect of the ocean, which was speaking + in hollow but deep murmurs, like a volcano on the eve of an eruption, that + greatly heightened the feelings of amazement and dread with which the + peasants beheld this extraordinary interruption to the quiet of their + little bay. With no other sails spread to the action of the air than her + heavy mainsail, and one of those light jibs that projected far beyond her + bows, the vessel glided over the water with a grace and facility that + seemed magical to the beholders, who turned their wondering looks from the + schooner to each other in silent amazement. At length the drover spoke in + a low solemn voice: + </p> + <p> + “He's a bold chield that steers her! and if that bit craft has wood in her + bottom, like the brigantines that ply between Lon'on and the Frith at + Leith, he's in mair danger than a prudent mon could wish. Ay! he's by the + big rock that shows his head when the tide runs low, but it's no mortal + man who can steer long in the road he's journeying and not speedily find + land wi' water a-top o't.” + </p> + <p> + The little schooner, however, still held her way among the rocks and + sand-pits, making such slight deviations in her course as proved her to be + under the direction of one who knew his danger, until she entered as far + into the bay as prudence could at all justify, when her canvas was + gathered into folds, seemingly without the agency of hands, and the + vessel, after rolling for a few minutes on the long billows that hove in + from the ocean, swung round in the currents of the tide, and was held by + her anchor. + </p> + <p> + The peasants now began to make their conjectures more freely concerning + the character and object of their visitor; some intimating that she was + engaged in contraband trade, and others that her views were hostile, and + her business war. A few dark hints were hazarded on the materiality of her + construction, for nothing of artificial formation, it was urged, would be + ventured by men in such a dangerous place, at a time when even the most + inexperienced landsman was enabled to foretell the certain gale. The + Scotchman, who, to all the sagacity of his countrymen, added no small + portion of their superstition, leaned greatly to the latter conclusion, + and had begun to express this sentiment warily with reverence, when the + child of Erin, who appeared not to possess any very definite ideas on the + subject interrupted him, by exclaiming: + </p> + <p> + “Faith! there's two of them! a big and a little! sure the bogles of the + saa likes good company the same as any other Christians!” + </p> + <p> + “Twa!” echoed the drover; “twa! ill luck bides o' some o' ye. Twa craft a + sailing without hand to guide them, in sic a place as this, whar' eyesight + is na guid enough to show the dangers, bodes evil to a' that luik thereon. + Hoot! she's na yearling the tither! Luik, mon! luik! she's a gallant boat, + and a gr'at:” he paused, raised his pack from the ground, and first giving + one searching look at the objects of his suspicions, he nodded with great + sagacity to the listeners, and continued, as he moved slowly towards the + interior of the country, “I should na wonder if she carried King George's + commission aboot her: weel, weel, I wull journey upward to the town, and + ha' a crack wi' the good mon; for they craft have a suspeecious aspect, + and the sma' bit thing wu'ld nab a mon quite easy, and the big ane wu'ld + hold us a' and no feel we war' in her.” + </p> + <p> + This sagacious warning caused a general movement in the party, for the + intelligence of a hot press was among the rumors of the times. The + husbandmen collected their implements of labor, and retired homewards; + though many a curious eye was bent on the movements of the vessels from + the distant hills, but very few of those not immediately interested in the + mysterious visitors ventured to approach the little rocky cliffs that + lined the bay. + </p> + <p> + The vessel that occasioned these cautious movements was a gallant ship, + whose huge hull, lofty masts, and square yards loomed in the evening's + haze, above the sea, like a distant mountain rising from the deep. She + carried but little sail, and though she warily avoided the near approach + to the land that the schooner had attempted, the similarity of their + movements was sufficiently apparent to warrant the conjecture that they + were employed on the same duty. The frigate, for the ship belonged to this + class of vessels, floated across the entrance of the little bay, + majestically in the tide, with barely enough motion through the water to + govern her movements, until she arrived opposite to the place where her + consort lay, when she hove up heavily into the wind, squared the enormous + yards on her mainmast, and attempted, in counteracting the power of her + sails by each other, to remain stationary; but the light air that had at + no time swelled her heavy canvas to the utmost began to fail, and the long + waves that rolled in from the ocean ceased to be ruffled with the breeze + from the land. The currents and the billows were fast sweeping the frigate + towards one of the points of the estuary, where the black heads of the + rocks could be seen running far into the sea, and in their turn the + mariners of the ship dropped an anchor to the bottom, and drew her sails + in festoons to the yards. As the vessel swung round to the tide, a heavy + ensign was raised to her peak, and a current of air opening for a moment + its folds, the white field and red cross, that distinguish the flag of + England, were displayed to view. So much even the wary drover had loitered + at a distance to behold; but when a boat was launched from either vessel, + he quickened his steps, observing to his wondering and amused companions, + that “they craft were a'thegither mair bonny to luik on than to abide + wi'.” + </p> + <p> + A numerous crew manned the barge that was lowered from the frigate, which, + after receiving an officer, with an attendant youth, left the ship, and + moved with a measured stroke of its oars directly towards the head of the + bay. As it passed at a short distance from the schooner a light + whale-boat, pulled by four athletic men, shot from her side, and rather + dancing over than cutting through the waves, crossed her course with a + wonderful velocity. As the boats approached each other, the men, in + obedience to signals from their officers, suspended their efforts, and for + a few minutes they floated at rest, during which time there was the + following dialogue: + </p> + <p> + “Is the old man mad!” exclaimed the young officer in the whale-boat, when + his men had ceased rowing; “does he think that the bottom of the Ariel is + made of iron, and that a rock can't knock a hole in it! or does he think + she is manned with alligators, who can't be drowned!” + </p> + <p> + A languid smile played for a moment round the handsome features of the + young man, who was rather reclining than sitting in the stern-sheets of + the barge, as he replied: + </p> + <p> + “He knows your prudence too well, Captain Barnstable, to fear either the + wreck of your vessel or the drowning of her crew. How near the bottom does + your keel lie?” + </p> + <p> + “I am afraid to sound,” returned Barnstable. “I have never the heart to + touch a lead-line when I see the rocks coming up to breathe like so many + porpoises.” + </p> + <p> + “You are afloat!” exclaimed the other, with a vehemence that denoted an + abundance of latent fire. + </p> + <p> + “Afloat!” echoed his friend; “ay, the little Ariel would float in air!” As + he spoke, he rose in the boat, and lifting his leathern sea-cap from his + head, stroked back the thick clusters of black locks which shadowed his + sun-burnt countenance, while he viewed his little vessel with the + complacency of a seaman who was proud of her qualities. “But it's close + work, Mr. Griffith, when a man rides to a single anchor in a place like + this, and at such a nightfall. What are the orders?” + </p> + <p> + “I shall pull into the surf and let go a grapnel; you will take Mr. Merry + into your whale-boat, and try to drive her through the breakers on the + beach.” + </p> + <p> + “Beach!” retorted Barnstable; “do you call a perpendicular rock of a + hundred feet in height a beach!” + </p> + <p> + “We shall not dispute about terms,” said Griffith, smiling, “but you must + manage to get on the shore; we have seen the signal from the land, and + know that the pilot, whom we have so long expected, is ready to come off.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable shook his head with a grave air, as he muttered to himself, + “This is droll navigation; first we run into an unfrequented bay that is + full of rocks, and sandpits, and shoals, and then we get off our pilot. + But how am I to know him?” + </p> + <p> + “Merry will give you the password, and tell you where to look for him. I + would land myself, but my orders forbid it. If you meet with difficulties, + show three oar-blades in a row, and I will pull in to your assistance. + Three oars on end and a pistol will bring the fire of my muskets, and the + signal repeated from the barge will draw a shot from the ship.” + </p> + <p> + “I thank you, I thank you,” said Barnstable, carelessly; “I believe I can + fight my own battles against all the enemies we are likely to fall in with + on this coast. But the old man is surely mad, I would——” + </p> + <p> + “You would obey his orders if he were here, and you will now please to + obey mine,” said Griffith, in a tone that the friendly expression of his + eye contradicted. “Pull in, and keep a lookout for a small man in a drab + pea-jacket; Merry will give you the word; if he answer it, bring him off + to the barge.” + </p> + <p> + The young men now nodded familiarly and kindly to each other, and the boy + who was called Mr. Merry having changed his place from the barge to the + whale-boat, Barnstable threw himself into his seat, and making a signal + with his hand, his men again bent to their oars. The light vessel shot + away from her companion, and dashed in boldly towards the rocks; after + skirting the shore for some distance in quest of a favorable place, she + was suddenly turned, and dashing over the broken waves, was run upon a + spot where a landing could be effected in safety. + </p> + <p> + In the mean time the barge followed these movements, at some distance, + with a more measured progress, and when the whale-boat was observed to be + drawn up alongside of a rock, the promised grapnel was cast into the + water, and her crew deliberately proceeded to get their firearms in a + state for immediate service. Everything appeared to be done in obedience + to strict orders that must have been previously communicated; for the + young man, who has been introduced to the reader by the name of Griffith, + seldom spoke, and then only in the pithy expressions that are apt to fall + from those who are sure of obedience. When the boat had brought up to her + grapnel, he sunk back at his length on the cushioned seats of the barge, + and drawing his hat over his eyes in a listless manner, he continued for + many minutes apparently absorbed in thoughts altogether foreign to his + present situation. Occasionally he rose, and would first bend his looks in + quest of his companions on the shore, and then, turning his expressive + eyes toward the ocean, the abstracted and vacant air, that so often + usurped the place of animation and intelligence in his countenance, would + give place to the anxious and intelligent look of a seaman gifted with an + experience beyond his years. His weather beaten and hardy crew, having + made their dispositions for offence, sat in profound silence, with their + hands thrust into the bosoms of their jackets, but with their eyes + earnestly regarding every cloud that was gathering in the threatening + atmosphere, and exchanging looks of deep care, whenever the boat rose + higher than usual on one of those long heavy groundswells, that were + heaving in from the ocean with increasing rapidity and magnitude. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0002" id="link2HCH0002"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER II + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + ——“A horseman's coat shall hide + thy taper shape and comeliness of side: + And with a bolder stride and looser air, + Mingled with men, a man thou must appear.” + <i>Prior</i>. +</pre> + <p> + When the whale-boat obtained the position we have described, the young + lieutenant, who, in consequence of commanding a schooner, was usually + addressed by the title of captain, stepped on the rocks, followed by the + youthful midshipman, who had quitted the barge to aid in the hazardous + duty of their expedition. + </p> + <p> + “This is, at best, but a Jacob's ladder we have to climb,” said + Barnstable, casting his eyes upward at the difficult ascent, “and it's by + no means certain that we shall be well received, when we get up, even + though we should reach the top.” + </p> + <p> + “We are under the guns of the frigate,” returned the boy; “and you + remember, sir, three oar-blades and a pistol, repeated from the barge, + will draw her fire.” + </p> + <p> + “Yes, on our own heads. Boy, never be so foolish as to trust a long shot. + It makes a great smoke and some noise, but it's a terrible uncertain + manner of throwing old iron about. In such a business as this, I would + sooner trust Tom Coffin and his harpoon to back me, than the best + broadside that ever rattled out of the three decks of a ninety-gun ship. + Come, gather your limbs together, and try if you can walk on terra firma, + Master Coffin.” + </p> + <p> + The seaman who was addressed by this dire appellation arose slowly from + the place where he was stationed as cockswain of the boat, and seemed to + ascend high in air by the gradual evolution of numberless folds in his + body. When erect, he stood nearly six feet and as many inches in his + shoes, though, when elevated in his perpendicular attitude, there was a + forward inclination about his head and shoulders that appeared to be the + consequence of habitual confinement in limited lodgings. His whole frame + was destitute of the rounded outlines of a well-formed man, though his + enormous hands furnished a display of bones and sinews which gave + indication of gigantic strength. On his head he wore a little, low, brown + hat of wool, with an arched top, that threw an expression of peculiar + solemnity and hardness over his hard visage, the sharp prominent features + of which were completely encircled by a set of black whiskers that began + to be grizzled a little with age. One of his hands grasped, with a sort of + instinct, the staff of a bright harpoon, the lower end of which he placed + firmly on the rock, as, in obedience to the order of his commander, he + left the place where, considering his vast dimensions, he had been + established in an incredibly small space. + </p> + <p> + As soon as Captain Barnstable received this addition to his strength, he + gave a few precautionary orders to the men in the boat, and proceeded to + the difficult task of ascending the rocks. Notwithstanding the great + daring and personal agility of Barnstable, he would have been completely + baffled in this attempt, but for the assistance he occasionally received + from his cockswain, whose prodigious strength and great length of limbs + enabled him to make exertions which it would have been useless for most + men to attempt. When within a few feet of the summit, they availed + themselves of a projecting rock to pause for consultation and breath, both + of which seemed necessary for their further movements. + </p> + <p> + “This will be but a bad place for a retreat, if we should happen to fall + in with enemies,” said Barnstable. “Where are we to look for this pilot, + Mr. Merry, or how are we to know him; and what certainty have you that he + will not betray us?” + </p> + <p> + “The question you are to put to him is written on this bit of paper,” + returned the boy, as he handed the other the word of recognition; “we made + the signal on the point of the rock at yon headland, but, as he must have + seen our boat, he will follow us to this place. As to his betraying us, he + seems to have the confidence of Captain Munson, who has kept a bright + lookout for him ever since we made the land.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay,” muttered the lieutenant, “and I shall have a bright lookout kept on + him now we are <i>on</i> the land. I like not this business of hugging the + shore so closely, nor have I much faith in any traitor. What think you of + it, Master Coffin?” + </p> + <p> + The hardy old seaman, thus addressed, turned his grave visage on his + commander, and replied with a becoming gravity: + </p> + <p> + “Give me a plenty of sea-room, and good canvas, where there is no occasion + for pilots at all, sir. For my part, I was born on board a chebacco-man, + and never could see the use of more land than now and then a small island + to raise a few vegetables, and to dry your fish—I'm sure the sight + of it always makes me feel uncomfortable, unless we have the wind dead off + shore.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! Tom, you are a sensible fellow,” said Barnstable, with an air half + comic, half serious. “But we must be moving; the sun is just touching + those clouds to seaward, and God keep us from riding out this night at + anchor in such a place as this.” + </p> + <p> + Laying his hand on a projection of the rock above him, Barnstable swung + himself forward, and following this movement with a desperate leap or two, + he stood at once on the brow of the cliff. His cockswain very deliberately + raised the midshipman after his officer, and proceeding with more caution + but less exertion, he soon placed himself by his side. + </p> + <p> + When they reached the level land that lay above the cliffs and began to + inquire, with curious and wary eyes, into the surrounding scenery, the + adventurers discovered a cultivated country, divided in the usual manner, + by hedges and walls. Only one habitation for man, however, and that a + small dilapidated cottage, stood within a mile of them, most of the + dwellings being placed as far as convenience would permit from the fogs + and damps of the ocean. + </p> + <p> + “Here seems to be neither anything to apprehend, nor the object of our + search,” said Barnstable, when he had taken the whole view in his survey: + “I fear we have landed to no purpose, Mr. Merry. What say you, long Tom; + see you what we want?” + </p> + <p> + “I see no pilot, sir,” returned the cockswain; “but it's an ill wind that + blows luck to nobody; there is a mouthful of fresh meat stowed away under + that row of bushes, that would make a double ration to all hands in the + Ariel.” + </p> + <p> + The midshipman laughed, as he pointed out to Barnstable the object of the + cockswain's solicitude, which proved to be a fat ox, quietly ruminating + under a hedge near them. + </p> + <p> + “There's many a hungry fellow aboard of us,” said the boy, merrily, “who + would be glad to second long Tom's motion, if the time and business would + permit us to slay the animal.” + </p> + <p> + “It is but a lubber's blow, Mr. Merry,” returned the cockswain, without a + muscle of his hard face yielding, as he struck the end of his harpoon + violently against the earth, and then made a motion toward poising the + weapon; “let Captain Barnstable but say the word, and I'll drive the iron + through him to the quick; I've sent it to the seizing in many a whale, + that hadn't a jacket of such blubber as that fellow wears.” + </p> + <p> + “Pshaw! you are not on a whaling-voyage, where everything that offers is + game,” said Barnstable, turning himself pettishly away from the beast, as + if he distrusted his own forbearance; “but stand fast! I see some one + approaching behind the hedge. Look to your arms, Mr. Merry,—the + first thing we hear may be a shot.” + </p> + <p> + “Not from that cruiser,” cried the thoughtless lad; “he is a younker, like + myself, and would hardly dare run down upon such a formidable force as we + muster.” + </p> + <p> + “You say true, boy,” returned Barnstable, relinquishing the grasp he held + on his pistol. “He comes on with caution, as if afraid. He is small, and + is in drab, though I should hardly call it a pea-jacket—and yet he + may be our man. Stand you both here, while I go and hail him.” + </p> + <p> + As Barnstable walked rapidly towards the hedge, that in part concealed the + stranger, the latter stopped suddenly, and seemed to be in doubt whether + to advance or to retreat. Before he had decided on either, the active + sailor was within a few feet of him. + </p> + <p> + “Pray, sir,” said Barnstable, “what water have we in this bay?” + </p> + <p> + The slight form of the stranger started, with an extraordinary emotion, at + this question, and he shrunk aside involuntarily, as if to conceal his + features, before he answered, in a voice that was barely audible: + </p> + <p> + “I should think it would be the water of the German Ocean.” + </p> + <p> + “Indeed! you must have passed no small part of your short life in the + study of geography, to be so well informed,” returned the lieutenant; + “perhaps, sir, your cunning is also equal to telling me how long we shall + sojourn together, if I make you a prisoner, in order to enjoy the benefit + of your wit?” + </p> + <p> + To this alarming intimation, the youth who was addressed made no reply; + but as he averted his face, and concealed it with both his hands, the + offended seaman, believing that a salutary impression had been made upon + the fears of his auditor, was about to proceed with his interrogatories. + The singular agitation of the stranger's frame, however, caused the + lieutenant to continue silent a few moments longer, when, to his utter + amazement, he discovered that what he had mistaken for alarm was produced + by an endeavor, on the part of the youth, to suppress a violent fit of + laughter. + </p> + <p> + “Now, by all the whales in the sea,” cried Barnstable, “but you are merry + out of season, young gentleman. It's quite bad enough to be ordered to + anchor in such a bay as this with a storm brewing before my eyes, without + landing to be laughed at by a stripling who has not strength to carry a + beard if he had one, when I ought to be getting an offing for the safety + of both body and soul. But I'll know more of you and your jokes, if I take + you into my own mess, and am giggled out of my sleep for the rest of the + cruise.” + </p> + <p> + As the commander of the schooner concluded, he approached the stranger, + with an air of offering some violence, but the other shrank back from his + extended arm, and exclaimed, with a voice in which real terror had gotten + the better of mirth: + </p> + <p> + “Barnstable! dear Barnstable! would you harm me?” + </p> + <p> + The sailor recoiled several feet, at this unexpected appeal, and rubbing + his eyes, he threw the cap from his head, before he cried: + </p> + <p> + “What do I hear! and what do I see! There lies the Ariel—and yonder + is the frigate. Can this be Katherine Plowden!” + </p> + <p> + His doubts, if any doubts remained, were soon removed, for the stranger + sank on the bank at her side, in an attitude in which female bashfulness + was beautifully contrasted with her attire, and gave vent to her mirth in + an uncontrollable burst of merriment. + </p> + <p> + From that moment, all thoughts of his duty, and the pilot, or even of the + Ariel, appeared to be banished from the mind of the seaman, who sprang to + her side, and joined in her mirth, though he hardly knew why or wherefore. + </p> + <p> + When the diverted girl had in some degree recovered her composure, she + turned to her companion, who had sat good-naturedly by her side, content + to be laughed at, and said: + </p> + <p> + “But this is not only silly, but cruel to others. I owe you an explanation + of my unexpected appearance, and perhaps, also, of my extraordinary + attire.” + </p> + <p> + “I can anticipate everything,” cried Barnstable; “you heard that we were + on the coast, and have flown to redeem the promises you made me in + America. But I ask no more; the chaplain of the frigate—” + </p> + <p> + “May preach as usual, and to as little purpose,” interrupted the disguised + female; “but no nuptial benediction shall be pronounced over me, until I + have effected the object of this hazardous experiment. You are not usually + selfish, Barnstable; would you have me forgetful of the happiness of + others?” + </p> + <p> + “Of whom do you speak?” + </p> + <p> + “My poor, my devoted cousin. I heard that two vessels answering the + description of the frigate and the Ariel were seen hovering on the coast, + and I determined at once to have a communication with you. I have followed + your movements for a week, in this dress, but have been unsuccessful till + now. To-day I observed you to approach nearer to the shore than usual, and + happily, by being adventurous, I have been successful.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, God knows we are near enough to the land! But does Captain Munson + know of your wish to get on board his ship?” + </p> + <p> + “Certainly not—none know of it but yourself. I thought that if + Griffith and you could learn our situation, you might be tempted to hazard + a little to redeem us from our thraldom. In this paper I have prepared + such an account as will, I trust, excite all your chivalry, and by which + you may govern your movements.” + </p> + <p> + “Our movements!” interrupted Barnstable. “You will pilot us in person.” + </p> + <p> + “Then there's two of them!” said a hoarse voice near them. + </p> + <p> + The alarmed female shrieked as she recovered her feet, but she still + adhered, with instinctive dependence, to the side of her lover. + Barnstable, who recognized the tones of his cockswain, bent an angry brow + on the sober visage that was peering at them above the hedge, and demanded + the meaning of the interruption. + </p> + <p> + “Seeing you were hull down, sir, and not knowing but the chase might lead + you ashore, Mr. Merry thought it best to have a lookout kept. I told him + that you were overhauling the mail-bags of the messenger for the news, but + as he was an officer, sir, and I nothing but a common hand, I did as he + ordered.” + </p> + <p> + “Return, sir, where I commanded you to remain,” said Barnstable, “and + desire Mr. Merry to wait my pleasure.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain gave the usual reply of an obedient seaman; but before he + left the hedge, he stretched out one of his brawny arms towards the ocean, + and said, in tones of solemnity suited to his apprehensions and character: + </p> + <p> + “I showed you how to knot a reef-point, and pass a gasket, Captain + Barnstable, nor do I believe you could even take two half-hitches when you + first came aboard of the Spalmacitty. These be things that a man is soon + expart in, but it takes the time of his nat'ral life to larn to know the + weather. There be streaked wind-galls in the offing, that speak as plainly + to all that see them, and know God's language in the clouds, as ever you + spoke through a trumpet, to shorten sail; besides, sir, don't you hear the + sea moaning as if it knew the hour was at hand when it was to wake up from + its sleep!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, Tom,” returned his officer, walking to the edge of the cliffs, and + throwing a seaman's glance at the gloomy ocean, “'tis a threatening night + indeed; but this pilot must be had—and—” + </p> + <p> + “Is that the man?” interrupted the cockswain, pointing toward a man who + was standing not far from them, an attentive observer of their + proceedings, the same time that he was narrowly watched himself by the + young midshipman. “God send that he knows his trade well, for the bottom + of a ship will need eyes to find its road out of this wild anchorage.” + </p> + <p> + “That must indeed be the man!” exclaimed Barnstable, at once recalled to + his duty. He then held a short dialogue with his female companion, whom he + left concealed by the hedge, and proceeded to address the stranger. When + near enough to be heard, the commander of the schooner demanded: + </p> + <p> + “What water have you in this bay?” + </p> + <p> + The stranger, who seemed to expect this question, answered without the + least hesitation: + </p> + <p> + “Enough to take all out in safety, who have entered with confidence.” + </p> + <p> + “You are the man I seek,” cried Barnstable; “are you ready to go off?” + </p> + <p> + “Both ready and willing,” returned the pilot, “and there is need of haste. + I would give the best hundred guineas that ever were coined for two hours + more use of that sun which has left us, or for even the time of this + fading twilight.” + </p> + <p> + “Think you our situation so bad?” said the lieutenant. “Follow this + gentleman to the boat then; I will join you by the time you can descend + the cliffs. I believe I can prevail on another hand to go off with us.” + </p> + <p> + “Time is more precious now than any number of hands,” said the pilot, + throwing a glance of impatience from under his lowering brows, “and the + consequences of delay must be visited on those who occasion it.” + </p> + <p> + “And, sir, I will meet the consequences with those who have a right to + inquire into my conduct,” said Barnstable, haughtily. + </p> + <p> + With this warning and retort they separated; the young officer retracing + his steps impatiently toward his mistress, muttering his indignation in + suppressed execrations, and the pilot, drawing the leathern belt of his + pea-jacket mechanically around his body, as he followed the midshipman and + cockswain to their boat, in moody silence. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable found the disguised female who had announced herself as + Katherine Plowden, awaiting his return, with intense anxiety depicted on + every feature of her intelligent countenance. As he felt all the + responsibility of his situation, notwithstanding his cool reply to the + pilot, the young man hastily drew an arm of the apparent boy, forgetful of + her disguise, through his own, and led her forward. + </p> + <p> + “Come, Katherine,” he said, “the time urges to be prompt.” + </p> + <p> + “What pressing necessity is there for immediate departure?” she inquired, + checking his movements by withdrawing herself from his side. + </p> + <p> + “You heard the ominous prognostic of my cockswain on the weather, and I am + forced to add my own testimony to his opinion. 'Tis a crazy night that + threatens us, though I cannot repent of coming into the bay, since it has + led to this interview.” + </p> + <p> + “God forbid that we should either of us have cause to repent of it,” said + Katherine, the paleness of anxiety chasing away the rich bloom that had + mantled the animated face of the brunette. “But you have the paper—follow + its directions, and come to our rescue; you will find us willing captives, + if Griffith and yourself are our conquerors.” + </p> + <p> + “What mean you, Katherine!” exclaimed her lover; “you at least are now in + safety—'twould be madness to tempt your fate again. My vessel can + and shall protect you, until your cousin is redeemed; and then, remember, + I have a claim on you for life.” + </p> + <p> + “And how would you dispose of me in the interval?” said the young maiden, + retreating slowly from his advances. + </p> + <p> + “In the Ariel—by heaven, you shall be her commander; I will bear + that rank only in name.” + </p> + <p> + “I thank you, thank you, Barnstable, but distrust my abilities to fill + such a station,” she said, laughing, though the color that again crossed + her youthful features was like the glow of a summer's sunset, and even her + mirthful eyes seemed to reflect their tints. “Do not mistake me, saucy + one. If I have done more than my sex will warrant, remember it was through + a holy motive, and if I have more than a woman's enterprise, it must be——” + </p> + <p> + “To lift you above the weakness of your sex,” he cried, “and to enable you + to show your noble confidence in me.” + </p> + <p> + “To fit me for, and to keep me worthy of being one day your wife.” As she + uttered these words she turned and disappeared, with a rapidity that + eluded his attempts to detain her, behind an angle of the hedge, that was + near them. For a moment, Barnstable remained motionless, through surprise, + and when he sprang forward in pursuit, he was able only to catch a glimpse + of her light form, in the gloom of the evening, as she again vanished in a + little thicket at some distance. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable was about to pursue, when the air lighted with a sudden flash, + and the bellowing report of a cannon rolled along the cliffs, and was + echoed among the hills far inland. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, grumble away, old dotard!” the disappointed young sailor muttered to + himself, while he reluctantly obeyed the signal; “you are in as great a + hurry to get out of your danger as you were to run into it.” + </p> + <p> + The quick reports of three muskets from the barge beneath where he stood + urged him to quicken his pace, and as he threw himself carelessly down the + rugged and dangerous passes of the cliffs, his experienced eye beheld the + well-known lights displayed from the frigate, which commanded “the recall + of all her boats.” + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0003" id="link2HCH0003"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER III. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + In such a time as this it is not meet + That every nice offence should bear its comment. + <i>Shakespeare</i> +</pre> + <p> + The cliffs threw their dark shadows wide on the waters, and the gloom of + the evening had so far advanced as to conceal the discontent that brooded + over the ordinarily open brow of Barnstable as he sprang from the rocks + into the boat, and took his seat by the side of the silent pilot. “Shove + off,” cried the lieutenant, in tones that his men knew must be obeyed. “A + seaman's curse light on the folly that exposes planks and lives to such + navigation; and all to burn some old timberman, or catch a Norway trader + asleep! give way, men, give way!” + </p> + <p> + Notwithstanding the heavy and dangerous surf that was beginning to tumble + in upon the rocks in an alarming manner, the startled seamen succeeded in + urging their light boat over the waves, and in a few seconds were without + the point where danger was most to be apprehended. Barnstable had + seemingly disregarded the breakers as they passed, but sat sternly eyeing + the foam that rolled by them in successive surges, until the boat rose + regularly on the long seas, when he turned his looks around the bay in + quest of the barge. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, Griffith has tired of rocking in his pillowed cradle,” he muttered, + “and will give us a pull to the frigate, when we ought to be getting the + schooner out of this hard-featured landscape. This is just such a place as + one of your sighing lovers would doat on; a little land, a little water, + and a good deal of rock. Damme, long Tom, but I am more than half of your + mind, that an island now and then is all the terra firma that a seaman + needs.” + </p> + <p> + “It's reason and philosophy, sir,” returned the sedate cockswain; “and + what land there is, should always be a soft mud, or a sandy ooze, in order + that an anchor might hold, and to make soundings sartin. I have lost many + a deep-sea, besides hand leads by the dozen, on rocky bottoms; but give me + the roadstead where a lead comes up light and an anchor heavy. There's a + boat pulling athwart our forefoot, Captain Barnstable; shall I run her + aboard or give her a berth, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the barge!” cried the officer; “Ned has not deserted me, after all!” + </p> + <p> + A loud hail from the approaching boat confirmed this opinion, and in a few + seconds the barge and whale-boat were again rolling by each other's side. + Griffith was no longer reclining on the cushions of his seats, but spoke + earnestly, and with a slight tone of reproach in his manner. + </p> + <p> + “Why have you wasted so many precious moments, when every minute threatens + us with new dangers? I was obeying the signal, but I heard your oars, and + pulled back to take out the pilot. Have you been successful?” + </p> + <p> + “There he is; and if he finds his way out, through the shoals, he will + earn a right to his name. This bids fair to be a night when a man will + need a spy-glass to find the moon. But when you hear what I have seen on + those rascally cliffs, you will be more ready to excuse my delay, Mr. + Griffith.” + </p> + <p> + “You have seen the true man, I trust, or we incur this hazard to an evil + purpose.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, I have seen him that is a true man, and him that is not,” replied + Barnstable, bitterly; “you have the boy with you, Griffith—ask him + what his young eyes have seen.” + </p> + <p> + “Shall I!” cried the young midshipman, laughing; “then I have seen a + little clipper, in disguise, out sail an old man-of-war's man in a hard + chase, and I have seen a straggling rover in long-togs as much like my + cousin——” + </p> + <p> + “Peace, gabbler!” exclaimed Barnstable in a voice of thunder; “would you + detain the boats with your silly nonsense at a time like this? Away into + the barge, sir, and if you find him willing to hear, tell Mr. Griffith + what your foolish conjectures amount to, at your leisure.” + </p> + <p> + The boy stepped lightly from the whale-boat to the barge, whither the + pilot had already preceded him, and, as he sunk, with a mortified air, by + the side of Griffith, he said, in a low voice: + </p> + <p> + “And that won't be long, I know, if Mr. Griffith thinks and feels on the + coast of England as he thought and felt at home.” + </p> + <p> + A silent pressure of his hand was the only reply that the young lieutenant + made, before he paid the parting compliments to Barnstable, and directed + his men to pull for their ship. + </p> + <p> + The boats were separating, and the plash of the oars was already heard, + when the voice of the pilot was for the first time raised in earnest. + </p> + <p> + “Hold!” he cried; “hold water, I bid ye!” + </p> + <p> + The men ceased their efforts at the commanding tones of his voice, and + turning toward the whale-boat, he continued: + </p> + <p> + “You will get your schooner under way immediately, Captain Barnstable, and + sweep into the offing with as little delay as possible. Keep the ship well + open from the northern headland, and as you pass us, come within hail.” + </p> + <p> + “This is a clean chart and plain sailing, Mr. Pilot,” returned Barnstable; + “but who is to justify my moving without orders, to Captain Munson? I have + it in black and white, to run the Ariel into this feather-bed sort of a + place, and I must at least have it by signal or word of mouth from my + betters, before my cutwater curls another wave. The road may be as hard to + find going out as it was coming in—and then I had daylight as well + as your written directions to steer by.” + </p> + <p> + “Would you lie there to perish on such a night?” said the pilot, sternly. + “Two hours hence, this heavy swell will break where your vessel now rides + so quietly.” + </p> + <p> + “There we think exactly alike; but if I get drowned now, I am drowned + according to orders; whereas, if I knock a plank out of the schooner's + bottom, by following your directions, 'twill be a hole to let in mutiny, + as well as sea-water. How do I know but the old man wants another pilot or + two.” + </p> + <p> + “That's philosophy,” muttered the cockswain of the whale-boat, in a voice + that was audible: “but it's a hard strain on a man's conscience to hold on + in such an anchorage!” + </p> + <p> + “Then keep your anchor down, and follow it to the bottom,” said the pilot + to himself; “it's worse to contend with a fool than a gale of wind; but if——” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, sir—no fool neither,” interrupted Griffith. “Barnstable + does not deserve that epithet, though he certainly carries the point of + duty to the extreme. Heave up at once, Mr. Barnstable, and get out of this + bay as fast as possible.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! you don't give the order with half the pleasure with which I shall + execute it; pull away, boys—the Ariel shall never lay her bones in + such a hard bed, if I can help it.” + </p> + <p> + As the commander of the schooner uttered these words with a cheering + voice, his men spontaneously shouted, and the whale-boat darted away from + her companion, and was soon lost in the gloomy shadows cast from the + cliffs. + </p> + <p> + In the mean time, the oarsmen of the barge were not idle, but by strenuous + efforts they forced the heavy boat rapidly through the water, and in a few + minutes she ran alongside of the frigate. During this period the pilot, in + a voice which had lost all the startling fierceness and authority it had + manifested in his short dialogue with Barnstable, requested Griffith to + repeat to him, slowly, the names of the officers that belonged to his + ship. When the young lieutenant had complied with this request, he + observed to his companion: + </p> + <p> + “All good men and true, Mr. Pilot; and though this business in which you + are just now engaged may be hazardous to an Englishman, there are none + with us who will betray you. We need your services, and as we expect good + faith from you, so shall we offer it to you in exchange.” + </p> + <p> + “And how know you that I need its exercise?” asked the pilot, in a manner + that denoted a cold indifference to the subject. + </p> + <p> + “Why, though you talk pretty good English, for a native,” returned + Griffith, “yet you have a small bur-r-r in your mouth that would prick the + tongue of a man who was born on the other side of the Atlantic.” + </p> + <p> + “It is but of little moment where a man is born, or how he speaks,” + returned the pilot, coldly, “so that he does his duty bravely and in good + faith.” + </p> + <p> + It was perhaps fortunate for the harmony of this dialogue, that the gloom, + which had now increased to positive darkness, completely concealed the + look of scornful irony that crossed the handsome features of the young + sailor, as he replied: “True, true, so that he does his duty, as you say, + in good faith. But, as Barnstable observed, you must know your road well + to travel among these shoals on such a night as this. Know you what water + we draw?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a frigate's draught, and I shall endeavor to keep you in four + fathoms; less than that would be dangerous.” + </p> + <p> + “She's a sweet boat!” said Griffith, “and minds her helm as a marine + watches the eye of his sergeant at a drill; but you must give her room in + stays, for she fore-reaches, as if she would put out the wind's eye.” + </p> + <p> + The pilot attended, with a practised ear, to this description of the + qualities of the ship that he was about to attempt extricating from an + extremely dangerous situation. Not a syllable was lost on him; and when + Griffith had ended, he remarked, with the singular coldness that pervaded + his manner: + </p> + <p> + “That is both a good and a bad quality in a narrow channel. I fear it will + be the latter to-night, when we shall require to have the ship in + leading-strings.” + </p> + <p> + “I suppose we must feel our way with the lead?” said Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “We shall need both eyes and leads,” returned the pilot, recurring + insensibly to his soliloquizing tone of voice. “I have been both in and + out in darker nights than this, though never with a heavier draught than a + half-two.” + </p> + <p> + “Then, by heaven, you are not fit to handle that ship among these rocks + and breakers!” exclaimed Griffith; “your men of a light draught never know + their water; 'tis the deep keel only that finds a channel;—pilot! + pilot! beware how you trifle with us ignorantly; for 'tis a dangerous + experiment to play at hazards with an enemy.” + </p> + <p> + “Young man, you know not what you threaten, nor whom,” said the pilot + sternly, though his quiet manner still remained undisturbed; “you forget + that you have a superior here, and that I have none.” + </p> + <p> + “That shall be as you discharge your duty,” said Griffith; “for if——” + </p> + <p> + “Peace!” interrupted the pilot; “we approach the ship, let us enter in + harmony.” + </p> + <p> + He threw himself back on the cushions when he had said this; and Griffith, + though filled with the apprehensions of suffering, either by great + ignorance or treachery on the part of his companion, smothered his + feelings so far as to be silent, and they ascended the side of the vessel + in apparent cordiality. + </p> + <p> + The frigate was already riding on lengthened seas, that rolled in from the + ocean at each successive moment with increasing violence, though her + topsails still hung supinely from her yards; the air, which continued to + breathe occasionally from the land, being unable to shake the heavy canvas + of which they were composed. + </p> + <p> + The only sounds that were audible, when Griffith and the pilot had + ascended to the gangway of the frigate, were produced by the sullen + dashing of the sea against the massive bows of the ship, and the shrill + whistle of the boatswain's mate as he recalled the side-boys, who were + placed on either side of the gangway to do honor to the entrance of the + first lieutenant and his companion. + </p> + <p> + But though such a profound silence reigned among the hundreds who + inhabited the huge fabric, the light produced by a dozen battle-lanterns, + that were arranged in different parts of the decks, served not only to + exhibit faintly the persons of the crew, but the mingled feeling of + curiosity and care that dwelt on most of their countenances. + </p> + <p> + Large groups of men were collected in the gangways, around the mainmast, + and on the booms of the vessel, whose faces were distinctly visible, while + numerous figures, lying along the lower yards or bending out of the tops, + might be dimly traced in the background, all of whom expressed by their + attitudes the interest they took in the arrival of the boat. + </p> + <p> + Though such crowds were collected in other parts of the vessel, the + quarter-deck was occupied only by the officers, who were disposed + according to their several ranks, and were equally silent and attentive as + the remainder of the crew. In front stood a small collection of young men, + who, by their similarity of dress, were the equals and companions of + Griffith, though his juniors in rank. On the opposite side of the vessel + was a larger assemblage of youths, who claimed Mr. Merry as their fellow. + Around the capstan three or four figures were standing, one of whom wore a + coat of blue, with the scarlet facings of a soldier, and another the black + vestments of the ship's chaplain. Behind these, and nearer the passage to + the cabin from which he had just ascended, stood the tall, erect form of + the commander of the vessel. + </p> + <p> + After a brief salutation between Griffith and the junior officers, the + former advanced, followed slowly by the pilot, to the place where he was + expected by his veteran commander. The young man removed his hat entirely, + as he bowed with a little more than his usual ceremony, and said: + </p> + <p> + “We have succeeded, sir, though not without more difficulty and delay than + were anticipated.” + </p> + <p> + “But you have not brought off the pilot,” said the captain, “and without + him, all our risk and trouble have been in vain.” + </p> + <p> + “He is here,” said Griffith, stepping aside, and extending his arm towards + the man that stood behind him, wrapped to the chin in his coarse + pea-jacket, and his face shadowed by the falling rims of a large hat, that + had seen much and hard service. + </p> + <p> + “This!” exclaimed the captain; “then there is a sad mistake—this is + not the man I would have, seen, nor can another supply his place.” + </p> + <p> + “I know not whom you expected, Captain Munson,” said the stranger, in a + low, quiet voice; “but if you have not forgotten the day when a very + different flag from that emblem of tyranny that now hangs over yon + taffrail was first spread to the wind, you may remember the hand that + raised it.” + </p> + <p> + “Bring here the light!” exclaimed the commander, hastily. + </p> + <p> + When the lantern was extended towards the pilot, and the glare fell strong + on his features, Captain Munson started, as he beheld the calm blue eye + that met his gaze, and the composed but pallid countenance of the other. + Involuntarily raising his hat, and baring his silver locks, the veteran + cried: + </p> + <p> + “It is he! though so changed——” + </p> + <p> + “That his enemies did not know him,” interrupted the pilot, quickly; then + touching the other by the arm as he led him aside, he continued, in a + lower tone, “neither must his friends, until the proper hour shall + arrive.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith had fallen back to answer the eager questions of his messmates, + and no part of this short dialogue was overheard by the officers, though + it was soon perceived that their commander had discovered his error, and + was satisfied that the proper man had been brought on board his vessel. + For many minutes the two continued to pace a part of the quarter-deck, by + themselves, engaged in deep and earnest discourse. + </p> + <p> + As Griffith had but little to communicate, the curiosity of his listeners + was soon appeased, and all eyes were directed toward that mysterious + guide, who was to conduct them from a situation already surrounded by + perils, which each moment not only magnified in appearance, but increased + in reality. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0004" id="link2HCH0004"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER IV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + ——“Behold the threaden sails, + Borne with the invisible and creeping winds, + Draw the huge bottoms through the furrowed sea, + Breasting the lofty surge.” + <i>Shakespeare.</i> +</pre> + <p> + It has been already explained to the reader, that there were threatening + symptoms in the appearance of the weather to create serious forebodings of + evil in the breast of a seaman. When removed from the shadows of the + cliffs, the night was not so dark but objects could be discerned at some + little distance, and in the eastern horizon there was a streak of fearful + light impending over the gloomy waters, in which the swelling outline + formed by the rising waves was becoming each moment more distinct, and, + consequently, more alarming. Several dark clouds overhung the vessel, + whose towering masts apparently propped the black vapor, while a few stars + were seen twinkling, with a sickly flame, in the streak of clear sky that + skirted the ocean. Still, light currents of air occasionally swept across + the bay, bringing with them the fresh odor from the shore, but their + flitting irregularity too surely foretold them to be the expiring breath + of the land breeze. The roaring of the surf, as it rolled on the margin of + the bay, produced a dull, monotonous sound, that was only interrupted at + times by a hollow bellowing, as a larger wave than usual broke violently + against some cavity in the rock. Everything, in short, united to render + the scene gloomy and portentous, without creating instant terror, for the + ship rose easily on the long billows, without even straightening the heavy + cable that held her to her anchor. + </p> + <p> + The higher officers were collected around the capstan, engaged in earnest + discourse about their situation and prospects, while some of the oldest + and most favored seamen would extend their short walk to the hallowed + precincts of the quarter-deck, to catch, with greedy ears, the opinions + that fell from their superiors. Numberless were the uneasy glances that + were thrown from both officers and men at their commander and the pilot, + who still continued their secret communion in a distant part of the + vessel. Once, an ungovernable curiosity, or the heedlessness of his years, + led one of the youthful midshipmen near them; but a stern rebuke from his + captain sent the boy, abashed and cowering, to hide his mortification + among his fellows. This reprimand was received by the elder officers as an + intimation that the consultation which they beheld was to be strictly + inviolate; and, though it by no means suppressed the repeated expressions + of their impatience, it effectually prevented an interruption to the + communications, which all, however, thought were unreasonably protracted + for the occasion. + </p> + <p> + “This is no time to be talking over bearings and distances,” observed the + officer next in rank to Griffith; “but we should call the hands up, and + try to kedge her off while the sea will suffer a boat to live.” + </p> + <p> + “'Twould be a tedious and bootless job to attempt warping a ship for miles + against a head-beating sea,” returned the first lieutenant; “but the + land-breeze yet flutters aloft, and if our light sails would draw, with + the aid of this ebb tide we might be able to shove her from the shore.” + </p> + <p> + “Hail the tops, Griffith,” said the other, “and ask if they feel the air + above; 'twill be a hint at least to set the old man and that lubberly + pilot in motion.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith laughed as he complied with the request, and when he received the + customary reply to his call, he demanded in a loud voice: + </p> + <p> + “Which way have you the wind, aloft?” + </p> + <p> + “We feel a light catspaw, now and then, from the land, sir,” returned the + sturdy captain of the top; “but our topsail hangs in the clewlines, sir, + without winking.” + </p> + <p> + Captain Munson and his companion suspended their discourse while this + question and answer were exchanged, and then resumed their dialogue as + earnestly as if it had received no interruption. + </p> + <p> + “If it did wink, the hint would be lost on our betters,” said the officer + of the marines, whose ignorance of seamanship added greatly to his + perception of the danger, but who, from pure idleness, made more jokes + than any other man in the ship. “That pilot would not receive a delicate + intimation through his ears, Mr. Griffith; suppose you try him by the + nose.” + </p> + <p> + “Faith, there was a flash of gunpowder between us in the barge,” returned + the first lieutenant, “and he does not seem a man to stomach such hints as + you advise. Although he looks so meek and quiet, I doubt whether he has + paid much attention to the book of Job.” + </p> + <p> + “Why should he?” exclaimed the chaplain, whose apprehensions at least + equaled those of the marine, and with a much more disheartening effect; “I + am sure it would have been a great waste of time: there are so many charts + of the coast, and books on the navigation of these seas, for him to study, + that I sincerely hope he has been much better employed.” + </p> + <p> + A loud laugh was created at this speech among the listeners, and it + apparently produced the effect that was so long anxiously desired, by + putting an end to the mysterious conference between their captain and the + pilot. As the former came forward towards his expecting crew, he said, is + the composed, steady manner that formed the principal trait in his + character: + </p> + <p> + “Get the anchor, Mr. Griffith, and make sail on the ship; the hour has + arrived when we must be moving.” + </p> + <p> + The cheerful “Ay! ay! sir!” of the young lieutenant was hardly uttered, + before the cries of half a dozen midshipmen were heard summoning the + boatswain and his mates to their duty. + </p> + <p> + There was a general movement in the living masses that clustered around + the mainmast, on the booms, and in the gangways, though their habits of + discipline held the crew a moment longer in suspense. The silence was + first broken by the sound of the boatswain's whistle, followed by the + hoarse cry of “All hands, up anchor, ahoy!”—the former rising on the + night air, from its first low mellow notes to a piercing shrillness that + gradually died away on the waters; and the latter bellowing through every + cranny of the ship, like the hollow murmurs of distant thunder. + </p> + <p> + The change produced by the customary summons was magical. Human beings + sprang out from between the guns, rushed up the hatches, threw themselves + with careless activity from the booms, and gathered from every quarter so + rapidly, that in an instant the deck of the frigate was alive with men. + The profound silence, that had hitherto been only interrupted by the low + dialogue of the officers, was now changed for the stern orders of the + lieutenants, mingled with the shriller cries of the midshipmen, and the + hoarse bawling of the boatswain's crew, rising above the tumult of + preparation and general bustle. + </p> + <p> + The captain and the pilot alone remained passive, in this scene of general + exertion; for apprehension had even stimulated that class of officers + which is called “idlers” to unusual activity, though frequently reminded + by their more experienced messmates that, instead of aiding, they retarded + the duty of the vessel. The bustle, however, gradually ceased, and in a + few minutes the same silence pervaded the ship as before. + </p> + <p> + “We are brought-to, sir,” said Griffith, who stood overlooking the scene, + holding in one hand a short speaking, trumpet, and grasping with the other + one of the shrouds of the ship, to steady himself in the position he had + taken on a gun. + </p> + <p> + “Heave round, sir,” was the calm reply. + </p> + <p> + “Heave round!” repeated Griffith, aloud. + </p> + <p> + “Heave round!” echoed a dozen eager voices at once, and the lively strains + of a fife struck up a brisk air, to enliven the labor. The capstan was + instantly set in motion, and the measured tread of the seamen was heard, + as they stamped the deck in the circle of their march. For a few minutes + no other sounds were heard, if we except the voice of an officer, + occasionally cheering the sailors, when it was announced that they “were + short;” or, in other words, that the ship was nearly over her anchor. + </p> + <p> + “Heave and pull,” cried Griffith; when the quivering notes of the whistle + were again succeeded by a general stillness in the vessel. + </p> + <p> + “What is to be done now, sir?” continued the lieutenant; “shall we trip + the anchor? There seems not a breath of air; and as the tide runs slack, I + doubt whether the sea do not heave the ship ashore.” + </p> + <p> + There was so much obvious truth in this conjecture, that all eyes turned + from the light and animation afforded by the decks of the frigate, to look + abroad on the waters, in a vain desire to pierce the darkness, as if to + read the fate of their apparently devoted ship from the aspect of nature. + </p> + <p> + “I leave all to the pilot,” said the captain, after he had stood a short + time by the side of Griffith, anxiously studying the heavens and the + ocean. “What say you, Mr. Gray?” + </p> + <p> + The man who was thus first addressed by name was leaning over the + bulwarks, with his eyes bent in the same direction as the others; but as + he answered he turned his face towards the speaker, and the light from the + deck fell full upon his quiet features, which exhibited a calmness + bordering on the supernatural, considering his station and responsibility. + </p> + <p> + “There is much to fear from this heavy ground-swell,” he said, in the same + unmoved tones as before; “but there is certain destruction to us, if the + gale that is brewing in the east finds us waiting its fury in this wild + anchorage. All the hemp that ever was spun into cordage would not hold a + ship an hour, chafing on these rocks, with a northeaster pouring its fury + on her. If the powers of man can compass it, gentlemen, we must get an + offing, and that speedily.” + </p> + <p> + “You say no more, sir, than the youngest boy in the ship can see for + himself,” said Griffith—“ha! here comes the schooner!” + </p> + <p> + The dashing of the long sweeps in the water was now plainly audible, and + the little Ariel was seen through the gloom, moving heavily under their + feeble impulse. As she passed slowly under the stern of the frigate, the + cheerful voice of Barnstable was first heard, opening the communications + between them. + </p> + <p> + “Here's a night for spectacles, Captain Munson!” he cried; “but I thought + I heard your fife, sir. I trust in God, you do not mean to ride it out + here till morning?” + </p> + <p> + “I like the berth as little as yourself, Mr. Barnstable,” returned the + veteran seaman, in his calm manner, in which anxiety was, however, + beginning to grow evident. “We are short; but are afraid to let go our + hold of the bottom, lest the sea cast us ashore. How make you out the + wind?” + </p> + <p> + “Wind!” echoed the other; “there is not enough to blow a lady's curl + aside. If you wait, sir, till the land-breeze fills your sails, you will + wait another moon. I believe I've got my eggshell out of that nest of + gray-caps; but how it has been done in the dark, a better man than myself + must explain.” + </p> + <p> + “Take your directions from the pilot, Mr. Barnstable,” returned his + commanding officer, “and follow them strictly and to the letter.” + </p> + <p> + A deathlike silence, in both vessels, succeeded this order; for all seemed + to listen eagerly to catch the words that fell from the man on whom, even + the boys now felt, depended their only hopes for safety. A short time was + suffered to elapse, before his voice was heard, in the same low but + distinct tones as before: + </p> + <p> + “Your sweeps will soon be of no service to you,” he said, “against the sea + that begins to heave in; but your light sails will help them to get you + out. So long as you can head east-and-by-north, you are doing well, and + you can stand on till you open the light from that northern headland, when + you can heave to and fire a gun; but if, as I dread, you are struck aback + before you open the light, you may trust to your lead on the larboard + tack; but beware, with your head to the southward, for no lead will serve + you there.” + </p> + <p> + “I can walk over the same ground on one tack as on the other,” said + Barnstable, “and make both legs of a length.” + </p> + <p> + “It will not do,” returned the pilot. “If you fall off a point to + starboard from east-and-by-north, in going large, you will find both rocks + and points of shoals to bring you up; and beware, as I tell you, of the + starboard tack.” + </p> + <p> + “And how shall I find my way? you will let me trust to neither time, lead, + nor log.” + </p> + <p> + “You must trust to a quick eye and a ready hand. The breakers only will + show you the dangers, when you are not able to make out the bearings of + the land. Tack in season, sir, and don't spare the lead when you head to + port.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” returned Barnstable, in a low muttering voice. “This is a sort + of blind navigation with a vengeance, and all for no purpose that I can + see—see! damme, eyesight is of about as much use now as a man's nose + would be in reading the Bible.” + </p> + <p> + “Softly, softly, Mr. Barnstable,” interrupted his commander—for such + was the anxious stillness in both vessels that even the rattling of the + schooner's rigging was heard, as she rolled in the trough of the sea—“the + duty on which Congress has sent us must be performed, at the hazard of our + lives.” + </p> + <p> + “I don't mind my life, Captain Munson,” said Barnstable, “but there is a + great want of conscience in trusting a vessel in such a place as this. + However, it is a time to do, and not to talk. But if there be such danger + to an easy draught of water, what will become of the frigate? had I not + better play jackal, and try and feel the way for you?” + </p> + <p> + “I thank you,” said the pilot; “the offer is generous, but would avail us + nothing. I have the advantage of knowing the ground well, and must trust + to my memory and God's good favor. Make sail, make sail, sir, and if you + succeed, we will venture to break ground.” + </p> + <p> + The order was promptly obeyed, and in a very short time the Ariel was + covered with canvas. Though no air was perceptible on the decks of the + frigate, the little schooner was so light that she succeeded in stemming + her way over the rising waves, aided a little by the tide; and in a few + minutes her low hull was just discernible in the streak of light along the + horizon, with the dark outline of her sails rising above the sea, until + their fanciful summits were lost in the shadows of the clouds. + </p> + <p> + Griffith had listened to the foregoing dialogue, like the rest of the + junior officers, in profound silence; but when the Ariel began to grow + indistinct to the eye, he jumped lightly from the gun to the deck, and + cried: + </p> + <p> + “She slips off, like a vessel from the stocks! Shall I trip the anchor, + sir, and follow?” + </p> + <p> + “We have no choice,” replied his captain. “You hear the question, Mr. + Gray? shall we let go the bottom?” + </p> + <p> + “It must be done, Captain Munson; we may want more drift than the rest of + this tide to get us to a place of safety,” said the pilot “I would give + five years from a life that I know will be short, if the ship lay one mile + further seaward.” + </p> + <p> + This remark was unheard by all, except the commander of the frigate, who + again walked aside with the pilot, where they resumed their mysterious + communications. The words of assent were no sooner uttered, however, than + Griffith gave forth from his trumpet the command to “heave away!” Again + the strains of the fife were followed by the tread of the men at the + capstan. At the same time that the anchor was heaving up, the sails were + loosened from the yards, and opened to invite the breeze. In effecting + this duty, orders were thundered through the trumpet of the first + lieutenant, and executed with the rapidity of thought. Men were to be + seen, like spots in the dim light from the heavens, lying on every yard or + hanging as in air, while strange cries were heard issuing from every part + of the rigging and each spar of the vessel. “Ready the foreroyal,” cried a + shrill voice, as if from the clouds; “ready the foreyard,” uttered the + hoarser tones of a seaman beneath him; “all ready aft, sir,” cried a + third, from another quarter; and in a few moments the order was given to + “let fall.” + </p> + <p> + The little light which fell from the sky was now excluded by the falling + canvas, and a deeper gloom was cast athwart the decks of the ship, that + served to render the brilliancy of the lanterns even vivid, while it gave + to objects outboard a more appalling and dreary appearance than before. + </p> + <p> + Every individual, excepting the commander and his associate, was now + earnestly engaged in getting the ship under way. The sounds of “we're + away” were repeated by a burst from fifty voices, and the rapid evolutions + of the capstan announced that nothing but the weight of the anchor was to + be lifted. The hauling of cordage, the rattling of blocks, blended with + the shrill calls of the boatswain and his mates, succeeded; and though to + a landsman all would have appeared confusion and hurry, long practice and + strict discipline enabled the crew to exhibit their ship under a cloud of + canvas, from her deck to the trucks, in less time than we have consumed in + relating it. + </p> + <p> + For a few minutes, the officers were not disappointed by the result; for + though the heavy sails flapped lazily against the masts, the light duck on + the loftier spars swelled outwardly, and the ship began sensibly to yield + to their influence. + </p> + <p> + “She travels! she travels!” exclaimed Griffith joyously; “ah! the hussy! + she has as much antipathy to the land as any fish that swims: it blows a + little gale aloft yet!” + </p> + <p> + “We feel its dying breath,” said the pilot, in low, soothing tones, but in + a manner so sudden as to startle Griffith, at whose elbow they were + unexpectedly uttered. “Let us forget, young man, everything but the number + of lives that depend, this night, on your exertions and my knowledge.” + </p> + <p> + “If you be but half as able to exhibit the one as I am willing to make the + other, we shall do well,” returned the lieutenant, in the same tone. + “Remember, whatever may be your feelings, that <i>we</i> are on an enemy's + coast, and love it not enough to wish to lay our bones there.” + </p> + <p> + With this brief explanation they separated, the vessel requiring the + constant and close attention of the officer to her movements. + </p> + <p> + The exultation produced in the crew by the progress of their ship through + the water was of short duration; for the breeze that had seemed to await + their motions, after forcing the vessel for a quarter of a mile, fluttered + for a few minutes amid their light canvas, and then left them entirely. + The quartermaster, whose duty it was to superintend the helm, soon + announced that he was losing the command of the vessel, as she was no + longer obedient to her rudder. This ungrateful intelligence was promptly + communicated to his commander by Griffith, who suggested the propriety of + again dropping an anchor. + </p> + <p> + “I refer you to Mr. Gray,” returned the captain; “he is the pilot, sir, + and with him rests the safety of the vessel.” + </p> + <p> + “Pilots sometimes lose ships as well as save them,” said Griffith: “know + you the man well, Captain Munson, who holds all our lives in his keeping, + and so coolly as if he cared but little for the venture?” + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Griffith, I do know him; he is, in my opinion, both competent and + faithful. Thus much I tell you, to relieve your anxiety; more you must not + ask;—but is there not a shift of wind?” + </p> + <p> + “God forbid!” exclaimed his lieutenant; “if that northeaster catches us + within the shoals, our case will be desperate indeed!” + </p> + <p> + The heavy rolling of the vessel caused an occasional expansion, and as + sudden a reaction, in their sails, which left the oldest seaman in the + ship in doubt which way the currents of air were passing, or whether there + existed any that were not created by the flapping of their own canvas. The + head of the ship, however, began to fall off from the sea, and + notwithstanding the darkness, it soon became apparent that she was driving + in, bodily, towards the shore. + </p> + <p> + During these few minutes of gloomy doubt, Griffith, by one of those sudden + revulsions of the mind that connect the opposite extremes of feeling, lost + his animated anxiety, and elapsed into the listless apathy that so often + came over him, even in the most critical moments of trial and danger. He + was standing with one elbow resting on his capstan, shading his eyes from + the light of the battle-lantern that stood near him with one hand, when he + felt a gentle pressure of the other, that recalled his recollection. + Looking affectionately, though still recklessly, at the boy who stood at + his side, he said: + </p> + <p> + “Dull music, Mr. Merry.” + </p> + <p> + “So dull, sir, that I can't dance to it,” returned the midshipman. “Nor do + I believe there is a man in the ship who would not rather hear 'The girl I + left behind me,' than those execrable sounds.” + </p> + <p> + “What sounds, boy? The ship is as quiet as the Quaker meeting in the + Jerseys, before your good old grandfather used to break the charm of + silence with his sonorous voice.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! laugh at my peaceable blood, if thou wilt, Mr. Griffith,” said the + arch youngster, “but remember, there is a mixture of it in all sorts of + veins. I wish I could hear one of the old gentleman's chants now, sir; I + could always sleep to them, like a gull in the surf. But he that sleeps + to-night, with that lullaby, will make a nap of it.” + </p> + <p> + “Sounds! I hear no sounds, boy, but the flapping aloft; even that pilot, + who struts the quarter-deck like an admiral, has nothing to say.” + </p> + <p> + “Is not that a sound to open a seaman's ear?” + </p> + <p> + “It is in truth a heavy roll of the surf, lad, but the night air carries + it heavily to our ears. Know you not the sounds of the surf yet, younker?” + </p> + <p> + “I know it too well, Mr. Griffith, and do not wish to know it better. How + fast are we tumbling in towards that surf, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “I think we hold our own,” said Griffith, rousing again; “though we had + better anchor. Luff, fellow, luff—you are broadside to the sea!” + </p> + <p> + The man at the wheel repeated his former intelligence, adding a + suggestion, that he thought the ship “was gathering stern way.” + </p> + <p> + “Haul up your courses, Mr. Griffith,” said Captain Munson, “and let us + feel the wind.” + </p> + <p> + The rattling of the blocks was soon heard, and the enormous sheets of + canvas that hung from the lower yards were instantly suspended “in the + brails.” When this change was effected, all on board stood silent and + breathless, as if expecting to learn their fate by the result. Several + contradictory opinions were, at length, hazarded among the officers, when + Griffith seized the candle from the lantern, and springing on one of the + guns, held it on high, exposed to the action of the air. The little flame + waved, with uncertain glimmering, for a moment, and then burned steadily, + in a line with the masts. Griffith was about to lower his extended arm, + when, feeling a slight sensation of coolness on his hand, he paused, and + the light turned slowly toward the land, flared, flickered, and finally + deserted the wick. + </p> + <p> + “Lose not a moment, Mr. Griffith,” cried the pilot aloud; “clew up and + furl everything but your three topsails, and let them be double-reefed. + Now is the time to fulfill your promise.” + </p> + <p> + The young man paused one moment, in astonishment, as the clear, distinct + tones of the stranger struck his ears so unexpectedly; but turning his + eyes to seaward, he sprang on the deck, and proceeded to obey the order, + as if life and death depended on his dispatch. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0005" id="link2HCH0005"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER V. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “She rights! she rights, boys! ware off shore!” + <i>Song.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The extraordinary activity of Griffith, which communicated itself with + promptitude to the crew, was produced by a sudden alteration in the + weather. In place of the well-defined streak along the horizon, that has + been already described, an immense body of misty light appeared to be + moving in, with rapidity, from the ocean, while a distinct but distant + roaring announced the sure approach of the tempest that had so long + troubled the waters. Even Griffith, while thundering his orders through + the trumpet, and urging the men, by his cries, to expedition, would pause, + for instants, to cast anxious glances in the direction of the coming + storm; and the faces of the sailors who lay on the yards were turned, + instinctively, towards the same quarter of the heavens, while they knotted + the reef-points, or passed the gaskets that were to confine the unruly + canvas to the prescribed limits. + </p> + <p> + The pilot alone, in that confused and busy throng, where voice rose above + voice, and cry echoed cry, in quick succession, appeared as if he held no + interest in the important stake. With his eye steadily fixed on the + approaching mist, and his arms folded together in composure, he stood + calmly waiting the result. + </p> + <p> + The ship had fallen off, with her broadside to the sea, and was become + unmanageable, and the sails were already brought into the folds necessary + to her security, when the quick and heavy fluttering of canvas was thrown + across the water, with all the gloomy and chilling sensations that such + sounds produce, where darkness and danger unite to appall the seaman. + </p> + <p> + “The schooner has it!” cried Griffith: “Barnstable has held on, like + himself, to the last moment.—God send that the squall leave him + cloth enough to keep him from the shore!” + </p> + <p> + “His sails are easily handled,” the commander observed, “and she must be + over the principal danger. We are falling off before it, Mr. Gray; shall + we try a cast of the lead?” + </p> + <p> + The pilot turned from his contemplative posture, and moved slowly across + the deck before he returned any reply to this question—like a man + who not only felt that everything depended on himself, but that he was + equal to the emergency. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis unnecessary,” he at length said; “'twould be certain destruction to + be taken aback; and it is difficult to say, within several points, how the + wind may strike us.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis difficult no longer,” cried Griffith; “for here it comes, and in + right earnest!” + </p> + <p> + The rushing sounds of the wind were now, indeed, heard at hand; and the + words were hardly past the lips of the young lieutenant, before the vessel + bowed down heavily to one side, and then, as she began to move through the + water, rose again majestically to her upright position, as if saluting, + like a courteous champion, the powerful antagonist with which she was + about to contend. Not another minute elapsed, before the ship was throwing + the waters aside, with a lively progress, and, obedient to her helm, was + brought as near to the desired course as the direction of the wind would + allow. The hurry and bustle on the yards gradually subsided, and the men + slowly descended to the deck, all straining their eyes to pierce the gloom + in which they were enveloped, and some shaking their heads, in melancholy + doubt, afraid to express the apprehensions they really entertained. All on + board anxiously waited for the fury of the gale; for there were none so + ignorant or inexperienced in that gallant frigate, as not to know that as + yet they only felt the infant effects of the wind. Each moment, however, + it increased in power, though so gradual was the alteration, that the + relieved mariners began to believe that all their gloomy forebodings were + not to be realized. During this short interval of uncertainty, no other + sounds were heard than the whistling of the breeze, as it passed quickly + through the mass of rigging that belonged to the vessel, and the dashing + of the spray that began to fly from her bows, like the foam of a cataract. + </p> + <p> + “It blows fresh,” cried Griffith, who was the first to speak in that + moment of doubt and anxiety; “but it is no more than a capful of wind + after all. Give us elbow-room, and the right canvas, Mr. Pilot, and I'll + handle the ship like a gentleman's yacht, in this breeze.” + </p> + <p> + “Will she stay, think ye, under this sail?” said the low voice of the + stranger. + </p> + <p> + “She will do all that man, in reason, can ask of wood and iron,” returned + the lieutenant; “but the vessel don't float the ocean that will tack under + double-reefed topsails alone, against a heavy sea. Help her with her + courses, pilot, and you shall see her come round like a dancing-master.” + </p> + <p> + “Let us feel the strength of the gale first,” returned the man who was + called Mr. Gray, moving from the side of Griffith to the weather gangway + of the vessel, where he stood in silence, looking ahead of the ship, with + an air of singular coolness and abstraction. + </p> + <p> + All the lanterns had been extinguished on the deck of the frigate, when + her anchor was secured, and as the first mist of the gale had passed over, + it was succeeded by a faint light that was a good deal aided by the + glittering foam of the waters, which now broke in white curls around the + vessel in every direction. The land could be faintly discerned, rising + like a heavy bank of black fog above the margin of the waters, and was + only distinguishable from the heavens by its deeper gloom and obscurity. + The last rope was coiled, and deposited in its proper place, by the + seamen, and for several minutes the stillness of death pervaded the + crowded decks. It was evident to every one, that their ship was dashing at + a prodigious rate through the waves; and as she was approaching, with such + velocity, the quarter of the bay where the shoals and dangers were known + to be situated, nothing but the habits of the most exact discipline could + suppress the uneasiness of the officers and men within their own bosoms. + At length the voice of Captain Munson was heard, calling to the pilot: + </p> + <p> + “Shall I send a hand into the chains, Mr. Gray,” he said, “and try our + water?” + </p> + <p> + Although this question was asked aloud, and the interest it excited drew + many of the officers and men around him, in eager impatience for his + answer, it was unheeded by the man to whom it was addressed. His head + rested on his hand, as he leaned over the hammock-cloths of the vessel, + and his whole air was that of one whose thoughts wandered from the + pressing necessity of their situation. Griffith was among those who had + approached the pilot; and after waiting a moment, from respect, to hear + the answer to his commander's question, he presumed on his own rank, and + leaving the circle that stood at a little distance, stepped to the side of + the mysterious guardian of their lives. + </p> + <p> + “Captain Munson desires to know whether you wish a cast of the lead?” said + the young officer, with a little impatience of manner. No immediate answer + was made to this repetition of the question, and Griffith laid his hand + unceremoniously on the shoulder of the other, with an intent to rouse him + before he made another application for a reply, but the convulsive start + of the pilot held him silent in amazement. + </p> + <p> + “Fall back there,” said the lieutenant, sternly; to the men, who were + closing around them in compact circle; “away with you to your stations, + and see all clear for stays.” The dense mass of heads dissolved, at this + order, like the water of one of the waves commingling with the ocean, and + the lieutenant and his companions were left by themselves. + </p> + <p> + “This is not a time for musing, Mr. Gray,” continued Griffith; “remember + our compact, and look to your charge—is it not time to put the + vessel in stays? of what are you dreaming?” + </p> + <p> + The pilot laid his hand on the extended arm of the lieutenant, and grasped + it with a convulsive pressure, as he answered: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a dream of reality. You are young, Mr. Griffith, nor am I past the + noon of life; but should you live fifty years longer, you never can see + and experience what I have encountered in my little period of + three-and-thirty years!” + </p> + <p> + A good deal astonished at this burst of feeling, so singular at such a + moment, the young sailor was at a loss for a reply; but as his duty was + uppermost in his thoughts, he still dwelt on the theme that most + interested him. + </p> + <p> + “I hope much of your experience has been on this coast, for the ship + travels lively,” he said, “and the daylight showed us so much to dread, + that we do not feel over-valiant in the dark. How much longer shall we + stand on, upon this tack?” + </p> + <p> + The pilot turned slowly from the side of the vessel, and walked towards + the commander of the frigate, as he replied, in a tone that seemed deeply + agitated by his melancholy reflections: + </p> + <p> + “You have your wish, then; much, very much of my early life was passed on + this dreaded coast. What to you is all darkness and gloom, to me is as + light as if a noon-day sun shone upon it. But tack your ship, sir, tack + your ship; I would see how she works before we reach the point where she + <i>must</i> behave well, or we perish.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith gazed after him in wonder, while the pilot slowly paced the + quarter-deck, and then, rousing from his trance, gave forth the cheering + order that called each man to his station, to perform the desired + evolution. The confident assurances which the young officer had given to + the pilot respecting the qualities of his vessel and his own ability to + manage her, were fully realized by the result. The helm was no sooner put + a-lee, than the huge ship bore up gallantly against the wind, and, dashing + directly through the waves, threw the foam high into the air, as she + looked boldly into the very eye of the wind; and then, yielding gracefully + to its power, she fell off on the other tack, with her head pointed from + those dangerous shoals that she had so recently approached with such + terrifying velocity. The heavy yards swung round, as if they had been + vanes to indicate the currents of the air; and in a few moments the + frigate again moved, with stately progress, through the water, leaving the + rocks and shoals behind her on one side of the bay, but advancing towards + those that offered equal danger on the other. + </p> + <p> + During this time the sea was becoming more agitated, and the violence of + the wind was gradually increasing. The latter no longer whistled amid the + cordage of the vessel, but it seemed to howl, surlily, as it passed the + complicated machinery that the frigate obtruded on its path. An endless + succession of white surges rose above the heavy billows, and the very air + was glittering with the light that was disengaged from the ocean. The ship + yielded, each moment, more and more before the storm, and in less than + half an hour from the time that she had lifted her anchor, she was driven + along with tremendous fury by the full power of a gale of wind. Still the + hardy and experienced mariners who directed her movements held her to the + course that was necessary to their preservation, and still Griffith gave + forth, when directed by their unknown pilot, those orders that turned her + in the narrow channel where alone safety was to be found. + </p> + <p> + So far, the performance of his duty appeared easy to the stranger, and he + gave the required directions in those still, calm tones, that formed so + remarkable a contrast to the responsibility of his situation. But when the + land was becoming dim, in distance as well as darkness, and the agitated + sea alone was to be discovered as it swept by them in foam, he broke in + upon the monotonous roaring of the tempest with the sounds of his voice, + seeming to shake off his apathy, and rouse himself to the occasion. + </p> + <p> + “Now is the time to watch her closely, Mr. Griffith,” he cried; “here we + get the true tide and the real danger. Place the best quartermaster of + your ship in those chains, and let an officer stand by him, and see that + he gives us the right water.” + </p> + <p> + “I will take that office on myself,” said the captain; “pass a light into + the weather main-chains.” + </p> + <p> + “Stand by your braces!” exclaimed the pilot, with startling quickness. + “Heave away that lead!” + </p> + <p> + These preparations taught the crew to expect the crisis, and every officer + and man stood in fearful silence, at his assigned station, awaiting the + issue of the trial. Even the quartermaster at the cun gave out his orders + to the men at the wheel, in deeper and hoarser tones than usual, as if + anxious not to disturb the quiet and order of the vessel. + </p> + <p> + While this deep expectation pervaded the frigate, the piercing cry of the + leadsman, as he called “By the mark seven,” rose above the tempest, + crossed over the decks, and appeared to pass away to leeward, borne on the + blast like the warnings of some water-spirit. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis well,” returned the pilot, calmly; “try it again.” + </p> + <p> + The short pause was succeeded by another cry, “And a half-five!” + </p> + <p> + “She shoals! she shoals!” exclaimed Griffith: “keep her a good full.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! you must hold the vessel in command, now,” said the pilot, with those + cool tones that are most appalling in critical moments because they seem + to denote most preparation and care. + </p> + <p> + The third call, “By the deep four,” was followed by a prompt direction + from the stranger to tack. + </p> + <p> + Griffith seemed to emulate the coolness of the pilot, in issuing the + necessary orders to execute this manoeuvre. + </p> + <p> + The vessel rose slowly from the inclined position into which she had been + forced by the tempest, and the sails were shaking violently, as if to + release themselves from their confinement, while the ship stemmed the + billows, when the well-known voice of the sailing-master was heard + shouting from the forecastle: + </p> + <p> + “Breakers! breakers, dead ahead!” + </p> + <p> + This appalling sound seemed yet to be lingering about the ship, when a + second voice cried: + </p> + <p> + “Breakers on our lee bow!” + </p> + <p> + “We are in a bite of the shoals, Mr. Gray,” cried the commander. “She + loses her way; perhaps an anchor might hold her.” + </p> + <p> + “Clear away that best bower!” shouted Griffith through his trumpet. + </p> + <p> + “Hold on!” cried the pilot, in a voice that reached the very hearts of all + who heard him; “hold on everything.” + </p> + <p> + The young man turned fiercely to the daring stranger who thus defied the + discipline of his vessel, and at once demanded: + </p> + <p> + “Who is it that dares to countermand my orders? Is it not enough that you + run the ship into danger, but you must interfere to keep her there? If + another word——” + </p> + <p> + “Peace, Mr. Griffith,” interrupted the captain, bending from the rigging, + his gray locks blowing about in the wind and adding a look of wildness to + the haggard care that he exhibited by the light of his lantern; “yield the + trumpet to Mr. Gray; he alone can save us.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith threw his speaking-trumpet on the deck, and as he walked proudly + away, muttered in bitterness of feeling: + </p> + <p> + “Then all is lost, indeed! and among the rest the foolish hopes with which + I visited this coast.” + </p> + <p> + There was, however, no time for reply; the ship had been rapidly running + into the wind, and as the efforts of the crew were paralyzed by the + contradictory orders they had heard, she gradually lost her way, and in a + few seconds all her sails were taken aback. + </p> + <p> + Before the crew understood their situation the pilot had applied the + trumpet to his mouth, and in a voice that rose above the tempest, he + thundered forth his orders. Each command was given distinctly, and with a + precision that showed him to be master of his profession. The helm was + kept fast, the head-yards swung up heavily against the wind, and the + vessel was soon whirling round on her heel, with a retrograde movement. + </p> + <p> + Griffith was too much of a seaman not to perceive that the pilot had + seized, with a perception almost intuitive, the only method that promised + to extricate the vessel from her situation. He was young, impetuous, and + proud—but he was also generous. Forgetting his resentment and his + mortification, he rushed forward among the men, and, by his presence and + example, added certainty to the experiment. The ship fell off slowly + before the gale, and bowed her yards nearly to the water, as she felt the + blast pouring its fury on her broadside, while the surly waves beat + violently against her stern, as if in reproach at departing from her usual + manner of moving. + </p> + <p> + The voice of the pilot, however, was still heard, steady and calm, and yet + so clear and high as to reach every ear; and the obedient seamen whirled + the yards at his bidding in despite of the tempest, as if they handled the + toys of their childhood. When the ship had fallen off dead before the + wind, her head-sails were shaken, her after-yards trimmed, and her helm + shifted, before she had time to run upon the danger that had threatened, + as well to leeward as to windward. The beautiful fabric, obedient to her + government, threw her bows up gracefully towards the wind again; and, as + her sails were trimmed, moved out from among the dangerous shoals, in + which she had been embayed, as steadily and swiftly as she had approached + them. + </p> + <p> + A moment of breathless astonishment succeeded the accomplishment of this + nice manoeuvre, but there was no time for the usual expressions of + surprise. The stranger still held the trumpet, and continued to lift his + voice amid the howlings of the blast, whenever prudence or skill required + any change in the management of the ship. For an hour longer there was a + fearful struggle for their preservation, the channel becoming at each step + more complicated, and the shoals thickening around the mariners on every + side. The lead was cast rapidly, and the quick eye of the pilot seemed to + pierce the darkness with a keenness of vision that exceeded human power. + It was apparent to all in the vessel that they were under the guidance of + one who understood the navigation thoroughly, and their exertions kept + pace with their reviving confidence. Again and again the frigate appeared + to be rushing blindly on shoals where the sea was covered with foam, and + where destruction would have been as sudden as it was certain, when the + clear voice of the stranger was heard warning them of the danger, and + inciting them to their duty. The vessel was implicitly yielded to his + government; and during those anxious moments when she was dashing the + waters aside, throwing the spray over her enormous yards, each ear would + listen eagerly for those sounds that had obtained a command over the crew + that can only be acquired, under such circumstances, by great steadiness + and consummate skill. The ship was recovering from the inaction of + changing her course, in one of those critical tacks that she had made so + often, when the pilot, for the first time, addressed the commander of the + frigate, who still continued to superintend the all-important duty of the + leadsman. + </p> + <p> + “Now is the pinch,” he said, “and if the ship behaves well, we are safe—but + if otherwise, all we have yet done will be useless.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran seaman whom he addressed left the chains at this portentous + notice, and calling to his first lieutenant, required of the stranger an + explanation of his warning. + </p> + <p> + “See you yon light on the southern headland?” returned the pilot; “you may + know it from the star near it?—by its sinking, at times, in the + ocean. Now observe the hummock, a little north of it, looking like a + shadow in the horizon—'tis a hill far inland. If we keep that light + open from the hill, we shall do well—but if not, we surely go to + pieces.” + </p> + <p> + “Let us tack again,” exclaimed the lieutenant. + </p> + <p> + The pilot shook his head, as he replied: + </p> + <p> + “There is no more tacking or box-hauling to be done tonight. We have + barely room to pass out of the shoals on this course; and if we can + weather the 'Devil's Grip,' we clear their outermost point—but if + not, as I said before, there is but an alternative.” + </p> + <p> + “If we had beaten out the way we entered,” exclaimed Griffith, “we should + have done well.” + </p> + <p> + “Say, also, if the tide would have let us do so,” returned the pilot, + calmly. “Gentlemen, we must be prompt; we have but a mile to go, and the + ship appears to fly. That topsail is not enough to keep her up to the + wind; we want both jib and mainsail.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a perilous thing to loosen canvas in such a tempest!” observed the + doubtful captain. + </p> + <p> + “It must be done,” returned the collected stranger; “we perish without it—see + the light already touches the edge of the hummock; the sea casts us to + leeward.” + </p> + <p> + “It shall be done,” cried Griffith, seizing the trumpet from the hand of + the pilot. + </p> + <p> + The orders of the lieutenant were executed almost as soon as issued; and, + everything being ready, the enormous folds of the mainsail were trusted + loose to the blast. There was an instant when the result was doubtful; the + tremendous threshing of the heavy sail seemed to bid defiance to all + restraint, shaking the ship to her centre; but art and strength prevailed, + and gradually the canvas was distended, and bellying as it filled, was + drawn down to its usual place by the power of a hundred men. The vessel + yielded to this immense addition of force, and bowed before it like a reed + bending to a breeze. But the success of the measure was announced by a + joyful cry from the stranger, that seemed to burst from his inmost soul. + </p> + <p> + “She feels it! she springs her luff! observe,” he said, “the light opens + from the hummock already: if she will only bear her canvas we shall go + clear.” + </p> + <p> + A report, like that of a cannon, interrupted his exclamation, and + something resembling a white cloud was seen drifting before the wind from + the head of the ship, till it was driven into the gloom far to leeward. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the jib, blown from the bolt-ropes,” said the commander of the + frigate. “This is no time to spread light duck—but the mainsail may + stand it yet.” + </p> + <p> + “The sail would laugh at a tornado,” returned the lieutenant; “but the + mast springs like a piece of steel.” + </p> + <p> + “Silence all!” cried the pilot. “Now, gentlemen, we shall soon know our + fate. Let her luff—luff you can!” + </p> + <p> + This warning effectually closed all discourse, and the hardy mariners, + knowing that they had already done all in the power of man to insure their + safety, stood in breathless anxiety, awaiting the result. At a short + distance ahead of them the whole ocean was white with foam, and the waves, + instead of rolling on in regular succession, appeared to be tossing about + in mad gambols. A single streak of dark billows, not half a cable's length + in width, could be discerned running into this chaos of water; but it was + soon lost to the eye amid the confusion of the disturbed element. Along + this narrow path the vessel moved more heavily than before, being brought + so near the wind as to keep her sails touching. The pilot silently + proceeded to the wheel, and, with his own hands, he undertook the steerage + of the ship. No noise proceeded from the frigate to interrupt the horrid + tumult of the ocean; and she entered the channel among the breakers, with + the silence of a desperate calmness. Twenty times, as the foam rolled away + to leeward, the crew were on the eve of uttering their joy, as they + supposed the vessel past the danger; but breaker after breaker would still + heave up before them, following each other into the general mass, to check + their exultation. Occasionally, the fluttering of the sails would be + heard; and when the looks of the startled seamen were turned to the wheel, + they beheld the stranger grasping its spokes, with his quick eye glancing + from the water to the canvas. At length the ship reached a point where she + appeared to be rushing directly into the jaws of destruction, when + suddenly her course was changed, and her head receded rapidly from the + wind. At the same instant the voice of the pilot was heard shouting: + </p> + <p> + “Square away the yards!—in mainsail!” + </p> + <p> + A general burst from the crew echoed, “Square away the yards!” and, quick + as thought, the frigate was seen gliding along the channel before the + wind. The eye had hardly time to dwell on the foam, which seemed like + clouds driving in the heavens, and directly the gallant vessel issued from + her perils, and rose and fell on the heavy waves of the sea. + </p> + <p> + The seamen were yet drawing long breaths, and gazing about them like men + recovered from a trance, when Griffith approached the man who had so + successfully conducted them through their perils. The lieutenant grasped + the hand of the other, as he said: + </p> + <p> + “You have this night proved yourself a faithful pilot, and such a seaman + as the world cannot equal.” + </p> + <p> + The pressure of the hand was warmly returned by the unknown mariner, who + replied: + </p> + <p> + “I am no stranger to the seas, and I may yet find my grave in them. But + you, too, have deceived me; you have acted nobly, young man, and Congress——” + </p> + <p> + “What of Congress?” asked Griffith, observing him to pause. + </p> + <p> + “Why, Congress is fortunate if it has many such ships as this,” said the + stranger, coldly, walking away toward the commander. + </p> + <p> + Griffith gazed after him a moment in surprise; but, as his duty required + his attention, other thoughts soon engaged his mind. + </p> + <p> + The vessel was pronounced to be in safety. The gale was heavy and + increasing, but there was a clear sea before them; and as she slowly + stretched out into the bosom of the ocean, preparations were made for her + security during its continuance. Before midnight, everything was in order. + A gun from the Ariel soon announced the safety of the schooner also, which + had gone out by another and an easier channel, that the frigate had not + dared to attempt; when the commander directed the usual watch to be set, + and the remainder of the crew to seek their necessary repose. + </p> + <p> + The captain withdrew with the mysterious pilot to his own cabin. Griffith + gave his last order; and renewing his charge to the officer instructed + with the care of the vessel, he wished him a pleasant watch, and sought + the refreshment of his own cot. For an hour the young lieutenant lay + musing on the events of the day. The remark of Barnstable would occur to + him, in connection with the singular comment of the boy; and then his + thoughts would recur to the pilot, who, taken from the hostile shores of + Britain, and with her accent on his tongue, had served them so faithfully + and so well. He remembered the anxiety of Captain Munson to procure this + stranger, at the very hazard from which they had just been relieved, and + puzzled himself with conjecturing why a pilot was to be sought at such a + risk. His more private feelings would then resume their sway, and the + recollection of America, his mistress, and his home, mingled with the + confused images of the drowsy youth. The dashing of the billows against + the side of the ship, the creaking of guns and bulkheads, with the roaring + of the tempest, however, became gradually less and less distinct, until + nature yielded to necessity, and the young man forgot even the romantic + images of his love, in the deep sleep of a seaman. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0006" id="link2HCH0006"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER VI. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + ——“The letter! ay! the letter! + 'Tis there a woman loves to speak her wishes; + It spares the blushes of the love-sick maiden. + And every word's a smile, each line a tongue.” + <i>Duo.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The slumbers of Griffith continued till late on the following morning, + when he was awakened by the report of a cannon, issuing from the deck + above him. He threw himself, listlessly, from his cot, and perceiving the + officer of marines near him, as his servant opened the door of his + stateroom, he inquired, with some little interest in his manner, if “the + ship was in chase of anything, that a gun was fired?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis no more than a hint to the Ariel,” the soldier replied, “that there + is bunting abroad for them to read. It seems as if all hands were asleep + on board her, for we have shown her signal, these ten minutes, and she + takes us for a collier, I believe, by the respect she pays it.” + </p> + <p> + “Say, rather, that she takes us for an enemy, and is wary,” returned + Griffith. “Brown Dick has played the English so many tricks himself, that + he is tender of his faith.” + </p> + <p> + “Why, they have shown him a yellow flag over a blue one, with a cornet, + and that spells Ariel, in every signal-book we have; surely he can't + suspect the English of knowing how to read Yankee.” + </p> + <p> + “I have known Yankees read more difficult English,” said Griffith, + smiling; “but, in truth, I suppose that Barnstable has been, like myself, + keeping a dead reckoning of his time, and his men have profited by the + occasion. She is lying to, I trust.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! like a cork in a mill-pond, and I dare say you are right. Give + Barnstable plenty of sea-room, a heavy wind, and but little sail, and he + will send his men below, put that fellow he calls long Tom at the tiller, + and follow himself, and sleep as quietly as I ever could at church.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! yours is a somniferous orthodoxy, Captain Manual,” said the young + sailor, laughing, while he slipped his arms into the sleeves of a morning + round-about, covered with the gilded trappings of his profession; “sleep + appears to come most naturally to all you idlers. But give me a passage, + and I will go up, and call the schooner down to us in the turning of an + hour-glass.” + </p> + <p> + The indolent soldier raised himself from the leaning posture he had taken + against the door of the stateroom, and Griffith proceeded through the dark + wardroom, up the narrow stairs that led him to the principal battery of + the ship, and thence, by another and broader flight of steps to the open + deck. + </p> + <p> + The gale still blew strong, but steadily; the blue water of the ocean was + rising in mimic mountains, that were crowned with white foam, which the + wind, at times, lifted from its kindred element, to propel in mist, + through the air, from summit to summit. But the ship rode on these + agitated billows with an easy and regular movement that denoted the skill + with which her mechanical powers were directed. + </p> + <p> + The day was bright and clear, and the lazy sun, who seemed unwilling to + meet the toil of ascending to the meridian, was crossing the heavens with + a southern inclination, that hardly allowed him to temper the moist air of + the ocean with his genial heat. At the distance of a mile, directly in the + wind's eye, the Ariel was seen obeying the signal which had caused the + dialogue we have related. Her low black hull was barely discernible, at + moments, when she rose to the crest of a larger wave than common; but the + spot of canvas that she exposed to the wind was to be seen, seeming to + touch the water on either hand, as the little vessel rolled amid the seas. + At times she was entirely hid from view, when the faint lines of her + raking masts would again be discovered, issuing, as it were, from the + ocean, and continuing to ascend, until the hull itself would appear, + thrusting its bows into the air, surrounded by foam, and apparently ready + to take its flight into another element. + </p> + <p> + After dwelling a moment on the beautiful sight we have attempted to + describe, Griffith cast his eyes upward to examine, with the keenness of a + seaman, the disposition of things aloft, and then turned his attention to + those who were on the deck of the frigate. + </p> + <p> + His commander stood, in his composed manner, patiently awaiting the + execution of his order by the Ariel, and at his side was placed the + stranger who had so recently acted such a conspicuous part in the + management of the ship. Griffith availed himself of daylight and his + situation to examine the appearance of this singular being more closely + than the darkness and confusion of the preceding night had allowed. He was + a trifle below the middle size in stature, but his form was muscular and + athletic, exhibiting the finest proportions of manly beauty. His face + appeared rather characterized by melancholy and thought, than by that + determined decision which he had so powerfully displayed in the moments of + their most extreme danger; but Griffith well knew that it could also + exhibit looks of the fiercest impatience. At present, it appeared, to the + curious youth, when compared to the glimpses he had caught by the lights + of their lanterns, like the ocean at rest, contrasted with the waters + around him. The eyes of the pilot rested on the deck, or, when they did + wander, it was with uneasy and rapid glances. The large pea-jacket, that + concealed most of his other attire, was as roughly made, and of materials + as coarse, as that worn by the meanest seaman in the vessel; and yet it + did not escape the inquisitive gaze of the young lieutenant, that it was + worn with an air of neatness and care that was altogether unusual in men + of his profession. The examination of Griffith ended here, for the near + approach of the Ariel attracted the attention of all on the deck of the + frigate to the conversation that was about to pass between their + respective commanders. + </p> + <p> + As the little schooner rolled along under their stern, Captain Munson + directed his subordinate to leave his vessel and repair on board the ship. + As soon as the order was received, the Ariel rounded to, and drawing ahead + into the smooth water occasioned by the huge fabric that protected her + from the gale, the whale-boat was again launched from her decks, and + manned by the same crew that had landed on those shores which were now + faintly discerned far to leeward, looking like blue clouds on the skirts + of the ocean. + </p> + <p> + When Barnstable had entered his boat, a few strokes of the oars sent it, + dancing over the waves, to the side of the ship. The little vessel was + then veered off to a distance, where it rode in safety under the care of a + boat-keeper, and the officer and his men ascended the side of the lofty + frigate. + </p> + <p> + The usual ceremonials of reception were rigidly observed by Griffith and + his juniors, when Barnstable touched the deck; and though every hand was + ready to be extended toward the reckless seaman, none presumed to exceed + the salutations of official decorum, until a short and private dialogue + had taken place between him and their captain. + </p> + <p> + In the mean time, the crew of the whale-boat passed forward, and mingled + with the seamen of the frigate, with the exception of the cockswain, who + established himself in one of the gangways, where he stood in the utmost + composure, fixing his eyes aloft, and shaking his head in evident + dissatisfaction, as he studied the complicated mass of rigging above him. + This spectacle soon attracted to his side some half-dozen youths, with Mr. + Merry at their head, who endeavored to entertain their guest in a manner + that should most conduce to the indulgence of their own waggish + propensities. + </p> + <p> + The conversation between Barnstable and his superior soon ended; when the + former, beckoning to Griffith, passed the wondering group who had + collected around the capstan, awaiting his leisure to greet him more + cordially, and led the way to the wardroom, with the freedom of one who + felt himself no stranger. As this unsocial manner formed no part of the + natural temper or ordinary deportment of the man, the remainder of the + officers suffered their first lieutenant to follow him alone, believing + that duty required that their interview should be private. Barnstable was + determined that it should be so, at all events; for he seized the lamp + from the mess-table, and entered the stateroom of his friend, closing the + door behind them and turning the key. When they were both within its + narrow limits—pointing to the only chair the little apartment + contained, with a sort of instinctive deference to his companion's rank—the + commander of the schooner threw himself carelessly on a sea-chest; and, + placing the lamp on the table, he opened the discourse as follows: + </p> + <p> + “What a night we had of it! Twenty times I thought I could see the sea + breaking over you; and I had given you over as drowned men, or, what is + worse, as men driven ashore, to be led to the prison-ships of these + islanders, when I saw your lights in answer to my gun. Had you hoisted the + conscience of a murderer, you wouldn't have relieved him more than you did + me, by showing that bit of tallow and cotton, tipped with flint and steel. + But, Griffith, I have a tale to tell of a different kind——” + </p> + <p> + “Of how you slept when you found yourself in deep water, and how your crew + strove to outdo their commander, and how all succeeded so well that there + was a gray-head on board here, that began to shake with displeasure,” + interrupted Griffith; “truly, Dick, you will get into lubberly habits on + board that bubble in which you float about, where all hands go to sleep as + regularly as the inhabitants of a poultry-yard go to roost.” + </p> + <p> + “Not so bad, not half so bad, Ned,” returned the other, laughing; “I keep + as sharp a discipline as if we wore a flag. To be sure, forty men can't + make as much parade as three or four hundred; but as for making or taking + in sail, I am your better any day.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, because a pocket-handkerchief is sooner opened and shut than a + table-cloth. But I hold it to be un-seamanlike to leave any vessel without + human eyes, and those open, to watch whether she goes east or west, north + or south.” + </p> + <p> + “And who is guilty of such a dead man's watch?” + </p> + <p> + “Why, they say aboard here, that when it blows hard, you seat the man you + call long Tom by the side of the tiller, tell him to keep her head to sea, + and then pipe all hands to their night-caps, where you all remain, + comfortably stowed in your hammocks, until you are awakened by the snoring + of your helmsman.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a damned scandalous insinuation,” cried Barnstable, with an + indignation that he in vain attempted to conceal. “Who gives currency to + such a libel, Mr. Griffith?” + </p> + <p> + “I had it of the marine,” said his friend, losing the archness that had + instigated him to worry his companion, in the vacant air of one who was + careless of everything; “but I don't believe half of it myself—I + have no doubt you all had your eyes open last night, whatever you might + have been about this morning.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! this morning! there was an oversight, indeed! But I was studying a + new signal-book, Griffith, that has a thousand times more interest for me + than all the bunting you can show, from the head to the heel of your + masts.” + </p> + <p> + “What! have you found out the Englishman's private talk?” + </p> + <p> + “No, no,” said the other, stretching forth his hand, and grasping the arm + of his friend. “I met last night one on those cliffs, who has proved + herself what I always believed her to be, and loved her for, a girl of + quick thought and bold spirit.” + </p> + <p> + “Of whom do you speak?” + </p> + <p> + “Of Katherine——” + </p> + <p> + Griffith started from his chair involuntarily at the sound of this name, + and the blood passed quickly through the shades of his countenance, + leaving it now pale as death, and then burning as if oppressed by a + torrent from his heart. Struggling to overcome an emotion, which he + appeared ashamed to betray even to the friend he most loved, the young man + soon recovered himself so far as to resume his seat, when he asked, + gloomily: + </p> + <p> + “Was she alone?” + </p> + <p> + “She was; but she left with me this paper and this invaluable book, which + is worth a library of all other works.” + </p> + <p> + The eye of Griffith rested vacantly on the treasure that the other valued + so highly, but his hand seized eagerly the open letter which was laid on + the table for his perusal. The reader will at once understand that it was + in the handwriting of a female, and that it was the communication + Barnstable had received from his betrothed on the cliffs. Its contents + were as follows: + </p> + <p> + “Believing that Providence may conduct me where we shall meet, or whence I + may be able to transmit to you this account, I have prepared a short + statement of the situation of Cecila Howard and myself; not, however, to + urge you and Griffith to any rash or foolish hazards, but that you may + both sit down, and, after due consultation, determine what is proper for + our relief. + </p> + <p> + “By this time, you must understand the character of Colonel Howard too + well to expect he will ever consent to give his niece to a rebel. He has + already sacrificed to his loyalty, as he calls it (but I whisper to + Cecilia, 'tis his treason), not only his native country, but no small part + of his fortune also. In the frankness of my disposition (you know my + frankness, Barnstable, but too well!), I confessed to him, after the + defeat of the mad attempt Griffith made to carry off Cecilia, in Carolina, + that I had been foolish enough to enter into some weak promise to the + brother officer who had accompanied the young sailor in his traitorous + visits to the plantation. Heigho! I sometimes think it would have been + better for us all, if your ship had never been chased into the river, or, + after she was there, if Griffith had made no attempt to renew his + acquaintance with my cousin. The colonel received the intelligence as such + a guardian would hear that his ward was about to throw away thirty + thousand dollars and herself on a traitor to his king and country. I + defended you stoutly: said that you had no king, as the tie was dissolved; + that America was your country, and that your profession was honorable; but + it would not all do. He called you rebel; that I was used to. He said you + were a traitor; that, in his vocabulary, amounts to the same thing. He + even hinted that you were a coward; and that I knew to be false, and did + not hesitate to tell him so. He used fifty opprobrious terms that I cannot + remember; but among others were the beautiful epithets of 'disorganizer,' + 'leveller, 'democrat,' and 'jacobin' (I hope he did not mean a monk!). In + short, he acted Colonel Howard in a rage. But as his dominion does not, + like that of his favorite kings, continue from generation to generation, + and one short year will release me from his power, and leave me mistress + of my own actions—that is, if your fine promises are to be believed—I + bore it all very well, being resolved to suffer anything but martyrdom, + rather than abandon Cecilia. She, dear girl, has much more to distress her + than I can have; she is not only the ward of Colonel Howard, but his niece + and his sole heir. I am persuaded this last circumstance makes no + difference in either her conduct or her feelings; but he appears to think + it gives him a right to tyrannize over her on all occasions. After all, + Colonel Howard is a gentleman when you do not put him in a passion, and, I + believe, a thoroughly honest man; and Cecilia even loves him. But a man + who is driven from his country, in his sixtieth year, with the loss of + near half his fortune, is not apt to canonize those who compel the change. + </p> + <p> + “It seems that when the Howards lived on this island, a hundred years ago, + they dwelt in the county of Northumberland. Hither, then, he brought us, + when political events, and his dread of becoming the uncle to a rebel, + induced him to abandon America, as he says, forever. We have been here now + three months, and for two-thirds of that time we lived in tolerable + comfort; but latterly, the papers have announced the arrival of the ship + and your schooner in France; and from that moment as strict a watch has + been kept over us as if we had meditated a renewal of the Carolina flight. + The colonel, on his arrival here, hired an old building, that is, part + house, part abbey, part castle, and all prison; because it is said to have + once belonged to an ancestor of his. In this delightful dwelling there are + many cages that will secure more uneasy birds than we are. About a + fortnight ago an alarm was given in a neighboring village which is + situated on the shore, that two American vessels, answering your + description, had been seen hovering along the coast; and, as people in + this quarter dream of nothing but that terrible fellow, Paul Jones, it was + said that he was on board one of them. But I believe that Colonel Howard + suspects who you really are. He was very minute in his inquiries, I hear; + and since then has established a sort of garrison in the house, under the + pretence of defending it against marauders, like those who are said to + have laid my Lady Selkirk under contribution. + </p> + <p> + “Now, understand me, Barnstable; on no account would I have you risk + yourself on shore; neither must there be blood spilt, if you love me; but + that you may know what sort of a place we are confined in, and by whom + surrounded, I will describe both our prison and the garrison. The whole + building is of stone, and not to be attempted with slight means. It has + windings and turnings, both internally and externally, that would require + more skill than I possess to make intelligible; but the rooms we inhabit + are in the upper or third floor of a wing, that you may call a tower, if + you are in a romantic mood, but which, in truth, is nothing but a wing. + Would to God I could fly with it! If any accident should bring you in + sight of the dwelling, you will know our rooms by the three smoky vanes + that whiffle about its pointed roof, and also, by the windows in that + story being occasionally open. Opposite to our windows, at the distance of + half a mile, is a retired unfrequented ruin, concealed, in a great + measure, from observation by a wood, and affording none of the best + accommodations, it is true, but shelter in some of its vaults or + apartments. I have prepared, according to the explanations you once gave + me on this subject, a set of small signals, of differently colored silks, + and a little dictionary of all the phrases that I could imagine as useful + to refer to, properly numbered to correspond with the key and the flags, + all of which I shall send you with this letter. You must prepare your own + flags, and of course I retain mine, as well as a copy of the key and book. + If opportunity should ever offer, we can have, at least, a pleasant + discourse together; you from the top of the old tower in the ruins, and I + from the east window of my dressing-room! But now for the garrison. In + addition to the commandant, Colonel Howard, who retains all the fierceness + of his former military profession, there is, as his second in authority, + that bane of Cecilia's happiness, Kit Dillon, with his long Savannah face, + scornful eyes of black, and skin of the same color. This gentleman, you + know, is a distant relative of the Howards, and wishes to be more nearly + allied. He is poor, it is true, but then, as the colonel daily remarks, he + is a good and loyal subject, and no rebel. When I asked why he was not in + arms in these stirring times, contending for the prince he loves so much, + the colonel answers that it is not his profession, that he has been + educated for the law, and was destined to fill one of the highest judicial + stations in the colonies, and that he hoped he should yet live to see him + sentence certain nameless gentlemen to condign punishment. This was + consoling, to be sure; but I bore it. However, he left Carolina with us, + and here he is, and here he is likely to continue, unless you can catch + him, and anticipate his judgment on himself. The colonel has long desired + to see this gentleman the husband of Cecilia, and since the news of your + being on the coast, the siege has nearly amounted to a storm. The + consequences are, that my cousin at first kept her room, and then the + colonel kept her there, and even now she is precluded from leaving the + wing we inhabit. In addition to these two principal jailers, we have four + men-servants, two black and two white; and an officer and twenty soldiers + from the neighboring town are billeted on us, by particular desire, until + the coast is declared free from pirates! yes, that is the musical name + they give you—and when their own people land, and plunder, and rob, + and murder the men and insult the women, they are called heroes! It's a + fine thing to be able to invent names and make dictionaries—and it + must be your fault, if mine has been framed for no purpose. I declare, + when I recollect all the insulting and cruel things I hear in this country + of my own and her people, it makes me lose my temper and forget my sex; + but do not let my ill humor urge you to anything rash; remember your life, + remember their prisons, remember your reputation, but do not, do not + forget your + </p> + <h3> + “KATHERINE PLOWDEN. + </h3> + <p> + “P.S. I had almost forgotten to tell you, that in the signal-book you will + find a more particular description of our prison, where it stands, and a + drawing of the grounds, etc.” + </p> + <p> + When Griffith concluded this epistle, he returned it to the man to whom it + was addressed, and fell back in his chair, in an attitude that denoted + deep reflection. + </p> + <p> + “I knew she was here, or I should have accepted the command offered to me + by our commissioners in Paris,” he at length uttered; “and I thought that + some lucky chance might throw her in my way; but this is bringing us + close, indeed! This intelligence must be acted on, and that promptly. Poor + girl, what does she not suffer in such a situation!” + </p> + <p> + “What a beautiful hand she writes!” exclaimed Barnstable; “'tis as clear, + and as pretty, and as small, as her own delicate fingers. Griff, what a + log-book she would keep!” + </p> + <p> + “Cecilia Howard touch the coarse leaves of a log-book!” cried the other in + amazement; but perceiving Barnstable to be poring over the contents of his + mistress' letter, he smiled at their mutual folly, and continued silent. + After a short time spent in cool reflection, Griffith inquired of his + friend the nature and circumstances of his interview with Katherine + Plowden. Barnstable related it, briefly, as it occurred, in the manner + already known to the reader. + </p> + <p> + “Then,” said Griffith, “Merry is the only one, besides ourselves, who + knows of this meeting, and he will be too chary of the reputation of his + kinswoman to mention it.” + </p> + <p> + “Her reputation needs no shield, Mr. Griffith,” cried her lover; “'tis as + spotless as the canvas above your head, and——” + </p> + <p> + “Peace, dear Richard; I entreat your pardon; my words may have conveyed + more than I intended; but it is important that our measures should be + secret, as well as prudently concerted.” + </p> + <p> + “We must get them both off,” returned Barnstable, forgetting his + displeasure the moment it was exhibited, “and that, too, before the old + man takes it into his wise head to leave the coast. Did you ever get a + sight of his instructions, or does he keep silent?” + </p> + <p> + “As the grave. This is the first time we have left port, that he has not + conversed freely with me on the nature of the cruise; but not a syllable + has been exchanged between us on the subject, since we sailed from Brest.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! that is your Jersey bashfulness,” said Barnstable; “wait till I come + alongside him, with my eastern curiosity, and I pledge myself to get it + out of him in an hour.” + </p> + <p> + “'Twill be diamond cut diamond, I doubt,” said Griffith, laughing; “you + will find him as acute at evasion, as you can possibly be at a + cross-examination.” + </p> + <p> + “At any rate, he gives me a chance to-day; you know, I suppose, that he + sent for me to attend a consultation of his officers on important + matters.” + </p> + <p> + “I did not,” returned Griffith, fixing his eyes intently on the speaker; + “what has he to offer?” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, that you must ask your pilot; for while talking to me, the old man + would turn and look at the stranger, every minute, as if watching for + signals how to steer.” + </p> + <p> + “There is a mystery about that man, and our connection with him, that I + cannot fathom,” said Griffith. “But I hear the voice of Manual calling for + me; we are wanted in the cabin. Remember, you do not leave the ship + without seeing me again.” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, my dear fellow; from the public we must retire to another private + consultation.” + </p> + <p> + The young men arose, and Griffith, throwing off the roundabout in which he + had appeared on deck, drew on a coat of more formal appearance, and taking + a sword carelessly in his hand, they proceeded together along the passage + already described, to the gun-deck, where they entered, with the proper + ceremonials, into the principal cabin of the frigate. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0007" id="link2HCH0007"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER VII + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Sempronius, speak.” + <i>Cato.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The arrangements for the consultation were brief and simple. The veteran + commander of the frigate received his officers with punctilious respect; + and pointing to the chairs that were placed around the table, which was a + fixture in the centre of his cabin, he silently seated himself, and his + example was followed by all without further ceremony. In taking their + stations, however, a quiet but rigid observance was paid to the rights of + seniority and rank. On the right of the captain was placed Griffith, as + next in authority; and opposite to him was seated the commander of the + schooner. The officer of marines, who was included in the number, held the + next situation in point of precedence, the same order being observed to + the bottom of the table, which was occupied by a hard-featured, + square-built, athletic man, who held the office of sailing-master. When + order was restored, after the short interruption of taking their places, + the officer who had required the advice of his inferiors opened the + business on which he demanded their opinions. + </p> + <p> + “My instructions direct me, gentlemen,” he said, “after making the coast + of England, to run the land down——” + </p> + <p> + The hand of Griffith was elevated respectfully for silence, and the + veteran paused, with a look that inquired the reason of his interruption. + </p> + <p> + “We are not alone,” said the lieutenant, glancing his eye toward the part + of the cabin where the pilot stood, leaning on one of the guns, in an + attitude of easy indulgence. + </p> + <p> + The stranger moved not at this direct hint; neither did his eye change + from its close survey of a chart that lay near him on the deck. The + captain dropped his voice to tones of cautious respect, as he replied: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis only Mr. Gray. His services will be necessary on the occasion, and + therefore nothing need be concealed from him.” + </p> + <p> + Glances of surprise were exchanged among the young men; but Griffith + bowing his silent acquiescence in the decision of his superior, the latter + proceeded: + </p> + <p> + “I was ordered to watch for certain signals from the headlands that we + made, and was furnished with the best of charts, and such directions as + enabled us to stand into the bay we entered last night. We have now + obtained a pilot, and one who has proved himself a skilful man; such a + one, gentlemen, as no officer need hesitate to rely on, in any emergency, + either on account of his integrity or his knowledge.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran paused, and turned his looks on the countenances of the + listeners, as if to collect their sentiments on this important point. + Receiving no other reply than the one conveyed by the silent inclinations + of the heads of his hearers, the commander resumed his explanations, + referring to an open paper in his hand: + </p> + <p> + “It is known to you all, gentlemen, that the unfortunate question of + retaliation has been much agitated between the two governments, our own + and that of the enemy. For this reason, and for certain political + purposes, it has become an object of solicitude with our commissioners in + Paris to obtain a few individuals of character from the enemy, who may be + held as a check on their proceedings, while at the same time it brings the + evils of war, from our own shores, home to those who have caused it. An + opportunity now offers to put this plan in execution, and I have collected + you, in order to consult on the means.” + </p> + <p> + A profound silence succeeded this unexpected communication of the object + of their cruise. After a short pause, their captain added, addressing + himself to the sailing-master: + </p> + <p> + “What course would you advise me to pursue, Mr. Boltrope?” + </p> + <p> + The weather beaten seaman who was thus called on to break through the + difficulties of a knotty point with his opinion, laid one of his short, + bony hands on the table, and began to twirl an inkstand with great + industry, while with the other he conveyed a pen to his mouth, which was + apparently masticated with all the relish that he could possibly have felt + had it been a leaf from the famous Virginian weed. But perceiving that he + was expected to answer, after looking first to his right hand and then to + his left, he spoke as follows, in a hoarse, thick voice, in which the fogs + of the ocean seemed to have united with sea-damps and colds to destroy + everything like melody: + </p> + <p> + “If this matter is ordered, it is to be done, I suppose,” he said; “for + the old rule runs, 'obey orders, if you break owners'; though the maxim + which says, 'one hand for the owner, and t'other for yourself,' is quite + as good, and has saved many a hearty fellow from a fall that would have + balanced the purser's books. Not that I mean a purser's books are not as + good as any other man's; but that when a man is dead, his account must be + closed, or there will be a false muster. Well, if the thing is to be done, + the next question is, how is it to be done? There is many a man that knows + there is too much canvas on a ship, who can't tell how to shorten sail. + Well, then, if the thing is really to be done, we must either land a gang + to seize them, or we must show false lights and sham colors, to lead them + off to the ship. As for landing, Captain Munson, I can only speak for one + man, and that is myself; which is to say, that if you run the ship with + her jib-boom into the king of England's parlor-windows, why, I'm + consenting, nor do I care how much of his crockery is cracked in so doing; + but as to putting the print of my foot on one of his sandy beaches, if I + do, that is always speaking for only one man, and saving your presence, + may I hope to be d—d.” + </p> + <p> + The young men smiled as the tough old seaman uttered his sentiments so + frankly, rising with his subject, to that which with him was the climax of + all discussion; but his commander, who was but a more improved scholar + from the same rough school, appeared to understand his arguments entirely, + and without altering a muscle of his rigid countenance, he required the + opinion of the junior lieutenant. + </p> + <p> + The young man spoke firmly, but modestly, though the amount of what he + said was not much more distinct than that uttered by the master, and was + very much to the same purpose, with the exception that he appeared to + entertain no personal reluctance to trusting himself on dry ground. + </p> + <p> + The opinions of the others grew gradually more explicit and clear, as they + ascended in the scale of rank, until it came to the turn of the captain of + marines to speak. There was a trifling exhibition of professional pride + about the soldier, in delivering his sentiments on a subject that embraced + a good deal more of his peculiar sort of duty than ordinarily occurred in + the usual operations of the frigate. + </p> + <p> + “It appears to me, sir, that the success of this expedition depends + altogether upon the manner in which it is conducted.” After this lucid + opening, the soldier hesitated a moment, as if to collect his ideas for a + charge that should look down all opposition, and proceeded. “The landing, + of course, will be effected on a fair beach, under cover of the frigate's + guns, and could it be possibly done, the schooner should be anchored in + such a manner as to throw in a flanking fire on the point of debarkation. + The arrangements for the order of march must a good deal depend on the + distance to go over; though I should think, sir, an advanced party of + seamen, to act as pioneers for the column of marines, should be pushed a + short distance in front, while the baggage and baggage-guard might rest + upon the frigate, until the enemy was driven into the interior, when it + could advance without danger. There should be flank-guards, under the + orders of two of the oldest midshipmen; and a light corps might be formed + of the topmen to co-operate with the marines. Of course, sir, Mr. Griffith + will lead, in person, the musket-men and boarders, armed with their long + pikes, whom I presume he will hold in reserve, as I trust my military + claims and experience entitle me to the command of the main body.” + </p> + <p> + “Well done, field-marshal!” cried Barnstable, with a glee that seldom + regarded time or place; “you should never let salt-water mould your + buttons; but in Washington's camp, ay! and in Washington's tent, you + should swing your hammock in future. Why, sir, do you think we are about + to invade England?” + </p> + <p> + “I know that every military movement should be executed with precision, + Captain Barnstable,” returned the marine. “I am too much accustomed to + hear the sneers of the sea-officers, to regard what I know proceeds from + ignorance. If Captain Munson is disposed to employ me and my command in + this expedition, I trust he will discover that marines are good for + something more than to mount guard and pay salutes.” Then, turning + haughtily from his antagonist, he continued to address himself to their + common superior, as if disdaining further intercourse with one who, from + the nature of the case, must be unable to comprehend the force of what he + said. “It will be prudent, Captain Munson, to send out a party to + reconnoitre, before we march; and as it may be necessary to defend + ourselves in case of a repulse, I would beg leave to recommend that a + corps be provided with entrenching tools, to accompany the expedition. + They would be extremely useful, sir, in assisting to throw up field-works; + though, I doubt not, tools might be found in abundance in this country, + and laborers impressed for the service, on an emergency.” + </p> + <p> + This was too much for the risibility of Barnstable, who broke forth in a + fit of scornful laughter, which no one saw proper to interrupt; though + Griffith, on turning his head to conceal the smile that was gathering on + his own face, perceived the fierce glance which the pilot threw at the + merry seaman, and wondered at its significance and impatience. When + Captain Munson thought that the mirth of the lieutenant was concluded, he + mildly desired his reasons for amusing himself so exceedingly with the + plans of the marine. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a chart for a campaign!” cried Barnstable, “and should be sent off + express to Congress, before the Frenchmen are brought into the field!” + </p> + <p> + “Have you any better plan to propose, Mr. Barnstable?” inquired the + patient commander. + </p> + <p> + “Better! ay, one that will take no time, and cause no trouble, to execute + it,” cried the other; “'tis a seaman's job, sir, and must be done with a + seaman's means.” + </p> + <p> + “Pardon me, Captain Barnstable,” interrupted the marine, whose jocular + vein was entirely absorbed in his military pride; “if there be service to + be done on shore, I claim it as my right to be employed.” + </p> + <p> + “Claim what you will, soldier; but how will you carry on the war with a + parcel of fellows who don't know one end of a boat from the other?” + returned the reckless sailor. “Do you think that a barge or a cutter is to + be beached in the same manner you ground firelock, by word of command? No, + no, Captain Manual—I honor your courage, for I have seen it tried, + but d—e if——” + </p> + <p> + “You forget, we wait for your project, Mr. Barnstable,” said the veteran. + </p> + <p> + “I crave your patience, sir; but no project is necessary. Point out the + bearings and distance of the place where the men you want are to be found, + and I will take the heel of the gale, and run into the land, always + speaking for good water and no rocks. Mr. Pilot, you will accompany me, + for you carry as true a map of the bottom of these seas in your head as + ever was made of dry ground. I will look out for good anchorage; or if the + wind should blow off shore, let the schooner stand off and on, till we + should be ready to take the broad sea again. I would land, out of my + whaleboat, with long Tom and a boat's crew, and finding out the place you + will describe, we shall go up, and take the men you want, and bring them + aboard. It's all plain sailing; though, as it is a well-peopled country, + it may be necessary to do our shore work in the dark.” + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Griffith, we only wait for your sentiments,” proceeded the captain, + “when, by comparing opinions, we may decide on the most prudent course.” + </p> + <p> + The first lieutenant had been much absorbed in thought during the + discussion of the subject, and might have been, on that account, better + prepared to give his opinion with effect. Pointing to the man who yet + stood behind him, leaning on a gun, he commenced by asking: + </p> + <p> + “Is it your intention that man shall accompany the party?” + </p> + <p> + “It is.” + </p> + <p> + “And from him you expect the necessary information, sir, to guide our + movements?” + </p> + <p> + “You are altogether right.” + </p> + <p> + “If, sir, he has but a moiety of the skill on the land that he possesses + on the water, I will answer for his success,” returned the lieutenant, + bowing slightly to the stranger, who received the compliment by a cold + inclination of his head. “I must desire the indulgence of both Mr. + Barnstable and Captain Manual,” he continued, “and claim the command as of + right belonging to my rank.” + </p> + <p> + “It belongs naturally to the schooner,” exclaimed the impatient + Barnstable. + </p> + <p> + “There may be enough for us all to do,” said Griffith, elevating a finger + to the other, in a manner and with an impressive look that was instantly + comprehended. “I neither agree wholly with the one nor the other of these + gentlemen. 'Tis said that, since our appearance on the coast, the + dwellings of many of the gentry are guarded by small detachments of + soldiers from the neighboring towns.” + </p> + <p> + “Who says it?” asked the pilot, advancing among them with a suddenness + that caused a general silence. + </p> + <p> + “I say it, sir,” returned the lieutenant, when the momentary surprise had + passed away. + </p> + <p> + “Can you vouch for it?” + </p> + <p> + “I can.” + </p> + <p> + “Name a house, or an individual, that is thus protected?” + </p> + <p> + Griffith gazed at the man who thus forgot himself in the midst of a + consultation like the present, and yielding to his native pride, hesitated + to reply. But mindful of the declarations of his captain and the recent + services of the pilot, he at length said, with a little embarrassment of + manner: + </p> + <p> + “I know it to be the fact, in the dwelling of a Colonel Howard, who + resides but a few leagues to the north of us.” + </p> + <p> + The stranger started at the name, and then raising his eye keenly to the + face of the young man, appeared to study his thoughts in his varying + countenance. But the action, and the pause that followed, were of short + continuance. His lip slightly curled, whether in scorn or with a concealed + smile, would have been difficult to say, so closely did it resemble both, + and as he dropped quietly back to his place at the gun, he said: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis more than probable you are right, sir; and if I might presume to + advise Captain Munson, it would be to lay great weight on your opinion.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith turned, to see if he could comprehend more meaning in the manner + of the stranger than his words expressed, but his face was again shaded by + his hand, and his eyes were once more fixed on the chart with the same + vacant abstraction as before. + </p> + <p> + “I have said, sir, that I agree wholly neither with Mr. Barnstable nor + Captain Manual,” continued the lieutenant, after a short pause. “The + command of this party is mine, as the senior officer, and I must beg leave + to claim it. I certainly do not think the preparation that Captain Manual + advises necessary; neither would I undertake the duty with as little + caution as Mr. Barnstable proposes. If there are soldiers to be + encountered, we should have soldiers to oppose them; but as it must be + sudden boat-work, and regular evolutions must give place to a seaman's + bustle, a sea-officer should command. Is my request granted, Captain + Munson?” + </p> + <p> + The veteran replied, without hesitation: + </p> + <p> + “It is, sir; it was my intention to offer you the service, and I rejoice + to see you accept it so cheerfully.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith with difficulty concealed the satisfaction with which he listened + to his commander, and a radiant smile illumined his pale features, when he + observed: + </p> + <p> + “With me then, sir, let the responsibility rest. I request that Captain + Manual, with twenty men, may be put under my orders, if that gentleman + does not dislike the duty.” The marine bowed, and cast a glance of triumph + at Barnstable. “I will take my own cutter, with her tried crew, go on + board the schooner, and when the wind lulls, we will run in to the land, + and then be governed by circumstances.” + </p> + <p> + The commander of the schooner threw back the triumphant look of the + marine, and exclaimed, in his joyous manner: + </p> + <p> + '“Tis a good plan, and done like a seaman, Mr. Griffith. Ay, ay, let the + schooner be employed; and if it be necessary, you shall see her anchored + in one of their duck-ponds, with her broadside to bear on the + parlor-windows of the best house in the island! But twenty marines! they + will cause a jam in my little craft.” + </p> + <p> + “Not a man less than twenty would be prudent,” returned Griffith. “More + service may offer than that we seek.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable well understood his allusion, but still he replied: + </p> + <p> + “Make it all seamen, and I will give you room for thirty. But these + soldiers never know how to stow away their arms and legs, unless at a + drill. One will take the room of two sailors; they swing their hammocks + athwart-ships, heads to leeward, and then turn out wrong end uppermost at + the call. Why, damn it, sir, the chalk and rottenstone of twenty soldiers + will choke my hatches!” + </p> + <p> + “Give me the launch, Captain Munson!” exclaimed the indignant marine, “and + we will follow Mr. Griffith in an open boat, rather than put Captain + Barnstable to so much inconvenience.” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, Manual,” cried the other, extending his muscular arm across the + table, with an open palm, to the soldier; “you would all become so many + Jonahs in uniform, and I doubt whether the fish could digest your + cartridge-boxes and bayonet-belts. You shall go with me, and learn, with + your own eyes, whether we keep the cat's watch aboard the Ariel that you + joke about.” + </p> + <p> + The laugh was general, at the expense of the soldier, if we except the + pilot and the commander of the frigate. The former was a silent, and + apparently an abstracted, but in reality a deeply interested listener to + the discourse; and there were moments when he bent his looks on the + speakers, as if he sought more in their characters than was exhibited by + the gay trifling of the moment. Captain Munson seldom allowed a muscle of + his wrinkled features to disturb their repose; and if he had not the real + dignity to repress the untimely mirth of his officers, he had too much + good nature to wish to disturb their harmless enjoyments. He expressed + himself satisfied with the proposed arrangements, and beckoned to his + steward to place before them the usual beverage, with which all their + consultations concluded. + </p> + <p> + The sailing-master appeared to think that the same order was to be + observed in their potations as in council, and helping himself to an + allowance which retained its hue even in its diluted state, he first + raised it to the light, and then observed: + </p> + <p> + “This ship's water is nearly the color of rum itself; if it only had its + flavor, what a set of hearty dogs we should be! Mr. Griffith, I find you + are willing to haul your land-tacks aboard. Well, it's natural for youth + to love the earth; but there is one man, and he is sailing-master of this + ship, who saw land enough last night, to last him a twelvemonth. But if + you will go, here's a good land-fall, and a better offing to you. Captain + Munson, my respects to you. I say, sir, if we should keep the ship more to + the south'ard, it's my opinion, and that's but one man's, we should fall + in with some of the enemy's homeward bound West-Indiamen, and find + wherewithal to keep the life in us when we see fit to go ashore + ourselves.” + </p> + <p> + As the tough old sailor made frequent application of the glass to his + mouth with one hand, and kept a firm hold of the decanter with the other, + during this speech, his companions were compelled to listen to his + eloquence, or depart with their thirst unassuaged. Barnstable, however, + quite coolly dispossessed the tar of the bottle, and mixing for himself a + more equal potation, observed, in the act: + </p> + <p> + “That is the most remarkable glass of grog you have, Boltrope, that I ever + sailed with; it draws as little water as the Ariel, and is as hard to find + the bottom. If your spirit-room enjoys the same sort of engine to + replenish it, as you pump out your rum, Congress will sail this frigate + cheaply.” + </p> + <p> + The other officers helped themselves with still greater moderation, + Griffith barely moistening his lips, and the pilot rejecting the offered + glass altogether. Captain Munson continued standing, and his officers, + perceiving that their presence was no longer necessary, bowed, and took + their leave. As Griffith was retiring last, he felt a hand laid lightly on + his shoulder, and turning, perceived that he was detained by the pilot. + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Griffith,” he said, when they were quite alone with the commander of + the frigate, “the occurrences of the last night should teach us confidence + in each other; without it, we go on a dangerous and fruitless errand.” + </p> + <p> + “Is the hazard equal?” returned the youth. “I am known to all to be the + man I seem—am in the service of my country—belong to a family, + and enjoy a name, that is a pledge for my loyalty to the cause of America—and + yet I trust myself on hostile ground, in the midst of enemies, with a weak + arm, and under circumstances where treachery would prove my ruin. Who and + what is the man who thus enjoys your confidence, Captain Munson? I ask the + question less for myself than for the gallant men who will fearlessly + follow wherever I lead.” + </p> + <p> + A shade of dark displeasure crossed the features of the stranger, at one + part of this speech, and at its close he sank into deep thought. The + commander, however, replied: + </p> + <p> + “There is a show of reason in your question, Mr. Griffith—and yet + you are not the man to be told that implicit obedience is what I have a + right to expect. I have not your pretensions, sir, by birth or education, + and yet Congress have not seen proper to overlook my years and services. I + command this frigate——” + </p> + <p> + “Say no more,” interrupted the pilot “There is reason in his doubts, and + they shall be appeased. I like the proud and fearless eye of the young + man, and while he dreads a gibbet from my hands, I will show him how to + repose a noble confidence. Read this, sir, and tell me if you distrust me + now?” + </p> + <p> + While the stranger spoke, he thrust his hand into the bosom of his dress, + and drew forth a parchment, decorated with ribands, and bearing a massive + seal, which he opened, and laid on the table before the youth. As he + pointed with his finger impressively to different parts of the writing, + his eye kindled with a look of unusual fire, and there was a faint tinge + discernible on his pallid features when he spoke. + </p> + <p> + “See!” he said, “royalty itself does not hesitate to bear witness in my + favor, and that is not a name to occasion dread to an American.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith gazed with wonder at the fair signature of the unfortunate Louis, + which graced the bottom of the parchment; but when his eye obeyed the + signal of the stranger, and rested on the body of the instrument, he + started back from the table, and fixing his animated eyes on the pilot, he + cried, while a glow of fiery courage flitted across his countenance: + </p> + <p> + “Lead on! I'll follow you to death!” + </p> + <p> + A smile of gratified exultation struggled around the lips of the stranger, + who took the arm of the young man and led him into a stateroom, leaving + the commander of the frigate standing, in his unmoved and quiet manner, a + spectator of, but hardly an actor in, the scene. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0008" id="link2HCH0008"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER VIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Fierce bounding, forward sprang the ship + Like a greyhound starting from the slip, + To seize his flying prey.” + <i>Lord of the Isles</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Although the subject of the consultation remained a secret with those + whose opinions were required, yet enough of the result leaked out among + the subordinate officers, to throw the whole crew into a state of eager + excitement. The rumor spread itself along the decks of the frigate, with + the rapidity of an alarm, that an expedition was to attempt the shore on + some hidden service, dictated by the Congress itself; and conjectures were + made respecting its force and destination, with all that interest which + might be imagined would exist among the men whose lives or liberties were + to abide the issue. A gallant and reckless daring, mingled with the desire + of novelty, however, was the prevailing sentiment among the crew, who + would have received with cheers the intelligence that their vessel was + commanded to force the passage of the united British fleet. A few of the + older and more prudent of the sailors were exceptions to this thoughtless + hardihood, and one or two, among whom the cockswain of the whale-boat was + the most conspicuous, ventured to speak doubtingly of all sorts of land + service, as being of a nature never to be attempted by seamen. + </p> + <p> + Captain Manual had his men paraded in the weather-gangway, and after a + short address, calculated to inflame their military ardor and patriotism, + acquainted them that he required twenty volunteers, which was in truth + half their number, for a dangerous service. After a short pause, the + company stepped forward, like one man, and announced themselves as ready + to follow him to the end of the world. The marine cast a look over his + shoulder, at this gratifying declaration, in quest of Barnstable; but + observing that the sailor was occupied with some papers on a distant part + of the quarter-deck, he proceeded to make a most impartial division among + the candidates for glory; taking care at the same time to cull his company + in such a manner as to give himself the flower of his men, and, + consequently, to leave the ship the refuse. + </p> + <p> + While this arrangement was taking place, and the crew of the frigate was + in this state of excitement, Griffith ascended to the deck, his + countenance flushed with unusual enthusiasm, and his eyes beaming with a + look of animation and gayety that had long been strangers to the face of + the young man. He was giving forth the few necessary orders to the seamen + he was to take with him from the ship, when Barnstable again motioned him + to follow, and led the way once more to the stateroom. + </p> + <p> + “Let the wind blow its pipe out,” said the commander of the Ariel, when + they were seated; “there will be no landing on the eastern coast of + England till the sea goes down. But this Kate was made for a sailor's + wife! See, Griffith, what a set of signals she has formed, out of her own + cunning head.” + </p> + <p> + “I hope your opinion may prove true, and that you may be the happy sailor + who is to wed her,” returned the other. “The girl has indeed discovered + surprising art in this business! Where could she have learnt the method + and system so well?” + </p> + <p> + “Where! why, where she learnt better things; how to prize a whole-hearted + seaman, for instance. Do you think that my tongue was jammed in my mouth, + all the time we used to sit by the side of the river in Carolina, and that + we found nothing to talk about!” + </p> + <p> + “Did you amuse your mistress with treatises on the art of navigation, and + the science of signals?” said Griffith, smiling. + </p> + <p> + “I answered her questions, Mr. Griffith, as any civil man would to a woman + he loved. The girl has as much curiosity as one of my own townswomen who + has weathered cape forty without a husband, and her tongue goes like a + dog-vane in a calm, first one way and then another. But here is her + dictionary. Now own, Griff, in spite of your college learning and + sentimentals, that a woman of ingenuity and cleverness is a very good sort + of a helpmate.” + </p> + <p> + “I never doubted the merits of Miss Plowden,” said the other, with a droll + gravity that often mingled with his deeper feelings, the result of a + sailor's habits, blended with native character. “But this indeed surpasses + all my expectations! Why, she has, in truth, made a most judicious + selection of phrases. 'No. 168. **** indelible;' '169. **** end only with + life;' '170. **** I fear yours misleads me;' '171. ——'” + </p> + <p> + “Pshaw!” exclaimed Barnstable, snatching the book from before the laughing + eyes of Griffith; “what folly, to throw away our time now on such + nonsense! What think you of this expedition to the land?” + </p> + <p> + “That it may be the means of rescuing the ladies, though it fail in making + the prisoners we anticipate.” + </p> + <p> + “But this pilot! you remember that he holds us by our necks, and can run + us all up to the yard-arm of some English ship, whenever he chooses to + open his throat at their threats or bribes.” + </p> + <p> + “It would have been better that he should have cast the ship ashore, when + he had her entangled in the shoals; it would have been our last thought to + suspect him of treachery then,” returned Griffith, “I follow him with + confidence, and must believe that we are safer with him than we should be + without him.” + </p> + <p> + “Let him lead to the dwelling of his fox-hunting ministers of state,” + cried Barnstable, thrusting his book of signals into his bosom: “but here + is a chart that will show us the way to the port we wish to find. Let my + foot once more touch terra firma, and you may write craven against my + name, if that laughing vixen slips her cable before my eyes, and shoots + into the wind's eye again like a flying-fish chased by a dolphin. Mr. + Griffith, we must have the chaplain with us to the shore.” + </p> + <p> + “The madness of love is driving you into the errors of the soldier. Would + you lie by to hear sermons, with a flying party like ours?” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, nay, we must lay to for nothing that is not unavoidable; but there + are so many tacks in such a chase, when one has time to breathe, that we + might as well spend our leisure in getting that fellow to splice us + together. He has a handy way with a prayer book, and could do the job as + well as a bishop; and I should like to be able to say, that this is the + last time these two saucy names, which are written at the bottom of this + letter, should ever be seen sailing in the company of each other.” + </p> + <p> + “It will not do,” said his friend, shaking his head, and endeavoring to + force a smile which his feelings suppressed; “it will not do, Richard; we + must yield our own inclinations to the service of our country; nor is this + pilot a man who will consent to be led from his purpose.” + </p> + <p> + “Then let him follow his purpose alone,” cried Barnstable. “There is no + human power, always saving my superior officer, that shall keep me from + throwing abroad these tiny signals, and having a private talk with my + dark-eyed Kate. But for a paltry pilot! he may luff and bear away as he + pleases, while I shall steer as true as a magnet for that old ruin, where + I can bring my eyes to bear on that romantic wing and three smoky vanes. + Not that I'll forget my duty? no, I'll help you catch the Englishman; but + when that is done, hey! for Katherine Plowden and my true love!” + </p> + <p> + “Hush, madcap! the wardroom holds long ears, and our bulkheads grow thin + by wear. I must keep you and myself to our duty. This is no children's + game that we play; it seems the commissioners at Paris have thought proper + to employ a frigate in the sport.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable's gayety was a little repressed by the grave manner of his + companion; but after reflecting a moment, he started on his feet, and made + the usual movements for departure. + </p> + <p> + “Whither?” asked Griffith, gently detaining his impatient friend. + </p> + <p> + “To old Moderate; I have a proposal to make that may remove every + difficulty.” + </p> + <p> + “Name it to me, then; I am in his council, and may save you the trouble + and mortification of a refusal.” + </p> + <p> + “How many of those gentry does he wish to line his cabin with?” + </p> + <p> + “The pilot has named no less than six, all men of rank and consideration + with the enemy. Two of them are peers, two more belong to the commons' + house of parliament, one is a general, and the sixth, like ourselves, is a + sailor, and holds the rank of captain. They muster at a hunting-seat near + the coast, and, believe me, the scheme is not without its plausibility.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, then, there are two apiece for us. You follow the pilot, if you + will; but let me sheer off for this dwelling of Colonel Howard, with my + cockswain and boat's crew. I will surprise his house, release the ladies, + and on my way back, lay my hands on two of the first lords I fall in with. + I suppose, for our business, one is as good as another.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith could not repress a faint laugh, while he replied: + </p> + <p> + “Though they are said to be each other's peers, there is, I believe, some + difference even in the quality of lords. England might thank us for + ridding her of some among them. Neither are they to be found like beggars, + under every hedge. No, no, the men we seek must have something better than + their nobility to recommend them to our favor. But let us examine more + closely into this plan and map of Miss Plowden; something may occur that + shall yet bring the place within our circuit, like a contingent duty of + the cruise.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable reluctantly relinquished his own wild plan to the more sober + judgment of his friend, and they passed an hour together, inquiring into + the practicability, and consulting on the means, of making their public + duty subserve the purpose of their private feelings. + </p> + <p> + The gale continued to blow heavily during the whole of that morning; but + toward noon the usual indications of better weather became apparent. + During these few hours of inaction in the frigate, the marines, who were + drafted for service on the land, moved through the vessel with a busy and + stirring air, as if they were about to participate in the glory and danger + of the campaign their officer had planned, while the few seamen who were + to accompany the expedition steadily paced the deck, with their hands + thrust into the bosoms of their neat blue jackets, or occasionally + stretched toward the horizon, as their fingers traced, for their less + experienced shipmates, the signs of an abatement in the gale among the + driving clouds. The last lagger among the soldiers had appeared, with his + knapsack on his back, in the lee gangway, where his comrades were + collected, armed and accoutered for the strife, when Captain Munson + ascended to the quarter-deck, accompanied by the stranger and his first + lieutenant. A word was spoken by the latter in a low voice to a + midshipman, who skipped gayly along the deck, and presently the shrill + call of the boatswain was beard, preceding the hoarse cry of: + </p> + <p> + “Away there, you Tigers, away!” + </p> + <p> + A smart roll of the drum followed, and the marines paraded, while the six + seamen who belonged to the cutter that owned so fierce a name made their + preparations for lowering their little bark from the quarter of the + frigate into the troubled sea. Everything was conducted in the most exact + order, and with a coolness and skill that bade defiance to the turbulence + of the angry elements. The marines were safely transported from the ship + to the schooner, under the favoring shelter of the former, though the boat + appeared, at times, to be seeking the cavities of the ocean, and again to + be riding in the clouds, as she passed from one vessel to the other. + </p> + <p> + At length it was announced that the cutter was ready to receive the + officers of the party. The pilot walked aside and held private discourse, + for a few moments, with the commander, who listened to his sentences with + marked and singular attention. When their conference was ended, the + veteran bared his gray head to the blasts, and offered his hand to the + other, with a seaman's frankness, mingled with the deference of an + inferior. The compliment was courteously returned by the stranger, who + turned quickly on his heel, and directed the attention of those who + awaited his movements, by a significant gesture, to the gangway. + </p> + <p> + “Come, gentlemen, let us go,” said Griffith, starting from a reverie, and + bowing his hasty compliments to his brethren in arms. + </p> + <p> + When it appeared that his superiors were ready to enter the boat, the boy, + who, by nautical courtesy, was styled Mr. Merry, and who had been ordered + to be in readiness, sprang over the side of the frigate, and glided into + the cutter, with the activity of a squirrel. But the captain of marines + paused, and cast a meaning glance at the pilot, whose place it was to + precede him. The stranger, as he lingered on the deck, was examining the + aspect of the heavens, and seemed unconscious of the expectations of the + soldier, who gave vent to his impatience, after a moment's detention, by + saying: + </p> + <p> + “We wait for you, Mr. Gray.” + </p> + <p> + Aroused by the sound of his name, the pilot glanced his quick eye on the + speaker, but instead of advancing, he gently bent his body, as he again + signed toward the gangway with his hand. To the astonishment not only of + the soldier, but of all who witnessed this breach of naval etiquette, + Griffith bowed low, and entered the boat with the same promptitude as if + he were preceding an admiral. Whether the stranger became conscious of his + want of courtesy, or was too indifferent to surrounding objects to note + occurrences, he immediately followed himself, leaving to the marine the + post of honor. The latter, who was distinguished for his skill in all + matters of naval or military etiquette, thought proper to apologize, at a + fitting time, to the first lieutenant for suffering his senior officer to + precede him into a boat, but never failed to show a becoming exultation, + when he recounted the circumstance, by dwelling on the manner in which he + had brought down the pride of the haughty pilot. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable had been several hours on board his little vessel, which was + every way prepared for their reception; and as soon as the heavy cutter of + the frigate was hoisted on her deck, he announced that the schooner was + ready to sail. It has been already intimated that the Ariel belonged to + the smallest class of sea-vessels; and as the symmetry of her construction + reduced even that size in appearance, she was peculiarly well adapted to + the sort of service in which she was about to be employed. Notwithstanding + her lightness rendered her nearly as buoyant as a cork, and at times she + actually seemed to ride on the foam, her low decks were perpetually washed + by the heavy seas that dashed against her frail sides, and she tossed and + rolled in the hollows of the waves, In a manner that compelled even the + practised seamen who trod her decks to move with guarded steps. Still she + was trimmed and cleared with an air of nautical neatness and attention + that afforded the utmost possible room for her dimensions; and, though in + miniature, she wore the trappings of war as proudly as if the metal she + bore was of a more fatal and dangerous character. The murderous gun, + which, since the period of which we are writing, has been universally + adopted in all vessels of inferior size, was then in the infancy of its + invention, and was known to the American mariner only by reputation, under + the appalling name of a “smasher.” Of a vast calibre, though short and + easily managed, its advantages were even in that early day beginning to be + appreciated, and the largest ships were thought to be unusually well + provided with the means of offence, when they carried two or three cannon + of this formidable invention among their armament. At a later day, this + weapon has been improved and altered, until its use has become general in + vessels of a certain size, taking its appellation from the Carron, on the + banks of which river it was first moulded. In place of these carronades, + six light brass cannon were firmly lashed to the bulwarks of the Ariel, + their brazen throats blackened by the sea-water, which so often broke + harmlessly over these engines of destruction. In the centre of the vessel, + between her two masts, a gun of the same metal, but of nearly twice the + length of the other, was mounted on a carriage of a new and singular + construction, which admitted of its being turned in any direction, so as + to be of service in most of the emergencies that occur in naval warfare. + </p> + <p> + The eye of the pilot examined this armament closely and then turned to the + well-ordered decks, the neat and compact rigging, and the hardy faces of + the fine young crew, with manifest satisfaction. Contrary to what had been + his practice during the short time he had been with them, he uttered his + gratification freely and aloud. + </p> + <p> + “You have a tight boat, Mr. Barnstable,” he said, “and a gallant-looking + crew. You promise good service, sir, in time of need, and that hour may + not be far distant.” + </p> + <p> + “The sooner the better,” returned the reckless sailor; “I have not had an + opportunity of scaling my guns since we quitted Brest, though we passed + several of the enemy's cutters coming up channel, with whom our bulldogs + longed for a conversation. Mr. Griffith will tell you, pilot, that my + little sixes can speak, on occasion, with a voice nearly as loud as the + frigate's eighteens.” + </p> + <p> + “But not to as much purpose,” observed Griffith; “'vox et praeterea + nihil,' as we said at school.” + </p> + <p> + “I know nothing of your Greek and Latin, Mr. Griffith,” retorted the + commander of the Ariel; “but if you mean that those seven brass playthings + won't throw a round-shot as far as any gun of their size and height above + the water, or won't scatter grape and canister with any blunderbuss in + your ship, you may possibly find an opportunity that will convince you to + the contrary, before we part company.” + </p> + <p> + “They promise well,” said the pilot, who was evidently, ignorant of the + good understanding that existed between the two officers, and wished to + conciliate all under his directions; “and I doubt not they will argue the + leading points of a combat with good discretion. I see that you have + christened them—I suppose for their respective merits. They are + indeed expressive names!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the freak of an idle moment,” said Barnstable, laughing, as he + glanced his eye to the cannon, above which were painted the several quaint + names of “boxer,” “plumper,” “grinder,” “scatterer,” “exterminator” and + nail-driver.” + </p> + <p> + “Why have you thrown the midship gun without the pale of your baptism?” + asked the pilot; “or do you know it by the usual title of the 'old + woman'?” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, I have no such petticoat terms on board me,” cried the other; + “but move more to starboard, and you will see its style painted on the + cheeks of the carriage; it's a name that need not cause them to blush + either.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis a singular epithet, though not without some meaning!” + </p> + <p> + “It has more than you, perhaps, dream of, sir. That worthy seaman whom you + see leaning against the foremast, and who would serve, on occasion, for a + spare spar himself, is the captain of that gun, and more than once has + decided some warm disputes with John Bull, by the manner in which he has + wielded it. No marine can trail his musket more easily than my cockswain + can train his nine-pounder on an object; and thus from their connection, + and some resemblance there is between them in length, it has got the name + which you perceive it carries—that of 'long Tom.'” + </p> + <p> + The pilot smiled as he listened, but turning away from the speaker, the + deep reflection that crossed his brow but too plainly showed that he + trifled only from momentary indulgence; and Griffith intimated to + Barnstable, that as the gale was sensibly abating they would pursue the + object of their destination. + </p> + <p> + Thus recalled to his duty, the commander of the schooner forgot the + delightful theme of expatiating on the merits of his vessel, and issued + the necessary orders to direct their movements. The little schooner slowly + obeyed the impulse of her helm, and fell off before the wind, when the + folds of her square-sail, though limited by a prudent reef, were opened to + the blasts, and she shot away from her consort, like a meteor dancing + across the waves. The black mass of the frigate's hull soon sunk in + distance; and long before the sun had fallen below the hills of England, + her tall masts were barely distinguishable by the small cloud of sail that + held the vessel to her station. As the ship disappeared, the land seemed + to issue out of the bosom of the deep; and so rapid was their progress, + that the dwellings of the gentry, the humbler cottages, and even the dim + lines of the hedges, became gradually more distinct to the eyes of the + bold mariners, until they were beset with the gloom of evening, when the + whole scene faded from their view in the darkness of the hour, leaving + only the faint outline of the land visible in the tract before them, and + the sullen billows of the ocean raging with appalling violence in their + rear. + </p> + <p> + Still the little Ariel held on her way, skimming the ocean like a + water-fowl seeking its place of nightly rest, and shooting in towards the + land as fearlessly as if the dangers of the preceding night were already + forgotten. No shoals or rocks appeared to arrest her course, and we must + leave her gliding into the dark streak that was thrown from the high and + rocky cliffs, that lined a basin of bold entrance, where the mariners + often sought and found a refuge from the dangers of the German Ocean. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0009" id="link2HCH0009"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER IX. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Sirrah! how dare you leave your barley-broth + To come in armor thus, against your king?” + <i>Drama</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The large irregular building inhabited by Colonel Howard well deserved the + name it had received from the pen of Katherine Plowden. Notwithstanding + the confusion in its orders, owing to the different ages in which its + several parts had been erected, the interior was not wanting in that + appearance of comfort which forms the great characteristic of English + domestic life. Its dark and intricate mazes of halls, galleries, and + apartments were all well provided with good and substantial furniture; and + whatever might have been the purposes of their original construction, they + were now peacefully appropriated to the service of a quiet and + well-ordered family. + </p> + <p> + There were divers portentous traditions of cruel separations and blighted + loves, which always linger, like cobwebs, around the walls of old houses, + to be heard here also, and which, doubtless, in abler hands, might easily + have been wrought up into scenes of high interest and delectable pathos. + But our humbler efforts must be limited by an attempt to describe man as + God has made him, vulgar and unseemly as he may appear to sublimated + faculties, to the possessors of which enviable qualifications we desire to + say, at once, that we are determined to eschew all things supernaturally + refined, as we would the devil. To all those, then, who are tired of the + company of their species we would bluntly insinuate, that the sooner they + throw aside our pages, and seize upon those of some more highly gifted + bard, the sooner will they be in the way of quitting earth, if not of + attaining heaven. Our business is solely to treat of man, and this fair + scene on which he acts, and that not in his subtleties, and metaphysical + contradictions, but in his palpable nature, that all may understand our + meaning as well as ourselves—whereby we may manifestly reject the + prodigious advantage of being thought a genius, by perhaps foolishly + refusing the mighty aid of incomprehensibility to establish such a + character. + </p> + <p> + Leaving the gloomy shadows of the cliffs, under which the little Ariel had + been seen to steer, and the sullen roaring of the surf along the margin of + the ocean, we shall endeavor to transport the reader to the dining parlor + of St. Ruth's Abbey, taking the evening of the same day as the time for + introducing another collection of those personages, whose acts and + characters it has become our duty to describe. + </p> + <p> + The room was not of very large dimensions, and every part was glittering + with the collected light of half a dozen Candles, aided by the fierce rays + that glanced from the grate, which held a most cheerful fire of sea-coal. + The mouldings of the dark oak wainscoting threw back upon the massive + table of mahogany streaks of strong light, which played among the rich + fluids that were sparkling on the board in mimic haloes. The outline of + this picture of comfort was formed by damask curtains of a deep red, and + enormous oak chairs with leathern backs and cushioned seats, as if the + apartment were hermetically sealed against the world and its chilling + cares. + </p> + <p> + Around the table, which still stood in the centre of the floor, were + seated three gentlemen, in the easy enjoyment of their daily repast. The + cloth had been drawn, and the bottle was slowly passing among them, as if + those who partook of its bounty well knew that neither the time nor the + opportunity would be wanting for their deliberate indulgence in its + pleasures. + </p> + <p> + At one end of the table an elderly man was seated, who performed whatever + little acts of courtesy the duties of a host would appear to render + necessary, in a company where all seemed to be equally at their ease and + at home. This gentleman was in the decline of life, though his erect + carriage, quick movements, and steady hand, equally denoted that it was an + old age free from the usual infirmities. In his dress, he belonged to that + class whose members always follow the fashions of the age anterior to the + one in which they live, whether from disinclination to sudden changes of + any kind, or from the recollections of a period which, with them, has been + hallowed by scenes and feelings that the chilling evening of life can + neither revive nor equal. Age might possibly have thrown its blighting + frosts on his thin locks, but art had labored to conceal the ravages with + the nicest care. An accurate outline of powder covered not only the parts + where the hair actually remained, but wherever nature had prescribed that + hair should grow. His countenance was strongly marked in features, if not + in expression, exhibiting, on the whole, a look of noble integrity and + high honor, which was a good deal aided in its effect by the lofty + receding forehead, that rose like a monument above the whole, to record + the character of the aged veteran. A few streaks of branching red mingled + with a swarthiness of complexion, that was rendered more conspicuous by + the outline of unsullied white, which nearly surrounded his prominent + features. + </p> + <p> + Opposite to the host, who it will at once be understood was Colonel + Howard, was the thin yellow visage of Mr. Christopher Dillon, that bane to + the happiness of her cousin, already mentioned by Miss Plowden. + </p> + <p> + Between these two gentlemen was a middle-aged hard-featured man, attired + in the livery of King George, whose countenance emulated the scarlet of + his coat, and whose principal employment, at the moment, appeared to + consist in doing honor to the cheer of his entertainer. + </p> + <p> + Occasionally, a servant entered or left the room in silence, giving + admission, however, through the opened door, to the rushing sounds of the + gale, as the wind murmured amid the angles and high chimneys of the + edifice. + </p> + <p> + A man, in the dress of a rustic, was standing near the chair of Colonel + Howard, between whom and the master of the mansion a dialogue had been + maintained which closed as follows. The colonel was the first to speak, + after the curtain is drawn from between the eyes of the reader and the + scene: + </p> + <p> + “Said you, farmer, that the Scotchman beheld the vessels with his own + eyes?” + </p> + <p> + The answer was a simple negative. + </p> + <p> + “Well, well,” continued the colonel, “you can withdraw.” + </p> + <p> + The man made a rude attempt at a bow, which being returned by the old + soldier with formal grace, he left the room. The host turning to his + companions, resumed the subject. + </p> + <p> + “If those rash boys have really persuaded the silly dotard who commands + the frigate, to trust himself within the shoals on the eve of such a gale + as this, their case must have been hopeless indeed! Thus may rebellion and + disaffection ever meet with the just indignation of Providence! It would + not surprise me, gentleman, to hear that my native land had been engulfed + by earthquakes, or swallowed by the ocean, so awful and inexcusable has + been the weight of her transgressions! And yet it was a proud and daring + boy who held the second station in that ship! I knew his father well, and + a gallant gentleman he was, who, like my own brother, the parent of + Cecilia, preferred to serve his master on the ocean rather than on the + land. His son inherited the bravery of his high spirit, without its + loyalty. One would not wish to have such a youth drowned, either.” + </p> + <p> + This speech, which partook much of the nature of a soliloquy, especially + toward its close, called for no immediate reply; but the soldier, having + held his glass to the candle, to admire the rosy hue of its contents, and + then sipped of the fluid so often that nothing but a clear light remained + to gaze at, quietly replaced the empty vessel on the table, and, as he + extended an arm toward the blushing bottle, he spoke, in the careless + tones of one whose thoughts were dwelling on another theme: + </p> + <p> + “Ay, true enough, sir; good men are scarce, and, as you say, one cannot + but mourn his fate, though his death be glorious; quite a loss to his + majesty's service, I dare say, it will prove.” + </p> + <p> + “A loss to the service of his majesty!” echoed the host—“his death + glorious! no, Captain Borroughcliffe, the death of no rebel can be + glorious; and how he can be a loss to his majesty's service, I myself am + quite at a loss to understand.” + </p> + <p> + The soldier, whose ideas were in that happy state of confusion that + renders it difficult to command the one most needed, but who still, from + long discipline, had them under a wonderful control for the disorder of + his brain, answered, with great promptitude: + </p> + <p> + “I mean the loss of his example, sir. It would have been so appalling to + others to have seen the young man executed instead of shot in battle.” + </p> + <p> + “He is drowned, sir.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! that is the next thing to being hanged; that circumstance had escaped + me.” + </p> + <p> + “It is by no means certain, sir, that the ship and schooner that the + drover saw are the vessels you take them to have been,” said Mr. Dillon, + in a harsh, drawling tone of voice. “I should doubt their daring to + venture so openly on the coast, and in the direct track of our vessels of + war.” + </p> + <p> + “These people are our countrymen, Christopher, though they are rebels,” + exclaimed the colonel. “They are a hardy and brave nation. When I had the + honor of serving his majesty, some twenty years since, it was my fortune + to face the enemies of my king in a few small affairs, Captain + Borroughcliffe; such as the siege of Quebec, and the battle before its + gates, a trifling occasion at Ticonderoga, and that unfortunate + catastrophe of General Braddock—with a few others. I must say, sir, + in favor of the colonists that they played a manful game on the latter + day; and this gentleman who now heads the rebels sustained a gallant name + among us for his conduct in that disastrous business. He was a discreet, + well-behaved young man, and quite a gentleman. I have never denied that + Mr. Washington was very much of a gentleman.” + </p> + <p> + “Yes!” said the soldier, yawning, “he was educated among his majesty's + troops, and he could hardly be other wise. But I am quite melancholy about + this unfortunate drowning, Colonel Howard. Here will be an end of my + vocation, I suppose; and I am far from denying that your hospitality has + made these quarters most agreeable to me.” + </p> + <p> + “Then, sir, the obligation is only mutual,” returned the host, with a + polite inclination of his head: “but gentlemen who, like ourselves, have + been made free of the camp, need not bandy idle compliments about such + trifles. If it were my kinsman Dillon, now, whose thoughts ran more on + Coke upon Littleton than on the gayeties of a mess-table and a soldier's + life, he might think such formalities as necessary as his hard words are + to a deed. Come, Borroughcliffe, my dear fellow, I believe we have given + an honest glass to each of the royal family (God bless them all!), let us + swallow a bumper to the memory of the immortal Wolfe.” + </p> + <p> + “An honest proposal, my gallant host, and such a one as a soldier will + never decline,” returned the captain, who roused himself with the + occasion. “God bless them all! say I, in echo; and if this gracious queen + of ours ends as famously as she has begun, 'twill be such a family of + princes as no other army of Europe can brag of around a mess-table.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, there is some consolation in that thought, in the midst of this + dire rebellion of my countrymen. But I'll vex myself no more with the + unpleasant recollections; the arms of my sovereign will soon purge that + wicked land of the foul stain.” + </p> + <p> + “Of that there can be no doubt,” said Borroughcliffe, whose thoughts still + continued a little obscured by the sparkling Madeira that had long lain + ripening under a Carolinian sun; “these Yankees fly before his majesty's + regulars, like so many dirty clowns in a London mob before a charge of the + horse-guards.” + </p> + <p> + “Pardon me, Captain Borroughcliffe,” said his host, elevating his person + to more than its usually erect attitude; “they may be misguided, deluded, + and betrayed, but the comparison is unjust. Give them arms and give them + discipline, and he who gets an inch of their land from them, plentiful as + it is, will find a bloody day on which to take possession.” + </p> + <p> + “The veriest coward in Christendom would fight in country where wine brews + itself into such a cordial as this,” returned the cool soldier. “I am a + living proof that you mistook my meaning; for had not those loose-flapped + gentlemen they call Vermontese and Hampshire-granters (God grant them his + blessing for the deed) finished two-thirds of my company, I should not + have been at this day under your roof, a recruiting instead of a marching + officer; neither should I have been bound up in a covenant, like the law + of Moses, could Burgoyne have made head against their long-legged + marchings and countermarchings. Sir, I drink their healths, with all my + heart; and with such a bottle of golden sunshine before me, rather than + displease so good a friend, I will go through Gates' whole army, regiment + by regiment, company by company, or, if you insist on the same, even man + by man, in a bumper.” + </p> + <p> + “On no account would I tax your politeness so far,” returned the colonel, + abundantly mollified by this ample concession; “I stand too much your + debtor, Captain Borroughcliffe, for so freely volunteering to defend my + house against the attacks of my piratical, rebellious, and misguided + countrymen, to think of requiring such a concession.” + </p> + <p> + “Harder duty might be performed, and no favors asked, my respectable + host,” returned the soldier. “Country quarters are apt to be dull, and the + liquor is commonly execrable; but in such a dwelling as this, a man can + rock himself in the very cradle of contentment. And yet there is one + subject of complaint, that I should disgrace my regiment did I not speak + of—for it is incumbent on me, both as a man and a soldier, to be no + longer silent.” + </p> + <p> + “Name it, sir, freely, and its cause shall be as freely redressed,” said + the host in some amazement. + </p> + <p> + “Here we three sit, from morning to night,” continued the soldier; + “bachelors all, well provisioned and better liquored, I grant you, but + like so many well-fed anchorites, while two of the loveliest damsels in + the island pine in solitude within a hundred feet of us, without tasting + the homage of our sighs. This, I will maintain, is a reproach both to your + character, Colonel Howard, as an old soldier and to mine as a young one. + As to our old friend, Coke on top of Littleton here, I leave him to the + quiddities of the law to plead his own cause.” + </p> + <p> + The brow of the host contracted for a moment, and the sallow cheek of + Dillon, who had sat during the dialogue in a sullen silence, appeared to + grow even livid; but gradually the open brow of the veteran resumed its + frank expression, and the lips of the other relaxed into a Jesuitical sort + of a smile, that was totally disregarded by the captain, who amused + himself with sipping his wine while he waited for an answer, as if he + analyzed each drop that crossed his palate. + </p> + <p> + After an embarrassing pause of a moment, Colonel Howard broke the silence: + </p> + <p> + “There is reason in Borroughcliffe's hint, for such I take it to be——” + </p> + <p> + “I meant it for a plain, matter-of-fact complaint,” interrupted the + soldier. + </p> + <p> + “And you have cause for it,” continued the colonel. “It is unreasonable, + Christopher, that the ladies should allow their dread of these piratical + countrymen of ours to exclude us from their society, though prudence may + require that they remain secluded in their apartments. We owe the respect + to Captain Borroughcliffe, that at least we admit him to the sight of the + coffee-urn in an evening.” + </p> + <p> + “That is precisely my meaning,” said the captain: “as for dining with + them, why, I am well provided for here; but there is no one knows how to + set hot water a hissing in so professional a manner as a woman. So + forward, my dear and honored colonel, and lay your injunctions on them, + that they command your humble servant and Mr. Coke unto Littleton to + advance and give the countersign of gallantry.” + </p> + <p> + Dillon contracted his disagreeable features into something that was + intended for a satirical smile, before he spoke as follows: + </p> + <p> + “Both the veteran Colonel Howard and the gallant Captain Borroughcliffe + may find it easier to overcome the enemies of his majesty in the field + than to shake a woman's caprice. Not a day has passed these three weeks, + that I have not sent my inquiries to the door of Miss Howard as became her + father's kinsman, with a wish to appease her apprehensions of the pirates; + but little has she deigned me In reply, more than such thanks as her sex + and breeding could not well dispense with.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, you have been, as fortunate as myself, and why you should be more + so, I see no reason,” cried the soldier, throwing a glance of cool + contempt at the other: “fear whitens the cheek, and ladies best love to be + seen when the roses flourish rather than the lilies.” + </p> + <p> + “A woman is never so interesting, Captain Borroughcliffe,” said the + gallant host, “as when she appears to lean on man for support; and he who + does not feel himself honored by the trust is a disgrace to his species.” + </p> + <p> + “Bravo! my honored sir, a worthy sentiment, and spoken like a true + soldier; but I have heard much of the loveliness of the ladies of the + abbey since I have been in my present quarters, and I feel a strong desire + to witness beauty encircled by such loyalty as could induce them to flee + their native country, rather than to devote their charms to the rude + keeping of the rebels.” + </p> + <p> + The colonel looked grave, and for a moment fierce, but the expression of + his displeasure soon passed away in a smile of forced gayety, and, as he + cheerfully rose from his seat, he cried: + </p> + <p> + “You shall be admitted this very night, and this instant, Captain + Borroughcliffe, We owe it, sir, to your services here, as well as in the + field, and those forward girls shall be humored no longer. Nay, it is + nearly two weeks since I have seen my ward myself; nor have I laid my eyes + on my niece but twice in all that time, Christopher, I leave the captain + under your good care while I go seek admission into the cloisters, we call + that part of, the building the cloisters, because it holds our nuns, sir! + You will pardon my early absence from the table, Captain Borroughcliffe.” + </p> + <p> + “I beg it may not be mentioned; you leave an excellent representative + behind you, sir,” cried the soldier, taking in the lank figure of Mr. + Dillon in a sweeping glance, that terminated with a settled gaze on his + decanter. “Make my devoirs to the recluses, and say all that your own + excellent wit shall suggest as an apology for my impatience, Mr. Dillon, I + meet you in a bumper to their healths and in their honor.” + </p> + <p> + The challenge was coldly accepted; and while these gentlemen still held + their glasses to their lips, Colonel Howard left the apartment, bowing + low, and uttering a thousand excuses to his guest, as he proceeded, and + even offering a very unnecessary apology of the same effect to his + habitual inmate, Mr. Dillon. + </p> + <p> + “Is fear so very powerful within these old walls,” said the soldier, when + the door closed behind their host, “that your ladies deem it necessary to + conceal themselves before even an enemy is known to have landed?” + </p> + <p> + Dillon coldly replied: + </p> + <p> + “The name of Paul Jones is terrific to all on this coast, I believe; nor + are the ladies of St. Ruth singular in their apprehensions.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! the pirate has bought himself a desperate name since the affair of + Flamborough Head. But let him look to't, if he trusts himself in another + Whitehaven expedition, while there is a detachment of the ——th + in the neighborhood, though the men should be nothing better than + recruits.” + </p> + <p> + “Our last accounts leave him safe in the court of Louis,” returned his + companion; “but there are men as desperate as himself, who sail the ocean + under the rebel flag, and from one or two of them we have had much reason + to apprehend the vengeance of disappointed men. It is they that we hope we + lost in this gale.” + </p> + <p> + “Hum! I hope they were dastards, or your hopes are a little unchristian, + and——” + </p> + <p> + He would have proceeded, but the door opened, and his orderly entered, and + announced that a sentinel had detained three men, who were passing along + the highway, near the abbey, and who, by their dress, appeared to be + seamen. + </p> + <p> + “Well, let them pass,” cried the captain; “what, have we nothing to do + better than to stop passengers, like footpads on the king's highway! Give + them of your canteens, and let the rascals pass. Your orders were to give + the alarm if any hostile party landed on the coast, not to detain + peaceable subjects on their lawful business.” + </p> + <p> + “I beg your honor's pardon,” returned the sergeant; “but these men seemed + lurking about the grounds for no good, and as they kept carefully aloof + from the place where our sentinel was posted, until to-night, Downing + thought it looked suspiciously and detained them.” + </p> + <p> + “Downing is a fool, and it may go hard with him for his officiousness. + What have you done with the men?” + </p> + <p> + “I took them to the guardroom in the east wings your honor.” + </p> + <p> + “Then feed them; and hark ye, sirrah! liquor them well, that we hear no + complaints, and let them go.” + </p> + <p> + “Yes, sir, yes, your honor shall be obeyed; but there is a straight, + soldierly-looking fellow among them, that I think might be persuaded to + enlist, if he were detained till morning. I doubt, sir, by his walk, but + he has served already.” + </p> + <p> + “Ha! what say you!” cried the captain, pricking up his ears like a hound + who hears a well-known cry; “served, think ye, already?” + </p> + <p> + “There are signs about him, your honor, to that effect An old soldier is + seldom deceived in such a thing; and considering his disguise, for it can + be no other, and the place where we took him, there is no danger of a + have-us corpses until he is tied to us by the laws of the kingdom.” + </p> + <p> + “Peace, you knave!” said Borroughcliffe, rising, and making a devious + route toward the door; “you speak in the presence of my lord chief justice + that is to be, and should not talk lightly of the laws. But still you say + reason: give me your arm, sergeant, and lead the way to the east wing; my + eyesight is good for nothing in such a dark night. A soldier should always + visit his guard before the tattoo beats.” + </p> + <p> + After emulating the courtesy of their host, Captain Borroughcliffe retired + on this patriotic errand, leaning on his subordinate in a style of most + familiar condescension. Dillon continued at the table, endeavoring to + express the rancorous feelings of his breast by a satirical smile of + contempt, that was necessarily lost on all but himself, as a large mirror + threw back the image of his morose and unpleasant features. + </p> + <p> + But we must precede the veteran colonel in his visits to the “cloisters.” + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0010" id="link2HCH0010"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER X. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + ——“And kindness like their own + Inspired those eyes, affectionate and glad, + That seem'd to love whate'er they looked upon; + Whether with Hebe's mirth her features shone, + Or if a shade more pleasing them o'ercast— + Yet so becomingly th' expression past, + That each succeeding look was lovelier than the last.” + <i>Gertrude of Wyoming</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The western wing of St. Ruth house or abbey, as the building was + indiscriminately called, retained but few vestiges of the uses to which it + had been originally devoted. The upper apartments were small and numerous, + extending on either side of a long, low, and dark gallery, and might have + been the dormitories of the sisterhood who were said to have once + inhabited that portion of the edifice; but the ground-floor had been + modernized, as it was then called, about a century before, and retained + just enough of its ancient character to blend the venerable with what was + thought comfortable in the commencement of the reign of the third George. + As this wing had been appropriated to the mistress of the mansion, ever + since the building had changed its spiritual character for one of a more + carnal nature, Colonel Howard continued the arrangement, when he became + the temporary possessor of St. Ruth, until, in the course of events, the + apartments which had been appropriated for the accommodation and + convenience of his niece were eventually converted into her prison. But as + the severity of the old veteran was as often marked by an exhibition of + his virtues as of his foibles, the confinement and his displeasure + constituted the sole subjects of complaint that were given to the young + lady. That our readers may be better qualified to judge of the nature of + their imprisonment, we shall transport them, without further + circumlocution, into the presence of the two females, whom they must be + already prepared to receive. + </p> + <p> + The withdrawing-room of St. Ruth's was an apartment which, tradition said, + had formerly been the refectory of the little bevy of fair sinners who + sought a refuge within its walls from the temptations of the world. Their + number was not large, nor their entertainments very splendid, or this + limited space could not have contained them. The room, however, was of + fair dimensions, and an air of peculiar comfort, mingled with chastened + luxury, was thrown around it, by the voluminous folds of the blue damask + curtains that nearly concealed the sides where the deep windows were + placed, and by the dark leathern hangings, richly stamped with cunning + devices in gold, that ornamented the two others. Massive couches in carved + mahogany, with chairs of a similar material and fashion, all covered by + the same rich fabric that composed the curtains, together with a Turkey + carpet, over the shaggy surface of which all the colors of the rainbow + were scattered in bright confusion, united to relieve the gloomy splendor + of the enormous mantel, deep heavy cornices, and the complicated carvings + of the massive woodwork which cumbered the walls. A brisk fire of wood was + burning on the hearth, in compliment to the willful prejudice of Miss + Plowden, who had maintained, in her most vivacious manner, that sea-coal + was “only tolerable for blacksmiths and Englishmen.” In addition to the + cheerful blaze from the hearth, two waxen lights, in candlesticks of + massive silver, were lending their aid to enliven the apartment. One of + these was casting its rays brightly along the confused colors of the + carpet on which it stood, flickering before the active movements of the + form that played around it with light and animated inflections. The + posture of this young lady was infantile in grace, and, with one ignorant + of her motives, her employment would have been obnoxious to the same + construction. Divers small square pieces of silk, strongly contrasted to + each other in color, lay on every side of her, and were changed, as she + kneeled on the floor, by her nimble hands, into as many different + combinations as if she was humoring the fancies of her sex, or consulting + the shades of her own dark but rich complexion in the shop of a mercer. + The close satin dress of this young female served to display her small + figure in its true proportions, while her dancing eyes of jet black shamed + the dyes of the Italian manufacturer by their superior radiance. A few + ribbons of pink, disposed about her person with an air partly studied, and + yet carelessly coquettish, seemed rather to reflect than lend the rich + bloom that mantled around her laughing countenance, leaving to the eye no + cause to regret that she was not fairer. + </p> + <p> + Another female figure, clad in virgin white, was reclining on the end of a + distant couch. The seclusion in which they lived might have rendered this + female a little careless of her appearance, or, what was more probable, + the comb had been found unequal to its burden; for her tresses, which + rivaled the hue and gloss of the raven, had burst from their confinement, + and, dropping over her shoulders, fell along her dress in rich profusion, + finally resting on the damask of the couch, in dark folds, like glittering + silk. A small hand, which seemed to blush at its own naked beauties, + supported her head, embedded in the volumes of her hair, like the fairest + alabaster set in the deepest ebony. Beneath the dark profusion of her + curls, which, notwithstanding the sweeping train that fell about her + person, covered the summit of her head, lay a low spotless forehead of + dazzling whiteness, that was relieved by two arches so slightly and truly + drawn that they appeared to have been produced by the nicest touches of + art. The fallen lids and long silken lashes concealed the eyes that rested + on the floor, as if their mistress mused in melancholy. The remainder of + the features of this maiden were of a kind that is most difficult to + describe, being neither regular nor perfect in their several parts, yet + harmonizing and composing a whole that formed an exquisite picture of + female delicacy and loveliness. There might or there might not have been a + tinge of slight red in her cheeks, but it varied with each emotion of her + bosom, even as she mused in quiet, now seeming to steal insidiously over + her glowing temples, and then leaving on her face an almost startling + paleness. Her stature, as she reclined, seemed above the medium height of + womanhood, and her figure was rather delicate than full, though the little + foot that rested on the damask cushion before her displayed a rounded + outline that any of her sex might envy. + </p> + <p> + “Oh! I'm as expert as if I were signal officer to the lord high admiral of + this realm!” exclaimed the laughing female on the floor, clapping her + hands together in girlish exultation. “I do long, Cecilia, for an + opportunity to exhibit my skill.” + </p> + <p> + While her cousin was speaking, Miss Howard raised her head, with a faint + smile, and as she turned her eyes toward the other, a spectator might have + been disappointed, but could not have been displeased, by the unexpected + change the action produced in the expression of her countenance. + </p> + <p> + Instead of the piercing black eyes that the deep color of her tresses + would lead him to expect, he would have beheld two large, mild, blue orbs, + that seemed to float in a liquid so pure as to be nearly invisible and + which were more remarkable for their tenderness and persuasion, than for + the vivid flashes that darted from the quick glances of her companion. + </p> + <p> + “The success of your mad excursion to the seaside, my cousin, has + bewildered your brain,” returned Cecilia; “but I know not how to conquer + your disease, unless we prescribe salt water for the remedy, as in some + other cases of madness.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! I am afraid your nostrum would be useless,” cried Katherine; “it has + failed to wash out the disorder from the sedate Mr. Richard Barnstable, + who has had the regimen administered to him through many a hard gale, but + who continues as fair a candidate for Bedlam as ever. Would you think it, + Cicely, the crazy one urged me, in the ten minutes' conversation we held + together on the cliffs, to accept of his schooner as a shower-bath!” + </p> + <p> + “I can think that your hardihood might encourage him to expect much, but + surely he could not have been serious in such a proposal!” + </p> + <p> + “Oh! to do the wretch justice, he did say something of a chaplain to + consecrate the measure, but there was boundless impudence in the thought. + I have not, nor shall I forget it, or forgive him for it, these + six-and-twenty years. What a fine time he must have had of it, in his + little Ariel, among the monstrous waves we saw tumbling in upon the shore + to-day, coz! I hope they will wash his impudence out of him! I do think + the man cannot have had a dry thread about him, from sun to sun. I must + believe it as a punishment for his boldness, and, be certain, I shall tell + him of it. I will form half a dozen signals, this instant, to joke at his + moist condition, in very revenge.” + </p> + <p> + Pleased with her own thoughts, and buoyant with the secret hope that Her + adventurous undertaking would be finally crowned with complete success, + the gay girl shook her black locks, in infinite mirth, and tossed the + mimic flags gaily around her person, as she was busied in forming new + combinations, in order to amuse herself with her lover's disastrous + situation. But the features of her cousin clouded with the thoughts that + were excited by her remarks, and she replied, in a tone that bore some + little of the accents of reproach: + </p> + <p> + “Katherine! Katherine! can you jest when there is so much to apprehend? + Forget you what Alice Dunscombe told us of the gale, this morning? and + that she spoke of two vessels, a ship and a schooner, that had been seen + venturing with fearful temerity within the shoals, only six miles from the + abbey, and that unless God in his gracious providence had been kind to + them, there was but little doubt that their fate would be a sad one? Can + you, that know so well who and what these daring mariners are, be merry + about the self-same winds that caused their danger?” + </p> + <p> + The thoughtless, laughing girl was recalled to her recollection by this + remonstrance, and every trace of mirth vanished from her countenance, + leaving a momentary death-like paleness crossing her face, as she clasped + her hands before her, and fastened her keen eyes vacantly on the splendid + pieces of silk that now lay unheeded around her. At this critical moment + the door of the room slowly opened, and Colonel Howard entered the + apartment with an air that displayed a droll mixture of stern indignation, + with a chivalric and habitual respect to the sex. + </p> + <p> + “I solicit your pardon, young ladies, for the interruption,” he said; “I + trust, however, that an old man's presence can never be entirely + unexpected In the drawing-room of his wards.” + </p> + <p> + As he bowed, the colonel seated himself on the end of the couch, opposite + to the place where his niece had been reclining, for Miss Howard had risen + at his entrance, and continued standing until her uncle had comfortably + disposed of himself. Throwing a glance which was not entirely free from + self-commendation around the comfortable apartment, the veteran proceeded, + in the same tone as before: + </p> + <p> + “You are not without the means of making any guest welcome, nor do I see + the necessity of such constant seclusion from the eyes of the world as you + thus rigidly practise.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia looked timidly at her uncle, with surprise, before she returned an + answer to his remark. + </p> + <p> + “We certainly owe much to your kind attention, dear sir,” she at length + uttered; “but is our retirement altogether voluntary?” + </p> + <p> + “How can it be otherwise! are you not mistress of this mansion, madam? In + selecting the residence where your and, permit me to add, my ancestors so + long dwelt in credit and honor, I have surely been less governed by any + natural pride that I might have entertained on such a subject, than by a + desire to consult your comfort and happiness. Everything appears to my + aged eyes as if we ought not to be ashamed to receive our friends within + these walls. The cloisters of St. Ruth, Miss Howard, are not entirely + bare, neither are their tenants wholly unworthy to be seen.” + </p> + <p> + “Open, then, the portals of the abbey, sir, and your niece will endeavor + to do proper credit to the hospitality of its master.” + </p> + <p> + “That was spoken like Harry Howard's daughter, frankly and generously!” + cried the old soldier, insensibly edging himself nearer to his niece. “If + my brother had devoted himself to the camp, instead of the sea, Cecilia, + he would have made one of the bravest and ablest generals in his majesty's + service—poor Harry! he might have been living at this very day, and + at this moment leading the victorious troops of his sovereign through the + revolted colonies in triumph. But he is gone, Cecilia, and has left you + behind him, as his dear representative, to perpetuate our family and to + possess what little has been left to us from the ravages of the times.” + </p> + <p> + “Surely, dear sir,” said Cecilia, taking his hand, which, had + unconsciously approached her person, and pressing it to her lips, “we have + no cause to complain of our lot in respect to fortune, though it may cause + us bitter regret that so few of us are left to enjoy it.” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, no,” said Katherine, in a low, hurried voice; “Alice Dunscombe is + and must be wrong; Providence would never abandon brave men to so cruel a + fate!” + </p> + <p> + “Alice Dunscombe is here to atone for her error, if she has fallen into + one,” said a quiet, subdued voice, in which the accents of a provincial + dialect, however, were slightly perceptible, and which, in its low tones, + wanted that silvery clearness that gave so much feminine sweetness to the + words of Miss Howard, and which even rang melodiously in the ordinarily + vivacious strains of her cousin. + </p> + <p> + The surprise created by these sudden interruptions caused a total + suspension of the discourse. Katherine Plowden, who had continued kneeling + in the attitude before described, arose, and as she looked about her in + momentary confusion, the blood again mantled her face with the fresh and + joyous springs of life. The other speaker advanced steadily into the + middle of the room; and after returning, with studied civility, the low + bow of Colonel Howard, seated herself in silence on the opposite couch. + The manner of her entrance, her reception, and her attire, sufficiently + denoted that the presence of this female was neither unusual nor + unwelcome. She was dressed with marked simplicity, though with a studied + neatness, that more than compensated for the absence of ornaments. Her age + might not have much exceeded thirty, but there was an adoption of customs + in her attire that indicated she was not unwilling to be thought older. + Her fair flaxen hair was closely confined by a dark bandeau, such as was + worn in a nation farther north by virgins only, over which a few curls + strayed, in a manner that showed the will of their mistress alone + restrained their luxuriance. Her light complexion had lost much of its + brilliancy, but enough still remained to assert its original beauty and + clearness. To this description might be added, fine, mellow, blue eyes; + beautifully white, though large teeth; a regular set of features, and a + person that was clad in a dark lead-colored silk, which fitted her full, + but gracefully moulded form with the closest exactness. + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard paused a moment after this lady was seated, and then + turning himself to Katherine with an air that became stiff and constrained + by attempting to seem extremely easy, he said: + </p> + <p> + “You no sooner summon Miss Alice, but she appears, Miss Plowden—ready + and (I am bold to say, Miss Alice) able to defend herself against all + charges that her worst enemies can allege against her.” + </p> + <p> + “I have no charges to make against Miss Dunscombe,” said Katherine, + pettishly, “nor do I wish to have dissensions created between me and my + friends, even by Colonel Howard.” + </p> + <p> + “Colonel Howard will studiously avoid such offences in future,” said the + veteran, bowing; and turning stiffly to the others, he continued: “I was + just conversing with my niece as you entered, Miss Alice, on the subject + of her immuring herself like one of the veriest nuns who ever inhabited + these cloisters. I tell her, madam, that neither her years, nor my + fortune, nor, indeed, her own, for the child of Harry Howard was not left + penniless, require that we should live as if the doors of the world were + closed against us, or there was no other entrance to St. Ruth's but + through those antiquated windows. Miss Plowden, I feel it to be my duty to + inquire why those pieces of silk are provided in such an unusual + abundance, and in so extraordinary a shape?” + </p> + <p> + “To make a gala dress for the ball you are about to give, sir,” said + Katherine, with a saucy smile that was only checked by the reproachful + glance of her cousin. “You have taste In a lady's attire, Colonel Howard; + will not this bright yellow form a charming relief to my brown face, while + this white and black relieve one another, and this pink contrasts so + sweetly with black eyes? Will not the whole form a turban fit for an + empress to wear?” + </p> + <p> + As the arch maiden prattled on in this unmeaning manner, her rapid fingers + entwined the flags in a confused maze, which she threw over her head in a + form not unlike the ornament for which she intimated it was intended. The + veteran was by far too polite to dispute a lady's taste, and he renewed + the dialogue, with his slightly awakened suspicion completely quieted by + her dexterity and artifice. But although it was not difficult to deceive + Colonel Howard in matters of female dress, the case was very different + with Alice Dunscombe, This lady gazed with a steady eye and reproving + countenance on the fantastical turban, until Katherine threw herself by + her side, and endeavored to lead her attention to other subjects, by her + playful motions and whispered questions. + </p> + <p> + “I was observing, Miss Alice,” continued the colonel, “that although the + times had certainly inflicted some loss on my estate, yet we were not so + much reduced as to be unable to receive our friends in a manner that would + not disgrace the descendants of the ancient possessors of St. Ruth. + Cecilia, here, my brother Harry's daughter, is a young lady that any uncle + might be proud to exhibit, and I would have her, madam, show your English + dames that we rear no unworthy specimens of the parent stock on the other + side of the Atlantic.” + </p> + <p> + “You have only to declare your pleasure, my good uncle,” said Miss Howard, + “and it shall be executed.” + </p> + <p> + “Tell us how we can oblige you, sir,” continued Katherine, “and if it be + in any manner that will relieve the tedium of this dull residence, I + promise you at least one cheerful assistant to your scheme.” + </p> + <p> + “You speak fair,” cried the colonel, “and like two discreet and worthy + girls! Well, then, our first step shall be to send a message to Dillon and + the captain, and invite them to attend your coffee. I see the hour + approaches.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia made no reply, but looked distressed, and dropped her mild eyes to + the carpet; Miss Plowden took it upon herself to answer: + </p> + <p> + “Nay, sir, that would be for them to proceed in the matter; as your + proposal was that the first step should be ours, suppose we all adjourn to + your part of the house, and do the honors of the tea-table in your + drawing-room, instead of our own. I understand, sir, that you have had an + apartment fitted up for that purpose in some style; a woman's taste might + aid your designs, however.” + </p> + <p> + “Miss Plowden, I believe I intimated to you some time since,” said the + displeased colonel, “that so long as certain suspicious vessels were known + to hover on this coast, I should desire that you and Miss Howard would + confine yourselves to this wing.” + </p> + <p> + “Do not say that we confine ourselves,” said Katherine, “but let it be + spoken in plain English, that you confine us here.” + </p> + <p> + “Am I a jailer, madam, that you apply such epithets to my conduct? Miss + Alice must form strange conclusions of our manners, if she receive her + impressions from your very singular remarks. I——” + </p> + <p> + “All measures adopted from a dread of the ship and the schooner that ran + within the Devil's Grip, yester-eve, may be dispensed with now,” + interrupted Miss Dunscombe, in a melancholy, reflecting tone. “There are + few living who know the dangerous paths that can conduct even the smallest + craft in safety from the land, with daylight and fair winds; but when + darkness and adverse gales oppose them, the chance for safety lies wholly + in God's kindness.” + </p> + <p> + “There is truly much reason to believe they are lost,” returned the + veteran, in a voice in which no exultation was apparent. + </p> + <p> + “They are not lost!” exclaimed Katherine, with startling energy, leaving + her seat, and walking across the room to join Cecilia, with an air that + seemed to elevate her little figure to the height of her cousin. “They are + skilful and they are brave, and what gallant sailors can do will they do, + and successfully; besides, in what behalf would a just Providence sooner + exercise its merciful power, than to protect the daring children of an + oppressed country, while contending against tyranny and countless wrongs?” + </p> + <p> + The conciliating disposition of the colonel deserted him, as he listened. + His own black eyes sparkled with a vividness unusual for his years, and + his courtesy barely permitted the lady to conclude, ere he broke forth: + </p> + <p> + “What sin, madam, what damning crime, would sooner call down the just + wrath of heaven on the transgressors, than the act of foul rebellion? It + was this crime, madam, that deluged England in blood in the reign of the + first Charles; it is this crime that has dyed more fields red than all the + rest of man's offences united; it has been visited on our race as a + condign punishment, from the days of the deservedly devoted Absalom, down + to the present time; in short, it lost heaven forever to some of the most + glorious of its angels, and there is much reason to believe that it is the + one unpardonable sin named in the holy gospels.” + </p> + <p> + “I know that you have authority for believing it to be the heavy enormity + that you mention, Colonel Howard,” said Miss Dunscombe, anticipating the + spirited reply of Katherine, and willing to avert it; she hesitated an + instant, and then drawing a heavy shivering sigh, she continued, in a + voice that grew softer as she spoke: “'tis indeed a crime of magnitude, + and one that throws the common blackslidings of our lives, speaking by + comparison, into the sunshine of his favor. Many there are who sever the + dearest ties of this life, by madly rushing into its sinful vortex; for I + fain think the heart grows hard with the sight of human calamity, and + becomes callous to the miseries its owner inflicts; especially where we + act the wrongs on our own kith and kin, regardless who or how many that + are dear to us suffer by our evil deeds. It is, besides, Colonel Howard, a + dangerous temptation, to one little practiced in the great world, to find + himself suddenly elevated into the seat of power; and if it does not lead + to the commission of great crimes, it surely prepares the way to it, by + hardening the heart.” + </p> + <p> + “I hear you patiently, Miss Alice,” said Katherine, dancing her little + foot, in affected coolness; “for you neither know of whom nor to whom you + speak. But Colonel Howard has not that apology. Peace, Cecilia, for I must + speak! Believe them not, dear girl; there is not a wet hair on their + heads. For you, Colonel Howard, who must recollect that the sister's son + of the mothers of both your niece and myself is on board that frigate, + there is an appearance of cruelty in using such language.” + </p> + <p> + “I pity the boy! from my soul I pity him!” exclaimed the veteran, “he is a + child, and has followed the current that is sweeping our unhappy colonies + down the tide of destruction. There are others in that vessel who have no + excuse of ignorance to offer. There is a son of my old acquaintance, and + the bosom friend of my brother Harry, Cecilia's father, dashing Hugh + Griffith, as we called him. The urchins left home together and were rated + on board one of his majesty's vessels on the same day. Poor Harry lived to + carry a broad pennant in the service, and Hugh died in command of a + frigate. This boy, too! He was a nurtured on board his father's vessel, + and learned, from his majesty's discipline, how to turn his arms against + his king. There is something shockingly unnatural in that circumstance. + Miss Alice, 'tis the child inflicting a blow on the parent. 'Tis such men + as these, with Washington at their heads, who maintain the bold front this + rebellion wears.” + </p> + <p> + “There are men, who have never won the servile livery of Britain, sir, + whose names are as fondly cherished in America as any that she boasts of,” + said Katherine, proudly; “ay, sir, and those who would gladly oppose the + bravest officers in the British fleet.” + </p> + <p> + “I contend not against your misguided reason,” said Colonel Howard, rising + with cool respect. “A young lady who ventures to compare rebels with + gallant gentlemen engaged in their duty to their prince, cannot escape the + imputation of possessing a misguided reason. No man—I speak not of + women, who cannot be supposed so well versed in human nature—but no + man who has reached the time of life that entitles him to be called by + that name, can consort with these disorganizers, who would destroy + everything that is sacred—these levellers, who would pull down the + great, to exalt the little—these jacobins, who—who——” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, sir, if you are at a loss for opprobrious epithets,” said Katherine, + with provoking coolness, “call on Mr. Christopher Dillon for assistance; + he waits your pleasure at the door.” + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard turned in amazement, forgetting his angry declamations at + this unexpected intelligence, and beheld, in reality, the sombre visage of + his kinsman, who stood holding the door in his hand, apparently as much + surprised at finding himself in the presence of the ladies, as they + themselves could be at his unusual visit. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0011" id="link2HCH0011"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XI. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Prithee, Kate, let's stand aside, and see the end of this controversy.” + <i>Shakspeare</i>. +</pre> + <p> + During the warm discussions of the preceding chapter, Miss Howard had + bowed her pale face to the arm of the couch, and sat an unwilling and + distressed listener to the controversy; but now that another, and one whom + she thought an unauthorized, intruder on her privacy was announced, she + asserted the dignity of her sex as proudly, though with something more of + discretion, than her cousin could possibly have done. Rising from her + seat, she inquired: + </p> + <p> + “To what are we indebted for so unexpected a visit from Mr. Dillon? Surely + he must know that we are prohibited going to the part of the dwelling + where he resides, and I trust Colonel Howard will tell him that common + justice requires we should be permitted to be private.” + </p> + <p> + The gentleman replied, in a manner in which malignant anger was + sufficiently mingled with calculating humility: + </p> + <p> + “Miss Howard will think better of my intrusion, when she knows that I am + come on business of importance to her uncle.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! that may alter the case, Kit; but the ladies must have the respect + that is due to their sex. I forgot, somehow, to have myself announced; but + that Borroughcliffe leads me deeper into my Madeira than I have been + accustomed to go, since the time when my poor brother Harry, with his + worthy friend, Hugh Griffith—the devil seize Hugh Griffith, and all + his race—your pardon, Miss Alice—what is your business with + me, Mr. Dillon?” + </p> + <p> + “I bear a message from Captain Borroughcliffe. You may remember that, + according to your suggestions, the sentinels were to be changed every + night, sir.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! ay! we practised that in our campaign against Montcalm; 'twas + necessary to avoid the murders of their Indians, who were sure, Miss + Alice, to shoot down a man at his post, if he were placed two nights + running in the same place.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, sir, your prudent precautions have not been thrown away,” continued + Dillon, moving farther into the apartment, as if he felt himself becoming + a more welcome guest as he proceeded; “the consequences are, that we have + already made three prisoners.” + </p> + <p> + “Truly it has been a most politic scheme!” exclaimed Katherine Plowden, + with infinite contempt. “I suppose, as Mr. Christopher Dillon applauds it + so highly, that it has some communion with the law! and that the + redoubtable garrison of St. Ruth are about to reap the high glory of being + most successful thief-takers!” + </p> + <p> + The sallow face of Dillon actually became livid as he replied, and his + whole frame shook with the rage he vainly endeavored to suppress. + </p> + <p> + “There may be a closer communion with the law, and its ministers, perhaps, + than Miss Plowden can desire,” he said; “for rebellion seldom finds favor + in any Christian code.” + </p> + <p> + “Rebellion!” exclaimed the Colonel; “and what has this detention of three + vagabonds to do with rebellion, Kit? Has the damnable poison found its way + across the Atlantic?—your pardon—Miss Alice—but this is + a subject on which you can feel with me; I know your sentiments on the + allegiance that is due to our anointed sovereign. Speak, Mr. Dillon, are + we surrounded by another set of Demons! if so, we must give ourselves to + the work and rally round our prince; for this island is the main pillar of + his throne.” + </p> + <p> + “I cannot say that there is any appearance at present, of an intention to + rise in this island,” said Dillon, with demure gravity; “though the riots + in London warrant any precautionary measures on the part of his majesty's + ministers, even to a suspension of the habeas corpus. But you have had + your suspicions concerning two certain vessels that have been threatening + the coast, for several days past, in a most piratical manner?” + </p> + <p> + The little foot of Katherine played rapidly on the splendid carpet, but + she contented herself with bestowing a glance of the most sovereign + contempt on the speaker, as if she disdained any further reply. With the + Colonel, however, this was touching a theme that lay nearest his heart, + and he answered, in a manner worthy of the importance of the subject: + </p> + <p> + “You speak like a sensible man, and a loyal subject, Mr. Dillon. The + habeas corpus, Miss Alice, was obtained in the reign of King John, along + with Magna Charta, for the security of the throne, by his majesty's + barons; some of my own blood were of the number, which alone would be a + pledge that the dignity of the crown was properly consulted. As to our + piratical countrymen, Christopher, there is much reason to think that the + vengeance of an offended Providence has already reached them. Those who + know the coast well tell me that without a better pilot than an enemy + would be likely to procure, it would be impossible for any vessel to + escape the shoals among which they entered, on a dark night, and with an + adverse gale; the morning has arrived, and they are not to be seen!” + </p> + <p> + “But be they friends or be they enemies, sir,” continued Dillon, + respectfully, “there is much reason to think that we have now in the abbey + those who can tell us something of their true character; for the men we + have detained carry with them the appearance of having just landed, and + wear not only the dress but the air of seamen.” + </p> + <p> + “Of seamen!” echoed Katherine, a deadly paleness chasing from her cheeks + the bloom which indignation had heightened. + </p> + <p> + “Of seamen, Miss Plowden,” repeated Dillon, with malignant satisfaction, + but concealing it under an air of submissive respect. + </p> + <p> + “I thank you, sir, for so gentle a term,” replied the young lady, + recollecting herself, and recovering her presence of mind in the same + instant; “the imagination of Mr. Dillon is so apt to conjure the worst, + that he is entitled to our praise for so far humoring our weakness, as not + to alarm us with the apprehensions of their being pirates.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, madam, they may yet deserve that name,” returned the other, coolly; + “but my education has instructed me to hear the testimony before I + pronounce sentence.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! that the boy has found in his Coke upon Littleton,” cried the + Colonel; “the law is a salutary corrective to human infirmities, Miss + Alice; and among other things, it teaches patience to a hasty temperament. + But for this cursed, unnatural rebellion, madam, the young man would at + this moment have been diffusing its blessings from a judicial chair in one + of the colonies—ay! and I pledge myself, to all alike, black and + white, red and yellow, with such proper distinctions as nature has made + between the officer and the private. Keep a good heart, kinsman; we shall + yet find a time! the royal arms have many hands and things look better at + the last advices. But come, we will proceed to the guard-room and put + these stragglers to the question; runaways, I'll venture to predict, from + one of his majesty's cruisers, or perhaps honest subjects engaged in + supplying the service with men. Come, Kit, come, let us go, and——” + </p> + <p> + “Are we then to lose the company of Colonel Howard so soon?” said + Katherine, advancing to her guardian, with an air of blandishment and + pleasantry. “I know that he too soon forgets the hasty language of our + little disputes, to part in anger, if, indeed, he will even quit us till + he has tasted of our coffee.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran turned to the speaker of this unexpected address, and listened + with profound attention. When she had done, he replied, with a good deal + of softness in his tones: + </p> + <p> + “Ah! provoking one! you know me too well, to doubt my forgiveness; but + duty must be attended to, though even a young lady's smiles tempt me to + remain. Yes, yes, child, you, too, are the daughter of a very brave and + worthy seaman; but you carry your attachment to that profession too far, + Miss Plowden—you do, indeed you do.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine might have faintly blushed; but the slight smile, which mingled + with the expression of her shame, gave to her countenance a look of + additional archness, and she laid her hand lightly on the sleeve of her + guardian, to detain him, as she replied: + </p> + <p> + “Yet why leave us, Colonel Howard? It is long since we have seen you in + the cloisters, and you know you come as a father; tarry, and you may yet + add confessor to the title.” + </p> + <p> + “I know thy sins already, girl,” said the worthy colonel, unconsciously + yielding to her gentle efforts to lead him back to his seat; “they are, + deadly rebellion in your heart to your prince, a most inveterate + propensity to salt water, and a great disrespect to the advice and wishes + of an old fellow whom your father's will and the laws of the realm have + made the guardian of your person and fortune.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, say not the last, dear sir,” cried Katherine; “for there is not a + syllable you have ever said to me on that foolish subject, that I have + forgotten. Will you resume your seat again? Cecilia, Colonel Howard + consents to take his coffee with us.” + </p> + <p> + “But you forget the three men, honest Kit there, and our respectable + guest, Captain Borroughcliffe.” + </p> + <p> + “Let honest Kit stay there, if he please; you may send a request to + Captain Borroughcliffe to join our party; I have a woman's curiosity to + see the soldier; and as for the three men—” she paused, and affected + to muse a moment, when she continued, as if struck by an obvious thought—“yes, + and the men can be brought in and examined here; who knows but they may + have been wrecked in the gale, and need our pity and assistance, rather + than deserve your suspicions.” + </p> + <p> + “There is a solemn warning in Miss Plowden's conjecture, that should come + home to the breasts of all who live on this wild coast,” said Alice + Dunscombe; “I have known many a sad wreck among the hidden shoals, and + when the wind has blown but a gentle gale, compared to last night's + tempest. The wars, and the uncertainties of the times, together with man's + own wicked passions, have made great havoc with those who knew well the + windings of the channels among the 'Ripples.' Some there were who could + pass, as I have often heard, within a fearful distance of the 'Devil's + Grip,' the darkest night that ever shadowed England; but all are now gone + of that daring set, either by the hand of death, or, what is even as + mournful, by unnatural banishment from the land of their fathers.” + </p> + <p> + “This war has then probably drawn off most of them, for your recollections + must be quite recent, Miss Alice,” said the veteran; “as many of them were + engaged in the business of robbing his majesty's revenue, the country is + in some measure requited for the former depredations, by their present + services, and at the same time it is happily rid of their presence. Ah! + madam, ours is a glorious constitution, where things are so nicely + balanced, that, as in the physical organization of a healthy, vigorous + man, the baser parts are purified in the course of things, by its own + wholesome struggles.” + </p> + <p> + The pale features of Alice Dunscombe became slightly tinged with red, as + the colonel proceeded, nor did the faint glow entirely leave her pallid + face, until she had said: + </p> + <p> + “There might have been some who knew not how to respect the laws of the + land, for such are never wanting but there were others, who, however + guilty they might be in many respects, need not charge themselves with + that mean crime, and yet who could find the passages that lie hid from + common eyes, beneath the rude waves, as well as you could find the way + through the halls and galleries of the Abbey, with a noonday sun shining + upon its vanes and high chimneys.” + </p> + <p> + “Is it your pleasure, Colonel Howard, that we examine the three men, and + ascertain whether they belong to the number of these gifted pilots?” said + Christopher Dillon, who was growing uneasy at his awkward situation, and + who hardly deemed it necessary to conceal the look of contempt which he + cast at the mild Alice, while he spoke; “perhaps we may gather information + enough from them, to draw a chart of the coast that may gain us credit + with my lords of the Admiralty.” + </p> + <p> + This unprovoked attack on their unresisting and unoffending guest brought + the rich blood to the very temples of Miss Howard, who rose, and addressed + herself to her kinsman, with a manner that could not easily be mistaken + any more than it could be condemned: + </p> + <p> + “If Mr. Dillon will comply with the wishes of Colonel Howard, as my cousin + has expressed them, we shall not, at least, have to accuse ourselves of + unnecessarily detaining men who probably are more unfortunate than + guilty.” + </p> + <p> + When she concluded, Cecilia walked across the apartment and took a seat by + the side of Alice Dunscombe, with whom she began to converse, in a low, + soothing tone of voice. Mr. Dillon bowed with a deprecating humility, and + having ascertained that Colonel Howard chose to give an audience, where he + sat, to the prisoners, he withdrew to execute his mission, secretly + exulting at any change that promised to lead to a renewal of an + intercourse that might terminate more to his advantage, than the lofty + beauty whose favor he courted was, at present, disposed to concede. + </p> + <p> + “Christopher is a worthy, serviceable, good fellow,” said the colonel, + when the door closed, “and I hope to live yet to see him clad in ermine. I + would not be understood literally, but figuratively; for furs would but + ill comport with the climate of the Carolinas. I trust I am to be + consulted by his majesty's ministers when the new appointments shall be + made for the subdued colonies, and he may safely rely on my good word + being spoken in his favor. Would he not make an excellent and independent + ornament of the bench, Miss Plowden?” + </p> + <p> + Katherine compressed her lips a little as she replied. + </p> + <p> + “I must profit by his own discreet rules, and see testimony to that + effect, before I decide, sir. But listen!” The young lady's color changed + rapidly, and her eyes became fixed in a sort of feverish gaze on the door. + “He has at least been active; I hear the heavy tread of men already + approaching.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! it is he certainly; justice ought always to be prompt as well as + certain, to make it perfect; like a drumhead court-martial, which, by the + way, is as summary a sort of government as heart could wish to live under. + If his majesty's ministers could be persuaded to introduce into the + revolted colonies——” + </p> + <p> + “Listen!” interrupted Katherine, in a voice which bespoke her deep + anxiety; “they draw near!” + </p> + <p> + The sound of footsteps was in fact now so audible as to induce the colonel + to suspend the delivery of his plan for governing the recovered provinces. + The long, low gallery, which was paved with a stone flagging, soon brought + the footsteps of the approaching party more distinctly to their ears, and + presently a low tap at the door announced their arrival. Colonel Howard + arose, with the air of one who was to sustain the principal character in + the ensuing interview, and bade them enter. Cecilia and Alice Dunscombe + merely cast careless looks at the opening door, indifferent to the scene; + but the quick eye of Katherine embraced, at a glance, every figure in the + group. Drawing a long, quivering breath, she fell back on the couch, and + her eyes again lighted with their playful expression, as she hummed a low + rapid air, with a voice in which even the suppressed tones were liquid + melody. + </p> + <p> + Dillon entered, preceding the soldier, whose gait had become more steady, + and in whose rigid eye a thoughtful expression had taken the place of its + former vacant gaze. In short, something had manifestly restored to him a + more complete command of his mental powers, although he might not have + been absolutely sobered. The rest of the party continued in the gallery, + while Mr. Dillon presented the renovated captain to the colonel, when the + latter did him the same kind office with the ladies. + </p> + <p> + “Miss Plowden,” said the veteran, for she offered first in the circle, + “this is my friend, Captain Borroughcliffe: he has long been ambitious of + this honor, and I have no doubt his reception will be such as to leave him + no cause to repent he has been at last successful.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine smiled, and answered with ambiguous emphasis: + </p> + <p> + “I know not how to thank him sufficiently for the care he has bestowed on + our poor persons.” + </p> + <p> + The soldier looked steadily at her for a moment, with an eye that seemed + to threaten a retaliation in kind, ere he replied: + </p> + <p> + “One of those smiles, madam, would be an ample compensation for services + that are more real than such as exist only in intention.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine bowed with more complacency than she usually bestowed on those + who wore the British uniform; and they proceeded to the next. + </p> + <p> + “This is Miss Alice Dunscombe, Captain Borroughcliffe, daughter of a very + worthy clergyman who was formerly the curate of this parish, and a lady + who does us the pleasure of giving us a good deal of her society, though + far less than we all wish for.” + </p> + <p> + The captain returned the civil inclination of Alice, and the colonel + proceeded: + </p> + <p> + “Miss Howard, allow me to present Captain Borroughcliffe, a gentleman who, + having volunteered to defend St. Ruth in these critical times, merits all + the favor of its mistress.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia gracefully rose, and received her guest with sweet complacency. + The soldier made no reply to the customary compliments that she uttered, + but stood an instant gazing at her speaking countenance, and then, laying + his hand involuntarily on his breast, bowed nearly to his sword-hilt. + </p> + <p> + These formalities duly observed, the colonel declared his readiness to + receive the prisoners. As the door was opened by Dillon, Katherine cast a + cool and steady look at the strangers, and beheld the light glancing along + the arms of the soldiers who guarded them. But the seamen entered alone; + while the rattling of arms, and the heavy dash of the muskets on the stone + pavement, announced that it was thought prudent to retain a force at hand, + to watch these secret intruders on the grounds of the abbey. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0012" id="link2HCH0012"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Food for powder; they'll fill a pit as well as better.” + <i>Falstaff</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The three men who now entered the apartment appeared to be nothing daunted + by the presence into which they were ushered, though clad in the coarse + and weather-beaten vestments of seamen who had been exposed to recent and + severe duty. They silently obeyed the direction of the soldier's finger, + and took their stations in a distant corner of the room, like men who knew + the deference due to rank, at the same time that the habits of their lives + had long accustomed them to encounter the vicissitudes of the world. With + this slight preparation Colonel Howard began the business of examination. + </p> + <p> + “I trust ye are all good and loyal subjects,” the veteran commenced, with + a considerate respect for innocence, “but the times are such that even the + most worthy characters become liable to suspicion; and, consequently, if + our apprehensions should prove erroneous, you must overlook the mistake, + and attribute it to the awful condition into which rebellion has plunged + this empire. We have much reason to fear that some project is about to be + undertaken on the coast by the enemy, who has appeared, we know, with a + frigate and schooner; and the audacity of the rebels is only equaled by + their shameless and wicked disrespect for the rights of the sovereign.” + </p> + <p> + While Colonel Howard was uttering his apologetic preamble, the prisoners + fastened their eyes on him with much interest; but when he alluded to the + apprehended attack, the gaze of two of them became more keenly attentive, + and, before he concluded, they exchanged furtive glances of deep meaning. + No reply was made, however, and after a short pause, as if to allow time + for his words to make a proper impression, the veteran continued: + </p> + <p> + “We have no evidence, I understand, that you are in the smallest degree + connected with the enemies of this country; but as you have been found out + of the king's highway, or, rather, on a by-path, which I must confess is + frequently used by the people of the neighborhood, but which is + nevertheless nothing but a by-path, it becomes no more than what + self-preservation requires of us, to ask you a few such questions as I + trust will be satisfactorily answered. To use your own nautical phrases, + 'From whence came ye, pray?' and 'whither are ye bound?'” + </p> + <p> + A low, deep voice replied: + </p> + <p> + “From Sunderland, last, and bound, overland, to Whitehaven.” + </p> + <p> + This simple and direct answer was hardly given, before the attention of + the listeners was called to Alice Dunscombe, who uttered a faint shriek, + and rose from her seat involuntarily, while her eyes seemed to roll + fearfully, and perhaps a little wildly, round the room. + </p> + <p> + “Are you ill, Miss Alice?” said the sweet, soothing tones of Cecilia + Howard; “you are, indeed you are: lean on me, that I may lead you to your + apartment.” + </p> + <p> + “Did you hear it, or was it only fancy?” she answered, her cheek blanched + to the whiteness of death, and her whole frame shuddering as if in + convulsions; “say, did you hear it, too?” + </p> + <p> + “I have heard nothing but the voice of my uncle, who is standing near you, + anxious, as we all are, for your recovery from this dreadful agitation.” + </p> + <p> + Alice still gazed wildly from face to face. Her eye did not rest satisfied + with dwelling on those who surrounded her, but surveyed, with a sort of + frantic eagerness, the figures and appearance of the three men, who stood + in humble patience, the silent and unmoved witnesses of this extraordinary + scene. At length she veiled her eyes with both her hands, as if to shut + out some horrid vision, and then removing them, she smiled languidly, as + she signed for Cecilia to assist her from the room. To the polite and + assiduous offers of the gentlemen, she returned no other thanks than those + conveyed in her looks and gestures; but when the sentinels who paced the + gallery were passed, and the ladies were alone, she breathed a long, + shivering sigh, and found an utterance. + </p> + <p> + “'Twas like a voice from the silent grave!” she said, “but it could be no + more than mockery. No, no, 'tis a just punishment for letting the image of + the creature fill the place that should be occupied only with the Creator. + Ah! Miss Howard, Miss Plowden, ye are both young—in the pride of + your beauty and loveliness—but little do ye know, and less do ye + dread, the temptations and errors of a sinful world.” + </p> + <p> + “Her thoughts wander!” whispered Katherine, with anxious tenderness, “some + awful calamity has affected her intellect!” + </p> + <p> + “Yes, it must be; my sinful thoughts have wandered, and conjured sounds + that it would have been dreadful to hear in truth, and within these + walls,” said Alice, more composedly, smiling with a ghastly expression, as + she gazed on the two beautiful, solicitous maidens who supported her + yielding person. “But the moment of weakness is passed, and I am better; + aid me to my room, and return, that you may not interrupt the reviving + harmony between yourselves and Colonel Howard. I am now better—nay, + I am quite restored.” + </p> + <p> + “Say not so, dear Miss Alice,” returned Cecilia; “your face denies what + your kindness to us induces you to utter; ill, very ill, you are, nor + shall even your own commands induce me to leave you.” + </p> + <p> + “Remain, then,” said Miss Dunscombe, bestowing a look of grateful + affection on her lovely supporter; “and while our Katherine returns to the + drawing-room, to give the gentlemen their coffee, you shall continue with + me, as my gentle nurse.” + </p> + <p> + By this time they had gained the apartment, and Katherine, after assisting + her cousin to place Alice on her bed, returned to do the honors of the + drawing-room. + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard ceased his examination of the prisoners, at her entrance, + to inquire, with courtly solicitude, after the invalid; and, when his + questions were answered, he again proceeded, as follows: + </p> + <p> + “This is what the lads would call plain sailing, Borroughcliffe: they are + out of employment in Sunderland, and have acquaintances and relatives in + Whitehaven, to whom they are going for assistance and labor. All very + probable, and perfectly harmless.” + </p> + <p> + “Nothing more so, my respectable host,” returned the jocund soldier; “but + it seemeth a grievous misfortune that a trio of such flesh and blood + should need work wherewithal to exercise their thews and sinews, while so + many of the vessels of his majesty's fleet navigate the ocean in quest of + the enemies of old England.” + </p> + <p> + “There is truth in that; much truth in your remark,” cried the colonel. + “What say you, my lads, will you fight the Frenchmen and the Don——ay! + and even my own rebellious and infatuated countrymen? Nay, by heaven, it + is not a trifle that shall prevent his majesty from possessing the + services of three such heroes. Here are five guineas apiece for you the + moment that you put foot on board the Alacrity cutter; and that can easily + be done, as she lies at anchor this very night, only two short leagues to + the south of this, in a small port, where she is riding out the gale as + snugly as if she were in a corner of this room.” + </p> + <p> + One of the men affected to gaze at the money with longing eyes, while he + asked, as if weighing the terms of the engagement: + </p> + <p> + “Whether the Alacrity was called a good sea-boat, and was thought to give + a comfortable berth to her crew?” + </p> + <p> + “Comfortable!” echoed Borroughcliffe; “for that matter, she is called the + bravest cutter in the navy. You have seen much of the world, I dare say; + did you ever see such a place as the marine arsenal at Carthagena, in old + Spain?” + </p> + <p> + “Indeed I have, sir,” returned the seaman, in a cool, collected tone. + </p> + <p> + “Ah! you have! well, did you ever meet with a house in Paris that they + call the Tuileries? because it's a dog-kennel to the Alacrity.” + </p> + <p> + “I have even fallen in with the place you mention, sir,” returned the + sailor; “and must own the berth quite good enough for such as I am, if it + tallies with your description.” + </p> + <p> + “The deuce take these blue-jackets,” muttered Borroughcliffe, addressing + himself unconsciously to Miss Plowden, near whom he happened to be at the + time; “they run their tarry countenances into all the corners of the + earth, and abridge a man most lamentably in his comparisons. Now, who the + devil would have thought that fellow had ever put his sea-green eyes on + the palace of King Louis?” + </p> + <p> + Katherine heeded not his speech, but sat eying the prisoners with a + confused and wavering expression of countenance, while Colonel Howard + renewed the discourse, by exclaiming: + </p> + <p> + “Come, come, Borroughcliffe, let us give the lads no tales for a recruit, + but good, plain, honest English—God bless the language, and the land + for which it was first made, too! There is no necessity to tell these men, + if they are, what they seem to be, practical seamen, that a cutter of ten + guns contains all the room and accommodation of a palace.” + </p> + <p> + “Do you allow nothing for English oak and English comfort, mine host?” + said the immovable captain; “do you think, good sir, that I measure + fitness and propriety by square and compass, as if I were planning + Solomon's temple anew? All I mean to say is, that the Alacrity is a vessel + of singular compactness and magical arrangement of room. Like the tent of + that handsome brother of the fairy, in the Arabian Nights, she is big or + she is little, as occasion needeth; and now, hang me, if I don't think I + have uttered more in her favor than her commander would say to help me to + a recruit, though no lad in the three kingdoms should appear willing to + try how a scarlet coat would suit his boorish figure.” + </p> + <p> + “That time has not yet arrived, and God forbid that it ever should, while + the monarch needs a soldier in the field to protect his rights. But what + say ye, my men? you have heard the recommendation that Captain + Borroughcliffe has given of the Alacrity, which is altogether true—after + making some allowances for language. Will ye serve? shall I order you a + cheering glass a man, and lay by the gold, till I hear from the cutter + that you are enrolled under the banners of the best of kings?” + </p> + <p> + Katherine Plowden, who hardly seemed to breathe, so close and intent was + the interest with which she regarded the seamen, fancied she observed + lurking smiles on their faces; but if her conjectures were true, their + disposition to be merry went no further, and the one who had spoken + hitherto replied, in the same calm manner as before: + </p> + <p> + “You will excuse us if we decline shipping in the cutter, sir; we are used + to distant voyages and large vessels, whereas the Alacrity is kept at + coast duty, and is not of a size to lay herself alongside of a Don or a + Frenchman with a double row of teeth.” + </p> + <p> + “If you prefer that sort of sport, you must to the right about for + Yarmouth; there you will find ships that will meet anything that swims,” + said the colonel. + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps the gentlemen would prefer abandoning the cares and dangers of + the ocean for a life of ease and gayety,” said the captain. “The hand that + has long dallied with a marlinspike may be easily made to feel a trigger, + as gracefully as a lady touches the keys of her piano. In short, there is + and there is not a great resemblance between the life of a sailor and that + of a soldier. There are no gales of wind, nor short allowances, nor + reefing topsails, nor shipwrecks, among soldiers; and, at the same time, + there is just as much, or even more, grog-drinking, jollifying, + care-killing fun around a canteen and an open knapsack, than there is on + the end of a mess-chest, with a full can and a Saturday-night's breeze. I + have crossed the ocean several times, and I must own that a ship, in good + weather, is very much the same as a camp or comfortable barracks; mind, I + say only in very good weather.” + </p> + <p> + “We have no doubt that all you say is true, sir,” observed the spokesman + of the three; “but what to you may seem a hardship, to us is pleasure. We + have faced too many a gale to mind a capful of wind, and should think + ourselves always in the calm latitudes in one of your barracks, where + there is nothing to do but to eat our grub and to march a little fore and + aft a small piece of green earth. We hardly know one end of a musket from + the other.” + </p> + <p> + “No!” said Borroughcliffe, musing; and then advancing with a quick step + toward them, he cried, in a spirited manner: “Attention! right! dress!” + </p> + <p> + The speaker, and the seaman next him, gazed at the captain in silent + wonder; but the third individual of the party, who had drawn himself a + little aside, as if willing to be unnoticed, or perhaps pondering on his + condition, involuntarily started at this unexpected order, and erecting + himself, threw his head to the right as promptly as if he had been on a + parade-ground. + </p> + <p> + “Oho! ye are apt scholars, gentlemen, and ye can learn, I see,” continued + Borroughcliffe. “I feel it to be proper that I detain these men till + to-morrow morning, Colonel Howard; and yet I would give them better + quarters than the hard benches of the guard-room.” + </p> + <p> + “Act your pleasure. Captain Borroughcliffe,” returned the host, “so you do + but your duty to our royal master. They shall not want for cheer, and they + can have a room over the servants' offices in the south side of the + abbey.” + </p> + <p> + “Three rooms, my colonel, three rooms must be provided, though I give up + my own.” + </p> + <p> + “There are several-small empty apartments there, where blankets might be + taken, and the men placed for safe-keeping, if you deem it necessary; + though, to me, they seem like good, loyal tars, whose greatest glory it + would be to serve their prince, and whose chief pleasure would consist in + getting alongside of a Don or a Monsieur.” + </p> + <p> + “We shall discuss these matters anon,” said Borroughcliffe, dryly. “I see + Miss Plowden begins to look grave at our abusing her patience so long, and + I know that cold coffee is, like withered love, but a tasteless sort of a + beverage. Come, gentlemen, <i>en avant!</i> you have seen the Tuileries, + and must have heard a little French. Mr. Christopher Dillon, know you + where these three small apartments are 'situate, lying, and being,' as + your parchments read?” + </p> + <p> + “I do, sir,” said the complying lawyer, “and shall take much pleasure in + guiding you to them. I think your decision that of a prudent and sagacious + officer, and much doubt whether Durham Castle, or some other fortress, + will be thought too big to hold them, ere long.” + </p> + <p> + As this speech was uttered while the men were passing from the room, its + effect on them was unnoticed; but Katherine Plowden, who was left for a + few moments by herself, sat and pondered over what she had seen and heard, + with a thoughtfulness of manner that was not usual to her gay and buoyant + spirits. The sounds of the retiring footsteps, however, gradually grew + fainter, and the return of her guardian alone recalled the recollection of + the young lady to the duties of her situation. + </p> + <p> + While engaged in the little offices of the tea-table, Katherine threw many + furtive glances at the veteran; but, although he seemed to be musing, + there was nothing austere or suspicious in his frank, open countenance, + “There is much useless trouble taken with these wandering seamen, sir,” + said Katherine, at length; “it seems to be the particular province of Mr. + Christopher Dillon to make all that come in contact with him excessively + uncomfortable.” + </p> + <p> + “And what has Kit to do with the detention of the men?” + </p> + <p> + “What! why, has he not undertaken to stand godfather to their prisons?—by + a woman's patience, I think, Colonel Howard, this business will gain a + pretty addition to the names of St. Ruth. It is already called a house, an + abbey, a place, and by some a castle; let Mr. Dillon have his way for a + month, and it will add jail to the number.” + </p> + <p> + “Kit is not so happy as to possess the favor of Miss Plowden; but still + Kit is a worthy fellow, and a good fellow, and a sensible fellow; ay! and + what is of more value than all these put together, Miss Katherine, Mr. + Christopher Dillon is a faithful and loyal subject to his prince. His + mother was my cousin-german, madam, and I cannot say how soon I may call + him my nephew. The Dillons are of good Irish extraction, and I believe + that even Miss Plowden will admit that the Howards have some pretensions + to a name.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! it is those very things called names that I most allude to,” said + Katherine, quickly, “But an hour since you were indignant, my dear + guardian, because you suspected that I insinuated you ought to write + jailer behind the name of Howard, and even now you submit to have the + office palmed upon you.” + </p> + <p> + “You forget, Miss Katherine Plowden, that it is the pleasure of one of his + majesty's officers to detain these men.” + </p> + <p> + “But I thought that the glorious British constitution, which you so often + mention,” interrupted the young lady, spiritedly, “gives liberty to all + who touch these blessed shores; you know, sir, that out of twenty blacks + that you brought with you, how few remain; the rest having fled on the + wings of the spirit of British liberty!” + </p> + <p> + This was touching a festering sore in the colonel's feelings, and his + provoking ward well knew the effects her observation was likely to + produce. Her guardian did not break forth in a violent burst of rage, or + furnish those manifestations of his ire that he was wont to do on less + important subjects; but he arose, with all his dignity concentred in a + look, and, after making a violent effort to restrain his feelings within + the bounds necessary to preserve the decorum of his exit, he ventured a + reply: + </p> + <p> + “That the British constitution is glorious, madam, is most true. That this + island is the sole refuge where liberty has been able to find a home, is + also true. The tyranny and oppression of the Congress, which are grinding + down the colonies to the powder of desolation and poverty, are not worthy + the sacred name. Rebellion pollutes all that it touches, madam. Although + it often commences under the sanction of holy liberty, it ever terminates + in despotism. The annals of the world, from the time of the Greeks and + Romans down to the present day, abundantly prove it. There was that Julius + Caesar—he was one of your people's men, and he ended a tyrant. + Oliver Cromwell was another—a rebel, a demagogue, and a tyrant. The + gradations, madam, are as inevitable as from childhood to youth, and from + youth to age. As for the little affair that you have been pleased to + mention, of the—of the—of my private concerns, I can only say + that the affairs of nations are not to be judged of by domestic incidents, + any more than domestic occurrences are to be judged of by national + politics.” The colonel, like many a better logician, mistook his + antithesis for argument, and paused a moment to admire his own eloquence; + but the current of his thoughts, which always flowed in torrents on this + subject, swept him along in its course, and he continued: “Yes, madam, + here, and here alone, is true liberty to be found. With this solemn + asseveration, which is not lightly made, but which is the result of sixty + years' experience, I leave you. Miss Plowden; let it be a subject of deep + reflection with you, for I too well understand your treacherous feelings + not to know that your political errors encourage your personal foibles; + reflect, for your own sake, if you love not only your own happiness, but + your respectability and standing in the world. As for the black hounds + that you spoke of, they are a set of rebellious, mutinous, ungrateful + rascals; and if ever I meet one of the damned——” + </p> + <p> + The colonel had so far controlled his feelings, as to leave the presence + of the lady before he broke out into the bitter invectives we have + recorded, and Katherine stood a minute, pressing her forefinger on her + lips, listening to his voice as it grumbled along the gallery, until the + sounds were finally excluded by the closing of a distant door. The willful + girl then shook her dark locks, and a smile of arch mischief blended with + an expression of regret in her countenance, as she spoke to herself, while + with hurried hands she threw her tea equipage aside in a confused pile: + </p> + <p> + “It was perhaps a cruel experiment, but it has succeeded. Though prisoners + ourselves, we are at least left free for the remainder of this night. + These mysterious sailors must be examined more closely. If the proud eye + of Edward Griffith was not glaring under the black wig of one of them, I + am no judge of features; and where has Master Barnstable concealed his + charming visage? for neither of the others could be he. But now for + Cecilia.” + </p> + <p> + Her light form glided from the room, while she was yet speaking; and + flitting along the dimly lighted passages, it disappeared in one of those + turnings that led to the more secret apartments of the abbey. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0013" id="link2HCH0013"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “How! Lucia, wouldst them have me sink away + In pleasing dreams, and lose myself in love?” + <i>Cato</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The reader must not imagine that the world stood still during the + occurrence of the scenes we have related. By the time the three seamen + were placed in as many different rooms, and a sentinel was stationed in + the gallery common to them all, in such a manner as to keep an eye on his + whole charge at once, the hour had run deep into the night. Captain + Borroughcliffe obeyed a summons from the colonel, who made him an evasive + apology for the change in their evening's amusement, and challenged his + guest to a renewal of the attack on the Madeira. This was too grateful a + theme to be lightly discussed by the captain; and the abbey clock had + given forth as many of its mournful remonstrances as the division of the + hours would permit, before they separated. In the mean time, Mr. Dillon + became invisible; though a servant, when questioned by the host on the + subject, announced that “he believed Mr. Christopher had chosen to ride + over to——, to be in readiness to join the hunt, on the + morning, with the dawn.” While the gentlemen were thus indulging + themselves in the dining-parlor, and laughing over the tales of other + times and hard campaigns, two very different scenes occurred in other + parts of the building. + </p> + <p> + When the quiet of the abbey was only interrupted by the howling of the + wind, or by the loud and prolonged laughs which echoed through the + passages from the joyous pair, who were thus comfortably established by + the side of the bottle, a door was gently opened on one of the galleries + of the “cloisters,” and Katherine Plowden issued from it, wrapped in a + close mantle, and holding in her hand a chamber-lamp, which threw its dim + light faintly along the gloomy walls in front, leaving all behind her + obscured in darkness. She was, however, soon followed by two other female + figures, clad in the same manner, and provided with similar lights. When + all were in the gallery, Katherine drew the door softly to, and proceeded + in front to lead the way. + </p> + <p> + “Hist!” said the low, tremulous voice of Cecilia, “they are yet up in the + other parts of the house; and if it be as you suspect, our visit would + betray them, and prove the means of their certain destruction.” + </p> + <p> + “Is the laugh of Colonel Howard in his cups so singular and unknown to + your ear, Cecilia, that you know it not?” said Katherine with a little + spirit; “or do you forget that on such occasions he seldom leaves himself + ears to hear, or eyes to see with? But follow me; it is as I suspect—it + must be as I suspect; and unless we do something to rescue them, they are + lost, unless they have laid a deeper scheme than is apparent.” + </p> + <p> + “It is a dangerous road ye both journey,” added the placid tones of Alice + Dunscombe; “but ye are young, and ye are credulous.” + </p> + <p> + “If you disapprove of our visit,” said Cecilia, “it cannot be right, and + we had better return.” + </p> + <p> + “No, no: I have said nought to disapprove of your present errand. If God + has put the lives of those in your custody whom ye have taught yourselves + to look up to with love and reverence, such as woman is bound to yield to + one man, he has done it for no idle purpose. Lead us to their doors, + Katherine; let us relieve our doubts, at least.” + </p> + <p> + The ardent girl did not wait for a second bidding, but she led them, with + light and quick steps, along the gallery, until they reached its + termination, where they descended to the basement floor by a flight of + narrow steps; and carefully opening a small door, emerged into the open + air. They now stood on a small plat of grass, which lay between the + building and the ornamental garden, across which they moved rapidly, + concealing their lights, and bending their shrinking forms before the + shivering blasts that poured their fury upon them from the ocean. They + soon reached a large but rough addition to the buildings, that concealed + its plain architecture behind the more labored and highly finished parts + of the edifice, into which they entered through a massive door that stood + ajar, as if to admit them. + </p> + <p> + “Chloe has been true to my orders,” whispered Katherine, as they passed + out of the chilling air; “now, if all the servants are asleep, our chance + to escape unnoticed amounts to certainty.” + </p> + <p> + It became necessary to go through the servants' hall, which they effected + unobserved, as it had but one occupant, an aged black man, who, being + posted with his ear within two feet of a bell, in this attitude had + committed himself to a deep sleep. Gliding through this hall, they entered + divers long and intricate passages, all of which seemed as familiar to + Katherine as they were unknown to her companions, until they reached + another flight of steps, which they ascended. They were now near their + goal, and stopped to examine whether any or what difficulties were likely + to be opposed to their further progress. + </p> + <p> + “Now, indeed, our case seems hopeless,” whispered Katherine, as they + stood, concealed by the darkness, in one end of an extremely long, narrow + passage; “here is the sentinel in the building, instead of being, as I had + supposed, under the windows; what is to be done now?” + </p> + <p> + “Let us return,” said Cecilia, in the same manner; “my influence with my + uncle is great, even though he seems unkind to us at times. In the morning + I will use it to persuade him to free them, on receiving their promise to + abandon all such attempts in future.” + </p> + <p> + “In the morning it will be too late,” returned Katherine; “I saw that + demon, Kit Dillon, mount his horse, under the pretence of riding to the + great hunt of to-morrow, but I know his malicious eye too well to be + deceived in his errand. He is silent that he may be sure; and if to-morrow + comes, and finds Griffith within these walls, he will be condemned to a + scaffold.” + </p> + <p> + “Say no more,” said Alice Dunscombe, with singular emotion; “some lucky + circumstance may aid us with this sentinel.” + </p> + <p> + As she spoke, she advanced: they had not proceeded far, before the stern + voice of the soldier challenged the party. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis no time to hesitate,” whispered Katherine: “we are the ladies of the + abbey, looking to our domestic affairs,” she continued aloud, “and think + it a little remarkable that we are to encounter armed men, while going + through our own dwelling.” + </p> + <p> + The soldier respectfully presented his musket, and replied: + </p> + <p> + “My orders are to guard the doors of these three rooms, ladies; we have + prisoners in them, and as for anything else, my duty will be to serve you + all in my power.” + </p> + <p> + “Prisoners!” exclaimed Katherine, in affected surprise; “does Captain + Borroughcliffe make St. Ruth's Abbey a jail! Of what offences are the poor + men guilty?” + </p> + <p> + “I know not, my lady; but, as they are sailors, I suppose they have run + from his majesty's service.” + </p> + <p> + “This is singular, truly! and why are they not sent to the county prison?” + </p> + <p> + “This must be examined into,” said Cecilia, dropping the mantle from + before her face. “As mistress of this house, I claim a right to know whom + its walls contain; you will oblige me by opening the doors, for I see you + have the keys suspended from your belt.” + </p> + <p> + The sentinel hesitated. He was greatly awed by the presence and beauty of + the speakers, but a still voice reminded him of his duty. A lucky thought, + however, interposed to relieve him from his dilemma, and at the same time + to comply with the request, or rather order, of the lady. As he handed her + the keys, he said: + </p> + <p> + “Here they are, my lady; my orders are to keep the prisoners in, not to + keep any one out. When you are done with them, you will please to return + them to me, if it be only to save a poor fellow's eye; for unless the door + is kept locked, I shall not dare to look about me for a moment.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia promised to return the keys, and she had applied one of them to a + lock with a trembling hand, when Alice Dunscombe arrested her arm, and + addressed the soldier. + </p> + <p> + “Say you there are three?—are they men in years?” + </p> + <p> + “No, my lady, all good serviceable lads, who couldn't do better than to + serve his majesty, or, as it may prove, worse than to run from their + colors.” + </p> + <p> + “But are their years and appearance similar? I ask; for I have a friend + who has been guilty of some boyish tricks, and has tried the seas, I hear, + among other foolish hazards.” + </p> + <p> + “There is no boy here. In the far room on the left is a smart, + soldier-looking chap, of about thirty, who the captain thinks has carried + a musket before now; on him I am charged to keep a particular eye. Next to + him is as pretty a looking youth as eyes could wish to see, and it makes + one feel mournful to think what he must come to, if he has really deserted + his ship. In the room near you, is a smaller, quiet little body, who might + make a better preacher than a sailor, or a soldier either, he has such a + gentle way with him.” + </p> + <p> + Alice covered her eyes with her hand a moment, and then recovering + herself, proceeded: + </p> + <p> + “Gentleness may do more with the unfortunate men than fear; here is a + guinea; withdraw to the far end of the passage, where you can watch them + as well as here, while we enter, and endeavor to make them confess who and + what they really are.” + </p> + <p> + The soldier took the money, and after looking about him in a little + uncertainty, he at length complied, as it was obviously true they could + only escape by passing him, near the flight of steps. When he was beyond + hearing, Alice Dunscombe turned to her companions, and a slight glow + appeared in feverish spots on her cheeks, as she addressed them: + </p> + <p> + “It would be idle to attempt to hide from you, that I expect to meet the + individual whose voice I must have heard in reality to-night, instead of + only imaginary sounds, as I vainly, if not wickedly, supposed. I have many + reasons for changing my opinion, the chief of which is, that he is leagued + with the rebellious Americans in this unnatural war. Nay, chide me not, + Miss Plowden; you will remember that I found my being on this island. I + come here on no vain or weak errand, Miss Howard, but to spare human + blood.” She paused, as if struggling to speak calmly. “But no one can + witness the interview except our God.” + </p> + <p> + “Go, then,” said Katherine, secretly rejoicing at her determination, + “while we inquire into the characters of the others.” + </p> + <p> + Alice Dunscombe turned the key; and gently opening the door, she desired + her companions to tap for her, as they returned, and then instantly + disappeared in the apartment. + </p> + <p> + Cecilia and her cousin proceeded to the next door, which they opened in + silence, and entered cautiously into the room. Katherine Plowden had so + far examined into the arrangements of Colonel Howard, as to know that at + the same time he had ordered blankets to be provided for the prisoners, he + had not thought it necessary to administer any further to the + accommodations of men who had apparently made their beds and pillows of + planks for the greater part of their lives. + </p> + <p> + The ladies accordingly found the youthful sailor whom they sought, with + his body rolled in the shaggy covering, extended at his length along the + naked boards, and buried in a deep sleep. So timid were the steps of his + visitors, and so noiseless was their entrance, that they approached even + to his side without disturbing his slumbers. The head of the prisoner lay + rudely pillowed on a billet of wood, one hand protecting his face from its + rough surface, and the other thrust in his bosom, where it rested, with a + relaxed grasp, on the handle of a dirk. Although he slept, and that + heavily, yet his rest was unnatural and perturbed. His breathing was hard + and quick, and something like the low, rapid murmurings of a confused + utterance mingled with his respiration. The moment had now arrived when + the character of Cecilia Howard appeared to undergo an entire change. + Hitherto she had been led by her cousin, whose activity and enterprise + seemed to qualify her so well for the office of guide; but now she + advanced before Katherine, and, extending her lamp in such a manner as to + throw the light across the face of the sleeper, she bent to examine his + countenance, with keen and anxious eyes. + </p> + <p> + “Am I right?” whispered her cousin. + </p> + <p> + “May God, in His infinite compassion, pity and protect him!” murmured + Cecilia, her whole frame involuntarily shuddering, as the conviction that + she beheld Griffith flashed across her mind. “Yes, Katherine, it is he, + and presumptuous madness has driven him here. But time presses; he must be + awakened, and his escape effected at every hazard.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, then, delay no longer, but rouse him from his sleep.” + </p> + <p> + “Griffith! Edward Griffith!” said the soft tones of Cecilia, “Griffith, + awake!” + </p> + <p> + “Your call is useless, for they sleep nightly among tempests and + boisterous sounds,” said Katherine; “but I have heard it said that the + smallest touch will generally cause one of them to stir.” + </p> + <p> + “Griffith!” repeated Cecilia, laying her fair hand timidly on his own. + </p> + <p> + The flash of lightning is not more nimble than the leap that the young man + made to his feet, which he no sooner gained, than his dirk gleamed in the + light of the lamps, as he brandished it fiercely with one hand, while with + the other he extended a pistol, in a menacing attitude, towards his + disturbers. + </p> + <p> + “Stand back!” he exclaimed; “I am your prisoner only as a corpse.” + </p> + <p> + The fierceness of his front, and the glaring eyeballs, that tolled wildly + around, him, appalled Cecilia, who shrank back in fear, dropping her + mantle from her person, but still keeping her mild eyes fastened on his + countenance with a confiding gaze, that contradicted her shrinking + attitude, as she replied: + </p> + <p> + “Edward, it is I; Cecilia Howard, come to save you from destruction; you + are known even through your ingenious disguise.” + </p> + <p> + The pistol and the dirk fell together on the blanket of the young sailor, + whose looks instantly lost their disturbed expression in a glow of + pleasure. + </p> + <p> + “Fortune at length favors me!” he cried. “This is kind, Cecilia; more than + I deserve, and much more than I expected. But you are not alone.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis my cousin Kate; to her piercing eyes you owe your detection, and she + has kindly consented to accompany me, that we might urge you to—nay, + that we might, if necessary, assist you to fly. For 'tis cruel folly, + Griffith, thus to tempt your fate.” + </p> + <p> + “Have I tempted it, then, in vain! Miss Plowden, to you I must appeal for + an answer and a justification.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine looked displeased; but after a moment's hesitation she replied: + </p> + <p> + “Your servant, Mr. Griffith; I perceive that the erudite Captain + Barnstable has not only succeeded in spelling through my scrawl, but he + has also given it to all hands for perusal.” + </p> + <p> + “Now you do both him and me injustice,” said Griffith; “it surely was not + treachery to show me a plan in which I was to be a principal actor.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! doubtless your excuses are as obedient to your calls as your men,” + returned the young lady; “but how comes it that the hero of the Ariel + sends a deputy to perform a duty that is so peculiarly his own? Is he wont + to be second in rescues?” + </p> + <p> + “Heaven forbid that you should think so meanly of him for a moment! We owe + you much, Miss Plowden; but we may have other duties. You know that we + serve our common country, and have a superior with us, whose beck is our + law.” + </p> + <p> + “Return, then, Mr. Griffith, while you may, to the service of our bleeding + country,” said Cecilia, “and, after the joint efforts of her brave + children have expelled the intruders from her soil, let us hope there + shall come a time when Katherine and myself may be restored to our native + homes.” + </p> + <p> + “Think you, Miss Howard, to how long a period the mighty arm of the + British king may extend that time? We shall prevail; a nation fighting for + its dearest rights must ever prevail; but 'tis not the work of a day, for + a people, poor, scattered, and impoverished as we have been, to beat down + a power like that of England; surely you forget, that in bidding me to + leave you with such expectations, Miss Howard, you doom me to an almost + hopeless banishment!” + </p> + <p> + “We must trust to the will of God,” said Cecilia; “if he ordain that + America is to be free only after protracted sufferings, I can aid her but + with my prayers; but you have an arm and an experience, Griffith, that + might do her better service; waste not your usefulness, then, in visionary + schemes for private happiness, but seize the moments as they offer, and + return to your ship, if indeed it is yet in safety, and endeavor to forget + this mad undertaking, and, for a time, the being who has led you to the + adventure.” + </p> + <p> + “This is a reception that I had not anticipated,” returned Griffith; “for + though accident, and not intention, has thrown me into your presence this + evening, I did hope that, when I again saw the frigate, it would be in + your company, Cecilia.” + </p> + <p> + “You cannot justly reproach me, Mr. Griffith, with your disappointment; + for I have not uttered or authorized a syllable that could induce you or + any one to believe that I would consent to quit my uncle.” + </p> + <p> + “Miss Howard will not think me presumptuous, if I remind her that there + was a time when she did not think me unworthy to be entrusted with her + person and happiness.” + </p> + <p> + A rich bloom mantled on the face of Cecilia, as she replied: + </p> + <p> + “Nor do I now, Mr. Griffith; but you do well to remind me of my former + weakness, for the recollection of its folly and imprudence only adds to my + present strength.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay,” interrupted her eager lover, “if I intended a reproach, or harbored + a boastful thought, spurn me from you forever, as unworthy of your favor.” + </p> + <p> + “I acquit you of both much easier than I can acquit myself of the charge + of weakness and folly,” continued Cecilia; “but there are many things that + have occurred, since we last met, to prevent a repetition of such + inconsiderate rashness on my part. One of them is,” she added, smiling + sweetly, “that I have numbered twelve additional months to my age, and a + hundred to my experience. Another, and perhaps a more important one, is, + that my uncle then continued among the friends of his youth, surrounded by + those whose blood mingles with his own; but here he lives a stranger; and, + though he finds some consolation in dwelling in a building where his + ancestors have dwelt before him, yet he walks as an alien through its + gloomy passages, and would find the empty honor but a miserable + compensation for the kindness and affection of one whom he has loved and + cherished from her infancy.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet he is opposed to you in your private wishes, Cecilia, unless my + besotted vanity has led me to believe what it would now be madness to + learn was false; and in your opinions of public things, you are quite as + widely separated. I should think there could be but little happiness + dependent on a connection where there is no one feeling entertained in + common.” + </p> + <p> + “There is, and an all-important one,” said Miss Howard; “'tis our love. He + is my kind, my affectionate, and, unless thwarted by some evil cause, my + indulgent uncle and guardian,—and I am his brother Harry's child. + This tie is not easily to be severed, Mr. Griffith; though, as I do not + wish to see you crazed, I shall not add, that your besotted vanity has + played you false; but surely, Edward, it is possible to feel a double tie, + and so to act as to discharge our duties to both. I never, never can or + will consent to desert my uncle, a stranger as he is in the land whose + rule he upholds so blindly. You know not this England, Griffith; she + receives her children from the colonies with cold and haughty distrust, + like a jealous stepmother, who is wary of the favors that she bestows on + her fictitious offspring.” + </p> + <p> + “I know her in peace, and I know her in war,” said the young sailor, + proudly, “and can add, that she is a haughty friend, and a stubborn foe; + but she grapples now with those who ask no more of her than an open sea + and an enemy's favors. But this determination will be melancholy tidings + for me to convey to Barnstable.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay,” said Cecilia, smiling, “I cannot vouch for others who have no + uncles, and who have an extra quantity of ill humor and spleen against + this country, its people, and its laws, although profoundly ignorant of + them all.” + </p> + <p> + “Is Miss Howard tired of seeing me under the tiles of St. Ruth?” asked + Katherine. “But hark! are there not footsteps approaching along the + gallery?” + </p> + <p> + They listened, in breathless silence, and soon heard distinctly the + approaching tread of more than one person. Voices were quite audible, and + before they had time to consult on what was best to be done, the words of + the speakers were distinctly heard at the door of their own apartment. + </p> + <p> + “Ay! he has a military air about him, Peters, that will make him a prize; + come, open the door.” + </p> + <p> + “This is not his room, your honor,” said the alarmed soldier; “he quarters + in the last room in the gallery.” + </p> + <p> + “How know you that, fellow? come, produce the key, and open the way for + me; I care not who sleeps here; there is no saying but I may enlist them + all three.” + </p> + <p> + A single moment of dreadful incertitude succeeded, when the sentinel was + heard saying, in reply to this peremptory order: + </p> + <p> + “I thought your honor wanted to see the one with the black stock, and so + left the rest of the keys at the other end of the passage; but——” + </p> + <p> + “But nothing, you loon; a sentinel should always carry his keys about him, + like a jailer; follow, then, and let me see the lad who dresses so well to + the right.” + </p> + <p> + As the heart of Katherine began to beat less vehemently, she said: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis Borroughcliffe, and too drunk to see that we have left the key in + the door; but what is to be done? we have but a moment for consultation.” + </p> + <p> + “As the day dawns,” said Cecilia, “quickly, I shall send here, under the + pretence of conveying you food, my own woman——” + </p> + <p> + “There is no need of risking anything for my safety,” interrupted + Griffith; “I hardly think we shall be detained, and if we are, Barnstable + is at hand with a force that would scatter these recruits to the four + winds of heaven.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! that would lead to bloodshed, and scenes of horror!” exclaimed + Cecilia. + </p> + <p> + “Listen!” cried Katherine, “they approach again!” + </p> + <p> + A man now stopped, once more, at their door, which was opened softly, and + the face of the sentinel was thrust into the apartment. + </p> + <p> + “Captain Borroughcliffe is on his rounds, and for fifty of your guineas I + would not leave you here another minute.” + </p> + <p> + “But one word more,” said Cecilia. + </p> + <p> + “Not a syllable, my lady, for my life,” returned the man; “the lady from + the next room waits for you, and in mercy to a poor fellow go back where + you came from.” + </p> + <p> + The appeal was unanswerable, and they complied, Cecilia saying, as they + left the room: + </p> + <p> + “I shall send you food in the morning, young man, and directions how to + take the remedy necessary to your safety.” + </p> + <p> + In the passage they found Alice Dunscombe, with her face concealed in her + mantle; and, it would seem, by the heavy sighs that escaped from her, + deeply agitated by the interview which she had just encountered. + </p> + <p> + But as the reader may have some curiosity to know what occurred to + distress this unoffending lady so sensibly, we shall detain the narrative, + to relate the substance of that which passed between her and the + individual whom she sought. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0014" id="link2HCH0014"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XIV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “As when a lion in his den, + Hath heard the hunters' cries, + And rushes forth to meet his foes, + So did the Douglas rise—” + <i>Percy</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Alice Dunscombe did not find the second of the prisoners buried, like + Griffith, in sleep, but he was seated on one of the old chairs that were + in the apartment, with his back to the door, and apparently looking + through the small window, on the dark and dreary scenery over which the + tempest was yet sweeping in its fury. Her approach was unheeded, until the + light from her lamp glared across his eyes, when he started from his + musing posture, and advanced to meet her. He was the first to speak. + </p> + <p> + “I expected this visit,” he said, “when I found that you recognized my + voice; and I felt a deep assurance in my breast, that Alice Dunscombe + would never betray me.” + </p> + <p> + His listener, though expecting this confirmation of her conjectures, was + unable to make an immediate reply, but she sank into the seat he had + abandoned, and waited a few moments, as if to recover her powers. + </p> + <p> + “It was, then, no mysterious warning! no airy voice that mocked my ear; + but a dread reality!” she at length said. “Why have you thus braved the + indignation of the laws of your country? On what errand of fell mischief + has your ruthless temper again urged you to embark?” + </p> + <p> + “This is strong and cruel language, coming from you to me, Alice + Dunscombe,” returned the stranger, with cool asperity, “and the time has + been when I should have been greeted, after a shorter absence, with milder + terms.” + </p> + <p> + “I deny it not; I cannot, if I would, conceal my infirmity from myself or + you; I hardly wish it to continue unknown to the world. If I have once + esteemed you, if I have plighted to you my troth, and in my confiding + folly forgot my higher duties, God has amply punished me for the weakness + in your own evil deeds.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, let not our meeting be embittered with useless and provoking + recriminations,” said the other; “for we have much to say before you + communicate the errand of mercy on which you have come hither. I know you + too well, Alice, not to see that you perceive the peril in which I am + placed, and are willing to venture something for my safety. Your mother—does + she yet live?” + </p> + <p> + “She is gone in quest of my blessed father,” said Alice, covering her pale + face with her hands; “they have left me alone, truly; for he, who was to + have been all to me, was first false to his faith, and has since become + unworthy of my confidence.” + </p> + <p> + The stranger became singularly agitated, his usually quiet eye glancing + hastily from the floor to the countenance of his companion, as he paced + the room with hurried steps; at length he replied: + </p> + <p> + “There is much, perhaps, to be said in explanation, that you do not know. + I left the country, because I found in it nothing but oppression and + injustice, and I could not invite you to become the bride of a wanderer, + without either name or fortune. But I have now the opportunity of proving + my truth. You say you are alone; be so no longer, and try how far you were + mistaken in believing that I should one day supply the place to you of + both father and mother.” + </p> + <p> + There is something soothing to a female ear in the offer of even + protracted justice, and Alice spoke with less of acrimony in her tones, + during the remainder of their conference, if not with less of severity in + her language. + </p> + <p> + “You talk not like a man whose very life hangs but on a thread that the + next minute may snap asunder. Whither would you lead me? Is it to the + Tower at London?” + </p> + <p> + “Think not that I have weakly exposed my person without a sufficient + protection,” returned the stranger with cool indifference; “there are many + gallant men who only wait my signal, to crush the paltry force of this + officer like a worm beneath my feet.” + </p> + <p> + “Then has the conjecture of Colonel Howard been true I and the manner in + which the enemy's vessels have passed the shoals is no longer a mystery! + you have been their pilot!” + </p> + <p> + “I have.” + </p> + <p> + “What! would ye pervert the knowledge gained in the springtime of your + guileless youth to the foul purpose of bringing desolation to the doors of + those you once knew and respected! John! John! is the image of the maiden + whom in her morning of beauty and simplicity I believe you did love, so + faintly impressed, that it cannot soften your hard heart to the misery of + those among whom she has been born, and who compose her little world?” + </p> + <p> + “Not a hair of theirs shall be touched, not a thatch shall blaze, nor + shall a sleepless night befall the vilest among them—and all for + your sake, Alice! England comes to this contest with a seared conscience, + and bloody hands, but all shall be forgotten for the present, when both + opportunity and power offer to make her feel our vengeance, even in her + vitals. I came on no such errand.” + </p> + <p> + “What, then, has led you blindly into snares, where all your boasted aid + would avail you nothing? for, should I call aloud your name, even here, in + the dark and dreary passages of this obscure edifice, the cry would echo + through the country ere the morning, and a whole people would be found in + arms to punish your audacity.” + </p> + <p> + “My name has been sounded, and that in no gentle strains,” returned the + Pilot, scornfully, “when a whole people have quailed at it, the craven + cowardly wretches flying before the man they had wronged. I have lived to + bear the banners of the new republic proudly in sight of the three + kingdoms, when practised skill and equal arms have in vain struggled to + pluck it down. Ay! Alice, the echoes of my guns are still roaring among + your eastern hills, and would render my name more appalling than inviting + to your sleeping yeomen.” + </p> + <p> + “Boast not of the momentary success that the arm of God has yielded to + your unhallowed efforts,” said Alice; “for a day of severe and heavy + retribution must follow: nor flatter yourself with the idle hope that your + name, terrible as ye have rendered it to the virtuous, is sufficient, of + itself, to drive the thoughts of home, and country, and kin, from all who + hear it.—Nay, I know not that even now, in listening to you, I am + not forgetting a solemn duty, which would teach me to proclaim your + presence, that the land might know that her unnatural son is a dangerous + burden in her bosom.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot turned quickly in his short walk; and, after reading her + countenance, with the expression of one who felt his security, he said in + gentler tones: + </p> + <p> + “Would that be Alice Dunscombe? would that be like the mild, generous girl + whom I knew in my youth? But I repeat, the threat would fail to + intimidate, even if you were capable of executing it. I have said that it + is only to make the signal, to draw around me a force sufficient to + scatter these dogs of soldiers to the four winds of heaven.” + </p> + <p> + “Have you calculated your power justly, John?” said Alice, unconsciously + betraying her deep interest in his safety. “Have you reckoned the + probability of Mr. Dillon's arriving, accompanied by an armed band of + horsemen, with the morning's sun? for it's no secret in the abbey that he + is gone in quest of such assistance.” + </p> + <p> + “Dillon!” exclaimed the Pilot, starting; “who is he? and on what suspicion + does he seek this addition to your guard?” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, John, look not at me, as if you would know the secrets of my heart. + It was not I who prompted him to such a step; you cannot for a moment + think that I would betray you! But too surely he has gone; and, as the + night wears rapidly away, you should be using the hour of grace to effect + our own security.” + </p> + <p> + “Fear not for me, Alice,” returned the Pilot proudly, while a faint smile + struggled around his compressed lip: “and yet I like not this movement + either. How call you his name? Dillon! is he a minion of King George?” + </p> + <p> + “He is, John, what you are not, a loyal subject of his sovereign lord the + king; and, though a native of the revolted colonies, he has preserved his + virtue uncontaminated amid the corruptions and temptations of the times.” + </p> + <p> + “An American! and disloyal to the liberties of the human race! By Heaven, + he had better not cross me; for if my arm reach him, it shall hold him + forth as a spectacle of treason to the world.” + </p> + <p> + “And has not the world enough of such a spectacle in yourself? Are ye not, + even now, breathing your native air, though lurking through the mists of + the island, with desperate intent against its peace and happiness?” + </p> + <p> + A dark and fierce expression of angry resentment flashed from the eyes of + the Pilot, and even his iron frame seemed to shake with emotion, as he + answered: + </p> + <p> + “Call you his dastardly and selfish treason, aiming, as it does, to + aggrandize a few, at the expense of millions, a parallel case to the + generous ardor that impels a man to fight in the defence of sacred + liberty? I might tell you that I am armed in the common cause of my + fellow-subjects and countrymen; that though an ocean divided us in + distance, yet are we a people of the same blood, and children of the same + parents, and that the hand which oppresses one inflicts an injury on the + other. But I disdain all such narrow apologies. I was born on this orb, + and I claim to be a citizen of it. A man with a soul not to be limited by + the arbitrary boundaries of tyrants and hirelings, but one who has the + right as well as the inclination to grapple with oppression, in whose name + so ever it is exercised, or in whatever hollow and specious shape it + founds its claim to abuse our race.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! John, John, though this may sound like reason to rebellious ears, to + mine it seemeth only as the ravings of insanity. It is in vain ye build up + your new and disorganizing systems of rule, or rather misrule, which are + opposed to all that the world has ever yet done, or ever will see done in + peace and happiness. What avail your subtleties and false reasonings + against the heart? It is the heart which tells us where our home is, and + how to love it.” + </p> + <p> + “You talk like a weak and prejudiced woman, Alice,” said the Pilot, more + composedly; “and one who would shackle nations with the ties that bind the + young and feeble of your own sex together.” + </p> + <p> + “And by what holier or better bond can they be united?” said Alice. “Are + not the relations of domestic life of God's establishing, and have not the + nations grown from families, as branches spread from the stem, till the + tree overshadows the land? 'Tis an ancient and sacred tie that binds man + to his nation; neither can it be severed without infamy.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot smiled disdainfully, and throwing open the rough exterior of his + dress, he drew forth, in succession, several articles, while a glowing + pride lighted his countenance, as he offered them singly to her notice. + </p> + <p> + “See, Alice!” he said, “call you this infamy! This broad sheet of + parchment is stamped with a seal of no mean importance, and it bears the + royal name of the princely Louis also! And view this cross! decorated as + it is with jewels, the gift of the same illustrious hand; it is not apt to + be given to the children of infamy, neither is it wise or decorous to + stigmatize a man who has not been thought unworthy to consort with princes + and nobles by the opprobrious name of the 'Scotch Pirate.'” + </p> + <p> + “And have ye not earned the title, John, by ruthless deeds and bitter + animosity? I could kiss the baubles ye show me, if they were a thousand + times less splendid, had they been laid upon your breast by the hands of + your lawful prince; but now they appear to my eyes as indelible blots upon + your attainted name. As for your associates, I have heard of them; and it + seemeth that a queen might be better employed than encouraging by her + smiles the disloyal subjects of other monarchs, though even her enemies. + God only knows when His pleasure may suffer a spirit of disaffection to + rise up among the people of her own nation, and then the thought that she + has encouraged rebellion may prove both bitter and unwelcome.” + </p> + <p> + “That the royal and lovely Antoinette has deigned to repay my services + with a small portion of her gracious approbation is not among the least of + my boasts,” returned the Pilot, in affected humility, while secret pride + was manifested even in his lofty attitude. “But venture not a syllable in + her dispraise, for you know not whom you censure. She is less + distinguished by her illustrious birth and elevated station, than by her + virtues and loveliness. She lives the first of her sex in Europe—the + daughter of an emperor, the consort of the most powerful king, and the + smiling and beloved patroness of a nation who worship at her feet. Her + life is above all reproach, as it is above all earthly punishment, were + she so lost as to merit it; and it has been the will of Providence to + place her far beyond the reach of all human misfortunes.” + </p> + <p> + “Has it placed her above human errors, John? Punishment is the natural and + inevitable consequence of sin; and unless she can say more than has ever + fallen to the lot of humanity to say truly, she may yet be made to feel + the chastening arm of One, to whose eyes all her pageantry and power are + as vacant as the air she breathes—so insignificant must it seem when + compared to his own just rule! But if you vaunt that you have been + permitted to kiss the hem of the robes of the French queen, and have been + the companion of high-born and flaunting ladies, clad in their richest + array, can ye yet say to yourself, that amid them all ye have found one + whose tongue has been bold to tell you the truth, or whose heart has + sincerely joined in her false professions?” + </p> + <p> + “Certainly none have met me with the reproaches that I have this night + received from Alice Dunscombe, after a separation of six long years,” + returned the Pilot. + </p> + <p> + “If I have spoken to you the words of holy truth, John, let them not be + the less welcome, because they are strangers to your ears. Oh! think that + she who has thus dared to use the language of reproach to one whose name + is terrible to all who live on the border of this island, is led to the + rash act by no other motive than interest in your eternal welfare.” + </p> + <p> + “Alice! Alice! you madden me with these foolish speeches! Am I a monster + to frighten unprotected women and helpless children? What mean these + epithets, as coupled with my name? Have you, too, lent a credulous ear to + the vile calumnies with which the policy of your rulers has ever attempted + to destroy the fair fame of those who oppose them, and those chiefly who + oppose them with success? My name may be terrible to the officers of the + royal fleet, but where and how have I earned a claim to be considered + formidable to the helpless and unoffending?” + </p> + <p> + Alice Dunscombe cast a furtive and timid glance at the Pilot, which spoke + even stronger than her words, as she replied: + </p> + <p> + “I know not that all which is said of you and your deeds is true. I have + often prayed, in bitterness and sorrow, that a tenth part of that which is + laid to your charge may not be heaped on your devoted head at the great + and final account. But, John, I have known you long and well, and Heaven + forbid, that on this solemn occasion, which may be the last, the last of + our earthly interviews, I should be found wanting in Christian duty, + through a woman's weakness. I have often thought, when I have heard the + gall of bitter reproach and envenomed language hurled against your name, + that they who spoke so rashly, little understood the man they vituperated. + But, though ye are at times, and I may say almost always, as mild and even + as the smoothest sea over which ye have ever sailed, yet God has mingled + in your nature a fearful mixture of fierce passions, which, roused, are + more like the southern waters when troubled with the tornado. It is + difficult for me to say how far this evil spirit may lead a man, who has + been goaded by fancied wrongs to forget his country and home, and who is + suddenly clothed with power to show his resentments.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot listened with rooted attention, and his piercing eye seemed to + reach the seat of those thoughts which she but half expressed; still he + retained the entire command of himself, and answered, more in sorrow than + in anger: + </p> + <p> + “If anything could convert me to your own peaceful and unresisting + opinions, Alice, it would be the reflections that offer themselves at this + conviction, that even you have been led by the base tongues of my + dastardly enemies, to doubt my honor and conduct. What is fame, when a man + can be thus traduced to his nearest friends? But no more of these childish + reflections! they are unworthy of myself, my office, and the sacred cause + in which I have enlisted!” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, John, shake them not off,” said Alice, unconsciously laying her hand + on his arm; “they are as the dew to the parched herbage, and may freshen + the feelings of your youth, and soften the heart that has grown hard, if + hard it be, more by unnatural indulgence than its own base inclinations.” + </p> + <p> + “Alice Dunscombe,” said the Pilot, approaching her with solemn + earnestness, “I have learnt much this night, though I came not in quest of + such knowledge. You have taught me how powerful is the breath of the + slanderer, and how frail is the tenure by which we hold our good names. + Full twenty times have I met the hirelings of your prince in open battle, + fighting ever manfully under that flag which was first raised to the + breeze by my own hands, and which, I thank my God, I have never yet seen + lowered an inch; but with no one act of cowardice or private wrong in all + that service can I reproach myself; and yet, how am I rewarded! The tongue + of the vile calumniator is keener than the sword of the warrior, and + leaves a more indelible scar!” + </p> + <p> + “Never have ye uttered a truer sentiment, John, and God send that ye may + encourage such thoughts to your own eternal advantage,” said Alice, with + engaging interest “You say that you have risked your precious life in + twenty combats, and observe how little of Heaven's favor is bestowed on + the abettors of rebellion! They tell me that the world has never witnessed + a more desperate and bloody struggle than this last, for which your name + has been made to sound to the furthermost ends of the isle.” + </p> + <p> + “'Twill be known wherever naval combats are spoken of!” interrupted the + Pilot, the melancholy which had begun to lower in his countenance giving + place to a look of proud exultation. + </p> + <p> + “And yet its fancied glory cannot shield your name from wrong, nor are the + rewards of the victor equal, in a temporal sense, to those which the + vanquished has received. Know you that our gracious monarch, deeming your + adversary's cause so sacred, has extended to him his royal favor?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! he has dubbed him knight!” exclaimed the Pilot with a scornful and + bitter laugh: “let him be again furnished with a ship, and me with another + opportunity, and I promise him an earldom, if being again vanquished can + constitute a claim!” + </p> + <p> + “Speak not so rashly, nor vaunt yourself of possessing a protecting power + that may desert you, John, when you most need it, and least expect the + change,” returned his companion; “the battle is not always to the strong, + neither is the race to the swift.” + </p> + <p> + “Forget you, my good Alice, that your words will admit of a double + meaning? Has the battle been to the strong! Though you say not well in + denying the race to the swift. Yes, yes, often and again have the dastards + escaped me by their prudent speed! Alice Dunscombe, you know not a + thousandth part of the torture that I have been made to feel, by high-born + miscreants, who envy the merit they cannot equal, and detract from the + glory of deeds that they dare not attempt to emulate. How have I been cast + upon the ocean, like some unworthy vessel that is commissioned to do a + desperate deed, and then to bury itself in the ruin it has made! How many + malignant hearts have triumphed as they beheld my canvas open, thinking + that it was spread to hasten me to a gibbet, or to a tomb in the bosom of + the ocean! but I have disappointed them!” + </p> + <p> + The eyes of the Pilot no longer gazed with their piercing and settled + meaning; but they flashed with a fierce and wild pleasure, as he + continued, in a louder voice: + </p> + <p> + “Yes, bitterly have I disappointed them! Oh! the triumph over my fallen + enemies has been tame to this heartfelt exultation which places me + immeasurably above those false and craven hypocrites! I begged, I + implored, the Frenchmen, for the meanest of their craft, which possessed + but the common qualities of a ship of war; I urged the policy and + necessity of giving me such a force, for even then I promised to be found + in harm's way; but envy and jealousy robbed me of my just dues, and of + more than half my glory. They call me pirate! If I have claim to the name, + it was furnished more by the paltry outfit of my friends, than by any act + towards my enemies!” + </p> + <p> + “And do not these recollections prompt you to return to your allegiance, + to your prince and native land, John?” said Alice, in a subdued voice. + </p> + <p> + “Away with the silly thought!” interrupted the Pilot, recalled to himself + as if by a sudden conviction of the weakness he had betrayed; “it is ever + thus where men are made conspicuous by their works—but to your visit—I + have the power to rescue myself and companions from this paltry + confinement, and yet I would not have it done with violence, for your + sake. Bring you the means of doing it in quiet?” + </p> + <p> + “When the morning arrives, you will all be conducted to the apartment + where we first met.—This will be done at the solicitation of Miss + Howard, under the plea of compassion and justice, and with the professed + object of inquiring into your situations. Her request will not be refused; + and while your guard is stationed at the door, you will be shown, by + another entrance, through the private apartments of the wing, to a window, + whence you can easily leap to the ground, where a thicket is at hand; + afterwards we shall trust your safety to your own discretion.” + </p> + <p> + “And if this Dillon, of whom you have spoken, should suspect the truth, + how will you answer to the law for aiding our escape?” + </p> + <p> + “I believe he little dreams who is among the prisoners,” said Alice, + musing, “though he may have detected the character of one of your + companions. But it is private feeling, rather than public spirit, that + urges him on.” + </p> + <p> + “I have suspected something of this,” returned the Pilot, with a smile, + that crossed those features where ungovernable passions that had so lately + been exhibited, with an effect that might be likened to the last + glimmering of an expiring conflagration, serving to render the surrounding + ruin more obvious. “This young Griffith has led me from my direct path + with his idle imprudence, and it is right that his mistress should incur + some risk. But with you, Alice, the case is different; here you are only a + guest, and it is unnecessary that you should be known in the unfortunate + affair. Should my name get abroad, this recreant American, this Colonel + Howard, will find all the favor he has purchased by advocating the cause + of tyranny necessary to protect him from the displeasure of the ministry.” + </p> + <p> + “I fear to trust so delicate a measure to the young discretion of my + amiable friend,” said Alice, shaking her head. + </p> + <p> + “Remember, that she has her attachment to plead in her excuse; but dare + you say to the world that you still remember, with gentle feelings, the + man whom you stigmatize with such opprobrious epithets?” + </p> + <p> + A slight color gleamed over the brow of Alice Dunscombe, as she uttered, + in a voice that was barely audible: + </p> + <p> + “There is no longer a reason why the world should know of such a weakness, + though it did exist.” And, as the faint glow passed away, leaving her face + pale nearly as the hue of death, her eyes kindled with unusual fire, and + she added: “They can but take my life, John; and that I am ready to lay + down in your service!” + </p> + <p> + “Alice!” exclaimed the softened Pilot, “my kind, my gentle Alice—” + </p> + <p> + The knock of the sentinel at the door was heard at this critical moment. + Without waiting for a reply to his summons, the man entered the apartment; + and, in hurried language, declared the urgent necessity that existed for + the lady to retire. A few brief remonstrances were uttered by both Alice + and the Pilot, who wished to comprehend more clearly each other's + intentions relative to the intended escape: but the fear of personal + punishment rendered the soldier obdurate, and a dread of exposure at + length induced the lady to comply. She arose, and was leaving the + apartment with lingering steps, when the Pilot, touching her hand, + whispered to her impressively: + </p> + <p> + “Alice, we meet again before I leave this island forever?” + </p> + <p> + “We meet in the morning, John,” she returned in the same tone of voice, + “in the apartments of Miss Howard.” + </p> + <p> + He dropped her hand, and she glided from the room, when the impatient + sentinel closed the door, and silently turned the key on his prisoner. The + Pilot remained in a listening attitude, until the light footsteps of the + retiring pair were no longer audible, when he paced his confined apartment + with perturbed steps, occasionally pausing to look out at the driving + clouds and the groaning oaks that were trembling and rocking their broad + arms in the fitful gusts of the gale. In a few minutes the tempest in his + own passions had gradually subsided to the desperate and still calmness + that made him the man he was; when he again seated himself where Alice had + found him, and began to muse on the events of the times, from which the + transition to projecting schemes of daring enterprise and mighty + consequences was but the usual employment of his active and restless mind. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0015" id="link2HCH0015"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “<i>Sir And.</i>. I have no exquisite reason for't, but I've reason + good enough.” + <i>Twelfth Night.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The countenance of Captain Borroughcliffe, when the sentinel admitted him + to the apartment he had selected, was in that state of doubtful + illumination, when looks of peculiar cunning blend so nicely with the + stare of vacancy, that the human face is rendered not unlike an April day, + now smiling and inviting, and at the next moment clouded and dreary. It + was quite apparent that the soldier had an object for his unexpected + visit, by the importance of his air and the solemnity of the manner with + which he entered on the business. He waved his hand for the sentinel to + retire, with lofty dignity, and continued balancing his body, during the + closing of the door, and while a sound continued audible to his confused + faculties, with his eyes fixed in the direction of the noise, with that + certain sort of wise look that in many men supplies the place of something + better. When the captain felt himself secure from interruption, he moved + round with quick military precision, in order to face the man of whom he + was in quest. Griffith had been sleeping, though uneasily and with + watchfulness; and the Pilot had been calmly awaiting the visit which it + seemed he had anticipated; but their associate, who was no other than + Captain Manual, of the marines, was discovered in a very different + condition from either. Though the weather was cool and the night + tempestuous, he had thrown aside his pea-jacket, with most of his + disguise, and was sitting ruefully on his blanket, wiping, with one hand, + the large drops of sweat from his forehead, and occasionally grasping his + throat with the other, with a kind of convulsed mechanical movement. He + stared wildly at his visitor, though his entrance produced no other + alteration in these pursuits than a more diligent application of his + handkerchief and a more frequent grasping of his naked neck, as if he were + willing to ascertain, by actual experiment, what degree of pressure the + part was able to sustain, without exceeding a given quantity of + inconvenience. + </p> + <p> + “Comrade, I greet ye!” said Borroughcliffe, staggering to the side of his + prisoner, where he seated himself with an entire absence of ceremony: + “Comrade, I greet ye! Is the kingdom in danger, that gentlemen traverse + the island in the uniform of the regiment of incognitus, incognitii, + 'torum—damme, how I forget my Latin! Say, my fine fellow, are you + one of these 'torums?” + </p> + <p> + Manual breathed a little hard, which, considering the manner he had been + using his throat, was a thing to be expected; but, swallowing his + apprehensions, he answered with more spirit than his situation rendered + prudent or the occasion demanded. + </p> + <p> + “Say what you will of me, and treat me as you please, I defy any man to + call me Tory with truth.” + </p> + <p> + “You are no 'torum! Well, then, the war-office has got up a new dress! + Your regiment must have earned their facings in storming some water + battery, or perhaps it has done duty as marines. Am I right?” + </p> + <p> + “I'll not deny it,” said Manual, more stoutly; “I have served as a marine + for two years, though taken from the line of——” + </p> + <p> + “The army,” said Borroughcliffe, interrupting a most damning confession of + which “state line” the other had belonged to. “I kept a dog-watch, myself, + once, on board the fleet of my Lord Howe; but it is a service that I do + not envy any man. Our afternoon parades were dreadfully unsteady, for it's + a time, you know, when a man wants solid ground to stand on. However, I + purchased my company with some prize-money that fell in my way, and I + always remember the marine service with gratitude. But this is dry work. I + have put a bottle of sparkling Madeira in my pocket, with a couple of + glasses, which we will discuss while we talk over more important matters. + Thrust your hand into my right pocket; I have been used to dress to the + front so long, that it comes mighty awkward to me to make this backward + motion, as if it were into a cartridge-box.” + </p> + <p> + Manual, who had been at a loss how to construe the manner of the other, + perceived at once a good deal of plain English in this request, and he + dislodged one of Colonel Howard's dusty bottles, with a dexterity that + denoted the earnestness of his purpose. Borroughcliffe had made a suitable + provision of glasses; and extracting the cork in a certain scientific + manner, he tendered to his companion a bumper of the liquor, before + another syllable was uttered by either of the expectants. The gentlemen + concluded their draughts with a couple of smacks, that sounded not unlike + the pistols of two practised duellists, though certainly a much less + alarming noise, when the entertainer renewed the discourse. + </p> + <p> + “I like one of your musty-looking bottles, that is covered with dust and + cobwebs, with a good southern tan on it,” he said. “Such liquor does not + abide in the stomach, but it gets into the heart at once, and becomes + blood in the beating of a pulse. But how soon I knew you! That sort of + knowledge is the freemasonry of our craft. I knew you to be the man you + are, the moment I laid eyes on you in what we call our guard-room; but I + thought I would humor the old soldier who lives here, by letting him have + the formula of an examination, as a sort of deference to his age and + former rank. But I knew you the instant I saw you. I have seen you + before!” + </p> + <p> + The theory of Borroughcliffe, in relation to the incorporation of wine + with the blood, might have been true in the case of the marine, whose + whole frame appeared to undergo a kind of magical change by the experiment + of drinking, which, the reader will understand, was diligently persevered + in while a drop remained in the bottle. The perspiration no longer rolled + from his brow, neither did his throat manifest that uneasiness which had + rendered such constant external applications necessary; but he settled + down into an air of cool but curious interest, which, in some measure, was + the necessary concomitant of his situation. + </p> + <p> + “We may have met before, as I have been much in service, and yet I know + not where you could have seen me,” said Manual. “Were you ever a prisoner + of war?” + </p> + <p> + “Hum! not exactly such an unfortunate devil; but a sort of conventional + non-combatant. I shared the hardships, the glory, the equivocal victories + (where we killed and drove countless numbers of rebels—who were + not), and, woe is me! the capitulation of Burgoyne. But let that + pass-which was more than the Yankees would allow us to do. You know not + where I could have seen you? I have seen you on parade, in the field, in + battle and out of battle, in camp, in barracks; in short, everywhere but + in a drawing-room. No, no; I have never seen you before this night in a + drawing-room!” + </p> + <p> + Manual stared in a good deal of wonder and some uneasiness at these + confident assertions, which promised to put his life in no little + jeopardy; and it is to be supposed that the peculiar sensation about the + throat was revived, as he made a heavy draught, before he said: + </p> + <p> + “You will swear to this—Can you call me by name?” + </p> + <p> + “I will swear to it in any court in Christendom,” said the dogmatical + soldier; “and your name is—is—Fugleman!” + </p> + <p> + “If it is, I'll be damn'd!” exclaimed the other, with exulting + precipitation. + </p> + <p> + “Swear not!” said Borroughcliffe, with a solemn air; “for what mattereth + an empty name! Call thyself by what appellation thou wilt, I know thee. + Soldier is written on thy martial front; thy knee bendeth not; nay, I even + doubt if the rebellious member bow in prayer——” + </p> + <p> + “Come, sir,” interrupted Manual, a little sternly; “no more of this + trifling, but declare your will at once. Rebellious member, indeed! These + fellows will call the skies of America rebellious heavens shortly!” + </p> + <p> + “I like thy spirit, lad,” returned the undisturbed Borroughcliffe; “it + sits as gracefully on a soldier as his sash and gorget; but it is lost on + an old campaigner. I marvel, however, that thou takest such umbrage at my + slight attack on thy orthodoxy. I fear the fortress must be weak, where + the outworks are defended with such a waste of unnecessary courage!” + </p> + <p> + “I know not why or wherefore you have paid me this visit, Captain + Borroughcliffe,” said Manual, with a laudable discretion, which prompted + him to reconnoitre the other's views a little, before he laid himself more + open; “if captain be your rank, and Borroughcliffe be your name. But this + I do know, that if it be only to mock me in my present situation, it is + neither soldier like nor manly; and it is what, in other circumstances, + might be attended by some hazard.” + </p> + <p> + “Hum!” said the other, with his immovable coolness; “I see you set the + wine down as nothing, though the king drinks not as good; for the plain + reason that the sun of England cannot find its way through the walls of + Windsor Castle as easily as the sun of Carolina can warm a garret covered + with cedar shingles. But I like your spirit more and more. So draw + yourself up in battle array, and let us have another charge at this black + bottle, when I shall lay before your military eyes a plan of the whole + campaign.” + </p> + <p> + Manual first bestowed an inquiring glance on his companion; when, + discovering no other expression than foolish cunning, which was fast + yielding before the encroaching footsteps of stupid inebriety, he quietly + placed himself in the desired position. The wine was drunk, when + Borroughcliffe proceeded to open his communications more unreservedly. + </p> + <p> + “You are a soldier, and I am a soldier. That you are a soldier, my orderly + could tell; for the dog has both seen a campaign, and smelt villanous + saltpetre, when compounded according to a wicked invention; but it + required the officer to detect the officer. Privates do not wear such + linen as this, which seemeth to me an unreasonably cool attire for the + season; nor velvet stocks, with silver buckles; nor is there often the + odorous flavor of sweet-scented pomatum to be discovered around their + greasy locks. In short, thou art both soldier and officer.” + </p> + <p> + “I confess it,” said Manual; “I hold the rank of captain, and shall expect + the treatment of one.” + </p> + <p> + “I think I have furnished you with wine fit for a general,” returned + Borroughcliffe; “but have your own way. Now, it would be apparent to men, + whose faculties had not been rendered clear by such cordials as this + dwelling aboundeth with, that when you officers journey through the + island, clad in the uniform incognitorum, which in your case means the + marine corps, that something is in the wind of more than usual moment. + Soldiers owe their allegiance to their prince, and next to him to war, + women, and wine. Of war, there is none in the realm; of women, plenty; but + wine, I regret to say, that is, good wine, grows both scarce and dear. Do + I speak to the purpose, comrade?” + </p> + <p> + “Proceed,” said Manual, whose eyes were not less attentive than his ears, + in a hope to discover whether his true character were understood. + </p> + <p> + “En avant! in plain English, forward march! Well, then, the difficulty + lies between women and wine; which, when the former are pretty, and the + latter rich, is a very agreeable sort of an alternative. That it is not + wine of which you are in quest, I must believe, my comrade captain, or you + would not go on the adventure in such shabby attire. You will excuse me, + but who would think of putting anything better than their Port before a + man in a pair of tarred trousers? No! no! Hollands, green-and-yellow + Hollands, is a potation good enough to set before one of the present + bearing.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet I have met with him who has treated me to the choicest of the + south-side Madeira!” + </p> + <p> + “Know you the very side from which the precious fluid comes! That looks + more in favor of the wine. But, after all, woman, dear capricious woman, + who one moment fancies she sees a hero in regimentals, and the next a + saint in a cassock; and who always sees something admirable in a suitor, + whether he be clad in tow or velvet—woman is at the bottom of this + mysterious masquerading. Am I right, comrade!” + </p> + <p> + By this time Manual had discovered that he was safe, and he returned to + the conversation with a revival of all his ready wits, which had been + strangely paralyzed by his previous disorder in the region of the throat. + First bestowing a wicked wink on his companion, and a look that would have + outdone the wisest aspect of Solomon, he replied; + </p> + <p> + “Ah! woman has much to answer for!” + </p> + <p> + “I knew it,” exclaimed Borroughcliffe; “and this confession only confirms + me in the good opinion I have always entertained of myself. If his majesty + has any particular wish to close this American business, let him have a + certain convention burnt, and a nameless person promoted, and we shall + see! But, answer as you love truth; is it a business of holy matrimony, or + a mere dalliance with the sweets of Cupid?” + </p> + <p> + “Of honest wedlock,” said Manual, with an air as serious as if Hymen + already held him in his fetters. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis honest! Is there money?” + </p> + <p> + “Is there money?” repeated Manual, with a sort of contemptuous echo. + “Would a soldier part with his liberty, but with his life, unless the + chains were made of gold?” + </p> + <p> + “That's the true military doctrine!” cried the other; “faith, you have + some discretion in your amphibious corps, I find! But why this disguise? + are the 'seniors grave,' as well as 'potent and reverend?' Why this + disguise, I again ask?” + </p> + <p> + “Why this disguise!” repeated Manual, coolly: “Is there any such thing as + love in your regiment without disguise? With us, it is a regular symptom + of the disease.” + </p> + <p> + “A most just and discreet description of the passion, my amphibious + comrade!” said the English officer; “and yet the symptoms in your case are + attended by some very malignant tokens. Does your mistress love tar?” + </p> + <p> + “No; but she loveth me; and, of course, whatever attire I choose to appear + in.” + </p> + <p> + “Still discreet and sagacious! and yet only a most palpable feint to avoid + my direct attack. You have heard of such a place as Gretna Green, a little + to the north of this, I dare say, my aquatic comrade. Am I right?” + </p> + <p> + “Gretna Green!” said Manual, a little embarrassed by his ignorance; “some + parade-ground, I suppose?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, for those who suffer under the fire of Master Cupid. A parade-ground! + well, there is some artful simplicity in that! But all will not do with an + old campaigner. It is a difficult thing to impose on an old soldier, my + water-battery. Now listen and answer; and you shall see what it is to + possess a discernment—therefore deny nothing. You are in love?” + </p> + <p> + “I deny nothing,” said Manual, comprehending at once that this was his + safest course. + </p> + <p> + “Your mistress is willing, and the money is ready, but the old people say, + halt!” + </p> + <p> + “I am still mute!” + </p> + <p> + “Tis prudent. You say march—Gretna Green is the object; and your + flight is to be by water!” + </p> + <p> + “Unless I can make my escape by water, I shall never make it,” said + Manual, with another sympathetic movement with his hand to his throat. + </p> + <p> + “Keep mute; you need tell me nothing. I can see into a mystery that is as + deep as a well, to-night. Your companions are hirelings; perhaps your + shipmates; or men to pilot you on this expedition!” + </p> + <p> + “One is my shipmate, and the other is our pilot,” said Manual, with more + truth than usual. + </p> + <p> + “You are well provided. One thing more, and I shall become mute in my + turn. Does she whom you seek lie in this house?” + </p> + <p> + “She does not; she lies but a short distance from this place; and I should + be a happy fellow could I but once more put foot——” + </p> + <p> + “Eyes on her. Now listen, and you shall have your wish. You possess the + ability to march yet, which, considering the lateness of the hour, is no + trifling privilege; open that window—is it possible to descend from + it?” + </p> + <p> + Manual eagerly complied, but he turned from the place in disappointment. + </p> + <p> + “It would be certain death to attempt the leap. The devil only could + escape from it.” + </p> + <p> + “So I should think,” returned Borroughcliffe, dryly. “You must be content + to pass for that respectable gentleman for the rest of your days, in St. + Ruth's Abbey. For through that identical hole must you wing your flight on + the pinions of love.” + </p> + <p> + “But how! The thing is impossible.” + </p> + <p> + “In imagination only. There is some stir, a good deal of foolish + apprehension, and a great excess of idle curiosity, among certain of the + tenants of this house, on your account. They fear the rebels, who, we all + know, have not soldiers enough to do their work neatly at home, and who, + of course, would never think of sending any here. You wish to be snug—I + wish to serve a brother in distress. Through that window you must be + supposed to fly—no matter how; while by following me you can pass + the sentinel, and retire peaceably, like any other mortal, on your own two + stout legs.” + </p> + <p> + This was a result that exceeded all that Manual had anticipated from their + amicable but droll dialogue; and the hint was hardly given, before he + threw on the garments that agitation had before rendered such + encumbrances; and in less time than we have taken to relate it, the marine + was completely equipped for his departure. In the mean time, Captain + Borroughcliffe raised himself to an extremely erect posture, which he + maintained with the inflexibility of a rigid martinet. When he found + himself established on his feet, the soldier intimated to his prisoner + that he was ready to proceed. The door was instantly opened by Manual, and + together they entered the gallery. + </p> + <p> + “Who comes there?” cried the sentinel, with a vigilance and vigor that he + intended should compensate for his previous neglect of duty. + </p> + <p> + “Walk straight, that he may see you,” said Borroughcliffe, with much + philosophy. + </p> + <p> + “Who goes there?” repeated the sentinel, throwing his musket to a poise, + with a rattling sound that echoed along the naked walls. + </p> + <p> + “Walk crooked,” added Borroughcliffe, “that if he fire he may miss.” + </p> + <p> + “We shall be shot at, with this folly,” muttered Manual. + </p> + <p> + “We are friends, and your officer is one of us.” + </p> + <p> + “Stand, friends—advance, officer, and give the counter-sign,” cried + the sentinel. + </p> + <p> + “That is much easier said than done,” returned his captain; “forward, Mr. + Amphibious, you can walk like a postman—move to the front, and + proclaim the magical word, 'loyalty;' 'tis a standing countersign, ready + furnished to my hands by mine hosts the colonel; your road is then clear + before you—but hark——” + </p> + <p> + Manual made an eager step forward, when, recollecting himself, he turned, + and added: “My assistants, the seamen! I can do nothing without them.” + </p> + <p> + “Lo! the keys are in the doors, ready for my admission,” said the + Englishman; “turn them, and bring out your forces.” + </p> + <p> + Quick as thought, Manual was in the room of Griffith, to whom he briefly + communicated the situation of things, when he reappeared in the passage, + and then proceeded on a similar errand to the room of the Pilot. + </p> + <p> + “Follow, and behave as usual,” he whispered; “say not a word, but trust + all to me.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot arose, and obeyed these instructions without asking a question, + with the most admirable coolness. + </p> + <p> + “I am now ready to proceed,” said Manual, when they had joined + Borroughcliffe. + </p> + <p> + During the short time occupied in these arrangements, the sentinel and his + captain had stood looking at each other with great military exactitude, + the former ambitious of manifesting his watchfulness, the latter awaiting + the return of the marine. The captain now beckoned to Manual to advance + and give the countersign. + </p> + <p> + “Loyalty,” whispered Manual, when he approached the sentinel. But the + soldier had been allowed time to reflect; and as he well understood the + situation of his officer, he hesitated to allow the prisoner to pass, + After a moment's pause, he said: + </p> + <p> + “Advance, friends.” At this summons the whole party moved to the point of + his bayonet; when the man continued: “The prisoners have the countersign, + Captain Borroughcliffe, but I dare not let them pass.” + </p> + <p> + “Why not?” asked the captain; “am I not here, sirrah? do you not know me?” + </p> + <p> + “Yes, sir, I know your honor, and respect your honor; but I was posted + here by my sergeant, and ordered not to let these men pass out on any + account.” + </p> + <p> + “That's what I call good discipline,” said Borroughcliffe, with an + exulting laugh; “I knew the lad would not mind me any more than that he + would obey the orders of that lamp. Here are no slaves of the lamp, my + amphibious comrade; drill ye your marines in this consummate style to + niceties?” + </p> + <p> + “What means this trifling?” said the Pilot, sternly. + </p> + <p> + “Ah! I thought I should turn the laugh on you,” cried Manual, affecting to + join in the mirth; “we know all these things well, and we practise them in + our corps; but though the sentinel cannot know you, the sergeant will; so + let him be called and orders be given through him to the man on post, that + we may pass out.” + </p> + <p> + “Your throat grows uneasy, I see,” said Borroughcliffe; “you crave, + another bottle of the generous fluid. Well, it shall be done. Sentinel, + you can throw up yon window, and give a call to the sergeant.” + </p> + <p> + “The outcry will ruin us,” said the Pilot, in a whisper to Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “Follow me,” said the young sailor. The sentinel was turning to execute + the orders of his captain as Griffith spoke, when springing forward, in an + instant he wrenched the musket from his hands; a heavy blow with its butt + felled the astonished soldier to the floor; then, poising his weapon, + Griffith exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “Forward! we can clear our own way now!” + </p> + <p> + “On!” said the Pilot, leaping lightly over the prostrate soldier, a dagger + gleaming in one hand and a pistol presented in the other. + </p> + <p> + Manual was by his side in an instant, armed in a similar manner; and the + three rushed together from the building, without meeting any one to oppose + their flight. + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe was utterly unable to follow; and so astounded was he by + this sudden violence, that several minutes passed before he was restored + to the use of his speech, a faculty which seldom deserted him. The man had + recovered his senses and his feet, however; and the two stood gazing at + each other in mute condolence. At length the sentinel broke the silence: + </p> + <p> + “Shall I give the alarm, your honor?” + </p> + <p> + “I rather think not, Peters. I wonder if there be any such thing as + gratitude or good-breeding in the marine corps!” + </p> + <p> + “I hope your honor will remember that I did my duty, and that I was + disarmed while executing your orders.” + </p> + <p> + “I can remember nothing about it, Peters, except that it is rascally + treatment, and such as I shall yet make this amphibious aquatic gentleman + answer for. But lock the door-look as if nothing had happened, and——” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! your honor, that is not so easily done as your honor may please to + think. I have not any doubt but there is the print of the breech of a + musket stamped on my back and shoulders, as plainly to be seen as that + light.” + </p> + <p> + “Then look as you please; but hold your peace, sirrah. Here is a crown to + buy a plaster. I heard the dog throw away your musket on the stairs—go + seek it, and return to your post; and when you are relieved, act as if + nothing had happened. I take the responsibility on myself.” + </p> + <p> + The man obeyed; and when he was once more armed, Borroughcliffe, a good + deal sobered by the surprise, made the best of his way to his own + apartment, muttering threats and execrations against the “corps of marines + and the whole race,” as he called them, “of aquatic amphibii.” + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0016" id="link2HCH0016"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XVI. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Away! away! the covey's fled the cover; + Put forth the dogs, and let the falcon fly— + I'll spend some leisure in the keen pursuit, + Nor longer waste my hours in sluggish quiet.” + </pre> + <p> + The soldier passed the remainder of the night in the heavy sleep of a + bacchanalian, and awoke late on the following morning, only when aroused + by the entrance of his servant. When the customary summons had induced the + captain to unclose his eyelids, he arose in his bed, and after performing + the usual operation of a diligent friction on his organs of vision, he + turned sternly to his man, and remarked with an ill-humor that seemed to + implicate the innocent servant in the fault which his master condemned: + </p> + <p> + “I thought, sirrah, that I ordered Sergeant Drill not to let a drumstick + touch a sheepskin while we quartered in the dwelling of this hospitable + old colonel! Does the fellow despise my commands? or does he think the + roll of a drum, echoing through the crooked passages of St. Ruth, a melody + that is fit to disturb the slumbers of its inmates?” + </p> + <p> + “I believe, sir,” returned the man, “it was the wish of Colonel Howard + himself, that on this occasion the sergeant should turn out the guard by + the roll of the drum.” + </p> + <p> + “The devil it was!—I see the old fellow loves to tickle the drum of + his own ear now and then with familiar sounds; but have you had a muster + of the cattle from the farmyard too, as well as a parade of the guard? I + hear the trampling of feet, as if the old abbey were a second ark, and all + the beasts of the field were coming aboard of us!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis nothing but the party of dragoons from——, who are + wheeling into the courtyard, sir, where the colonel has gone out to + receive them.” + </p> + <p> + “Courtyard! light dragoons!” repeated Borroughcliffe, in amazement; “and + has it come to this, that twenty stout fellows of the ——th are + not enough to guard such a rookery as this old abbey, against the ghosts + and northeast storms, but we must have horse to reinforce us? Hum! I + suppose some of these booted gentlemen have heard of this South Carolina + Madeira.” + </p> + <p> + “Oh, no, sir!” cried his man; “it is only the party that Mr. Dillon went + to seek last evening, after you saw fit, sir, to put the three pirates in + irons.” + </p> + <p> + “Pirates in irons,” said Borroughcliffe, again passing his hands over his + eyes, though in a more reflecting manner than before: “ha! oh! I remember + to have put three suspicious looking rascals in the black-hole, or some + such place; but what can Mr. Dillon, or the light dragoons, have to do + with these fellows?” + </p> + <p> + “That we do not know, sir; but it is said below, sir, as some suspicions + had fallen on their being conspirators and rebels from the colonies, and + that they were great officers and Tories in disguise; some said that one + was General Washington, and others that it was only three members of the + Yankee parliament, come over to get our good old English fashions to set + themselves up with.” + </p> + <p> + “Washington! Members of Congress! Go—go, simpleton, and learn how + many these troopers muster, and what halt they make; but stay, place my + clothes near me. Now, do as I bid you, and if the dragoon officer enquire + for me, make my respects, and tell him I shall be with him soon. Go, + fellow; go.” + </p> + <p> + When the man left the room, the captain, while he proceeded with the + business of the toilet, occasionally gave utterance to the thoughts that + crowded on his recollection, after the manner of a soliloquy. + </p> + <p> + “Ay! my commission to a half-pay ensigncy, that some of these lazy + fellows, who must have a four-legged beast to carry them to the wars, have + heard of the 'south side.' South side! I believe I must put an + advertisement in the London Gazette, calling that amphibious soldier to an + account. If he be a true man, he will not hide himself under his incognito, + but will give me a meeting. If that should fail, damme, I'll ride across + to Yarmouth, and call out the first of the mongrel breed that I fall in + with. 'Sdeath! Was ever such an insult practised on a gentleman and a + soldier before? Would that I only knew his name! Why, if the tale should + get abroad, I shall be the standing joke of the mess-table, until some + greater fool than myself can be found. It would cost me at least six duels + to get rid of it. No, no; not a trigger will I pull in my own regiment + about the silly affair: but I'll have a crack at some marine in very + revenge; for that is no more than reasonable. That Peters! if the + scoundrel should dare whisper anything of the manner in which he was + stamped with the breech of the musket! I can't flog him for it; but if I + don't make it up to him the first time he gives me a chance, I am ignorant + of the true art of balancing regimental accounts.” + </p> + <p> + By the time the recruiting officer had concluded this soliloquy, which + affords a very fair exposition of the current of his thoughts, he was + prepared to meet the new comers, and he accordingly descended to the + courtyard, as in duty bound, to receive them in his proper person. + Boroughcliffe encountered his host, in earnest conversation with a young + man in a cavalry uniform, in the principal entrance of the abbey, and was + greeted by the former with: + </p> + <p> + “A good morning to you, my worthy guard and protector! here is rare news + for your loyal ears. It seems that our prisoners are enemies to the king + in disguise; and, Cornet Fitzgerald—Captain Borroughcliffe, of the—th, + permit me to make you acquainted with Mr. Fitzgerald of the —th + light dragoons.” While the soldiers exchanged their salutations, the old + man continued: “The cornet has been kind enough to lead down a detachment + of his troop to escort the rogues up to London, or some other place, where + they will find enough good and loyal officers to form a court-martial, + that can authorize their execution as spies. Christopher Dillon, my worthy + kinsman, Kit, saw into their real characters at a glance; while you and I, + like two unsuspecting boys, thought the rascals would have made fit men to + serve the king. But Kit has an eye and a head that few enjoy like him, and + I would that he might receive his dues at the English bar.” + </p> + <p> + “It is to be desired, sir,” said Borroughcliffe, with a grave aspect, that + was produced chiefly by his effort to give effect to his sarcasm, but a + little, also, by the recollection of the occurrences that were yet to be + explained; “but what reason has Mr. Christopher Dillon to believe that the + three seamen are more or less than they seem?” + </p> + <p> + “I know not what; but a good and sufficient reason, I will venture my + life,” cried the colonel; “Kit is a lad for reasons, which you know is the + foundation of his profession, and knows how to deliver them manfully in + the proper place; but you know, gentlemen, that the members of the bar + cannot assume the open and bold front that becomes a soldier, without + often endangering the cause in which they are concerned. No, no; trust me, + Kit has his reasons, and in good time will he deliver them.” + </p> + <p> + “I hope, then,” said the captain carelessly, “that it may be found that we + have had a proper watch on our charge, Colonel Howard; I think you told me + the windows were too high for an escape in that direction, for I had no + sentinel outside of the building.” + </p> + <p> + “Fear nothing, my worthy friend,” cried his host; “unless your men have + slept, instead of watching, we have them safe; but, as it will be + necessary to convey them away before any of the civil authority can lay + hands on them, let us proceed to the rear, and unkennel the dogs. A party + of the horse might proceed at once with them to——, while we + are breaking our fasts. It would be no very wise thing to allow the + civilians to deal with them, for they seldom have a true idea of the + nature of the crime.” + </p> + <p> + “Pardon me, sir,” said the young officer of horse; “I was led to believe, + by Mr. Dillon, that we might meet with a party of the enemy in some little + force, and that I should find a pleasanter duty than that of a constable; + besides, sir, the laws of the realm guarantee to the subject a trial by + his peers, and it is more than I dare do to carry the men to the barracks, + without first taking them before a magistrate.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! you speak of loyal and dutiful subjects,” said the colonel; “and, as + respects them, doubtless, you are right; but such privileges are withheld + from enemies and traitors.” + </p> + <p> + “It must be first proved that they are such, before they can receive the + treatment or the punishment that they merit,” returned the young man, a + little positively, who felt the more confidence, because he had only left + the Temple the year before. “If I take charge of the men at all, it will + be only to transfer them safely to the civil authority.” + </p> + <p> + “Let us go and see the prisoners,” cried Borroughcliffe, with a view to + terminate a discussion that was likely to wax warm, and which he knew to + be useless; “perhaps they may quietly enroll themselves under the banners + of our sovereign, when all other interference, save that of wholesome + discipline, will become unnecessary.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, if they are of a rank in life to render such a step probable,” + returned the cornet, “I am well content that the matter should be thus + settled. I trust, however, that Captain Borroughcliffe will consider that + the —th light dragoons has some merit in this affair, and that we + are far short of our numbers in the second squadron.” + </p> + <p> + “We shall not be difficult at a compromise,” returned the captain; “there + is one apiece for us, and a toss of a guinea shall determine who has the + third man. Sergeant! follow, to deliver over your prisoners, and relieve + your sentry.” + </p> + <p> + As they proceeded in compliance with this arrangement, to the building in + the rear, Colonel Howard, who made one of the party, observed: + </p> + <p> + “I dispute not the penetration of Captain Borroughcliffe, but I understand + Mr. Christopher Dillon that there is reason to believe one of these men, + at least, to be of a class altogether above that of a common soldier; in + which case, your plans may fall to the ground.” + </p> + <p> + “And who does he deem the gentleman to be?” asked Borroughcliffe—“a + Bourbon in disguise, or a secret representative of the rebel congress?” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, nay: he said nothing more; my kinsman Kit keeps a close mouth + whenever Dame Justice is about to balance her scales. There are men who + may be said to have been born to be soldiers; of which number I should + call the Earl Cornwallis, who makes such head against the rebels in the + two Carolinas; others seem to be intended by nature for divines, and + saints on earth, such as their graces of York and Canterbury; while + another class appears as if it were impossible for them to behold things + unless with discriminating, impartial, and disinterested eyes; to which I + should say, belong my Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, and my kinsman, Mr. + Christopher Dillon. I trust, gentlemen, that when the royal arms have + crushed this rebellion, his majesty's ministers will see the propriety of + extending the dignity of the peerage to the colonies, as a means of reward + to the loyal, and a measure of policy to prevent further disaffection; in + which case I hope to see my kinsman decorated with the ermine of justice + bordering the mantle of a peer.” + </p> + <p> + “Your expectations, my excellent sir, are right reasonable; as I doubt not + your kinsman will become, at some future day, that which he is not at + present, unhappily for his deserts, right honorable,” said Borroughcliffe. + “But be of good heart, sir; from what I have seen of his merits, I doubt + not that the law will yet have its revenge in due season, and that we + shall be properly edified and instructed how to attain elevation in life, + by the future exaltation of Mr. Christopher Dillon; though by what title + he is to be then known, I am at a loss to say.” + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard was too much occupied with his own ex-parte views of the + war and things in general, to observe the shrewd looks that were exchanged + between the soldiers; but he answered with perfect simplicity: + </p> + <p> + “I have reflected much on that point, and have come to the opinion, that + as he has a small estate on that river, he should, cause his first barony + to be known by the title of 'Pedee.'” + </p> + <p> + “Barony!” echoed Borroughcliffe; “I trust the new nobles of a new world + will disdain the old worn-out distinctions of a hackneyed universe—eschew + all baronies, mine host, and cast earldoms and dukedoms to the shades. The + immortal Locke has unlocked his fertile mind to furnish you with + appellations suited to the originality of your condition and the nature of + your country. Ah! here comes the Cacique of Pedee, in his proper person!” + </p> + <p> + As Borroughcliffe spoke, they were ascending the flight of stone steps + which led to the upper apartments, where the prisoners were still supposed + to be confined; and, at the same moment, the sullen, gloomy features of + Dillon were seen as he advanced along the lower passage, with an + expression of malicious exultation hovering above his dark brow, that + denoted his secret satisfaction. As the hours passed away the period had + come round when the man who had been present at the escape of Griffith and + his friends was again posted to perform the duty of sentinel. As this + soldier well knew the situation of his trust, he was very coolly adjusted, + with his back against the wall, endeavoring to compensate himself for his + disturbed slumbers during the night, when the sounds of the approaching + footsteps warned him to assume the appearance of watchfulness. + </p> + <p> + “How, now, fellow!” cried Borroughcliffe; “what have you to say to your + charge!” + </p> + <p> + “I believe the men sleep, your honor; for I have heard no noises from the + rooms since I relieved the last sentinel.” + </p> + <p> + “The lads are weary, and are right to catch what sleep they can in their + comfortable quarters,” returned the captain. “Stand to your arms, sirrah! + and throw back your shoulders; and do not move like a crab, or a + train-band corporal; do you not see an officer of horse coming up? Would + you disgrace your regiment?” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! your honor, Heaven only knows whether I shall ever get my shoulders + even again.” + </p> + <p> + “Buy another plaster,” said Borroughcliffe, slipping a shilling into his + hand; “observe, you know nothing but your duty.” + </p> + <p> + “Which is, your honor——” + </p> + <p> + “To mind me, and be silent. But here comes the sergeant with his guard: he + will relieve you.” + </p> + <p> + The rest of the party stopped at the other end of the gallery, to allow + the few files of soldiers who were led by the orderly to pass them, when + they all moved towards the prison in a body. The sentinel was relieved in + due military style; when Dillon placed his hand on one of the doors, and + said, with a malicious sneer: + </p> + <p> + “Open here first, Mr. Sergeant; this cage holds the man we most want.” + </p> + <p> + “Softly, softly, my Lord Chief Justice, and most puissant Cacique,” said + the captain; “the hour has not yet come to empanel a jury of fat yeomen, + and no man must interfere with my boys but myself.” + </p> + <p> + “The rebuke is harsh, I must observe, Captain Borroughcliffe,” said the + colonel, “but I pardon it because it is military. No, no, Kit these nice + points must be left to martial usages. Be not impatient, my cousin; I + doubt not the hour will come, when you shall hold the scales of justice + and satisfy your loyal longings on many a traitor. Zounds! I could almost + turn executioner myself in such a cause!” + </p> + <p> + “I can curb my impatience, sir,” returned Dillon, with hypocritical + meekness, and great self-command, though his eyes were gleaming with + savage exultation. “I beg pardon of Captain Borroughcliffe, if, in my + desire to render the civil authority superior to the military, I have + trespassed on your customs.” + </p> + <p> + “You see, Borroughcliffe!” exclaimed the colonel, exultingly, “the lad is + ruled by an instinct in all matters of law and justice. I hold it to be + impossible that a man thus endowed can ever become a disloyal subject. But + our breakfast waits, and Mr. Fitzgerald has breathed his horse this cool + morning; let us proceed at once to the examination.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe motioned to the sergeant to open the door, when the whole + party entered the vacant room. + </p> + <p> + “Your prisoner has escaped!” cried the cornet, after a single moment + employed in making sure of the fact. + </p> + <p> + “Never! it must not, shall not be!” cried Dillon, quivering with rage, as + he glanced his eyes furiously around the apartment; “here has been + treachery! and foul treason to the king!” + </p> + <p> + “By whom committed, Mr. Christopher Dillon?” said Borroughcliffe, knitting + his brow, and speaking in a suppressed tone: “dare you, or any man living, + charge treason to the —th!” + </p> + <p> + A very different feeling from rage appeared now to increase the shivering + propensities of the future judge, who at once perceived it was necessary + to moderate his passion; and he returned, as it were by magic, to his + former plausible and insinuating manner, as he replied: + </p> + <p> + “Colonel Howard will understand the cause of my warm feelings, when I tell + him that this very room contained, last night, that disgrace to his name + and country, as well as traitor to his king, Edward Griffith, of the rebel + navy.” + </p> + <p> + “What!” exclaimed the colonel, starting, “has that recreant youth dared to + pollute the threshold of St. Ruth with his footstep? but you dream, Kit; + there would be too much hardihood in the act.” + </p> + <p> + “It appears not, sir,” returned the other; “for though in this very + apartment he most certainly was, he is here no longer. And yet from this + window, though open, escape would seem to be impossible, even with much + assistance.” + </p> + <p> + “If I thought that the contumelious boy had dared to be guilty of such an + act of gross impudence,” cried the colonel, “I should be tempted to resume + my arms, in my old age, to punish his effrontery. What! is it not enough + that he entered my dwelling in the colony, availing himself of the + distraction of the times, with an intent to rob me of my choicest jewel—ay! + gentlemen, even of my brother Harry's daughter—but that he must also + invade this hallowed island with a like purpose, thus thrusting his + treason, as it were, into the presence of his abused prince! No, no, Kit, + thy loyalty misleads thee; he has never dared to do the deed!” + </p> + <p> + “Listen, sir, and you shall be convinced,” returned the pliant + Christopher, “I do not wonder at your unbelief; but as a good testimony is + the soul of justice, I cannot resist its influence. You know, that two + vessels, corresponding in appearance to the two rebel cruisers that + annoyed us so much in the Carolinas, have been seen on the coast for + several days, which induced us to beg the protection of Captain + Borroughcliffe. Three men are found, the day succeeding that on which we + hear that these vessels came within the shoals, stealing through the + grounds of St. Ruth, in sailors' attire. They are arrested, and in the + voice of one of them, sir, I immediately detected that of the traitor + Griffith. He was disguised, it is true, and cunningly so; but when a man + has devoted his whole life to the business of investigating truth,” he + added, with an air of much modesty, “it is difficult to palm any disguise + on his senses.” + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard was strongly impressed with the probability of these + conjectures, and the closing appeal confirmed him immediately in his + kinsman's opinion, while Borroughcliffe listened with deep interest to the + speakers, and more than once bit his lip with vexation. When Dillon + concluded, the soldier exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “I'll swear there was a man among them who has been used to the drill.” + </p> + <p> + “Nothing more probable, my worthy friend,” said Dillon; “for as the + landing was never made without some evil purpose, rely on it, he came not + unguarded or unprotected. I dare say, the three were all officers, and one + of them might have been of the marines. That they had assistance is + certain, and it was because I felt assured they had a force secreted at + hand, that I went in quest of the reinforcement.” + </p> + <p> + There was so much plausibility, and, in fact, so much truth in all this, + that conviction was unwillingly admitted by Borroughcliffe, who walked + aside a moment to conceal the confusion which, in spite of his ordinary + inflexibility of countenance, he felt was manifesting itself in his rubric + visage, while he muttered: + </p> + <p> + “The amphibious dog! he was a soldier, but a traitor and an enemy. No + doubt he will have a marvelous satisfaction in delighting the rebellious + ears of his messmates, by rehearsing the manner in which he poured cold + water down the back of one Borroughcliffe, of the —th, who was + amusing him, at the same time, by pouring good, rich, south-side Madeira + down his own rebellious throat. I have a good mind to exchange my scarlet + coat for a blue jacket, on purpose to meet the sly rascal on the other + element, where we can discuss the matter over again. Well, sergeant, do + you find the other two?” + </p> + <p> + “They are gone together, your honor,” returned the orderly, who just then + re-entered from an examination of the other apartments; “and unless the + evil one helped them off, it's a mysterious business to me.” + </p> + <p> + “Colonel Howard,” said Borroughcliffe, gravely, “your precious south-side + cordial must be banished from the board, regularly with the cloth, until I + have my revenge; for satisfaction of this insult is mine to claim, and I + seek it this instant Go, Drill; detail a guard for the protection of the + house, and feed the rest of your command, then beat the general, and we + will take the field. Ay! my worthy veteran host, for the first time since + the days of the unlucky Charles Stuart, there shall be a campaign in the + heart of England.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! rebellion, rebellion! accursed, unnatural, unholy rebellion, caused + the calamity then and now!” exclaimed the colonel. + </p> + <p> + “Had I not better take a hasty refreshment for my men and their horses?” + asked the cornet; “and then make a sweep for a few miles along the coast? + It may be my luck to encounter the fugitives, or some part of their + force.” + </p> + <p> + “You have anticipated my very thoughts,” returned Borroughcliffe. “The + Cacique of Pedee may close the gates of St. Ruth, and, by barring the + windows, and arming the servants, he can make a very good defence against + an attack, should they think proper to assail our fortress; after he has + repulsed them, leave it to me to cut off their retreat.” + </p> + <p> + Dillon but little relished this proposal; for he thought an attempt to + storm the abbey would be the most probable course adopted by Griffith, in + order to rescue his mistress; and the jurist had none of the spirit of a + soldier in his composition. In truth, it was this deficiency that had + induced him to depart in person, the preceding night, in quest of the + reinforcement, instead of sending an express on the errand, But the + necessity of devising an excuse for a change in this dangerous arrangement + was obviated by Colonel Howard, who exclaimed, as soon as Borroughcliffe + concluded his plan: + </p> + <p> + “To me, Captain Borroughcliffe, belongs, of right, the duty of defending + St. Ruth, and it shall be no boy's play to force my works; but Kit would + rather try his chance in the open field, I know, Come, let us to our + breakfast, and then he shall mount, and act as a guide to the horse, along + the difficult passes of the seashore.” + </p> + <p> + “To breakfast then let it be,” cried the captain; “I distrust not my new + commander of the fortress; and in the field the Cacique forever! We follow + you, my worthy host.” + </p> + <p> + This arrangement was hastily executed in all its parts. The gentlemen + swallowed their meal in the manner of men who ate only to sustain nature, + and as a duty; after which the whole house became a scene of bustling + activity. The troops were mustered and paraded; Borroughcliffe, setting + apart a guard for the building, placed himself at the head of the + remainder of his little party, and they moved out of the courtyard in open + order, and at quick time. Dillon joyfully beheld himself mounted on one of + the best of Colonel Howard's hunters, where he knew that he had the + control, in a great measure, of his own destiny; his bosom throbbing with + a powerful desire to destroy Griffith, while he entertained a lively wish + to effect his object without incurring any personal risk. At his side was + the young cornet, seated with practised grace in his saddle, who, after + giving time for the party of foot-soldiers to clear the premises, glanced + his eye along the few files he led, and then gave the word to move. The + little division of horse wheeled briskly into open column, and the officer + touching his cap to Colonel Howard, they dashed through the gateway + together, and pursued their route towards the seaside at a hand-gallop. + </p> + <p> + The veteran lingered a few minutes, while the clattering of hoofs was to + be heard, or the gleam of arms was visible, to hear and gaze at sounds and + sights that he still loved; after which, he proceeded, in person, and not + without a secret enjoyment of the excitement, to barricade the doors and + windows, with an undaunted determination of making, in case of need, a + stout defence. + </p> + <p> + St. Ruth lay but a short two miles from the ocean; to which numerous roads + led, through the grounds of the abbey, which extended to the shore. Along + one of these paths Dillon conducted his party, until, after a few minutes + of hard riding, they approached the cliffs, when, posting his troopers + under cover of a little copse, the cornet rode in advance with his guide, + to the verge of the perpendicular rocks, whose bases were washed by the + foam that still whitened the waters from the surges of the subsiding sea. + </p> + <p> + The gale had broken before the escape of the prisoners; and as the power + of the eastern tempest had gradually diminished, a light current from the + south, that blew directly along the land, prevailed; and, though the ocean + still rolled in fearful billows, their surfaces were smooth, and they were + becoming, at each moment, less precipitous and more regular. The eyes of + the horsemen were cast in vain over the immense expanse of water that was + glistening brightly under the rays of the sun, which had just risen from + its bosom, in quest of some object or distant sail that might confirm + their suspicions, or relieve their doubts. But everything of that + description appeared to have avoided the dangerous navigation during the + violence of the late tempest, and Dillon, was withdrawing his eyes in + disappointment from the vacant view, when, as they fell towards the shore, + he beheld that which caused him to exclaim: + </p> + <p> + “There they go! and, by heaven, they will escape!” + </p> + <p> + The cornet looked in the direction of the other's finger, when he beheld, + at a short distance from the land, and apparently immediately under his + feet, a little boat that looked like a dark shell upon the water, rising + and sinking amid the waves, as if the men it obviously contained were + resting on their oars in idle expectation. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis they!” continued Dillon; “or, what is more probable, it is their + boat waiting to convey them to their vessel; no common business would + induce seamen to lie in this careless manner, within such a narrow + distance of the surf.” + </p> + <p> + “And what is to be done? They cannot be made to feel horse where they are; + nor would the muskets of the foot be of any use. A light three-pounder + would do its work handsomely on them!” + </p> + <p> + The strong desire which Dillon entertained to intercept, or rather to + destroy, the party, rendered him prompt at expedients. After a moment of + musing, he replied: + </p> + <p> + “The runaways must yet be on the land; and by scouring the coast, and + posting men at proper intervals, their retreat can easily be prevented; in + the mean time I will ride under the spur to——bay, where one of + his majesty's cutters now lies at anchor. It is but half an hour of hard + riding, and I can be on board of her. The wind blows directly in her + favor; and if we can once bring her down behind that headland, we shall + infallibly cut off or sink these midnight depredators.” + </p> + <p> + “Off, then!” cried the cornet, whose young blood was boiling for a + skirmish; “you will at least drive them to the shore, where I can deal + with them.” + </p> + <p> + The words were hardly uttered, before Dillon, after galloping furiously + along the cliffs, and turning short into a thick wood that lay in his + route, was out of sight. The loyalty of this gentleman was altogether of a + calculating nature, and was intimately connected with what he considered + his fealty to himself. He believed that the possession of Miss Howard's + person and fortune were advantages that would much more than + counterbalance any elevation that he was likely to obtain by the + revolution of affairs in his native colony. He considered Griffith as the + only natural obstacle to his success; and he urged his horse forward with + a desperate determination to work the ruin of the young sailor before + another sun had set. When a man labors in an evil cause, with such + feelings, and with such incentives, he seldom slights or neglects his + work; and Mr. Dillon, accordingly, was on board the Alacrity several + minutes short of the time in which he had promised to perform the + distance. + </p> + <p> + The plain old seaman, who commanded the cutter, listened to his tale with + cautious ears; and examined into the state of the weather, and other + matters connected with his duty, with the slow and deliberate decision of + one who had never done much to acquire a confidence in himself, and who + had been but niggardly rewarded for the little he had actually performed. + </p> + <p> + As Dillon was urgent, however, and the day seemed propitious, he at length + decided to act as he was desired, and the cutter was accordingly gotten + under way. + </p> + <p> + A crew of something less than fifty men moved with no little of their + commander's deliberation; but as the little vessel rounded the point + behind which she had been anchored, her guns were cleared, and the usual + preparations were completed for immediate and actual service. + </p> + <p> + Dillon, sorely against his will, was compelled to continue on board, in + order to point out the place where the suspecting boatmen were expected, + to be entrapped. Everything being ready, when they had gained a safe + distance from the land, the Alacrity was kept away before the wind, and + glided along the shore with a swift and easy progress that promised a + speedy execution of the business in which her commander had embarked. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0017" id="link2HCH0017"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XVII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “<i>Pol</i>. Very like a whale.” + <i>Shakespeare.</i> +</pre> + <p> + Notwithstanding the object of their expedition was of a public nature, the + feelings which had induced both Griffith and Barnstable to accompany the + Pilot with so much willingness, it will easily be seen, were entirely + personal. The short intercourse that he had maintained with his associates + enabled the mysterious leader of their party to understand the characters + of his two principal officers so thoroughly, as to induce him, when he + landed, with the purpose of reconnoitering to ascertain whether the + objects of his pursuit still held their determination to assemble at the + appointed hour, to choose Griffith and Manual as his only associates, + leaving Barnstable in command of his own vessel, to await their return, + and to cover their retreat. A good deal of argument, and some little of + the authority of his superior officer, was necessary to make Barnstable + quietly acquiesce in this arrangement; but as his good sense told him that + nothing should be unnecessarily hazarded, until the moment to strike the + final blow had arrived, he became gradually more resigned; taking care, + however, to caution Griffith to reconnoiter the abbey while his companion + was reconnoitering —— house. It was the strong desire of + Griffith to comply with this injunction, which carried them a little out + of their proper path, and led to the consequences that we have partly + related. The evening of that day was the time when the Pilot intended to + complete his enterprise, thinking to entrap his game while enjoying the + festivities that usually succeed their sports; and an early hour in the + morning was appointed, when Barnstable should appear at the nearest point + to the abbey, to take off his countrymen, in order that they might be as + little as possible subjected to the gaze of their enemies by daylight. If + they failed to arrive at the appointed time, his instructions were to + return to his schooner, which lay snugly embayed in a secret and retired + haven, that but few ever approached, either by land or water. + </p> + <p> + While the young cornet still continued gazing at the whale-boat (for it + was the party from the schooner that he saw), the hour expired for the + appearance of Griffith and his companions; and Barnstable reluctantly + determined to comply with the letter of his instructions, and leave them + to their own sagacity and skill to regain the Ariel. The boat had been + suffered to ride in the edge of the surf, since the appearance of the sun; + and the eyes of her crew were kept anxiously fixed on the cliffs, though + in vain, to discover the signal that was to call them to the place of + landing. After looking at his watch for the twentieth time, and as often + casting glances of uneasy dissatisfaction towards the shore, the + lieutenant exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “A charming prospect, this, Master Coffin, but rather too much poetry in + it for your taste; I believe you relish no land that is of a harder + consistency than mud!” + </p> + <p> + “I was born on the waters, sir,” returned the cockswain, from his snug + abode, where he was bestowed with his usual economy of room, “and it's + according to all things for a man to love his native soil. I'll not deny, + Captain Barnstable, but I would rather drop my anchor on a bottom that + won't broom a keel, though, at the same time, I harbor no great malice + against dry land.” + </p> + <p> + “I shall never forgive it, myself, if any accident has befallen Griffith + in this excursion,” rejoined the lieutenant; “his Pilot may be a better + man on the water than on terra firma, long Tom.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain turned his solemn visage, with an extraordinary meaning, + towards his commander, before he replied: + </p> + <p> + “For as long a time as I have followed the waters, sir, and that has been + ever since I've drawn my rations, seeing that I was born while the boat + was crossing Nantucket shoals, I've never known a pilot come off in + greater need, than the one we fell in with, when we made that stretch of + two on the land, in the dog-watch of yesterday.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! the fellow has played his part like a man; the occasion was great, + and it seems that he was quite equal to his work.” + </p> + <p> + “The frigate's people tell me, sir, that he handled the ship like a top,” + continued the cockswain; “but she is a ship that is a nateral inimy of the + bottom!” + </p> + <p> + “Can you say as much for this boat, Master Coffin?” cried Barnstable: + “keep her out of the surf, or you'll have us rolling in upon the beach, + presently, like an empty water-cask; you must remember that we cannot all + wade, like yourself in two-fathom water.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain cast a cool glance at the crests of foam that were breaking + over the tops of the billows, within a few yards of where their boat was + riding, and called aloud to his men: + </p> + <p> + “Pull a stroke or two; away with her into dark water.” + </p> + <p> + The drop of the oars resembled the movements of a nice machine, and the + light boat skimmed along the water like a duck that approaches to the very + brink of some imminent danger, and then avoids it, at the most critical + moment, apparently without an effort. While this necessary movement was + making, Barnstable arose, and surveyed the cliffs with keen eyes, and then + turning once more in disappointment from his search, he said: + </p> + <p> + “Pull more from the land, and let her run down at an easy stroke to the + schooner. Keep a lookout at the cliffs, boys; it is possible that they are + stowed in some of the holes in the rocks, for it's no daylight business + they are on.” + </p> + <p> + The order was promptly obeyed, and they had glided along for nearly a mile + in this manner, in the most profound silence, when suddenly the stillness + was broken by a heavy rush of air, and a dash of the water, seemingly at + no great distance from them. + </p> + <p> + “By heaven, Tom,” cried Barnstable, starting, “there is the blow of a + whale!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” returned the cockswain with undisturbed composure; “here is + his spout not half a mile to seaward; the easterly gale has driven the + creatur to leeward, and he begins to find himself in shoal water. He's + been sleeping, while he should have been working to windward!” + </p> + <p> + “The fellow takes it coolly, too! he's in no hurry to get an offing!” + </p> + <p> + “I rather conclude, sir,” said the cockswain, rolling over his tobacco in + his mouth very composedly, while his little sunken eyes began to twinkle + with pleasure at the sight, “the gentleman has lost his reckoning, and + don't know which way to head to take himself back into blue water.” + </p> + <p> + “Tis a finback!” exclaimed the lieutenant; “he will soon make headway, and + be off.” + </p> + <p> + “No, sir, 'tis a right-whale,” answered Tom; “I saw his spout; he threw up + a pair of as pretty rainbows as a Christian would wish to look at. He's a + raal oil-butt, that fellow!” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable laughed, turned himself away from the tempting sight, and tried + to look at the cliffs; and then unconsciously bent his longing eyes again + on the sluggish animal, who was throwing his huge carcass, at times, for + many feet from the water, in idle gambols. The temptation for sport, and + the recollection of his early habits, at length prevailed over his anxiety + in behalf of his friends, and the young officer inquired of his cockswain: + </p> + <p> + “Is there any whale-line in the boat, to make fast to that harpoon which + you bear about with you in fair weather or foul?” + </p> + <p> + “I never trust the boat from the schooner without part of a shot, sir,” + returned the cockswain; “there if something nateral in the sight of a tub + to my old eyes.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable looked at his watch, and again at the cliffs, when he + exclaimed, in joyous tones: + </p> + <p> + “Give strong way, my hearties! There seems nothing better to be done; let + us have a stroke of a harpoon at that impudent rascal.” + </p> + <p> + The men shouted spontaneously, and the old cockswain suffered his solemn + visage to relax into a small laugh, while the whale-boat sprang forward + like a courser for the goal. During the few minutes they were pulling + towards their game, long Tom arose from his crouching attitude in the + stern-sheets, and transferred his huge form to the bows of the boat, where + he made such preparations to strike the whale as the occasion required. + The tub, containing about half of a whale-line, was placed at the feet of + Barnstabie, who had been preparing an oar to steer with in place of the + rudder, which was unshipped, in order that, if necessary, the boat might + be whirled round when not advancing. + </p> + <p> + Their approach was utterly unnoticed by the monster of the deep, who + continued to amuse himself with throwing the water in two circular spouts + high into the air, occasionally flourishing the broad flukes of his tail + with a graceful but terrific force, until the hardy seamen were within a + few hundred feet of him, when he suddenly cast his head downward and, + without an apparent effort, reared his immense body for many feet above + the water, waving his tail violently, and producing a whizzing noise, that + sounded like the rushing of winds. + </p> + <p> + The cockswain stood erect, poising his harpoon, ready for the blow; but + when he beheld the creature assume this formidable attitude, he waved his + hand to his commander, who instantly signed to his men to cease rowing. In + this situation the sportsmen rested a few moments, while the whale, struck + several blows on the water in rapid succession, the noise of which + re-echoed along the cliffs, like the hollow reports of so many cannon. + After this wanton exhibition of his terrible strength, the monster sank + again into his native element, and slowly disappeared from the eyes of his + pursuers. + </p> + <p> + “Which way did he head, Tom?” cried Barnstable, the moment the whale was + out of sight. + </p> + <p> + “Pretty much up and down, sir,” returned the cockswain, whose eye was + gradually brightened with the excitement of the sport; “he'll soon run his + nose against the bottom if he stands long on that course, and will be glad + to get another snuff of pure air; send her a few fathoms to starboard, + sir, and I promise we shall not be out of his track.” + </p> + <p> + The conjecture of the experienced old seaman proved true; for in a few + moments the water broke near them, and another spout was cast into the + air, when the huge animal rushed for half his length in the same + direction, and fell on the sea with a turbulence and foam equal to that + which is produced by the launching of a vessel, for the first time, into + its proper element. After this evolution the whale rolled heavily, and + seemed to rest for further efforts. + </p> + <p> + His slightest movements were closely watched by Barnstable and his + cockswain, and when he was in a state of comparative rest, the former gave + a signal to his crew to ply their oars once more. A few long and vigorous + strokes sent the boat directly up to the broadside of the whale, with its + bows pointing towards one of the fins, which was, at times, as the animal + yielded sluggishly to the action of the waves, exposed to view. The + cockswain poised his harpoon with much precision, and then darted it from + him with a violence that buried the iron in the blubber of their foe. The + instant the blow was made, long Tom shouted, with singular earnestness: + </p> + <p> + “Starn all!” + </p> + <p> + “Stern all!” echoed Barnstable; when the obedient seamen, by united + efforts, forced the boat in a backward direction beyond the reach of any + blow from their formidable antagonist. The alarmed animal, however, + meditated no such resistance; ignorant of his own power, and of the + insignificance of his enemies, he sought refuge in flight. One moment of + stupid surprise succeeded the entrance of the iron, when he cast his huge + tail into the air, with a violence that threw the sea around him into + increased commotion, and then disappeared with the quickness of lightning, + amid a cloud of foam. + </p> + <p> + “Snub him!” shouted Barnstable; “hold on, Tom; he rises already.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” replied the composed cockswain, seizing the line, which was + running out of the boat with a velocity that rendered such a manoeuvre + rather hazardous, and causing it to yield more gradually round the large + loggerhead that was placed in the bows of the boat for that purpose. + Presently the line stretched forward, and rising to the surface with + tremulous vibrations, it indicated the direction in which the animal might + be expected to reappear. Barnstable had cast the bows of the boat towards + that point, before the terrified and wounded victim rose once more to the + surface, whose time was, however, no longer wasted in his sports, but who + cast the waters aside as he forced his way, with prodigious velocity, + along the surface. The boat was dragged violently in his wake, and cut + through the billows with a terrific rapidity, that at moments appeared to + bury the slight fabric in the ocean. When long Tom beheld his victim + throwing his spouts on high again, he pointed with exultation to the + jetting fluid, which was streaked with the deep red of blood, and cried: + </p> + <p> + “Ay! I've touched the fellow's life! it must be more than two foot of + blubber that stops my iron from reaching the life of any whale that ever + sculled the ocean!” + </p> + <p> + “I believe you have saved yourself the trouble of using the bayonet you + have rigged for a lance,” said his commander, who entered into the sport + with all the ardor of one whose youth had been chiefly passed in such + pursuits: “feel your line, Master Coffin; can we haul alongside of our + enemy? I like not the course he is steering, as he tows us from the + schooner.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the creatur's way, sir,” said the cockswain; “you know they need the + air in their nostrils, when they run, the same as a man; but lay hold, + boys, and let's haul up to him.” + </p> + <p> + The seamen now seized the whale-line, and slowly drew their boat to within + a few feet of the tail of the fish, whose progress became sensibly less + rapid, as he grew weak with the loss of blood. In a few minutes he stopped + running, and appeared to roll uneasily on the water, as if suffering the + agony of death. + </p> + <p> + “Shall we pull in, and finish him, Tom?” cried Barnstable; “a few sets + from your bayonet would do it.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain stood examining his game with cool discretion, and replied + to this interrogatory: + </p> + <p> + “No, sir, no—he's going into his flurry; there's no occasion for + disgracing ourselves by using a soldier's weapon in taking a whale. Starn + off, sir, starn off! the creater's in his flurry!” + </p> + <p> + The warning of the prudent cockswain was promptly obeyed, and the boat + cautiously drew off to a distance, leaving to the animal a clear space, + while under its dying agonies. From a state of perfect rest, the terrible + monster threw its tail on high, as when in sport, but its blows were + trebled in rapidity and violence, till all was hid from view by a pyramid + of foam, that was deeply dyed with blood. The roarings of the fish were + like the bellowing of a herd of bulls; and to one who was ignorant of the + fact, it would have appeared as if a thousand monsters were engaged in + deadly combat behind the bloody mist that obscured the view. Gradually, + these effects subsided, and when the discolored water again settled down + to the long and regular swell of the ocean, the fish was seen, exhausted, + and yielding passively to its fate. As life departed, the enormous black + mass rolled to one side; and when the white and glistening skin of the + belly became apparent, the seamen well knew that their victory was + achieved. + </p> + <p> + “What's to be done now?” said Barnstable, as he stood and gazed with a + diminished excitement at their victim; “he will yield no food, and his + carcass will probably drift to land, and furnish our enemies with the + oil.” + </p> + <p> + “If I had but that creatur in Boston Bay,” said the cockswain, “it would + prove the making of me; but such is my luck forever! Pull up, at any rate, + and let me get my harpoon and line—the English shall never get them + while old Tom Coffin can blow.” + </p> + <p> + “Don't speak too fast,” said the strokesman of the boat; “whether he get + your iron or not, here he comes in chase!” + </p> + <p> + “What mean you, fellow?” cried Barnstable. + </p> + <p> + “Captain Barnstable can look for himself,” returned the seaman, “and tell + whether I speak truth.” + </p> + <p> + The young sailor turned, and saw the Alacrity bearing down before the + wind, with all her sails set, as she rounded a headland, but a short + half-league to windward of the place where the boat lay. + </p> + <p> + “Pass that glass to me,” said the captain, with steady composure. “This + promises us work in one of two ways: if she be armed, it has become our + turn to run; if not, we are strong enough to carry her.” + </p> + <p> + A very brief survey made the experienced officer acquainted with the true + character of the vessel in sight; and, replacing the glass with much + coolness, he said: + </p> + <p> + “That fellow shows long arms, and ten teeth, besides King George's pennant + from his topmast-head. Now, my lads, you are to pull for your lives; for + whatever may be the notions of Master Coffin on the subject of his + harpoon, I have no inclination to have my arms pinioned by John Bull, + though his majesty himself put on the irons.” + </p> + <p> + The men well understood the manner and meaning of their commander; and, + throwing aside their coats, they applied themselves in earnest to their + task. For half an hour a profound silence reigned in the boat, which made + an amazing progress. But many circumstances conspired to aid the cutter; + she had a fine breeze, with smooth water, and a strong tide in her favor; + and, at the expiration of the time we have mentioned, it was but too + apparent that the distance between the pursued and the pursuers was + lessened nearly by half. Barnstable preserved his steady countenance, but + there was an expression of care gathering around his dark brow, which + indicated that he saw the increasing danger of their situation. + </p> + <p> + “That fellow has long legs, Master Coffin,” he said, in a cheerful tone; + “your whale-line must go overboard, and the fifth oar must be handled by + your delicate hands.” + </p> + <p> + Tom arose from his seat, and proceeding forward, he cast the tub and its + contents together into the sea, when he seated himself at the bow oar, + and, bent his athletic frame with amazing vigor to the task. + </p> + <p> + “Ah! there is much of your philosophy in that stroke, long Tom,” cried his + commander; “keep it up, boys; and if we gain nothing else, we shall at + least gain time for deliberation. Come, Master Coffin, what think you! We + have three resources before us, let us hear which is your choice; first, + we can turn and fight and be sunk; secondly, we can pull to the land, and + endeavor to make good our retreat to the schooner in that manner; and + thirdly, we can head to the shore, and possibly, by running under the guns + of that fellow, get the wind of him, and keep the air in our nostrils, + after the manner of the whale. Damn the whale! but for the tow the black + rascal gave us, we should have been out of sight of this rover!” + </p> + <p> + “If we fight,” said Tom, with quite as much composure as his commander + manifested, “we shall be taken or sunk; if we land, sir, I shall be taken + for one man, as I never could make any headway on dry ground; and if we + try to get the wind of him by pulling under the cliffs, we shall be cut + off by a parcel of lubbers that I can see running along their edges, + hoping, I dare say, that they shall be able to get a skulking shot at a + boat's crew of honest seafaring men.” + </p> + <p> + “You speak with as much truth as philosophy, Tom,” said Barnstable, who + saw his slender hopes of success curtailed by the open appearance of the + horse and foot on the cliffs. “These Englishmen have not slept the last + night, and I fear Griffith and Manual will fare but badly. That fellow + brings a capful of wind down with him—'tis just his play, and he + walks like a race-horse. Ha! he begins to be in earnest!” + </p> + <p> + While Barnstable was speaking, a column of white smoke was seen issuing + from the bows of the cutter; and as the report of a cannon was wafted to + their ears, the shot was seen skipping from wave to wave, tossing the + water in spray, and flying to a considerable distance beyond them. The + seamen cast cursory glances in the direction of the passing ball, but it + produced no manifest effect in either their conduct or appearance. The + cockswain, who scanned its range with an eye of more practice than the + rest, observed, “That's a lively piece for its metal, and it speaks with a + good clear voice; but if they hear it aboard the Ariel, the man who fired + it will be sorry it wasn't born dumb.” + </p> + <p> + “You are the prince of philosophers, Master Coffin!” cried Barnstable; + “there is some hope in that; let the Englishmen talk away, and, my life on + it, the Ariels don't believe it is thunder; hand me a musket—I'll + draw another shot.” + </p> + <p> + The piece was given to Barnstable, who discharged it several times, as if + to taunt their enemies; and the scheme was completely successful. Goaded + by the insults, the cutter discharged gun after gun at the little boat, + throwing the shot frequently so near as to wet her crew with the spray, + but without injuring them in the least. The failure of these attempts of + the enemy excited the mirth of the reckless seamen, instead of creating + any alarm; and whenever a shot came nearer than common, the cockswain + would utter some such expression as: + </p> + <p> + “A ground swell, a long shot, and a small object, make a clean target;” + or, “A man must squint straight to hit a boat.” + </p> + <p> + As, notwithstanding their unsuccessful gunnery, the cutter was constantly + gaining on the whale-boat, there was a prospect of a speedy termination of + the chase, when the report of a cannon was thrown back like an echo from + one of the Englishman's discharges, and Barnstable and his companions had + the pleasure of seeing the Ariel stretching slowly out of the little bay + where she had passed the night, with the smoke of the gun of defiance + curling above her taper masts. + </p> + <p> + A loud and simultaneous shout of rapture was given by the lieutenant and + all his boat's crew, at this cheering sight, while the cutter took in all + her light sails, and, as she hauled up on a wind, she fired a whole + broadside at the successful fugitives. Many stands of grape, with several + round shot, flew by the boat and fell upon the water near them, raising a + cloud of foam, but without doing any injury. + </p> + <p> + “She dies in a flurry,” said Tom, casting his eyes at the little vortex + into which the boat was then entering. + </p> + <p> + “If her commander be a true man,” cried Barnstable, “he'll not leave us on + so short an acquaintance. Give way, my souls! give way! I would see more + of this loquacious cruiser.” + </p> + <p> + The temptation for exertion was great, and it was not disregarded by the + men; in a few minutes the whale-boat reached the schooner, when the crew + of the latter received their commander and his companions with shouts and + cheers that rang across the waters, and reached the ears of the + disappointed spectators on the verge of the cliffs. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0018" id="link2HCH0018"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XVIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Thus guided on their course they bore, + Until they near'd the mainland shore; + When frequent on the hollow blast, + Wild shouts of merriment were cast.” + <i>Lord of the Isles</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The joyful shouts and hearty cheers of the Ariel's crew continued for some + time after her commander had reached her deck. Barnstable answered the + congratulations of his officers by cordial shakes of the hand; and after + waiting for the ebullition of delight among the seamen to subside a + little, he beckoned with an air of authority for silence. + </p> + <p> + “I thank you, my lads, for your good-will,” he said, when all were + gathered around him in deep attention; “they have given us a tough chase, + and if you had left us another mile to go, we had been lost. That fellow + is a king's cutter; and though his disposition to run to leeward is a good + deal mollified, yet he shows signs of fight. At any rate, he is stripping + off some of his clothes, which looks as if he were game. Luckily for us, + Captain Manual has taken all the marines ashore with him, (though what he + has done with them, or himself, is a mystery,) or we should have had our + decks lumbered with live cattle; but, as it is, we have a good working + breeze, tolerably smooth water, and a dead match! There is a sort of + national obligation on us to whip that fellow; and therefore, without more + words about the matter, let us turn to and do it, that we may get our + breakfasts.” + </p> + <p> + To this specimen of marine eloquence the crew cheered as usual, the young + men burning for the combat, and the few old sailors who belonged to the + schooner shaking their heads with infinite satisfaction, and swearing by + sundry strange oaths that their captain “could talk, when there was need + of such thing, like the best dictionary that ever was launched.” + </p> + <p> + During this short harangue and the subsequent comments, the Ariel had been + kept, under a cloud of canvas, as near to the wind as she could lie; and + as this was her best sailing, she had stretched swiftly out from the land, + to a distance whence the cliffs and the soldiers, who were spread along + their summits, became plainly visible. Barnstable turned his glass + repeatedly from the cutter to the shore, as different feelings + predominated in his breast, before he again spoke. + </p> + <p> + “If Mr. Griffith is stowed away among those rocks,” he at length said, “he + shall see as pretty an argument discussed, in as few words, as he ever + listened to, provided the gentlemen in yonder cutter have not changed + their minds as to the road they intend to journey—what think you, + Mr. Merry?” + </p> + <p> + “I wish with all my heart and soul, sir,” returned the fearless boy, “that + Mr. Griffith was safe aboard us; it seems the country is alarmed, and God + knows what will happen if he is taken! As to the fellow to windward, he'll + find it easier to deal with the Ariel's boat than with her mother; but he + carries a broad sail; I question if he means to show play.” + </p> + <p> + “Never doubt him, boy,” said Barnstable, “he is working off the shore, + like a man of sense, and besides, he has his spectacles on, trying to make + out what tribe of Yankee Indians we belong to. You'll see him come to the + wind presently, and send a few pieces of iron down this way, by way of + letting us know where to find him. Much as I like your first lieutenant, + Mr. Merry, I would rather leave him on the land this day, than see him on + my decks. I want no fighting captain to work this boat for me! But tell + the drummer, sir, to beat to quarters.” + </p> + <p> + The boy, who was staggering under the weight of his melodious instrument, + had been expecting this command, and, without waiting for the midshipman + to communicate the order, he commenced that short rub-a-dub air, that will + at any time rouse a thousand men from the deepest sleep, and cause them to + fly to their means of offence with a common soul. The crew of the Ariel + had been collected in groups studying the appearance of the enemy, + cracking their jokes, and waiting only for this usual order to repair to + the guns; and at the first tap of the drum, they spread with steadiness to + the different parts of the little vessel, where their various duties + called them. The cannon were surrounded by small parties of vigorous and + athletic young men; the few marines were drawn up in array with muskets; + the officers appeared in their boarding-caps, with pistols stuck in their + belts, and naked sabres in their hands. Barnstable paced his little + quarter-deck with a firm tread, dangling a speaking-trumpet by its lanyard + on his forefinger, or occasionally applying the glass to his eye, which, + when not in use, was placed under one arm, while his sword was resting + against the foot of the mainmast; a pair of heavy ship's pistols were + thrust into his belt also; and piles of muskets, boarding-pikes, and naked + sabres were placed on different parts of the deck. The laugh of the seamen + was heard no longer, and those who spoke uttered their thoughts only in + low and indistinct whispers. + </p> + <p> + The English cutter held her way from the land, until she got an offing of + more than two miles, when she reduced her sails to a yet smaller number; + and, heaving into the wind, she fired a gun in a direction opposite to + that which pointed to the Ariel. + </p> + <p> + “Now I would wager a quintal of codfish, Master Coffin,” said Barnstable, + “against the best cask of porter that was ever brewed in England, that + fellow believes a Yankee schooner can fly in the wind's eye! If he wishes + to speak to us, why don't he give his cutter a little sheet, and come + down?” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain had made his arrangements for the combat, with much more + method and philosophy than any other man in the vessel. When the drum beat + to quarters, he threw aside his jacket, vest, and shirt, with as little + hesitation as if he stood under an American sun, and with all the + discretion of a man who had engaged in an undertaking that required the + free use of his utmost powers. As he was known to be a privileged + individual in the Ariel, and one whose opinions, in all matters of + seamanship, were regarded as oracles by the crew, and were listened to by + his commander with no little demonstration of respect, the question + excited no surprise. He was standing at the breech of his long gun, with + his brawny arms folded on a breast that had been turned to the color of + blood by long exposure, his grizzled locks fluttering in the breeze, and + his tall form towering far above the heads of all near him. + </p> + <p> + “He hugs the wind, sir, as if it was his sweetheart,” was his answer; “but + he'll let go his hold soon; and if he don't, we can find a way to make him + fall to leeward.” + </p> + <p> + “Keep a good full!” cried the commander, in a stern voice; “and let the + vessel go through the water. That fellow walks well, long Tom; but we are + too much for him on a bowline; though, if he continue to draw ahead in + this manner, it will be night before we can get alongside him.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” returned the cockswain; “them cutters carries a press of + canvas when they seem to have but little; their gafts are all the same as + young booms, and spread a broad head to their mainsails. But it's no hard + matter to knock a few cloths out of their bolt-ropes, when she will both + drop astarn and to leeward.” + </p> + <p> + “I believe there is good sense in your scheme, this time,” said + Barnstable; “for I am anxious about the frigate's people—though I + hate a noisy chase; speak to him, Tom, and let us see if he will answer.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” cried the cockswain, sinking his body in such a manner as + to let his head fall to a level with the cannon that he controlled, when, + after divers orders and sundry movements to govern the direction of the + piece, he applied a match, with a rapid motion, to the priming. An immense + body of white smoke rushed from the muzzle of the cannon, followed by a + sheet of vivid fire, until, losing its power, it yielded to the wind, and, + as it rose from the water, spread like a cloud, and, passing through the + masts of the schooner, was driven far to leeward, and soon blended in the + mists which were swiftly scudding before the fresh breezes of the ocean. + </p> + <p> + Although many curious eyes were watching this beautiful sight from the + cliffs, there was too little of novelty in the exhibition to attract a + single look of the crew of the schooner from the more important + examination of the effect of the shot on their enemy. Barnstable sprang + lightly on a gun, and watched the instant when the ball would strike, with + keen interest, while long Tom threw himself aside from the line of the + smoke with a similar intention; holding one of his long arms extended + toward his namesake, with a finger on the vent, and supporting his frame + by placing the hand of the other on the deck, as his eyes glanced through + an opposite port-hole, in an attitude that most men might have despaired + of imitating with success. + </p> + <p> + “There go the chips!” cried Barnstable. “Bravo! Master Coffin, you never + planted iron in the ribs of an English man with more judgment. Let him + have another piece of it; and if he like the sport, we'll play a game of + long bowls with him!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” returned the cockswain, who, the instant he witnessed the + effects of his shot, had returned to superintend the reloading of his gun; + “if he holds on half an hour longer, I'll dub him down to our own size, + when we can close, and make an even fight of it.” + </p> + <p> + The drum of the Englishman was now, for the first time, heard rattling + across the waters, and echoing the call to quarters, that had already + proceeded from the Ariel. + </p> + <p> + “Ay! you have sent him to his guns!” said Barnstable; “we shall now hear + more of it; wake him up, Tom—wake him up.” + </p> + <p> + “We shall start him on end, or put him to sleep altogether, shortly,” said + the deliberate cockswain, who never allowed himself to be at all hurried, + even by his commander. My shot are pretty much like a shoal of porpoises, + and commonly sail in each other's wake. Stand by—heave her breech + forward—so; get out of that, you damned young reprobate, and let my + harpoon alone!” + </p> + <p> + “What are you at, there, Master Coffin?” cried Barnstable; “are you + tongue-tied?” + </p> + <p> + “Here's one of the boys skylarking with my harpoon in the lee-scuppers, + and by and by, when I shall want it most, there'll be a no-man's land to + hunt for it in.” + </p> + <p> + “Never mind the boy, Tom; send him aft here to me, and I'll polish his + behavior; give the Englishman some more iron.” + </p> + <p> + “I want the little villain to pass up my cartridges,” returned the angry + old seaman; “but if you'll be so good, sir, as to hit him a crack or two, + now and then, as he goes by you to the magazine, the monkey will learn his + manners, and the schooner's work will be all the better done for it. A + young herring-faced monkey! to meddle with a tool ye don't know the use + of. If your parents had spent more of their money on your edication, and + less on your outfit, you'd ha' been a gentleman to what ye are now.” + </p> + <p> + “Hurrah! Tom, hurrah!” cried Barnstable, a little impatiently; “is your + namesake never to open his throat again!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir; all ready,” grumbled the cockswain; “depress a little; so—so; + a damned young baboon-behaved curmudgeon; overhaul that forward fall more; + stand by with your match—but I'll pay him!—fire!” This was the + actual commencement of the fight; for as the shot of Tom Coffin traveled, + as he had intimated, very much in the same direction, their enemy found + the sport becoming too hot to be endured in silence, and the report of the + second gun from the Ariel was instantly followed by that of the whole + broadside of the Alacrity. The shot of the cutter flew in a very good + direction, but her guns were too light to give them efficiency at that + distance; and as one or two were heard to strike against the bends of the + schooner, and fall back, innocuously, into the water, the cockswain, whose + good-humor became gradually restored as the combat thickened, remarked + with his customary apathy: + </p> + <p> + “Them count for no more than love-taps—does the Englishman think + that we are firing salutes!” + </p> + <p> + “Stir him up, Tom! every blow you give him will help to open his eyes,” + cried Barnstable, rubbing his hands with glee, as he witnessed the success + of his efforts to close. + </p> + <p> + Thus far the cockswain and his crew had the fight, on the part of the + Ariel, altogether to themselves, the men who were stationed at the smaller + and shorter guns standing in perfect idleness by their sides; but in ten + or fifteen minutes the commander of the Alacrity, who had been staggered + by the weight of the shot that had struck him, found that it was no longer + in his power to retreat, if he wished it; when he decided on the only + course that was left for a brave man to pursue, and steered boldly in such + a direction as would soonest bring him in contact with his enemy, without + exposing his vessel to be raked by his fire. Barnstable watched each + movement of his foe with eagle eyes, and when the vessel had got within a + lessened distance, he gave the order for a general fire to be opened. The + action now grew warm and spirited on both sides. The power of the wind was + counteracted by the constant explosion of the cannon; and, instead of + driving rapidly to leeward, a white canopy of curling smoke hung above the + Ariel, or rested on the water, lingering in her wake, so as to mark the + path by which she was approaching to a closer and still deadlier struggle. + The shouts of the young sailors, as they handled their instruments of + death, became more animated and fierce, while the cockswain pursued his + occupation with the silence and skill of one who labored in a regular + vocation. Barnstable was unusually composed and quiet, maintaining the + grave deportment of a commander on whom rested the fortunes of the + contest, at the same time that his dark eyes were dancing with the fire of + suppressed animation. + </p> + <p> + “Give it them!” he occasionally cried, in a voice that might be heard amid + the bellowing of the cannon; “never mind their cordage, my lads; drive + home their bolts, and make your marks below their ridge-ropes.” + </p> + <p> + In the mean time the Englishman played a manful game. + </p> + <p> + He had suffered a heavy loss by the distant cannonade, which no metal he + possessed could retort upon his enemy; but he struggled nobly to repair + the error in judgment with which he had begun the contest. The two vessels + gradually drew nigher to each other, until they both entered into the + common cloud created by their fire, which thickened and spread around them + in such a manner as to conceal their dark hulls from the gaze of the + curious and interested spectators on the cliffs. The heavy reports of the + cannon were now mingled with the rattling of muskets and pistols, and + streaks of fire might be seen glancing like flashes of lightning through + the white cloud which enshrouded the combatants; and many minutes of + painful uncertainty followed, before the deeply interested soldiers, who + were gazing at the scene, discovered on whose banners victory had + alighted. + </p> + <p> + We shall follow the combatants into their misty wreath, and display to the + reader the events as they occurred. + </p> + <p> + The fire of the Ariel was much the most quick and deadly, both because she + had suffered less, and her men were less exhausted; and the cutter stood + desperately on to decide the combat, after grappling, hand to hand. + Barnstable anticipated her intention and well understood her commander's + reason for adopting this course; but he was not a man to calculate coolly + his advantages, when pride and daring invited him to a more severe trial. + Accordingly, he met the enemy half-way, and, as the vessels rushed + together, the stern of the schooner was secured to the bows of the cutter, + by the joint efforts of both parties. The voice of the English commander + was now plainly to be heard, in the uproar, calling to his men to follow + him. + </p> + <p> + “Away there, boarders! repel boarders on the starboard quarter!” shouted + Barnstable, through his trumpet. + </p> + <p> + This was the last order that the gallant young sailor gave with this + instrument; for, as he spoke, he cast it from him, and, seizing his sabre, + flew to the spot where the enemy was about to make his most desperate + effort. The shouts, execrations, and tauntings of the combatants, now + succeeded to the roar of the cannon, which could be used no longer with + effect, though the fight was still maintained with spirited discharges of + the small-arms. + </p> + <p> + “Sweep him from his decks!” cried the English commander, as he appeared on + his own bulwarks, surrounded by a dozen of his bravest men; “drive the + rebellious dogs into the sea!” + </p> + <p> + “Away there, marines!” retorted Barnstable, firing his pistol at the + advancing enemy; “leave not a man of them to sup his grog again.” + </p> + <p> + The tremendous and close volley that succeeded this order nearly + accomplished the command of Barnstable to the letter, and the commander of + the Alacrity, perceiving that he stood alone, reluctantly fell back on the + deck of his own vessel, in order to bring on his men once more. + </p> + <p> + “Board her! graybeards and boys, idlers and all!” shouted Barnstable, + springing in advance of his crew—a powerful arm arrested the + movement of the dauntless seaman, and before he had time to recover + himself, he was drawn violently back to his own vessel by the irresistible + grasp of his cockswain. + </p> + <p> + “The fellow's in his flurry,” said Tom, “and it wouldn't be wise to go + within reach of his flukes; but I'll just step ahead and give him a set + with my harpoon.” + </p> + <p> + Without waiting for a reply, the cockswain reared his tall frame on the + bulwarks, and was in the attitude of stepping on board of his enemy, when + a sea separated the vessels, and he fell with a heavy dash of the waters + into the ocean. As twenty muskets and pistols were discharged at the + instant he appeared, the crew of the Ariel supposed his fall to be + occasioned by his wounds, and were rendered doubly fierce by the sight, + and the cry of their commander to: + </p> + <p> + “Revenge long Tom! board her! long Tom or death!” + </p> + <p> + They threw themselves forward in irresistible numbers, and forced a + passage, with much bloodshed, to the forecastle of the Alacrity. The + Englishman was overpowered, but still remained undaunted—he rallied + his crew, and bore up most gallantly to the fray. Thrusts of pikes and + blows of sabres were becoming close and deadly, while muskets and pistols + were constantly discharged by those who were kept at a distance by the + pressure of the throng of closer combatants. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable led his men in advance, and became a mark of peculiar vengeance + to his enemies, as they slowly yielded before his vigorous assaults. + Chance had placed the two commanders on opposite sides of the cutter's + deck, and the victory seemed to incline towards either party, whenever + these daring officers directed the struggle in person. But the Englishman, + perceiving that the ground he maintained in person was lost elsewhere, + made an effort to restore the battle, by changing his position, followed + by one or two of his best men. A marine, who preceded him, leveled his + musket within a few feet of the head of the American commander, and was + about to fire, when Merry glided among the combatants, and passed his dirk + into the body of the man, who fell at the blow; shaking his piece, with + horrid imprecations, the wounded soldier prepared to deal his vengeance on + his youthful assailant, when the fearless boy leaped within its muzzle, + and buried his own keen weapon in his heart. + </p> + <p> + “Hurrah!” shouted the unconscious Barnstable, from the edge of the + quarter-deck, where, attended by a few men, he was driving all before him. + “Revenge!—long Tom and victory!” + </p> + <p> + “We have them!” exclaimed the Englishman; “handle your pikes! we have them + between two fires.” + </p> + <p> + The battle would probably have terminated very differently from what + previous circumstances had indicated, had not a wild-looking figure + appeared in the cutter's channels at that moment, issuing from the sea, + and gaining the deck at the same instant. It was long Tom, with his iron + visage rendered fierce by his previous discomfiture, and his grizzled + locks drenched with the briny element from which he had risen, looking + like Neptune with his trident. Without speaking, he poised his harpoon, + and, with a powerful effort, pinned the unfortunate Englishman to the mast + of his own vessel. + </p> + <p> + “Starn all!” cried Tom by a sort of instinct, when the blow was struck; + and catching up the musket of the fallen marine, he dealt out terrible and + fatal blows with its butt on all who approached him, utterly disregarding + the use of the bayonet on its muzzle. The unfortunate commander of the + Alacrity brandished his sword with frantic gestures, while his eyes rolled + in horrid wildness, when he writhed for an instant in his passing agonies, + and then, as his head dropped lifeless upon his gored breast, he hung + against the spar, a spectacle of dismay to his crew, A few of the + Englishmen stood chained to the spot in silent horror at the sight, but + most of them fled to their lower deck, or hastened to conceal themselves + in the secret parts of the vessel, leaving to the Americans the undisputed + possession of the Alacrity. + </p> + <p> + Two-thirds of the cutter's crew suffered either in life or limbs, by this + short struggle; nor was the victory obtained by Barnstable without paying + the price of several valuable lives. The first burst of conquest was not, + however, the moment to appreciate the sacrifice, and loud and reiterated + shouts proclaimed the exultation of the conquerors. As the flush of + victory subsided, however, recollection returned, and Barnstable issued + such orders as humanity and his duty rendered necessary. While the vessels + were separating, and the bodies of the dead and wounded were removing, the + conqueror paced the deck of his prize, as if lost in deep reflection. He + passed his hand, frequently, across his blackened and blood-stained brow, + while his eyes would rise to examine the vast canopy of smoke that was + hovering above the vessels, like a dense fog exhaling from the ocean. The + result of his deliberations was soon announced to the crew. + </p> + <p> + “Haul down all your flags,” he cried; “set the Englishman's colors again, + and show the enemy's jack above our ensign in the Ariel.” + </p> + <p> + The appearance of the whole channel-fleet within half gunshot would not + have occasioned more astonishment among the victors than this + extraordinary mandate. The wondering seamen suspended their several + employments, to gaze at the singular change that was making in the flags, + those symbols that were viewed with a sort of reverence; but none presumed + to comment openly on the procedure except long Tom, who stood on the + quarter-deck of the prize, straightening the pliable iron of the harpoon + which he had recovered with as much care and diligence as if it were + necessary to the maintenance of their conquest. Like the others, however, + he suspended his employment when he heard this order, and manifested no + reluctance to express his dissatisfaction at the measure. + </p> + <p> + “If the Englishmen grumble at the fight, and think it not fair play,” + muttered the old cockswain, “let us try it over again, sir; as they are + somewhat short of hands, they can send a boat to the land, and get off a + gang of them lazy riptyles, the soldiers, who stand looking at us, like so + many red lizards crawling on a beach, and we'll give them another chance; + but damme, if I see the use of whipping them, if this is to be the better + end of the matter.” + </p> + <p> + “What's that you're grumbling there, like a dead northeaster, you + horse-mackerel?” said Barnstable; “where are our friends and countrymen + who are on the land? Are we to leave them to swing on gibbets or rot in + dungeons?” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain listened with great earnestness, and when his commander had + spoken, he struck the palm of his broad hand against his brawny thigh, + with a report like a pistol, and answered: + </p> + <p> + “I see how it is, sir; you reckon the red-coats have Mr. Griffith in tow. + Just run the schooner into shoal water, Captain Barnstable, and drop an + anchor, where we can get the long gun to bear on them, and give me the + whale-boat and five or six men to back me—they must have long legs + if they get an offing before I run them aboard!” + </p> + <p> + “Fool! do you think a boat's crew could contend with fifty armed + soldiers?” + </p> + <p> + “Soldiers!” echoed Tom, whose spirits had been strongly excited by the + conflict, snapping his fingers with ineffable disdain; “that for all the + soldiers that were ever rigged: one whale could kill a thousand of them! + and here stands the man that has killed his round hundred of whales!” + </p> + <p> + “Pshaw, you grampus, do you turn braggart in your old age?” + </p> + <p> + “It's no bragging, sir, to speak a log-book truth! but if Captain + Barnstable thinks that old Tom Coffin carries a speaking-trumpet for a + figure-head, let him pass the word forrard to man the boats.” + </p> + <p> + “No, no, my old master at the marlinspike,” said Barnstable, kindly, “I + know thee too well, thou brother of Neptune! but shall we not throw the + bread-room dust in those Englishmen's eyes, by wearing their bunting a + while, till something may offer to help our captured countrymen.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain shook his head and cogitated a moment, as if struck with + sundry new ideas, when he answered: + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir; that's blue-water philosophy: as deep as the sea! Let the + riptyles clew up the corners of their mouths to their eyebrows, now! when + they come to hear the ra'al Yankee truth of the matter, they will sheet + them down to their leather neckcloths!” + </p> + <p> + With this reflection the cockswain was much consoled, and the business of + repairing damages and securing the prize proceeded without further + interruption on his part. The few prisoners who were unhurt were rapidly + transferred to the Ariel. While Barnstable was attending to this duty, an + unusual bustle drew his eyes to one of the hatchways, where he beheld a + couple of his marines dragging forward a gentleman, whose demeanor and + appearance indicated the most abject terror. After examining the + extraordinary appearance of this individual, for a moment, in silent + amazement, the lieutenant exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “Who have we here? some amateur in fights! an inquisitive, wonder-seeking + non-combatant, who has volunteered to serve his king, and perhaps draw a + picture, or write a book, to serve himself! Pray, sir, in what capacity + did you serve in this vessel?” + </p> + <p> + The captive ventured a sidelong glance at his interrogator, in whom he + expected to encounter Griffith, but perceiving that it was a face he did + not know, he felt a revival of confidence that enabled him to reply: + </p> + <p> + “I came here by accident; being on board the cutter at the time her late + commander determined to engage you. It was not in his power to land me, as + I trust you will not hesitate to do; your conjecture of my being a + non-combatant—” + </p> + <p> + “Is perfectly true,” interrupted Barnstable; “it requires no spyglass to + read that name written on you from stem to stern: but for certain weighty + reasons—” + </p> + <p> + He paused to turn at a signal given him by young Merry, who whispered + eagerly, in his ear: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis Mr. Dillon, kinsman of Colonel Howard; I've seen him often, sailing + in the wake of my cousin Cicely.” + </p> + <p> + “Dillon!” exclaimed Barnstable, rubbing his hands with pleasure; “what, + Kit of that name! he with 'the Savannah face, eyes of black, and skin of + the same color?' he's grown a little whiter with fear; but he's a prize, + at this moment, worth twenty Alacrities!” + </p> + <p> + These exclamations were made in a low voice, and at some little distance + from the prisoner, whom he now approached and addressed: + </p> + <p> + “Policy, and consequently duty, require that I should detain you for a + short time, sir; but you shall have a sailor's welcome to whatever we + possess, to lessen the weight of captivity.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable precluded any reply, by bowing to his captive, and turning away + to superintend the management of his vessels. In a short time it was + announced that they were ready to make sail, when the Ariel and her prize + were brought close to the wind, and commenced beating slowly along the + land, as if intending to return to the bay whence the latter had sailed + that morning. As they stretched in to the shore on the first tack, the + soldiers on the cliffs rent the air with their shouts and acclamations, to + which Barnstable, pointing to the assumed symbols that were fluttering in + the breeze from his masts, directed his crew to respond in the most + cordial manner. As the distance, and the want of boats, prevented any + further communication, the soldiers, after gazing at the receding vessels + for a time, disappeared from the cliffs, and were soon lost from the sight + of the adventurous mariners. Hour after hour was consumed in the tedious + navigation, against an adverse tide, and the short day was drawing to a + close, before they approached the mouth of their destined haven. While + making one of their numerous stretches to and from the land, the cutter, + in which Barnstable continued, passed the victim of their morning's sport, + riding on the water, the waves curling over his huge carcass as on some + rounded rock, and already surrounded by the sharks, who were preying on + his defenceless body. + </p> + <p> + “See! Master Coffin,” cried the lieutenant, pointing out the object to his + cockswain as they glided by it, “the shovel-nosed gentlemen are regaling + daintily: you have neglected the Christian's duty of burying your dead.” + </p> + <p> + The old seaman cast a melancholy look at the dead whale and replied: + </p> + <p> + “If I had the creatur in Boston Bay, or on the Sandy Point of Munny-Moy, + 'twould be the making of me! But riches and honor are for the great and + the larned, and there's nothing left for poor Tom Coffin to do but to veer + and haul on his own rolling-tackle, that he may ride out on the rest of + the gale of life without springing any of his old spars.” + </p> + <p> + “How now, long Tom!” cried his officer, “these rocks and cliffs will + shipwreck you on the shoals of poetry yet; you grow sentimental!” + </p> + <p> + “Them rocks might wrack any vessel that struck them,” said the literal + cockswain; “and as for poetry, I wants none better than the good old song + of Captain Kidd; but it's enough to raise solemn thoughts in a Cape Poge + Indian, to see an eighty-barrel whale devoured by shirks—'tis an + awful waste of property! I've seen the death of two hundred of the + creaturs, though it seems to keep the rations of poor old Tom as short as + ever.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain walked aft, while the vessel was passing the whale, and + seating himself on the taffrail, with his face resting gloomily on his + bony hand, he fastened his eyes on the object of his solicitude, and + continued to gaze at it with melancholy regret, while it was to be seen + glistening in the sunbeams, as it rolled its glittering side of white into + the air, or the rays fell unreflected on the black and rougher coat of the + back of the monster. In the mean time, the navigators diligently pursued + their way for the haven we have mentioned, into which they steered with + every appearance of the fearlessness of friends, and the exultation of + conquerors. + </p> + <p> + A few eager and gratified spectators lined the edges of the small bay, and + Barnstable concluded his arrangement for deceiving the enemy, by + admonishing his crew that they were now about to enter on a service that + would require their utmost intrepidity and sagacity. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0019" id="link2HCH0019"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XIX + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Our trumpet called you to this gentle parle.” + <i>King John.</i> +</pre> + <p> + As Griffith and his companions rushed from the offices of St. Ruth into + the open air, they encountered no one to intercept their flight, or + communicate the alarm. Warned by the experience of the earlier part of the + same night, they avoided the points where they knew the sentinels were + posted, though fully prepared to bear down all resistance, and were soon + beyond the probability of immediate detection. They proceeded, for the + distance of half a mile, with rapid strides, and with the stern and sullen + silence of men who expected to encounter immediate danger, resolved to + breast it with desperate resolution; but, as they plunged into a copse + that clustered around the ruin which has been already mentioned, they + lessened their exertions to a more deliberate pace, and a short but + guarded dialogue ensued “We have had a timely escape,” said Griffith; “I + would much rather have endured captivity, than have been the cause of + introducing confusion and bloodshed in the peaceful residence of Colonel + Howard.” + </p> + <p> + “I would, sir, that you had been of this opinion some hours earlier,” + returned the Pilot, with a severity in his tones that even conveyed more + meaning than his words. + </p> + <p> + “I may have forgotten my duty, sir, in my anxiety to enquire into the + condition of a family in whom I feel a particular interest,” returned + Griffith, in a manner in which pride evidently struggled with respect; + “but this is not a time for regrets; I apprehend that we follow you on an + errand of some moment, where actions would be more acceptable than any + words of apology. What is your pleasure now?” + </p> + <p> + “I much fear that our project will be defeated,” said the Pilot, gloomily; + “the alarm will spread with the morning fogs, and there will be musterings + of the yeomen, and consultations of the gentry, that will drive all + thoughts of amusement from their minds. The rumor of a descent will, at + any time, force sleep from the shores of this island, to at least ten + leagues inland.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, you have probably passed some pleasant nights, with your eyes open, + among them, yourself, Master Pilot,” said Manual; “they may thank the + Frenchman, Thurot, in the old business of '56, and our own daredevil, the + bloody Scotchman, as the causes of their quarters being so often beaten + up. After all, Thurot, with his fleet, did no more than bully them a + little, and the poor fellow was finally extinguished by a few small + cruisers, like a drummer's boy under a grenadier's cap; but honest Paul + sang a different tune for his countrymen to dance to, and—” + </p> + <p> + “I believe you will shortly dance yourself, Manual,” interrupted Griffith, + quickly, “and in very pleasure that you have escaped an English prison.” + </p> + <p> + “Say, rather, an English gibbet,” continued the elated marine; “for had a + court-martial or a court-civil discussed the manner of our entrance into + this island, I doubt whether we should have fared better than the + daredevil himself, honest——” + </p> + <p> + “Pshaw!” exclaimed the impatient Griffith; “enough of this nonsense, + Captain Manual: we have other matters to discuss now. What course have you + determined to pursue, Mr. Gray?” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot started, like a man aroused from a deep musing, at this + question, and after a pause of a moment he spoke in a low tone of voice, + as if still under the influence of deep and melancholy feeling: + </p> + <p> + “The night has already run into the morning watch, but the sun is backward + to show himself in this latitude in the heart of winter.—I must + depart, my friends, to rejoin you some ten hours hence: it will be + necessary to look deeper into our scheme before we hazard anything, and no + one can do the service but myself: where shall we meet again?” + </p> + <p> + “I have reason to think that there is an unfrequented ruin at no great + distance from us,” said Griffith; “perhaps we might find both shelter and + privacy among its deserted walls.” + </p> + <p> + “The thought is good,” returned the Pilot, “and 'twill answer a double + purpose. Could you find the place where you put the marines in ambush, + Captain Manual?” + </p> + <p> + “Has a dog a nose? and can he follow a clean scent?” exclaimed the marine; + “do you think, Signor Pilota, that a general ever puts his forces in an + ambuscade where he can't find them himself? 'Fore God! I knew well enough + where the rascals lay snoring on their knapsacks, some half an hour ago, + and I would have given the oldest majority in Washington's army to have + had them where a small intimation from myself could have brought them in + line ready dressed for a charge. I know not how you fared, gentlemen, but, + with me, the sight of twenty such vagabonds would have been a joyous + spectacle; we would have tossed that Captain Borroughcliffe and his + recruits on the point of our bayonets, as the devil would pitch——” + </p> + <p> + “Come, come, Manual,” said Griffith, a little angrily, “you constantly + forget our situation and our errand; can you lead your men hither without + discovery, before the day dawns?” + </p> + <p> + “I want but the shortest half-hour that a bad watch ever traveled over to + do it in.” + </p> + <p> + “Then follow, and I will appoint a place of secret rendezvous,” rejoined + Griffith; “Mr. Gray can learn our situation at the same time.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot was seen to beckon, through the gloom of the night, for his + companions to come forward; when they proceeded, with cautious steps, in + quest of the desired shelter. A short search brought them in contact with + a part of the ruinous walls, which spread over a large surface, and which, + in places, reared their black fragments against the sky, casting a deeper + obscurity across the secret recesses of the wood. + </p> + <p> + “This will do,” said Griffith, when they had skirted for some distance the + outline of the crumbling fabric; “bring up your men to this point, where I + will meet you, and conduct them to some more secret place, for which I + shall search during your absence.” + </p> + <p> + “A perfect paradise, after the cable-tiers of the Ariel!” exclaimed + Manual; “I doubt not but a good spot might be selected among these trees + for a steady drill,—a thing my soul has pined after for six long + months.” + </p> + <p> + “Away, away!” cried Griffith; “here is no place for idle parades; if we + find shelter from discovery and capture until you shall be needed in a + deadly struggle, 'twill be well.” + </p> + <p> + Manual was slowly retracing his steps to the skirts of the wood, when he + suddenly turned, and asked: + </p> + <p> + “Shall I post a small picket, a mere corporal's guard, in the open ground + in front, and make a chain of sentinels to our works?” + </p> + <p> + “We have no works—we want no sentinels,” returned his impatient + commander; “our security is only to be found in secrecy. Lead up your men + under the cover of the trees, and let those three bright stars be your + landmarks—bring them in a range with the northern corner of the wood——” + </p> + <p> + “Enough, Mr. Griffith,” interrupted Manual; “a column of troops is not to + be steered like a ship, by compass, and bearings and distances;—trust + me, sir, the march shall be conducted with proper discretion, though in a + military manner.” + </p> + <p> + Any reply or expostulation was prevented by the sudden disappearance of + the marine, whose retreating footsteps were heard for several moments, as + he moved at a deliberate pace through the underwood. During this short + interval, the Pilot stood reclining against the corner of the ruins in + profound silence; but when the sounds of Manual's march were no longer + audible, he advanced from under the deeper shadows of the wall, and + approached his youthful companion. + </p> + <p> + “We are indebted to the marine for our escape,” he said; “I hope we are + not to suffer by his folly.” + </p> + <p> + “He is what Barnstable calls a rectangular man,” returned Griffith, “and + will have his way in matters of his profession, though a daring companion + in a hazardous expedition. If we can keep him from exposing us by his + silly parade, we shall find him a man who will do his work like a soldier, + sir, when need happens.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis all I ask; until the last moment, he and his command must be torpid; + for if we are discovered, any attempt of ours, with some twenty bayonets + and a half-pike or two, would be useless against the force that would be + brought to crush us.” + </p> + <p> + “The truth of your opinion is too obvious,” returned Griffith; “these + fellows will sleep a week at a time in a gale at sea, but the smell of the + land wakes them up, and I fear 'twill be hard to keep them close during + the day.” + </p> + <p> + “It must be done, sir, by the strong hand of force,” said the Pilot + sternly, “if it cannot be done by admonition; if we had no more than the + recruits of that drunken martinet to cope with, it would be no hard task + to drive them into the sea; but I learned in my prison that horse are + expected on the shore with the dawn; there is one they call Dillon, who is + on the alert to do us mischief.” + </p> + <p> + “The miscreant!” muttered Griffith; “then you also have had communion, + sir, with some of the inmates of St. Ruth?” + </p> + <p> + “It behooves a man who is embarked in a perilous enterprise to seize all + opportunities to learn his hazard,” said the Pilot, evasively: “if the + report be true, I fear we have but little hopes of succeeding in our + plans.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, then, let us take the advantage of the darkness to regain the + schooner; the coasts of England swarm with hostile cruisers, and a rich + trade is flowing into the bosom of this island from the four quarters of + the world; we shall not seek long for a foe worthy to contend with, nor + for the opportunities to cut up the Englishman in his sinews of war—his + wealth.” + </p> + <p> + “Griffith,” returned the Pilot, in his still, low tones, that seemed to + belong to a man who never knew ambition, nor felt human passion, “I grow + sick of this struggle between merit and privileged rank. It is in vain + that I scour the waters which the King of England boastingly calls his + own, and capture his vessels in the very mouths of his harbors, if my + reward is to consist only of isolated promises, and hollow professions: + but your proposition is useless to me; I have at length obtained a ship of + a size sufficient to convey my person to the shores of honest, + plain-dealing America; and I would enter the hall of Congress, on my + return, attended by a few of the legislators of this learned isle, who + think they possess the exclusive privilege to be wise, and virtuous, and + great.” + </p> + <p> + “Such a retinue might doubtless be grateful both to your own feelings and + those who would receive you,” said Griffith, modestly; “but would it + effect the great purposes of our struggle? or is it an exploit, when + achieved, worth the hazard you incur?” + </p> + <p> + Griffith felt the hand of the Pilot on his own, pressing it with a + convulsive grasp, as he replied, in a voice, if possible, even more + desperately calm than his former tones: + </p> + <p> + “There is a glory in it, young man; if it be purchased with danger, it + shall be rewarded by fame! It is true, I wear your republican livery, and + call the Americans my brothers; but it is because you combat in behalf of + human nature. Were your cause less holy, I would not shed the meanest drop + that flows in English veins to serve it; but now, it hallows every exploit + that is undertaken in its favor, and the names of all who contend for it + shall belong to posterity. Is there no merit in teaching these proud + islanders that the arm of liberty can pluck them from the very empire of + their corruption and oppression?” + </p> + <p> + “Then let me go and ascertain what we most wish to know; you have been + seen there, and might attract—” + </p> + <p> + “You little know me,” interrupted the Pilot; “the deed is my own. If I + succeed, I shall claim the honor, and it is proper that I incur the + hazard; if I fail, it will be buried in oblivion, like fifty others of my + schemes, which, had I power to back me, would have thrown this kingdom in + consternation, from the lookouts on the boldest of its headlands, to those + on the turrets of Windsor Castle. But I was born without nobility of + twenty generations to corrupt my blood and deaden my soul, and am not + trusted by the degenerate wretches who rule the French marine.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis said that ships of two decks are building from our own oak,” said + Griffith, “and you have only to present yourself in America, to be + employed most honorably.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! the republics cannot doubt the man who has supported their flag, + without lowering it an inch, in so many bloody conflicts! I do go there, + Griffith, but my way lies on this path; my pretended friends have bound my + hands often, but my enemies, never—neither shall they now. Ten hours + will determine all I wish to know, and with you I trust the safety of the + party till my return: be vigilant, but be prudent” + </p> + <p> + “If you should not appear at the appointed hour,” exclaimed Griffith, as + he beheld the Pilot turning to depart, “where am I to seek, and how serve + you?” + </p> + <p> + “Seek me not, but return to your vessel; my earliest years were passed on + this coast,—and I can leave the island, should it be necessary, as I + entered it, aided by this disguise and my own knowledge: in such an event, + look to your charge, and forget me entirely.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith could distinguish the silent wave of his hand when the Pilot + concluded, and the next instant he was left alone. For several minutes the + young man continued where he had been standing, musing on the singular + endowments and restless enterprise of the being with whom chance had thus + unexpectedly brought him in contact, and with whose fate and fortune his + own prospects had, by the intervention of unlooked-for circumstances, + become intimately connected. When the reflections excited by recent + occurrences had passed away, he entered within the sweeping circle of the + ruinous walls, and, after a very cursory survey of the state of the + dilapidated building, he was satisfied that it contained enough secret + places to conceal his men, until the return of the Pilot should warn them + that the hour had come when they must attempt the seizure of the devoted + sportsmen, or darkness should again facilitate their return to the Ariel. + It was now about the commencement of that period of deep night which + seamen distinguish as the morning watch, and Griffith ventured to the edge + of the little wood, to listen if any sounds or tumult indicated that they + were pursued. On reaching a point where his eye could faintly distinguish + distant objects, the young man paused, and bestowed a close and wary + investigation on the surrounding scene. + </p> + <p> + The fury of the gale had sensibly abated, but a steady current of sea air + was rushing through the naked branches of the oaks, lending a dreary and + mournful sound to the gloom of the dim prospect. At the distance of a + short half mile, the confused outline of the pile of St. Ruth rose proudly + against the streak of light which was gradually increasing above the + ocean, and there were moments when the young seaman even fancied he could + discern the bright caps that topped the waves of his own disturbed + element. The long, dull roar of the surf, as it tumbled heavily on the + beach or dashed with unbroken violence against the hard boundary of rocks, + was borne along by the blasts distinctly to his ears. It was a time and a + situation to cause the young seaman to ponder deeply on the changes and + chances of his hazardous profession. Only a few short hours had passed + since he was striving with his utmost skill, and with all his collected + energy, to guide the enormous fabric, in which so many of his comrades + were now quietly sleeping on the broad ocean, from that very shore on + which he now stood in cool indifference to the danger. The recollection of + home, America, his youthful and enduring passion, and the character and + charms of his mistress, blended in a sort of wild and feverish confusion, + which was not, however, without its pleasures, in the ardent fancy of the + young man; and he was slowly approaching, step by step, toward the Abbey, + when the sound of footsteps, proceeding evidently from the measured tread + of disciplined men, reached his ears. He was instantly recalled to his + recollection by this noise, which increased as the party deliberately + approached; and in a few moments he was able to distinguish a line of men, + marching in order towards the edge of the wood, from which he had himself + so recently issued. Retiring rapidly under the deeper shadow of the trees, + he waited until it was apparent the party intended to enter under its + cover also, when he ventured to speak. + </p> + <p> + “Who comes? and on what errand?” he cried, “A skulker, and to burrow like + a rabbit, or jump from hole to hole, like a wharf-rat!” said Manual, + sulkily; “here have I been marching, within half musket shot of the enemy, + without daring to pull a trigger even on their outposts, because our + muzzles are plugged with that universal extinguisher of gunpowder, called + prudence. 'Fore God! Mr. Griffith, I hope you may never feel the + temptation to do an evil deed, which I felt just now, to throw a volley of + small shot into that dog-kennel of a place, if it were only to break its + windows and let in the night air upon the sleeping sot, who is dozing away + the fumes of some as good, old south-side—hark ye, Mr. Griffith, one + word in your ear.” + </p> + <p> + A short conference took place between he two officers, apart from the men, + at the close of which, as they rejoined the party, Manual might be heard + urging his plans on the reluctant ears of Griffith in the following words: + </p> + <p> + “I could carry the old dungeon without waking one of the snorers; and + consider, sir, we might get a stock of as rich cordial from its cellars as + ever oiled the throat of a gentleman!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis idle, 'tis idle,” said Griffith impatiently; “we are not robbers of + hen-roosts, nor wine-gaugers, to be prying into the vaults of the English + gentry, Captain Manual; but honorable men, employed in the sacred cause of + liberty and our country. Lead your party into the ruin, and let them seek + their rest; we may have work for them with the dawn.” + </p> + <p> + “Evil was the hour when I quitted the line of the army, to place a soldier + under the orders of an awkward squad of tarry jackets!” muttered Manual, + as he proceeded to execute an order that was delivered with an air of + authority that he knew must be obeyed. “As pretty an opportunity for a + surprise and a forage thrown away, as ever crossed the path of a partisan! + but, by all the rights of man! I'll have an encampment in some order. + Here, you sergeant, detail a corporal and three men for a picket, and + station them ii the skirts of this wood. We shall have a sentinel in + advance of our position, and things shall be conducted with some air of + discipline.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith heard this order with great inward disgust; but as he anticipated + the return of the Pilot before the light could arrive to render his weak + exposure of their situation apparent, he forbore exercising his power to + alter the arrangement. Manual had, therefore, the satisfaction of seeing + his little party quartered, as he thought, in military manner, before he + retired with Griffith and his men into one of the vaulted apartments of + the ruin, which, by its open and broken doors, invited their entrance. + Here the marines disposed themselves to rest, while the two officers + succeeded in passing the tedious hours, without losing their characters + for watchfulness by conversing with each other, or, at whiles, suffering + their thoughts to roam in the very different fields which fancy would + exhibit to men of such differing characters. In this manner hour after + hour passed, in listless quiet or sullen expectation, until the day had + gradually advanced, and it became dangerous to keep the sentinels and + picket in a situation where they were liable to be seen by any straggler + who might be passing near the wood. Manual remonstrated against any + alteration, as being entirely unmilitary, for he was apt to carry his + notions of tactics to extremes whenever he came in collision with a sea + officer: but in this instance his superior was firm, and the only + concession the captain could obtain was the permission to place a solitary + sentinel within a few feet of the vault, though under the cover of the + crumbling walls of the building itself. With this slight deviation in + their arrangements, the uneasy party remained for several hours longer, + impatiently awaiting the period when they should be required to move. + </p> + <p> + The guns first fired from the Alacrity had been distinctly audible and + were pronounced by Griffith, whose practised ear detected the metal of the + piece that was used, as not proceeding from the schooner. When the rapid + though distant rumbling of the spirited cannonade became audible, it was + with difficulty that Griffith could restrain either his own feelings or + the conduct of his companions within those bounds that prudence and their + situation required. The last gun was, however, fired, and not a man had + left the vault, and conjectures as to the result of the fight succeeded to + those which had been made on the character of the combatants during the + action. Some of the marines would raise their heads from the fragments + which served them as the pillows on which they were seeking disturbed and + stolen slumbers, and after listening to the cannon would again compose + themselves to sleep, like men who felt no concern in a contest in which + they did not participate. Others, more alive to events and less drowsy, + lavishly expended their rude jokes on those who were engaged in the + struggle, or listened with a curious interest to mark the progress of the + battle, by the uncertain index of its noise. When the fight had been some + time concluded, Manual indulged his ill-humor more at length: + </p> + <p> + “There has been a party of pleasure within a league of us, Mr. Griffith,” + he said, “at which, but for our present subterraneous quarters, we might + have been guests, and thus laid some claim to the honor of sharing in the + victory. But it is not too late to push the party on as far as the cliffs, + where we shall be in sight of the vessels, and we may possibly establish a + claim to our share of the prize-money.” + </p> + <p> + “There is but little wealth to be gleaned from the capture of a king's + cutter,” returned Griffith; “and there would be less honor were Barnstable + encumbered with our additional and useless numbers.” + </p> + <p> + “Useless!” repeated Manual; “there is much good service to be got out of + twenty-three well-drilled and well-chosen marines: look at those fellows, + Mr. Griffith, and then tell me if you think them an encumbrance in the + hour of need.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith smiled, and glanced his eye over the sleeping group,—for + when the firing had ceased the whole party had again sought their repose,—and + he could not help admiring the athletic and sinewy limbs that lay + scattered around the gloomy vault, in every posture that ease or whim + dictated. From the stout frames of the men, his glance was directed to the + stack of firearms, from whose glittering tubes and polished bayonets + strong rays of light were reflected, even in that dark apartment. Manual + followed the direction of his eyes, and watched the expression of his + countenance with inward exultation; but he had the forbearance to await + his reply before he manifested his feeling more openly. + </p> + <p> + “I know them to be true men,” said Griffith, “when needed, but—hark! + what says he?” + </p> + <p> + “Who goes there? what noise is that?” repeated the sentinel who was placed + at the entrance of the vault. + </p> + <p> + Manual and Griffith sprang at the same instant from their places of rest, + and stood, unwilling to create the slightest sounds, listening with the + most intense anxiety to catch the next indications of the cause of their + guardian's alarm. A short stillness, like that of death, succeeded, during + which Griffith whispered: + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the Pilot! his hour has been long passed.” + </p> + <p> + The words were hardly spoken, when the clashing of steel in fierce and + sudden contact was heard, and at the next instant the body of the sentinel + fell heavily along the stone steps that led to the open air, and rolled + lifelessly to their feet, with the bayonet that had caused his death + projecting from a deep wound in his breast. + </p> + <p> + “Away, away! sleepers away!” shouted Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “To arms!” cried Manual in a voice of thunder. + </p> + <p> + The alarmed marines, suddenly aroused from their slumbers at these + thrilling cries, sprang on their feet in a confused cluster, and at that + fatal moment a body of living fire darted into the vault, which re-echoed + with the reports of twenty muskets. The uproar, the smoke, and the groans + which escaped from many of his party, could not restrain Griffith another + instant: his pistol was fired through the cloud which concealed the + entrance of the vault, and he followed the leaden messenger, trailing a + half-pike, and shouting to his men: + </p> + <p> + “Come on! follow, my lads; they are nothing but soldiers.” + </p> + <p> + Even while he spoke, the ardent young seaman was rushing up the narrow + passage; but as he gained the open space, his foot struck the writhing + body of the victim of his shot, and he was precipitated headlong into a + group of armed men. + </p> + <p> + “Fire! Manual, fire!” shouted the infuriated prisoner; “fire, while you + have them in a cluster.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, fire, Mr. Manual,” said Borroughcliffe, with great coolness, “and + shoot your own officer: hold him up, boys! hold him up in front; the + safest place is nighest to him.” + </p> + <p> + “Fire!” repeated Griffith, making desperate efforts to release himself + from the grasp of five or six men; “fire, and disregard me.” + </p> + <p> + “If he do, he deserves to be hung,” said Borroughcliffe; “such fine + fellows are not sufficiently plenty to be shot at like wild beasts in + chains. Take him from before the mouth of the vault, boys, and spread + yourselves to your duty.” + </p> + <p> + At the time Griffith issued from the cover, Manual was mechanically + employed in placing his men in order; and the marines, accustomed to do + everything in concert and array, lost the moment to advance. The soldiers + of Borroughcliffe reloaded their muskets, and fell back behind different + portions of the wall, where they could command the entrance to the vault + with their fire, without much exposure to themselves. This disposition was + very coolly reconnoitered by Manual in person, through some of the + crevices in the wall, and he hesitated to advance against the force he + beheld while so advantageously posted. In this situation several shots + were fired by either party, without effect, until Borroughcliffe, + perceiving the inefficacy of that mode of attack, summoned the garrison of + the vault to a parley. + </p> + <p> + “Surrender to the forces of his majesty, King George the Third,” he cried, + “and I promise you quarter.” + </p> + <p> + “Will you release your prisoner, and give us free passage to our vessels?” + asked Manual; “the garrison to march out with all the honors of war, and + officers to retain their side-arms?” + </p> + <p> + “Inadmissible,” returned Borroughcliffe, with great gravity; “the honor of + his majesty's arms, and the welfare of the realm, forbid such a treaty: + but I offer you safe quarters and honorable treatment.” + </p> + <p> + “Officers to retain their side-arms, your prisoner to be released, and the + whole party to return to America, on parole, not to serve until + exchanged?” + </p> + <p> + “Not granted,” said Borroughcliffe. “The most that I can yield is a good + potation of the generous south-side; and if you are the man I take you + for, you will know how to prize such an offer.” + </p> + <p> + “In what capacity do you summon us to yield? as men entitled to the + benefit of the laws of arms, or as rebels to your king?” + </p> + <p> + “Ye are rebels all, gentlemen,” returned the deliberate Borroughcliffe, + “and as such ye must yield; though so far as good treatment and good fare + goes, you are sure of it while in my power; in all other respects you lie + at the mercy of his most gracious majesty.” + </p> + <p> + “Then let his majesty show his gracious face, and come and take us, for + I'll be——” + </p> + <p> + The asseveration of the marine was interrupted by Griffith, whose blood + had sensibly cooled, and whose generous feelings were awakened in behalf + of his comrades, now that his own fate seemed decided. + </p> + <p> + “Hold, Manual,” he cried, “make no rash oaths: Captain Borroughcliffe, I + am Edward Griffith, a lieutenant in the navy of the United American + States, and I pledge you my honor to a parole——” + </p> + <p> + “Release him,” said Borroughcliffe. + </p> + <p> + Griffith advanced between the two parties, and spoke so as to be heard by + both: + </p> + <p> + “I propose to descend to the vault, and ascertain the loss and present + strength of Captain Manual's party: if the latter be not greater than I + apprehend, I shall advise him to a surrender on the usual conditions of + civilized nations.” + </p> + <p> + “Go,” said the soldier; “but stay; is he a half-and-half—an + amphibious—pshaw! I mean a marine?” + </p> + <p> + “He is, sir, a captain in that corps——” + </p> + <p> + “The very man,” interrupted Borroughcliffe; “I thought I recollected the + liquid sounds of his voice. It will be well to speak to him of the good + fare of St. Ruth; and you may add, that I know my man: I shall besiege, + instead of storming him, with the certainty of a surrender when his + canteen is empty. The vault he is in holds no such beverage as the cellars + of the Abbey.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith smiled, in spite of the occasion and his vexation; and making a + slight inclination of his head he passed into the vault, giving notice to + his friends, by his voice, in order to apprise them who approached. + </p> + <p> + He found six of the marines, including the sentinel, lying dead on the + ragged pavement, and four others wounded, but stifling their groans, by + the order of their commander, that they might not inform the enemy of his + weakness. With the remainder of his command Manual had entrenched himself + behind the fragment of a wall that intersected the vault, and, regardless + of the dismaying objects before him, maintained as bold a front, and as + momentous an air, as if the fate of a walled town depended on his + resolution and ingenuity. + </p> + <p> + “You see, Mr. Griffith,” he cried, when the young sailor approached this + gloomy but really formidable arrangement, “that nothing short of artillery + can dislodge me: as for that drinking Englishman above, let him send down + his men by platoons of eight or ten, and I'll pile them up on those steps, + four and five deep.” + </p> + <p> + “But artillery can and will be brought, if it should be necessary,” said + Griffith; “and there is not the least chance of your eventual escape: it + may be possible for you to destroy a few of the enemy, but you are too + humane to wish to do it unnecessarily.” + </p> + <p> + “No doubt,” returned Manual with a grim smile; “and yet methinks I could + find present pleasure in shooting seven of them—yes, just seven, + which is one more than they have struck off my roster.” + </p> + <p> + “Remember your own wounded,” added Griffith; “they suffer for want of aid, + while you protract a useless defence.” + </p> + <p> + A few smothered groans from the sufferers seconded this appeal, and Manual + yielded, though with a very ill grace, to the necessity of the case. + </p> + <p> + “Go, then, and tell him that we will surrender as prisoners of war,” he + said, “on the conditions that he grants me my side-arms, and that suitable + care shall be taken of the sick—be particular to call them sick—for + some lucky accident may yet occur before the compact is ratified, and I + would not have him learn our loss.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith, without waiting for a second bidding, hastened to Borroughcliffe + with his intelligence. + </p> + <p> + “His side-arms!” repeated the soldier, when the other had done; “what are + they, I pray thee—a marlinespike! For if his equipments be no better + than thine own, my worthy prisoner, there is little need to quarrel about + their ownership.” + </p> + <p> + “Had I but ten of my meanest men, armed with such half-pikes, and Captain + Borroughcliffe and his party were put at deadly strife with us,” retorted + Griffith, “he might find occasion to value our weapons more highly.” + </p> + <p> + “Four such fiery gentlemen as yourself would have routed my command,” + returned Borroughcliffe, with undisturbed composure. “I trembled for my + ranks when I saw you coming out of the smoke like a blazing comet from + behind a cloud! and I shall never think of somersets without returning + inward thanks to their inventor. But our treaty is made; let your comrades + come forth and pile their arms.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith communicated the result to the captain of marines, when the + latter led the remnant of his party out of his sunken fortress into the + open air. + </p> + <p> + The men, who had manifested throughout the whole business that cool + subordination and unyielding front, mixed with the dauntless spirit that + to this day distinguishes the corps of which they were members, followed + their commander in sullen silence, and stacked their arms with as much + regularity and precision as if they had been ordered to relieve themselves + after a march. When this necessary preliminary had been observed, + Borroughcliffe unmasked his forces, and our adventurers found themselves + once more in the power of the enemy, and under circumstances which + rendered the prospect of a speedy release from their captivity nearly + hopeless. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0020" id="link2HCH0020"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XX. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + If your father will do me any honor, so; + If not, let him kill the next Percy himself: + I look to be either earl or duke, I can assure you. + Falstaff. +</pre> + <p> + Manual cast sundry discontented and sullen looks from his captors to the + remnant of his own command, while the process of pinioning the latter was + conducted, with much discretion, under the directions of Sergeant Drill, + when meeting, in one of his dissatisfied glances, with the pale and + disturbed features of Griffith, he gave vent to his ill-humor, by saying: + </p> + <p> + “This results from neglecting the precautions of military discipline. Had + the command been with men, who, I may say, without boasting, have been + accustomed to the duties of the field, proper pickets would have been + posted, and instead of being caught like so many rabbits in a burrow, to + be smoked out with brimstone, we should have had an open field for the + struggle; or we might have possessed ourselves of these walls, which I + could have made good for two hours at least, against the best regiment + that ever wore King George's facings.” + </p> + <p> + “Defend the outworks before retreating to the citadel!” cried + Borroughcliffe; “'tis the game of war, and shows science: but had you kept + closer to your burrow, the rabbits might now have all been frisking about + in that pleasant abode. The eyes of a timid hind were greeted this + morning, while journeying near this wood, with a passing sight of armed + men in strange attire; and as he fled, with an intent of casting himself + into the sea, as fear will sometimes urge one of his kind to do, he + luckily encountered me on the cliffs, who humanely saved his life, by + compelling him to conduct us hither. There is often wisdom in science, my + worthy contemporary in arms; but there is sometimes safety in ignorance.” + </p> + <p> + “You have succeeded, sir, and have a right to be pleasant,” said Manual, + seating himself gloomily on a fragment of the ruin, and fastening his + looks on the melancholy spectacle of the lifeless bodies, as they were + successively brought from the vault and placed at his feet; “but these men + have been my own children, and you will excuse me if I cannot retort your + pleasantries. Ah! Captain Borroughcliffe, you are a soldier, and know how + to value merit. I took those very fellows, who sleep on these stones so + quietly, from the hands of nature, and made them the pride of our art. + They were no longer men, but brave lads, who ate and drank, wheeled and + marched, loaded and fired, laughed or were sorrowful, spoke or were + silent, only at my will. As for soul, there was but one among them all, + and that was in my keeping! Groan, my children, groan freely now; there is + no longer a reason to be silent. I have known a single musket-bullet cut + the buttons from the coats of five of them in a row, without raising the + skin of a man! I could ever calculate, with certainty, how many it would + be necessary to expend in all regular service; but this accursed banditti + business has robbed me of the choicest of my treasures. You stand at ease + now, my children; groan, it will soften your anguish.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe appeared to participate, in some degree, in the feelings of + his captive, and he made a few appropriate remarks in the way of + condolence, while he watched the preparations that were making by his own + men to move. At length his orderly announced that substitutes for barrows + were provided to sustain the wounded, and inquired if it were his pleasure + to return to their quarters. + </p> + <p> + “Who has seen the horse?” demanded the captain; “which way did they march? + Have they gained any tidings of the discovery of this party of the enemy?” + </p> + <p> + “Not from us, your honor,” returned the sergeant; “they had ridden along + the coast before we left the cliffs, and it was said their officer + intended to scour the shore for several miles, and spread the alarm.” + </p> + <p> + “Let him; it is all such gay gallants are good for. Drill, honor is almost + as scarce an article with our arms just now as promotion. We seem but the + degenerate children of the heroes of Poictiers;—you understand me, + sergeant?” + </p> + <p> + “Some battle fou't by his majesty's troops against the French, your + honor,” returned the orderly, a little at a loss to comprehend the + expression of his officer's eye. + </p> + <p> + “Fellow, you grow dull on victory,” exclaimed Borroughcliffe: “come + hither, I would give you orders. Do you think, Mister Drill, there is more + honor, or likely to be more profit, in this little morning's amusement + than you and I can stand under?” + </p> + <p> + “I should not, your honor: we have both pretty broad shoulders——” + </p> + <p> + “That are not weakened by undue burdens of this nature,” Interrupted his + captain, significantly: “if we let the news of this affair reach the ears + of those hungry dragoons, they would charge upon us open-mouthed, like a + pack of famished beagles, and claim at least half the credit, and + certainly all the profit.” + </p> + <p> + “But, your honor, there was not a man of them even——” + </p> + <p> + “No matter, Drill; I've known troops that have been engaged, and have + suffered, cheated out of their share of victory by a well-worded despatch. + You know, fellow, that in the smoke and confusion of a battle, a man can + only see what passes near him, and common prudence requires that he only + mention in his official letters what he knows can't be easily + contradicted. Thus your Indians, and, indeed, all allies, are not entitled + to the right of a general order, any more than to the right of a parade. + Now, I dare say, you have heard of a certain battle of Blenheim?” + </p> + <p> + “Lord! your honor, 'tis the pride of the British army, that and the + Culloden! 'Twas when the great Corporal John beat the French king, and all + his lords and nobility, with half his nation in arms to back him.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! there is a little of the barrack readings in the account, but it is + substantially true; know you how many French were in the field that day, + Mister Drill?” + </p> + <p> + “I have never seen the totals of their muster, sir, in print; but, judging + by the difference betwixt the nations, I should suppose some hundreds of + thousands.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet, to oppose this vast army, the duke had only ten or twelve + thousand well-fed Englishmen! You look astounded, sergeant!” + </p> + <p> + “Why, your honor, that does seem rather an over-match for an old soldier + to swallow; the random shot would sweep away so small a force.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet the battle was fought, and the victory won! but the Duke of + Marlborough had a certain Mr. Eugene, with some fifty or sixty thousand + High-Dutchers, to back him. You never heard of Mr. Eugene?” + </p> + <p> + “Not a syllable, your honor; I always thought that Corporal John——” + </p> + <p> + “Was a gallant and great general; you thought right, Mister Drill. So + would a certain nameless gentleman be also, if his majesty would sign a + commission to that effect. However, a majority is on the high road to a + regiment, and with even a regiment a man is comfortable! In plain English, + Mister Drill, we must get our prisoners into the abbey with as little + noise as possible, in order that the horse may continue their gambols + along the coast, without coming to devour our meal. All the fuss must be + made at the war-office: for that trifle you may trust me; I think I know + who holds a quill that is as good in its way as the sword he wears. Drill + is a short name, and can easily be written within the folds of a letter.” + </p> + <p> + “Lord, your honor!” said the gratified halberdier, “I'm sure such an honor + is more—but your honor can ever command me!” + </p> + <p> + “I do; and it is to be close, and to make your men keep close, until it + shall be time to speak, when I pledge myself there shall be noise enough.” + Borroughcliffe shook his head, with a grave air, as he continued: “It has + been a devil of a bloody fight, sergeant! look at the dead and wounded; a + wood on each flank—supported by a ruin in the centre. Oh! ink—ink + can be spilt on the details with great effect. Go, fellow, and prepare to + march.” + </p> + <p> + Thus enlightened on the subject of his commander's ulterior views, the + non-commissioned agent of the captain's wishes proceeded to give suitable + instructions to the rest of the party, and to make the more immediate + preparations for a march. The arrangements were soon completed. The bodies + of the slain were left unsheltered, the seclusion of the ruin being deemed + a sufficient security against the danger of any discovery, until darkness + should favor their removal, In conformity with Borroughcliffe's plan to + monopolize the glory. The wounded were placed on rude litters composed of + the muskets and blankets of the prisoners, when the conquerors and + vanquished moved together in a compact body from the ruin, in such a + manner as to make the former serve as a mask to conceal the latter from + the curious gaze of any casual passenger. There was but little, indeed, to + apprehend on this head, for the alarm and terror, consequent on the + exaggerated reports that flew through the country, effectually prevented + any intruders on the usually quiet and retired domains of St. Ruth. + </p> + <p> + The party was emerging from the wood, when the cracking of branches, and + rustling of dried leaves, announced, however, that an interruption of some + sort was about to occur. + </p> + <p> + “If it should be one of their rascally patrols!” exclaimed Borroughcliffe, + with very obvious displeasure; “they trample like a regiment of cavalry! + but, gentlemen, you will acknowledge yourselves, that we were retiring + from the field of battle when we met the reinforcement, if it should prove + to be such.” + </p> + <p> + “We are not disposed, sir, to deny you the glory of having achieved your + victory single-handed,” said Griffith, glancing his eyes uneasily in the + direction of the approaching sounds, expecting to see the Pilot issue from + the thicket in which he seemed to be entangled, instead of any detachment + of his enemies. + </p> + <p> + “Clear the way, Caesar!” cried a voice at no great distance from them; + “break through the accursed vines on my right, Pompey!—press + forward, my fine fellows, or we may be too late to smell even the smoke of + the fight.” + </p> + <p> + “Hum!” ejaculated the captain, with his philosophic indifference of manner + entirely re-established, “this must be a Roman legion just awoke from a + trance of some seventeen centuries, and that the voice of a centurion. We + will halt, Mister Drill, and view the manner of an ancient march!” + </p> + <p> + While the captain was yet speaking, a violent effort disengaged the + advancing party from the thicket of brambles in which they had been + entangled, when two blacks, each bending under a load of firearms, + preceded Colonel Howard, into the clear space where Borroughcliffe had + halted his detachment. Some little time was necessary to enable the + veteran to arrange his disordered dress, and to remove the perspiring + effects of the unusual toil from his features, before he could observe the + addition to the captain's numbers. + </p> + <p> + “We heard you fire,” cried the old soldier, making, at the same time, the + most diligent application of his bandana, “and I determined to aid you + with a sortie, which, when judiciously timed, has been the means of + raising many a siege; though, had Montcalm rested quietly within his + walls, the plains of Abr'am might never have drunk his blood.” + </p> + <p> + “Oh! his decision was soldierly, and according to all rules of war,” + exclaimed Manual; “and had I followed his example, this day might have + produced a different tale!” + </p> + <p> + “Why, who have we here!” cried the colonel, in astonishment; “who is it + that pretends to criticise battles and sieges, dressed in such a garb?” + </p> + <p> + “Tis a dux incognitorum, my worthy host,” said Borroughcliffe; “which + means, in our English language, a captain of marines in the service of the + American Congress.” + </p> + <p> + “What! have you then met the enemy? ay! and by the fame of the immortal + Wolfe, you have captured them!” cried the delighted veteran. “I was + pressing on with a part of my garrison to your assistance, for I had seen + that you were marching in this direction, and even the report of a few + muskets was heard.” + </p> + <p> + “A few!” interrupted the conqueror; “I know not what you call a few, my + gallant and ancient friend: you may possibly have shot at each other by + the week in the days of Wolfe, and Abercrombie, and Braddock; but I too + have seen smart firing, and can hazard an opinion in such matters There + was as pretty a roll made by firearms at the battles on the Hudson as ever + rattled from a drum; it is all over, and many live to talk of it, but this + has been the most desperate affair, for the numbers, I ever was engaged + in! I speak always with a reference to the numbers. The wood is pretty + well sprinkled with dead; and we have contrived to bring off a few of the + desperately wounded with us, as you may perceive.” + </p> + <p> + “Bless me!” exclaimed the surprised veteran, “that such an engagement + should happen within musket-shot of the abbey, and I know so little of it! + My faculties are on the wane, I fear, for the time has been when a single + discharge would rouse me from the deepest sleep.” + </p> + <p> + “The bayonet is a silent weapon,” returned the composed captain, with a + significant wave of his hand; “'tis the Englishman's pride, and every + experienced officer knows that one thrust from it is worth the fire of a + whole platoon.” + </p> + <p> + “What, did you come to the charge!” cried the colonel; “by the Lord, + Borroughcliffe, my gallant young friend, I would have given twenty tierces + of rice, and two able-bodied negroes, to have seen the fray!” + </p> + <p> + “It would have been a pleasant spectacle to witness, sans disputation,” + returned the captain; “but victory is ours without the presence of + Achilles, this time. I have them, all that survive the affair; at least, + all that have put foot on English soil.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! and the king's cutter has brought in the schooner!” added Colonel + Howard. “Thus perish all rebellion for ever more! Where's Kit? my kinsman, + Mr. Christopher Dillon; I would ask him what the laws of the realm next + prescribe to loyal subjects. Here will be work for the jurors of + Middlesex, Captain Borroughcliffe, if not for a secretary of state's + warrant. Where is Kit, my kinsman; the ductile, the sagacious, the loyal + Christopher?” + </p> + <p> + “The Cacique 'non est,' as more than one bailiff has said of sundry clever + fellows in our regiment, when there has been a pressing occasion for their + appearance,” said the soldier; “but the cornet of horse has given me + reason to believe that his provincial lordship, who repaired on board the + cutter to give intelligence of the position of the enemy, continued there + to share the dangers and honors of naval combat.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, 'tis like him!” cried the colonel, rubbing his hands with glee; “'tis + like him! he has forgotten the law and his peaceful occupations, at the + sounds of military preparation, and has carried the head of a statesman + into the fight, with the ardor and thoughtlessness of a boy.” + </p> + <p> + “The Cacique is a man of discretion,” observed the captain, with all his + usual dryness of manner, “and will, doubtless, recollect his obligations + to posterity and himself, though he be found entangled in the mazes of a + combat. But I marvel that he does not return, for some time has now + elapsed since the schooner struck her flag, as my own eyes have + witnessed.” + </p> + <p> + “You will pardon me, gentlemen,” said Griffith, advancing towards them + with uncontrollable interest; “but I have unavoidably heard part of your + discourse, and cannot think you will find it necessary to withhold the + whole truth from a disarmed captive: say you that a schooner has been + captured this morning?” + </p> + <p> + “It is assuredly true,” said Borroughcliffe, with a display of nature and + delicacy in his manner that did his heart infinite credit; “but I forbore + to tell you, because I thought your own misfortunes would be enough for + one time. Mr. Griffith, this gentleman is Colonel Howard, to whose + hospitality you will be indebted for some favors before we separate.” + </p> + <p> + “Griffith!” echoed the colonel, in quick reply, “Griffith! what a sight + for my old eyes to witness!—the child of worthy, gallant, loyal Hugh + Griffith a captive, and taken in arms against his prince! Young man, young + man, what would thy honest father, what would his bosom friend, my own + poor brother Harry, have said, had it pleased God that they had survived + to witness this burning shame and lasting stigma on thy respectable name?” + </p> + <p> + “Had my father lived, he would now have been upholding the independence of + his native land,” said the young man, proudly. “I wish to respect even the + prejudices of Colonel Howard, and beg he will forbear urging a subject on + which I fear we never shall agree.” + </p> + <p> + “Never, while thou art to be found in the ranks of rebellion!” cried the + colonel. “Oh! boy! boy! how I could have loved and cherished thee, if the + skill and knowledge obtained in the service of thy prince were now devoted + to the maintenance of his unalienable rights! I loved thy father, worthy + Hugh, even as I loved my own brother Harry.” + </p> + <p> + “And his son should still be dear to you,” interrupted Griffith, taking + the reluctant hand of the colonel into both his own. + </p> + <p> + “Ah, Edward, Edward!” continued the softened veteran, “how many of my + day-dreams have been destroyed by thy perversity! nay, I know not that + Kit, discreet and loyal as he is, could have found such a favor in my eyes + as thyself; there is a cast of thy father in that face and smile, Ned, + that might have won me to anything short of treason—and then Cicely, + provoking, tender, mutinous, kind affectionate, good Cicely, would have + been a link to unite us forever.” + </p> + <p> + The youth cast a hasty glance at the deliberate Borroughcliffe, who, if he + had obeyed the impatient expression of his eye, would have followed the + party that was slowly bearing the wounded towards the abbey, before he + yielded to his feelings, and answered: + </p> + <p> + “Nay, sir; let this then be the termination of our misunderstanding—your + lovely niece shall be that link, and you shall be to me as your friend + Hugh would have been had he lived, and to Cecilia twice a parent.” + </p> + <p> + “Boy, boy,” said the veteran, averting his face to conceal the working of + his muscles, “you talk idly; my word is now plighted to my kinsman Kit, + and thy scheme is impracticable.” + </p> + <p> + “Nothing is impracticable, sir, to youth and enterprise, when aided by age + and experience like yours,” returned Griffith; “this war must soon + terminate.” + </p> + <p> + “This war!” echoed the colonel, shaking loose the grasp which Griffith + held on his arm; “ay! what of this war, young man? Is it not an accursed + attempt to deny the rights of our gracious sovereign, and to place + tyrants, reared in kennels, on the throne of princes! a scheme to elevate + the wicked at the expense of the good! a project to aid unrighteous + ambition, under the mask of sacred liberty and the popular cry of + equality! as if there could be liberty without order! or equality of + rights, where the privileges of the sovereign are not as sacred as those + of the people!” + </p> + <p> + “You judge us harshly, Colonel Howard,” said Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “I judge you!” interrupted the old soldier, who, by this time, thought the + youth resembled any one rather than his friend Hugh; “it is not my + province to judge you at all; if it were!—but the time will come, + the time will come. I am a patient man, and can wait the course of things; + yes, yes, age cools the blood, and we learn to suppress the passions and + impatience of youth: but if the ministry would issue a commission of + justice for the colonies, and put the name of old George Howard in it, I + am a dog, if there should be a rebel alive in twelve months. Sir,” turning + sternly to Borroughcliffe, “in such a case, I could prove a Roman, and + hang—hang—yes, I do think, sir, I could hang my kinsman, Mr. + Christopher Dillon!” + </p> + <p> + “Spare the Cacique such unnatural elevation before his time,” returned the + captain with a grave wave of the hand: “behold,” pointing towards the + wood, “there is a more befitting subject for the gallows! Mr. Griffith, + yonder man calls himself your comrade?” + </p> + <p> + The eyes of Colonel Howard and Griffith followed the direction of his + finger, and the latter instantly recognized the Pilot, standing in the + skirts of the wood, with his arms folded, apparently surveying the + condition of his friends. + </p> + <p> + “That man,” said Griffith, in confusion, and hesitating to utter even the + equivocal truth that suggested itself, “that man does not belong to our + ship's company.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet he has been seen in <i>your</i> company,” returned the + incredulous Borroughcliffe; “he was the spokesman in last night's + examination, Colonel Howard, and, doubtless, commands the rear-guard of + the rebels.” + </p> + <p> + “You say true,” cried the veteran; “Pompey! Caesar! present! fire!” + </p> + <p> + The blacks started at the sudden orders of their master, of whom they + stood in the deepest awe; and, presenting their muskets, they averted + their faces, and, shutting their eyes, obeyed the bloody mandate. + </p> + <p> + “Charge!” shouted the colonel, flourishing the ancient sword with which he + had armed himself, and pressing forward with all the activity that a + recent fit of the gout would allow, “charge, and exterminate the dogs with + the bayonet! push on, Pompey—dress, boys, dress.” + </p> + <p> + “If your friend stands this charge,” said Borroughcliffe to Griffith, with + unmoved composure, “his nerves are made of iron; such a charge would break + the Coldstreams; with Pompey in the ranks!” + </p> + <p> + “I trust in God,” cried Griffith, “he will have forbearance enough to + respect the weakness of Colonel Howard!—he presents a pistol!” + </p> + <p> + “But he will not fire; the Romans deem it prudent to halt; nay, by heaven, + they countermarch to the rear. Holla! Colonel Howard, my worthy host, fall + back on your reinforcements; the wood is full of armed men; they cannot + escape us; I only wait for the horse to cut off the retreat.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran, who had advanced within a short distance of the single man + who thus deliberately awaited the attack, halted at this summons; and by a + glance of his eye, ascertained that he stood alone. Believing the words of + Borroughcliffe to be true, he slowly retired, keeping his face manfully + towards his enemy, until he gained the support of the captain. + </p> + <p> + “Recall the troops, Borroughcliffe!” he cried, “and let us charge into the + wood; they will fly before his majesty's arms like guilty scoundrels, as + they are. As for the negroes, I'll teach the black rascals to desert their + master at such a moment. They say Fear is pale, but, damme, + Borroughcliffe, if I don't believe his skin is black.” + </p> + <p> + “I have seen him of all colors; blue, white, black, and particolored,” + said the captain. “I must take the command of matters on myself, however, + my excellent host; let us retire into the abbey, and trust me to cut off + the remainder of the rebels.” + </p> + <p> + In this arrangement the colonel reluctantly acquiesced, and the three + followed the soldier to the dwelling, at a pace that was adapted to the + infirmities of its master. The excitement of the onset, and the current of + his ideas, had united, however, to banish every amicable thought from the + breast of the colonel, and he entered the abbey with a resolute + determination of seeing justice dealt to Griffith and his companions, even + though it should push them to the foot of the gallows. + </p> + <p> + As the gentlemen disappeared from his view, among the shrubbery of the + grounds, the Pilot replaced the weapon that was hanging from his hand, in + his bosom, and, turning with a saddened and thoughtful brow, he slowly + re-entered the wood. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0021" id="link2HCH0021"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXI + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + ——“When these prodigies + Do so conjointly meet, let not men say. + These are their reasons,—They are natural, + For, I believe they are portentous things + Unto the climate that they point upon.” + <i>Casca.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The reader will discover, by referring to the time consumed in the + foregoing events, that the Ariel, with her prize, did not anchor in the + bay already mentioned, until Griffith and his party had been for several + hours in the custody of their enemies. The supposed capture of the rebel + schooner was an incident that excited but little interest, and no + surprise, among a people who were accustomed to consider their seamen as + invincible; and Barnstable had not found it a difficult task to practise + his deception on the few rustics whom curiosity induced to venture + alongside the vessels during the short continuance of daylight. When, + however, the fogs of evening began to rise along the narrow basin, and the + curvatures of its margin were lost in the single outline of its dark and + gloomy border, the young seaman thought it time to apply himself in + earnest to his duty. The Alacrity, containing all his own crew, together + with the Ariel's wounded, was gotten silently under way; and driving + easily before the heavy air that swept from the land, she drifted from the + harbor, until the open sea lay before her, when her sails were spread, and + she continued to make the best of her way in quest of the frigate. + Barnstable had watched this movement with breathless anxiety; for on an + eminence that completely commanded the waters to some distance, a small + but rude battery had been erected for the purpose of protecting the harbor + against the depredations and insults of the smaller vessels of the enemy; + and a guard of sufficient force to manage the two heavy guns it contained + was maintained in the work at all times. He was ignorant how far his + stratagem had been successful, and it was only when he heard the + fluttering of the Alacrity's canvas, as she opened it to the breeze, he + felt that he was yet secure. + </p> + <p> + “'Twill reach the Englishmen's ears,” said the boy Merry, who stood on the + forecastle of the schooner, by the side of his commander, listening with + breathless interest to the sounds; “they set a sentinel on the point, as + the sun went down, and if he is a trifle better than a dead man, or a + marine asleep, he will suspect something is wrong.” + </p> + <p> + “Never!” returned Barnstable, with a long breath, that announced all his + apprehensions were removed; “he will be more likely to believe it a + mermaid fanning herself this cool evening, than to suspect the real fact. + What say you, Master Coffin? will the soldier smell the truth?” + </p> + <p> + “They're a dumb race,” said the cockswain, casting his eyes over his + shoulders, to ascertain that none of their own marine guard was near him; + “now, there was our sergeant, who ought to know something, seeing that he + has been afloat these four years, maintained, dead in the face and eyes of + what every man, who has ever doubled Good Hope, knows to be true, that + there was no such vessel to be fallen in with in them seas, as the Flying + Dutchman! and then, again, when I told him that he was a 'know-nothing,' + and asked him if the Dutchman was a more unlikely thing than that there + should be places where the inhabitants split the year into two watches, + and had day for six months, and night the rest of the time, the greenhorn + laughed in my face, and I do believe he would have told me I lied, but for + one thing.” + </p> + <p> + “And what might that be?” asked Barnstable, gravely. + </p> + <p> + “Why, sir,” returned Tom, stretching his bony fingers, as he surveyed his + broad palm, by the little light that remained, “though I am a peaceable + man, I can be roused.” + </p> + <p> + “And you have seen the Flying Dutchman?” + </p> + <p> + “I never doubled the east cape; though I can find my way through Le Maire + in the darkest night that ever fell from the heavens; but I have seen them + that have seen her, and spoken her, too.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, be it so; you must turn flying Yankee, yourself, to-night, Master + Coffin. Man your boat at once, sir, and arm your crew.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain paused a moment before he proceeded to obey this unexpected + order, and, pointing towards the battery, he inquired, with infinite + phlegm: + </p> + <p> + “For shore-work, sir? Shall we take the cutlashes and pistols? or shall we + want the pikes?” + </p> + <p> + “There may be soldiers in our way, with their bayonets,” said Barnstable, + musing; “arm as usual, but throw a few long pikes into the boat; and + harkye, Master Coffin, out with your tub and whale-line: for I see you + have rigged yourself anew in that way.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain, who was moving from the forecastle, turned short at this + new mandate, and with an air of remonstrance, ventured to say: + </p> + <p> + “Trust an old whaler, Captain Barnstable, who has been used to these craft + all his life. A whale-boat is made to pull with a tub and line in it, as + naturally as a ship is made to sail with ballast, and——” + </p> + <p> + “Out with it, out with it,” interrupted the other, with an impatient + gesture, that his cockswain knew signified a positive determination. + Heaving a sigh at what he deemed his commander's prejudice, Tom applied + himself without further delay to the execution of the orders. Barnstable + laid his hand familiarly on the shoulder of the boy, and led him to the + stern of his little vessel, in profound silence. The canvas hood that + covered the entrance to the cabin was thrown partly aside; and by the + light of the lamp that was burning in the small apartment, it was easy to + overlook, from the deck, what was passing beneath them. Dillon sat + supporting his head with his two hands, in a manner that shaded his face, + but in an attitude that denoted deep and abstracted musing. + </p> + <p> + “I would that I could see the face of my prisoner,” said Barnstable, in an + undertone, that was audible only to his companion. “The eye of a man is a + sort of lighthouse, to tell one how to steer into the haven of his + confidence, boy.” + </p> + <p> + “And sometimes a beacon, sir, to warn you there is no safe anchorage near + him,” returned the ready boy. + </p> + <p> + “Rogue!” muttered Barnstable, “your cousin Kate spoke there.” + </p> + <p> + “If my cousin Plowden were here, Mr. Barnstable, I know that her opinion + of yon gentleman would not be at all more favorable.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet, I have determined to trust him! Listen, boy, and tell me if I am + wrong; you have a quick wit, like some others of your family, and may + suggest something advantageous.” The gratified midshipman swelled with the + conscious pleasure of possessing his commander's confidence, and followed + to the taffrail, over which Barnstable leaned, while he delivered the + remainder of his communication. “I have gathered from the 'longshoremen + who have come off this evening, to stare at the vessel which the rebels + have been able to build, that a party of seamen and marines have been + captured in an old ruin near the Abbey of St. Ruth, this very day.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis Mr. Griffith!” exclaimed the boy. + </p> + <p> + “Ay! the wit of your cousin Katherine was not necessary to discover that. + Now, I have proposed to this gentleman with the Savannah face, that he + should go into the abbey, and negotiate an exchange. I will give him for + Griffith, and the crew of the Alacrity for Manual's command and the + Tigers.” + </p> + <p> + “The Tigers!” cried the lad, with emotion; “have they got my Tigers, too? + Would to God that Mr. Griffith had permitted me to land!” + </p> + <p> + “It was no boy's work they were about, and room was scarcer in their boat + than live lumber. But this Mr. Dillon has accepted my proposition, and has + pledged himself that Griffith shall return within an hour after he is + permitted to enter the Abbey; will he redeem his honor from the pledge?” + </p> + <p> + “He may,” said Merry, musing a moment; “for I believe he thinks the + presence of Mr. Griffith under the same roof with Miss Howard a thing to + be prevented, if possible; he may be true in this instance, though he has + a hollow look.” + </p> + <p> + “He has bad-looking lighthouses, I will own,” said Barnstable; “and yet he + is a gentleman, and promises fair; 'tis unmanly to suspect him in such a + matter, and I will have faith! Now listen, sir. The absence of older heads + must throw great responsibility on your young shoulders; watch that + battery as closely as if you were at the mast-head of your frigate, on the + lookout for an enemy; the instant you see lights moving in it, cut, and + run into the offing; you will find me somewhere under the cliffs, and you + will stand off and on, keeping the abbey in sight, until you fall in with + us.” + </p> + <p> + Merry gave an attentive ear to these and divers other solemn injunctions + that he received from his commander, who, having sent the officer next to + himself in authority in charge of the prize (the third in command being + included in the list of the wounded), was compelled to entrust his beloved + schooner to the vigilance of a lad whose years gave no promise of the + experience and skill that he actually possessed. + </p> + <p> + When his admonitory instructions were ended, Barnstable stepped again to + the opening in the cabin-hood, and, for a single moment before he spoke, + once more examined the countenance of his prisoner, with a keen eye. + Dillon had removed his hands from before his sallow features; and, as if + conscious of the scrutiny his looks were to undergo, had concentrated the + whole expression of his forbidding aspect in a settled gaze of hopeless + submission to his fate. At least, so thought his captor, and the idea + touched some of the finer feelings in the bosom of the generous young + seaman. Discarding, instantly, every suspicion of his prisoner's honor, as + alike unworthy of them both, Barnstable summoned him, in a cheerful voice, + to the boat. There was a flashing of the features of Dillon, at this call, + which gave an indefinable expression to his countenance, that again + startled the sailor; but it was so very transient, and could so easily be + mistaken for a smile of pleasure at his promised liberation, that the + doubts it engendered passed away almost as speedily as the equivocal + expression itself. Barnstable was in the act of following his companion + into the boat, when he felt himself detained by a slight hold of his arm. + </p> + <p> + “What would you have?” he asked of the midshipman, who had given him the + signal. + </p> + <p> + “Do not trust too much to that Dillon, sir,” returned the anxious boy, in + a whisper; “if you had seen his face, as I did, when the binnacle light + fell upon it, as he came up the cabin ladder, you would put no faith in + him.” + </p> + <p> + “I should have seen no beauty,” said the generous lieutenant, laughing; + “but there is long Tom, as hard-featured a youth of two score and ten as + ever washed in brine, who has a heart as big, ay, bigger than that of a + kraaken. A bright watch to you, boy, and remember a keen eye on the + battery.” As he was yet speaking, Barnstable crossed the gunwale of his + little vessel, and it was not until he was seated by the side of his + prisoner that he continued, aloud: “Cast the stops off your sails, Mr. + Merry, and see all clear to make a run of everything; recollect, you are + short-handed, sir. God bless ye! and d'ye hear? if there is a man among + you who shuts more than one eye at a time, I'll make him, when I get back, + open both wider than if Tom Coffin's friend, the Flying Dutchman, was + booming down upon him. God bless ye, Merry, my boy; give 'em the + square-sail, if this breeze off-shore holds on till morning:—shove + off.” + </p> + <p> + As Barnstable gave the last order, he fell back on his seat, and, drawing + back his boat-cloak around him maintained a profound silence, until they + had passed the two small headlands that fanned the mouth of the harbor. + The men pulled, with muffled oars, their long, vigorous strokes, and the + boat glided with amazing rapidity past the objects that could be yet + indistinctly seen along the dim shore. When, however, they had gained the + open ocean, and the direction of their little bark was changed to one that + led them in a line with the coast, and within the shadows of the cliffs, + the cockswain, deeming that the silence was no longer necessary to their + safety, ventured to break it, as follows: + </p> + <p> + “A square-sail is a good sail to carry on a craft, dead afore it, and in a + heavy sea; but if fifty years can teach a man to know the weather, it's my + judgment that should the Ariel break ground after the night turns at eight + bells, she'll need her mainsail to hold her up to her course.” + </p> + <p> + The lieutenant started at this sudden interruption, and casting his cloak + from his shoulders, he looked abroad on the waters, as if seeking those + portentous omens which disturbed the imagination of his cockswain. + </p> + <p> + “How now, Tom,” he said, sharply, “have ye turned croaker in your old age? + what see you, to cause such an old woman's ditty?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis no song of an old woman,” returned the cockswain with solemn + earnestness, “but the warning of an old man; and one who has spent his + days where there were no hills to prevent the winds of heaven from blowing + on him, unless they were hills of salt water and foam. I judge, sir, + there'll be a heavy northeaster setting in upon us afore the morning watch + is called.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable knew the experience of his old messmate too well not to feel + uneasiness at such an opinion, delivered in so confident a manner; but + after again surveying the horizon, the heavens, and the ocean, he said, + with a continued severity of manner: + </p> + <p> + “Your prophecy is idle, this time, Master Coffin; everything looks like a + dead calm. This swell is what is left from the last blow; the mist + overhead is nothing but the nightly fog, and you can see, with own eyes, + that it is driving seaward; even this land-breeze is nothing but the air + of the ground mixing with that of the ocean; it is heavy with dew and fog, + but it's as sluggish as a Dutch galliot.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, sir, it is damp, and there is little of it,” rejoined Tom; “but as it + comes only from the shore, so it never goes far on the water, It is hard + to learn the true signs of the weather, Captain Barnstable, and none get + to know them well, but such as study little else or feel but little else. + There is only One who can see the winds of heaven, or who can tell when a + hurricane is to begin, or where it will end. Still, a man isn't like a + whale or a porpoise, that takes the air in his nostrils, and never knows + whether it is a southeaster or a northwester that he feeds upon. Look, + broad-off to leeward, sir; see the streak of clear sky shining under the + mists; take an old seafaring man's word for it, Captain Barnstable, that + whenever the light shines out of the heavens in that fashion, 'tis never + done for nothing; besides, the sun set in a dark bank of clouds, and the + little moon we had was dry and windy.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable listened attentively, and with increasing concern, for he well + knew that his cockswain possessed a quick and almost unerring judgment of + the weather, notwithstanding the confused medley of superstitious omens + and signs with which it was blended; but again throwing himself back in + his boat, he muttered: + </p> + <p> + “Then let it blow; Griffith is worth a heavier risk, and if the battery + can't be cheated, it can be carried.” + </p> + <p> + Nothing further passed on the state of the weather. Dillon had not + ventured a single remark since he entered the boat, and the cockswain had + the discretion to understand that his officer was willing to be left to + his own thoughts. For nearly an hour they pursued their way with + diligence; the sinewy seamen, who wielded the oars, urging their light + boat along the edge of the surf with unabated velocity, and apparently + with untired exertions. Occasionally, Barnstable would cast an inquiring + glance at the little inlets that they passed, or would note, with a + seaman's eye, the small portions of sandy beach that were scattered here + and there along the rocky boundaries of the coast. One in particular, a + deeper inlet than common, where a run of fresh water was heard gurgling as + it met the tide, he pointed out to his cockswain, by significant but + silent gestures, as a place to be especially noted. Tom, who understood + the signal as intended for his own eye alone, made his observations on the + spot with equal taciturnity, but with all the minuteness that would + distinguish one long accustomed to find his way, whether by land or water, + by landmarks and the bearings of different objects. Soon after this silent + communication between the lieutenant and his cockswain, the boat was + suddenly turned, and was in the act of dashing upon the spit of sand + before it, when Barnstable checked the movement by his voice: + </p> + <p> + “Hold water!” he said; “'tis the sound of oars!” + </p> + <p> + The seamen held their boat at rest, while a deep attention was given to + the noise that had alarmed the ears of their commander. + </p> + <p> + “See, sir,” said the cockswain, pointing towards the eastern horizon; “it + is just rising into the streak of light to seaward of us—now it + settles in the trough—ah! here you have it again!” + </p> + <p> + “By heavens!” cried Barnstable, “'tis a man-of-war's stroke it pulls; I + saw the oar-blades as they fell! and, listen to the sound! neither your + fisherman nor your smuggler pulls such a regular oar.” + </p> + <p> + Tom had bowed his head nearly to the water, in the act of listening, and + now raising himself, he spoke with confidence: + </p> + <p> + “That is the Tiger; I know the stroke of her crew as well as I do of my + own. Mr. Merry has made them learn the new-fashioned jerk, as they dip + their blades, and they feather with such a roll in their rullocks! I could + swear to the stroke.” + </p> + <p> + “Hand me the night-glass,” said his commander, impatiently. “I can catch + them, as they are lifted into the streak. You are right, by every star in + our flag, Tom!—but there is only one man in her stern-sheets. By my + good eyes, I believe it is that accursed Pilot, sneaking from the land, + and leaving Griffith and Manual to die in English prisons. To shore with + you—beach her at once!” + </p> + <p> + The order was no sooner given than it was obeyed, and in less than two + minutes the impatient Barnstable, Dillon, and the cockswain, were standing + together on the sands. + </p> + <p> + The impression he had received, that his friends were abandoned to their + fate by the Pilot, urged the generous young seaman to hasten the departure + of his prisoner, as he was fearful every moment might interpose some new + obstacle to the success of his plans. + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Dillon,” he said, the instant they were landed, “I exact no new + promise—your honor is already plighted——” + </p> + <p> + “If oaths can make it stronger,” interrupted Dillon, “I will take them.” + </p> + <p> + “Oaths cannot—the honor of a gentleman is, at all times, enough. I + shall send my cockswain with you to the abbey, and you will either return + with him, in person, within two hours, or give Mr. Griffith and Captain + Manual to his guidance. Proceed, sir, you are conditionally free; there is + an easy opening by which to ascend the cliffs.” + </p> + <p> + Dillon once more thanked his generous captor, and then proceeded to force + his way up the rough eminence. + </p> + <p> + “Follow, and obey his instructions,” said Barnstable to his cockswain, + aloud. + </p> + <p> + Tom, long accustomed to implicit obedience, handled his harpoon, and was + quietly following in the footsteps of his new leader, when he felt the + hand of the lieutenant on his shoulder. + </p> + <p> + “You saw where the brook emptied over the hillock of sand?” said + Barnstable, in an undertone. + </p> + <p> + Tom nodded assent. + </p> + <p> + “You will find us there riding without the surf—'Twill not do to + trust too much to an enemy.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain made a gesture of great significance with his weapon, that + was intended to indicate the danger their prisoner would incur should he + prove false; when, applying the wooden end of the harpoon to the rocks, he + ascended the ravine at a rate that soon brought him to the side of his + companion. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0022" id="link2HCH0022"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXII + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Ay marry, let me have him to sit under; + He's like to be a cold soldier.” + <i>Falstaff</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Barnstable lingered on the sands for a few minutes, until the footsteps of + Dillon and the cockswain were no longer audible, when he ordered his men + to launch their boat once more into the surf. While the seamen pulled + leisurely towards the place he had designated as the point where he would + await the return of Tom, the lieutenant first began to entertain serious + apprehensions concerning the good faith of his prisoner. Now that Dillon + was beyond his control, his imagination presented, in very vivid colors, + several little circumstances in the other's conduct, which might readily + excuse some doubts of his good faith; and, by the time they had reached + the place of rendezvous, and had cast a light grapnel into the sea, his + fears had rendered him excessively uncomfortable. Leaving the lieutenant + to his reflections on this unpleasant subject, we shall follow Dillon and + his fearless and unsuspecting companion in their progress towards St. + Ruth. + </p> + <p> + The mists to which Tom had alluded in his discussion with his commander on + the state of the weather appeared to be settling nearer to the earth, and + assuming more decidedly the appearance of a fog, hanging above them in + sluggish volumes, but little agitated by the air. The consequent obscurity + added deeply to the gloom of the night, and it would have been difficult + for one less acquainted than Dillon with the surrounding localities to + find the path which led to the dwelling of Colonel Howard. After some + little search, this desirable object was effected; and the civilian led + the way, with rapid strides, towards the abbey. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay!” said Tom, who followed his steps, and equaled his paces, without + any apparent effort, “you shore people have an easy way to find your + course and distance, when you get into the track. I was once left by the + craft I belonged to, in Boston, to find my way to Plymouth, which is a + matter of fifteen leagues, or thereaway; and so, finding nothing was bound + up the bay, after lying-by for a week, I concluded to haul aboard my land + tacks. I spent the better part of another week in a search for some + hooker, on board which I might work my passage across the country, for + money was as scarce then with old Tom Coffin as it is now, and is likely + to be, unless the fisheries get a good luff soon; but it seems that + nothing but your horse-flesh, and horned cattle, and jackasses, are + privileged to do the pulling and hauling in your shore-hookers; and I was + forced to pay a week's wages for a berth, besides keeping a banyan on a + mouthful of bread and cheese, from the time we hove up in Boston, till we + came to in Plymouth town.” + </p> + <p> + “It was certainly an unreasonable exaction on the part of the wagoners, + from a man in your situation,” said Dillon, in a friendly, soothing tone + of voice, that denoted a willingness to pursue the conversation. + </p> + <p> + “My situation was that of a cabin passenger,” returned the cockswain; “for + there was but one hand forward, besides the cattle I mentioned—that + was he who steered—and an easy berth he had of it; for there his + course lay atween walls of stone and fences: and, as for his reckoning, + why, they had stuck up bits of stone on an end, with his day's work footed + up, ready to his hand, every half league or so. Besides, the landmarks + were so plenty, that a man with half an eye might steer her, and no fear + of getting to leeward.” + </p> + <p> + “You must have found yourself as it were in a new world,” observed Dillon. + </p> + <p> + “Why, to me it was pretty much the same as if I had been set afloat in a + strange country, though I may be said to be a native of those parts, being + born on the coast. I had often heard shoremen say, that there was as much + 'arth as water in the world, which I always set down as a rank lie, for + I've sailed with a flowing sheet months an-end without falling in with as + much land or rock as would answer a gull to lay its eggs on; but I will + own, that atween Boston and Plymouth, we were out of sight of water for as + much as two full watches!” + </p> + <p> + Dillon pursued this interesting subject with great diligence; and by the + time they reached the wall, which enclosed the large paddock that + surrounded the abbey, the cockswain was deeply involved in a discussion of + the comparative magnitude of the Atlantic Ocean and the continent of + America. + </p> + <p> + Avoiding the principal entrance to the building, through the great gates + which communicated with the court in front, Dillon followed the windings + of the wall until it led them to a wicket, which he knew was seldom closed + for the night until the hour for general rest had arrived. Their way now + lay in the rear of the principal edifice, and soon conducted them to the + confused pile which contained the offices. The cockswain followed his + companion with a confiding reliance on his knowledge and good faith, that + was somewhat increased by the freedom of communication that had been + maintained during their walk from the cliffs. He did not perceive anything + extraordinary in the other's stopping at the room, which had been provided + as a sort of barracks for the soldiers of Captain Borroughcliffe. A + conference which took place between Dillon and the sergeant was soon + ended, when the former beckoned to the cockswain to follow, and taking a + circuit round the whole of the offices, they entered the abbey together, + by the door through which the ladies had issued when in quest of the three + prisoners, as has been already related.—After a turn or two among + the narrow passages of that part of the edifice, Tom, whose faith in the + facilities of land navigation began to be a little shaken, found himself + following his guide through a long, dark gallery, that was terminated at + the end toward which they were approaching, by a half-open door, that + admitted a glimpse into a well-lighted and comfortable apartment. To this + door Dillon hastily advanced, and, throwing it open, the cockswain enjoyed + a full view of the very scene that we described in introducing Colonel + Howard to the acquaintance of the reader, and under circumstances of great + similitude. The cheerful fire of coal, the strong and glaring lights, the + tables of polished mahogany, and the blushing fluids, were still the same + in appearance, while the only perceptible change was in the number of + those who partook of the cheer. The master of the mansion and + Borroughcliffe were seated opposite to each other, employed in discussing + the events of the day, and diligently pushing to and fro the glittering + vessel, that contained a portion of the generous liquor they both loved so + well; a task which each moment rendered lighter. + </p> + <p> + “If Kit would but return,” exclaimed the veteran, whose back was to the + opening door, “bringing with, him his honest brows encircled, as they will + be or ought to be, with laurel, I should be the happiest old fool, + Borroughcliffe, in his majesty's realm of Great Britain!” + </p> + <p> + The captain, who felt the necessity for the unnatural restraint he had + imposed on his thirst to be removed by the capture of his enemies, pointed + towards the door with one hand, while he grasped the sparkling reservoir + of the “south side” with the other, and answered: + </p> + <p> + “Lo! the Cacique himself! his brow inviting the diadem—ha! who have + we in his highness' train? By the Lord, sir Cacique, if you travel with a + body-guard of such grenadiers, old Frederick of Prussia himself will have + occasion to envy you the corps! a clear six-footer in nature's stockings! + and the arms as unique as the armed!” + </p> + <p> + The colonel did not, however, attend to half of his companion's + exclamations, but turning, he beheld the individual he had so much + desired, and received him with a delight proportioned to the + unexpectedness of the pleasure. For several minutes, Dillon was compelled + to listen to the rapid questions of his venerable relative, to all of + which he answered with a prudent reserve, that might, in some measure, + have been governed by the presence of the cockswain. Tom stood with + infinite composure, leaning on his harpoon, and surveying, with a + countenance where wonder was singularly blended with contempt, the + furniture and arrangements of an apartment that was far more splendid than + any he had before seen. In the mean time, Borroughcliffe entirely + disregarded the private communications that passed between his host and + Dillon, which gradually became more deeply interesting, and finally drew + them to a distant corner of the apartment, but taking a most undue + advantage of the absence of the gentleman, who had so lately been his boon + companion, he swallowed one potation after another, as if a double duty + had devolved on him, in consequence of the desertion of the veteran. + Whenever his eye did wander from the ruby tints of his glass, it was to + survey with unrepressed admiration the inches of the cockswain, about + whose stature and frame there were numberless excellent points to attract + the gaze of a recruiting officer. From this double pleasure, the captain + was, however, at last summoned, to participate in the councils of his + friends. + </p> + <p> + Dillon was spared the disagreeable duty of repeating the artful tale he + had found it necessary to palm on the colonel, by the ardor of the veteran + himself, who executed the task in a manner that gave to the treachery of + his kinsman every appearance of a justifiable artifice and of unshaken + zeal in the cause of his prince. In substance, Tom was to be detained as a + prisoner, and the party of Barnstable were to be entrapped, and of course + to share a similar fate. The sunken eye of Dillon cowered before the + steady gaze which Borroughcliffe fastened on him, as the latter listened + to the plaudits the colonel lavished on his cousin's ingenuity; but the + hesitation that lingered in the soldier's manner vanished when he turned + to examine their unsuspecting prisoner, who was continuing his survey of + the apartment, while he innocently imagined the consultations he witnessed + were merely the proper and preparatory steps to his admission into the + presence of Mr. Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “Drill,” said Borroughcliffe, aloud, “advance, and receive your orders.” + The cockswain turned quickly at this sudden mandate, and, for the first + time, perceived that he had been followed into the gallery by the orderly + and two files of the recruits, armed. “Take this man to the guard-room, + and feed him, and see that he dies not of thirst.” + </p> + <p> + There was nothing alarming in this order; and Tom was following the + soldiers, in obedience to a gesture from their captain, when their steps + were arrested in the gallery, by the cry of “Halt!” + </p> + <p> + “On recollection, Drill,” said Borroughcliffe, in a tone from which all + dictatorial sounds were banished, “show the gentleman into my own room, + and see him properly supplied.” + </p> + <p> + The orderly gave such an intimation of his comprehending the meaning of + his officer, as the latter was accustomed to receive, when Borroughcliffe + returned to his bottle, and the cockswain followed his guide, with an + alacrity and good will that were not a little increased by the repeated + mention of the cheer that awaited him. + </p> + <p> + Luckily for the impatience of Tom, the quarters of the captain were at + hand, and the promised entertainment by no means slow in making its + appearance. The former was an apartment that opened from a lesser gallery, + which communicated with the principal passage already mentioned; and the + latter was a bountiful but ungarnished supply of that staple of the + British Isles, called roast beef; of which the kitchen of Colonel Howard + was never without a due and loyal provision,—The sergeant, who + certainly understood one of the signs of his captain to imply an attack on + the citadel of the cockswain's brain, mingled, with his own hands, a + potation that he styled a rummer of grog, and which he thought would have + felled the animal itself that Tom was so diligently masticating, had it + been alive and in its vigor. Every calculation that was made on the + infirmity of the cockswain's intellect, under the stimulus of Jamaica, + was, however, futile. He swallowed glass after glass, with prodigious + relish, but, at the same time, with immovable steadiness; and the eyes of + the sergeant, who felt it incumbent to do honor to his own cheer, were + already glistening in his head, when, happily for the credit of his heart, + a tap at the door announced the presence of his captain, and relieved him + from the impending disgrace of being drunk blind by a recruit. + </p> + <p> + As Borroughcliffe entered the apartment, he commanded his orderly to + retire, adding: + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Dillon will give you instructions, which you are implicitly to obey.” + </p> + <p> + Drill, who had sense enough remaining to apprehend the displeasure of his + officer, should the latter discover his condition, quickened his + departure, and the cockswain soon found himself alone with the captain. + The vigor of Tom's attacks on the remnant of the sirloin was now much + abated, leaving in its stead that placid quiet which is apt to linger + about the palate long after the cravings of the appetite have been + appeased. He had seated himself on one of the trunks of Borroughcliffe, + utterly disdaining the use of a chair; and, with the trencher in his lap, + was using his own jack-knife on the dilapidated fragment of the ox, with + something of that nicety with which the female ghoul of the Arabian Tales + might be supposed to pick her rice with the point of her bodkin. The + captain drew a seat nigh the cockswain; and, with a familiarity and + kindness infinitely condescending, when the difference in their several + conditions is considered, he commenced the following dialogue: + </p> + <p> + “I hope you have found your entertainment to your liking, Mr. a-a-I must + own my ignorance of your name.” + </p> + <p> + “Tom,” said the cockswain, keeping his eyes roaming over the contents of + the trencher; “commonly called long Tom, by my shipmates.” + </p> + <p> + “You have sailed with discreet men, and able navigators, it will seem, as + they understood longitude so well,” rejoined the captain; “but you have a + patronymic—I would say another name?” + </p> + <p> + “Coffin,” returned the cockswain; “I'm called Tom, when there is any + hurry, such as letting go the haulyards, or a sheet; long Tom, when they + want to get to windward of an old seaman, by fair weather; and long Tom + Coffin, when they wish to hail me, so that none of my cousins of the same + name, about the islands, shall answer; for I believe the best man among + them can't measure much over a fathom, taking him from his headworks to + his heel.” + </p> + <p> + “You are a most deserving fellow,” cried Borroughcliffe, “and it is + painful to think to what a fate the treachery of Mr. Dillon has consigned + you.” + </p> + <p> + The suspicions of Tom, if he ever entertained any, were lulled to rest too + effectually by the kindness he had received, to be awakened by this + equivocal lament; he therefore, after renewing his intimacy with the + rummer, contented himself by saying, with a satisfied simplicity: + </p> + <p> + “I am consigned to no one, carrying no cargo but this Mr. Dillon, who is + to give me Mr. Griffith in exchange, or go back to the Ariel himself, as + my prisoner.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! my good friend, I fear you will find, when the time comes to make + this exchange, that he will refuse to do either.” + </p> + <p> + “But, I'll be d——d if he don't do one of them! My orders are + to see it done, and back he goes; or Mr. Griffith, who is as good a + seaman, for his years, as ever trod a deck, slips his cable from this here + anchorage.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe affected to eye his companion with great commiseration; an + exhibition of compassion that was, however, completely lost on the + cockswain, whose nerves were strung to their happiest tension by his + repeated libations, while his wit was, if anything, quickened by the same + cause, though his own want of guile rendered him slow to comprehend its + existence in others. Perceiving it necessary to speak plainly, the captain + renewed the attack in a more direct manner: + </p> + <p> + “I am sorry to say that you will not be permitted to return to the Ariel; + and that your commander, Mr. Barnstable, will be a prisoner within the + hour; and, in fact, that your schooner will be taken before the morning + breaks.” + </p> + <p> + “Who'll take her?” asked the cockswain with a grim smile, on whose + feelings, however, this combination of threatened calamities was beginning + to make some impression. + </p> + <p> + “You must remember that she lies immediately under the heavy guns of a + battery that can sink her in a few minutes; an express has already been + sent to acquaint the commander of the work with the Ariel's true + character; and as the wind has already begun to blow from the ocean, her + escape is impossible.” + </p> + <p> + The truth, together with its portentous consequences, now began to glare + across the faculties of the cockswain. He remembered his own prognostics + on the weather, and the helpless situation of the schooner, deprived of + more than half her crew, and left to the keeping of a boy, while her + commander himself was on the eve of captivity. The trencher fell from his + lap to the floor, his head sunk on his knees, his face was concealed + between his broad palms, and, in spite of every effort the old seaman + could make to conceal his emotion, he fairly groaned aloud. + </p> + <p> + For a moment, the better feelings of Borroughcliffe prevailed, and he + paused as he witnessed this exhibition of suffering in one whose head was + already sprinkled with the marks of time; but his habits, and the + impressions left by many years passed in collecting victims for the wars, + soon resumed their ascendency, and the recruiting officer diligently + addressed himself to an improvement of his advantage. + </p> + <p> + “I pity from my heart the poor lads whom artifice or mistaken notions of + duty may have led astray, and who will thus be taken in arms against their + sovereign; but as they are found in the very island of Britain, they must + be made examples to deter others. I fear that, unless they can make their + peace with government, they will all be condemned to death.” + </p> + <p> + “Let them make their peace with God, then; your government can do but + little to clear the log-account of a man whose watch is up for this + world.” + </p> + <p> + “But, by making their peace with those who have the power, their lives may + be spared,” said the captain, watching, with keen eyes, the effect his + words produced on the cockswain. + </p> + <p> + “It matters but little, when a man hears the messenger pipe his hammock + down for the last time; he keeps his watch in another world, though he + goes below in this. But to see wood and iron, that has been put together + after such moulds as the Ariel's, go into strange hands, is a blow that a + man may remember long after the purser's books have been squared against + his name for ever! I would rather that twenty shot should strike my old + carcass, than one should hull the schooner that didn't pass out above her + water-line.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe replied, somewhat carelessly, “I may be mistaken, after + all; and, instead of putting any of you to death, they may place you all + on board the prison-ships, where you may yet have a merry time of it these + ten or fifteen years to come.” + </p> + <p> + “How's that, shipmate!” cried the cockswain, with a start; “a prison-ship, + d'ye say? you may tell them they can save the expense of one man's rations + by hanging him, if they please, and that is old Tom Coffin.” + </p> + <p> + “There is no answering for their caprice: to-day they may order a dozen of + you to be shot for rebels; to-morrow they may choose to consider you as + prisoners of war, and send you to the hulks for a dozen years.” + </p> + <p> + “Tell them, brother, that I'm a rebel, will ye? and ye'll tell 'em no lie—one + that has fou't them since Manly's time, in Boston Bay, to this hour. I + hope the boy will blow her up! it would be the death of poor Richard + Barnstable to see her in the hands of the English!” + </p> + <p> + “I know of one way,” said Borroughcliffe, affecting to muse, “and but one, + that will certainly avert the prison-ship; for, on second thoughts, they + will hardly put you to death.” + </p> + <p> + “Name it, friend,” cried the cockswain, rising from his seat in evident + perturbation, “and if it lies in the power of man, it shall be done.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay,” said the captain, dropping his hand familiarly on the shoulder of + the other, who listened with the most eager attention, “'tis easily done, + and no dreadful thing in itself; you are used to gunpowder, and know its + smell from otto of roses!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” cried the impatient old seaman; “I have had it flashing under my + nose by the hour; what then?” + </p> + <p> + “Why, then, what I have to propose will be nothing to a man like you—you + found the beef wholesome, and the grog mellow!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, all well enough; but what is that to an old sailor?” asked the + cockswain, unconsciously grasping the collar of Borroughcliffe's coat, in + his agitation; “what then?” + </p> + <p> + The captain manifested no displeasure at this unexpected familiarity, but + with suavity as he unmasked the battery, from behind which he had hitherto + carried on his attacks. + </p> + <p> + “Why, then, you have only to serve your king as you have before served the + Congress—and let me be the man to show you your colors.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain stared at the speaker intently, but it was evident he did + not clearly comprehend the nature of the proposition, and the captain + pursued the subject: + </p> + <p> + “In plain English, enlist in my company, my fine fellow, and your life and + liberty are both safe.” + </p> + <p> + Tom did not laugh aloud, for that was a burst of feeling in which he was + seldom known to indulge; but every feature of his weatherbeaten visage + contracted into an expression of bitter, ironical contempt. Borroughcliffe + felt the iron fingers, that still grasped his collar, gradually tightening + about his throat, like a vice; and, as the arm slowly contracted, his body + was drawn, by a power that it was in vain to resist, close to that of the + cockswain, who, when their faces were within a foot of each other, gave + vent to his emotions in words: + </p> + <p> + “A messmate, before a shipmate; a shipmate, before a stranger; a stranger, + before a dog—but a dog before a soldier!” + </p> + <p> + As Tom concluded, his nervous arm was suddenly extended to the utmost, the + fingers relinquishing their grasp at the same time; and, when + Borroughcliffe recovered his disordered faculties, he found himself in a + distant corner of the apartment, prostrate among a confused pile of + chairs, tables, and wearing-apparel. In endeavoring to rise from this + humble posture, the hand of the captain fell on the hilt of his sword, + which had been included in the confused assemblage of articles produced by + his overthrow. + </p> + <p> + “How now, scoundrel!” he cried, baring the glittering weapon, and + springing on his feet; “you must be taught your distance, I perceive.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain seized the harpoon which leaned against the wall, and + dropped its barbed extremity within a foot of the breast of his assailant, + with an expression of the eye that denoted the danger of a nearer + approach. The captain, however, wanted not for courage, and stung to the + quick by the insult he had received, he made a desperate parry, and + attempted to pass within the point of the novel weapon of his adversary. + The slight shock was followed by a sweeping whirl of the harpoon, and + Borroughchffe found himself without arms, completely at the mercy of his + foe. The bloody intentions of Tom vanished with his success; for, laying + aside his weapon, he advanced upon his antagonist, and seized him with an + open palm. One more struggle, in which the captain discovered his + incompetency to make any defence against the strength of a man who managed + him as if he had been a child, decided the matter. When the captain was + passive in the hands of his foe, the cockswain produced sundry pieces of + sennit, marline, and ratlin-stuff, from his pockets, which appeared to + contain as great a variety of small cordage as a boatswain's storeroom, + and proceeded to lash the arms of the conquered soldier to the posts of + his bed, with a coolness that had not been disturbed since the + commencement of hostilities, a silence that seemed inflexible, and a + dexterity that none but a seaman could equal. When this part of his plan + was executed, Tom paused a moment, and gazed around him as if in quest of + something. The naked sword caught his eye, and, with this weapon in his + hand, he deliberately approached his captive, whose alarm prevented his + observing that the cockswain had snapped the blade asunder from the + handle, and that he had already encircled the latter with marline. + </p> + <p> + “For God's sake,” exclaimed Borroughcliffe, “murder me not in cold blood!” + </p> + <p> + The silver hilt entered his mouth as the words issued from it, and the + captain found, while the line was passed and repassed in repeated + involutions across the back of his neck, that he was in a condition to + which he often subjected his own men, when unruly, and which is + universally called being “gagged.” The cockswain now appeared to think + himself entitled to all the privileges of a conqueror; for, taking the + light in his hand, he commenced a scrutiny into the nature and quality of + the worldly effects that lay at his mercy. Sundry articles, that belonged + to the equipments of a soldier, were examined, and cast aside with great + contempt, and divers garments of plainer exterior were rejected as + unsuited to the frame of the victor. He, however, soon encountered two + articles, of a metal that is universally understood. But uncertainty as to + their use appeared greatly to embarrass him. The circular prongs of these + curiosities were applied to either hand, to the wrists, and even to the + nose, and the little wheels at their opposite extremity were turned and + examined with as much curiosity and care as a savage would expend on a + watch, until the idea seemed to cross the mind of the honest seaman, that + they formed part of the useless trappings of a military man; and he cast + them aside also, as utterly worthless. Borroughcliffe, who watched every + movement of his conqueror, with a good-humor that would have restored + perfect harmony between them, could he but have expressed half what he + felt, witnessed the safety of a favorite pair of spurs with much pleasure, + though nearly suffocated by the mirth that was unnaturally repressed. At + length, the cockswain found a pair of handsomely mounted pistols, a sort + of weapon with which he seemed quite familiar. They were loaded, and the + knowledge of that fact appeared to remind Tom of the necessity of + departing, by bringing to his recollection the danger of his commander and + of the Ariel. He thrust the weapons into the canvas belt that encircled + his body, and, grasping his harpoon, approached the bed, where + Borroughcliffe was seated in duresse. + </p> + <p> + “Harkye, friend,” said the cockswain, “may the Lord forgive you, as I do, + for wishing to make a soldier of a seafaring man, and one who has followed + the waters since he was an hour old, and one who hopes to die off + soundings, and to be buried in brine. I wish you no harm, friend; but + you'll have to keep a stopper on your conversation till such time as some + of your messmates call in this way, which I hope will be as soon after I + get an offing as may be.” + </p> + <p> + With these amicable wishes, the cockswain departed, leaving Borroughcliffe + the light, and the undisturbed possession of his apartment, though not in + the most easy or the most enviable situation imaginable. The captain heard + the bolt of his lock turn, and the key rattle as the cockswain withdrew it + from the door—two precautionary steps, which clearly indicated that + the vanquisher deemed it prudent to secure his retreat, by insuring the + detention of the vanquished for at least a time. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0023" id="link2HCH0023"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Whilst vengeance, in the lurid air, + Lifts her red arm, exposed and bare— + Who, Fear, this ghastly train can see; + And look not madly wild, like thee!” + <i>Collins</i>. +</pre> + <p> + It is certain that Tom Coffin had devised no settled plan of operations, + when he issued from the apartment of Borroughcliffe, if we except a most + resolute determination to make the best of his way to the Ariel, and to + share her fate, let it be either to sink or swim. But this was a + resolution much easier formed by the honest seaman than executed, in his + present situation. He would have found it less difficult to extricate a + vessel from the dangerous shoals of the “Devil's Grip,” than to thread the + mazes of the labyrinth of passages, galleries, and apartments, in which he + found himself involved. He remembered, as he expressed it to himself, in a + low soliloquy, “to have run into a narrow passage from the main channel, + but whether he had sheered to the starboard or larboard hand” was a + material fact that had entirely escaped his memory. Tom was in that part + of the building that Colonel Howard had designated as the “cloisters,” and + in which, luckily for him, he was but little liable to encounter any foe, + the room occupied by Borroughcliffe being the only one in the entire wing + that was not exclusively devoted to the service of the ladies. The + circumstance of the soldier's being permitted to invade this sanctuary was + owing to the necessity, on the part of Colonel Howard, of placing either + Griffith, Manual, or the recruiting officer, in the vicinity of his wards, + or of subjecting his prisoners to a treatment that the veteran would have + thought unworthy of his name and character. This recent change in the + quarters of Borroughcliffe operated doubly to the advantage of Tom, by + lessening the chance of the speedy release of his uneasy captive, as well + as by diminishing his own danger. Of the former circumstance he was, + however, not aware: and the consideration of the latter was a sort of + reflection to which the cockswain was, in no degree, addicted. + </p> + <p> + Following, necessarily, the line of the wall, he soon emerged from the + dark and narrow passage in which he had first found himself, and entered + the principal gallery, that communicated with all the lower apartments of + that wing, as well as with the main body of the edifice. An open door, + through which a strong light was glaring, at a distant end of this + gallery, instantly caught his eye, and the old seaman had not advanced + many steps towards it, before he discovered that he was approaching the + very room which had so much excited his curiosity, and by the identical + passage through which he had entered the abbey. To turn, and retrace his + steps, was the most obvious course for any man to take who felt anxious to + escape; but the sounds of high conviviality, bursting from the cheerful + apartment, among which the cockswain thought he distinguished the name of + Griffith, determined Tom to advance and reconnoitre the scene more + closely. The reader will anticipate that when he paused in the shadow, the + doubting old seaman stood once more near the threshold which he had so + lately crossed, when conducted to the room of Borroughcliffe. The seat of + that gentleman was now occupied by Dillon, and Colonel Howard had resumed + his wonted station at the foot of the table. The noise was chiefly made by + the latter, who had evidently been enjoying a more minute relation of the + means by which his kinsman had entrapped his unwary enemy. + </p> + <p> + “A noble ruse!” cried the veteran, as Tom assumed his post, in ambush; “a + most noble and ingenious ruse, and such a one as would have baffled + Caesar! He must have been a cunning dog, that Caesar; but I do think, Kit, + you would have been too much for him; hang me, if I don't think you would + have puzzled Wolfe himself, had you held Quebec, instead of Montcalm! Ah, + boy, we want you in the colonies, with the ermine over your shoulders; + such men as you, cousin Christopher, are sadly, sadly wanted there to + defend his majesty's rights.” + </p> + <p> + “Indeed, dear sir, your partiality gives me credit for qualities I do not + possess,” said Dillon, dropping his eyes, perhaps with a feeling of + conscious unworthiness, but with an air of much humility; “the little + justifiable artifice——” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! there lies the beauty of the transaction,” interrupted the colonel, + shoving the bottle from him, with the free, open air of a man who never + harbored disguise; “you told no lie; no mean deception, that any dog, + however base and unworthy, might invent; but you practised a neat, a + military, a—a—yes, a classical deception on your enemy; a + classical deception, that is the very term for it! such a deception as + Pompey, or Mark Antony, or—or—you know those old fellows' + names, better than I do, Kit; but name the cleverest fellow that ever + lived in Greece or Rome, and I shall say he is a dunce compared to you. + 'Twas a real Spartan trick, both simple and honest.” + </p> + <p> + It was extremely fortunate for Dillon, that the animation of his aged + kinsman kept his head and body in such constant motion, during this + apostrophe, as to intercept the aim that the cockswain was deliberately + taking at his head with one of Borroughcliffe's pistols; and perhaps the + sense of shame which induced him to sink his face on his hands was another + means of saving his life, by giving the indignant old seaman time for + reflection. + </p> + <p> + “But you have not spoken of the ladies,” said Dillon, after a moment's + pause; “I should hope they have borne the alarm of the day like kinswomen + of the family of Howard.” + </p> + <p> + The colonel glanced his eyes around him, as if to assure himself they were + alone, and dropped his voice, as he answered: + </p> + <p> + “Ah, Kit! they have come to, since this rebel scoundrel, Griffith, has + been brought into the abbey; we were favored with the company of even Miss + Howard, in the dining-room, to-day. There was a good deal of 'dear + uncleing,' and 'fears that my life might be exposed by the quarrels and + skirmishes of these desperadoes who have landed;' as if an old fellow, who + served through the whole war, from '56 to '63, was afraid to let his nose + smell gunpowder any more than if it were snuff! But it will be a hard + matter to wheedle an old soldier out of his allegiance! This Griffith goes + to the Tower, at least, Mr. Dillon.” + </p> + <p> + “It would be advisable to commit his person to the civil authority, + without delay.” + </p> + <p> + “To the constable of the Tower, the Earl Cornwallis, a good and loyal + nobleman, who is, at this moment, fighting the rebels in my own native + province, Christopher,” interrupted the colonel; “that will be what I call + retributive justice; but,” continued the veteran, rising with an air of + gentlemanly dignity, “it will not do to permit even the constable of the + Tower of London to surpass the master of St. Ruth in hospitality and + kindness to his prisoners. I have ordered suitable refreshments to their + apartments, and it is incumbent on me to see that my commands have been + properly obeyed. Arrangements must also be made for the reception of this + Captain Barnstable, who will, doubtless, soon be here.” + </p> + <p> + “Within the hour, at farthest,” said Dillon, looking uneasily at his + watch. + </p> + <p> + “We must be stirring, boy,” continued the colonel, moving towards the door + that led to the apartments of his prisoners; “but there is a courtesy due + to the ladies, as well as to those unfortunate violators of the laws—go, + Christopher, convey my kindest wishes to Cecilia; she don't deserve them, + the obstinate vixen, but then she is my brother Harry's child! and while + there, you arch dog, plead your own cause. Mark Antony was a fool to you + at a 'ruse,' and yet Mark was one of your successful suitors, too; there + was that Queen of the Pyramids—” + </p> + <p> + The door closed on the excited veteran, at these words, and Dillon was + left standing by himself, at the side of the table, musing, as if in + doubt, whether to venture on the step that his kinsman had proposed, or + not. + </p> + <p> + The greater part of the preceding discourse was unintelligible to the + cockswain, who had waited its termination with extraordinary patience, in + hopes he might obtain some information that he could render of service to + the captives. Before he had time to decide on what was now best for him to + do, Dillon suddenly determined to venture himself in the cloisters; and, + swallowing a couple of glasses of wine in a breath, he passed the + hesitating cockswain, who was concealed by the opening door, so closely as + to brush his person, and moved down the gallery with those rapid strides + which men who act under the impulse of forced resolutions are very apt to + assume, as if to conceal their weakness from themselves.—Tom + hesitated no longer; but aiding the impulse given to the door by Dillon, + as he passed, so as to darken the passage, he followed the sounds of the + other's footsteps, while he trod in the manner already described, the + stone pavement of the gallery. Dillon paused an instant at the turning + that led to the room of Borroughcliffe, but whether irresolute which way + to urge his steps, or listening to the incautious and heavy tread of the + cockswain, is not known; if the latter, he mistook them for the echoes of + his own footsteps, and moved forward again without making any discovery. + </p> + <p> + The light tap which Dillon gave on the door of the withdrawing-room of the + cloisters was answered by the soft voice of Cecilia Howard herself, who + bid the applicant enter. There was a slight confusion evident in the + manner of the gentleman as he complied with the bidding, and in its + hesitancy, the door was, for an instant, neglected. + </p> + <p> + “I come, Miss Howard,” said Dillon, “by the commands of your uncle, and, + permit me to add, by my own—” + </p> + <p> + “May Heaven shield us!” exclaimed Cecilia, clasping her hands in affright, + and rising involuntarily from her couch, “are we, too, to be imprisoned + and murdered?” + </p> + <p> + “Surely Miss Howard will not impute to me—” Dillon paused, observing + that the wild looks, not only of Cecilia, but of Katherine and Alice + Dunscombe, also, were directed at some other object, and turning, to his + manifest terror he beheld the gigantic frame of the cockswain, surmounted + by an iron visage fixed in settled hostility, in possession of the only + passage from the apartment. + </p> + <p> + “If there's murder to be done,” said Tom, after surveying the astonished + group with a stern eye, “it's as likely this here liar will be the one to + do it, as another; but you have nothing to fear from a man who has + followed the seas too long, and has grappled with too many monsters, both + fish and flesh, not to know how to treat a helpless woman. None, who know + him, will say that Thomas Coffin ever used uncivil language, or + unseamanlike conduct, to any of his mother's kind.” + </p> + <p> + “Coffin!” exclaimed Katherine, advancing with a more confident air, from + the corner into which terror had driven her with her companions. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, Coffin,” continued the old sailor, his grim features gradually + relaxing, as he gazed on her bright looks; “'tis a solemn word, but it's a + word that passes over the shoals, among the islands, and along the cape, + oftener than any other. My father was a Coffin, and my mother was a Joy; + and the two names can count more flukes than all the rest in the island + together; though the Worths, and the Gar'ners, and the Swaines, dart + better harpoons, and set truer lances, than any men who come from the + weather-side of the Atlantic.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine listened to this digression in honor of the whalers of + Nantucket, with marked complacency; and, when he concluded, she repeated + slowly: + </p> + <p> + “Coffin! this, then, is long Tom!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, long Tom, and no sham in the name either,” returned the + cockswain, suffering the stern indignation that had lowered around his + hard visage to relax into a low laugh as he gazed on her animated + features; “the Lord bless your smiling face and bright black eyes, young + madam! you have heard of old long Tom, then? Most likely, 'twas something + about the blow he strikes at the fish—ah! I'm old and I'm stiff, + now, young madam, but afore I was nineteen, I stood at the head of the + dance, at a ball on the cape, and that with a partner almost as handsome + as yourself—ay! and this was after I had three broad flukes logg'd + against my name.” + </p> + <p> + “No,” said Katherine, advancing in her eagerness a step or two nigher to + the old tar, her cheeks flushing while she spoke, “I had heard of you as + an instructor in a seaman's duty, as the faithful cockswain, nay, I may + say, as the devoted companion and friend, of Mr. Richard Barnstable—but, + perhaps, you come now as the bearer of some message or letter from that + gentleman.” + </p> + <p> + The sound of his commander's name suddenly revived the recollection of + Coffin, and with it all the fierce sternness of his manner returned. + Bending his eyes keenly on the cowering form of Dillon, he said, in those + deep, harsh tones, that seem peculiar to men who have braved the elements, + until they appear to have imbided some of their roughest qualities: + </p> + <p> + “Liar! how now? what brought old Tom Coffin into these shoals and narrow + channels? was it a letter? Ha! but by the Lord that maketh the winds to + blow, and teacheth the lost mariner how to steer over the wide waters, you + shall sleep this night, villain, on the planks of the Ariel; and if it be + the will of God that beautiful piece of handicraft is to sink at her + moorings, like a worthless hulk, ye shall still sleep in her; ay, and a + sleep that shall not end, till they call all hands, to foot up the day's + work of this life, at the close of man's longest voyage.” + </p> + <p> + The extraordinary vehemence, the language, the attitude of the old seaman, + commanding in its energy, and the honest indignation that shone in every + look of his keen eyes, together with the nature of the address, and its + paralyzing effect on Dillon, who quailed before it like the stricken deer, + united to keep the female listeners, for many moments, silent through + amazement. During this brief period, Tom advanced upon his nerveless + victim, and lashing his arms together behind his back, he fastened him, by + a strong cord, to the broad canvas belt that he constantly wore around his + own body, leaving to himself, by this arrangement, the free use of his + arms and weapons of offence, while he secured his captive. + </p> + <p> + “Surely,” said Cecilia, recovering her recollection the first of the + astonished group, “Mr. Barnstable has not commissioned you to offer this + violence to my uncle's kinsman, under the roof of Colonel Howard?—Miss + Plowden, your friend has strangely forgotten himself in this transaction, + if this man acts in obedience to his order!” + </p> + <p> + “My friend, my cousin Howard,” returned Katherine, “would never commission + his cockswain, or any one, to do an unworthy deed. Speak, honest sailor; + why do you commit this outrage on the worthy Mr. Dillon, Colonel Howard's + kinsman, and a cupboard cousin of St. Ruth's Abbey?” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, Katherine—” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, Cecilia, be patient, and let the stranger have utterance; he may + solve the difficulty altogether.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain, understanding that an explanation was expected from his + lips, addressed himself to the task with an energy suitable both to the + subject and to his own feelings. In a very few words, though a little + obscured by his peculiar diction, he made his listeners understand the + confidence that Barnstable had reposed in Dillon, and the treachery of the + latter. They heard him with increased astonishment, and Cecilia hardly + allowed him time to conclude, before she exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “And did Colonel Howard, could Colonel Howard listen to this treacherous + project!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, they spliced it together among them,” returned Tom; “though one part + of this cruise will turn out but badly.” + </p> + <p> + “Even Borroughcliffe, cold and hardened as he appears to be by habit, + would spurn at such dishonor,” added Miss Howard. + </p> + <p> + “But Mr. Barnstable?” at length Katherine succeeded in saying, when her + feelings permitted her utterance, “said you not that soldiers were in + quest of him?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, young madam,” the cockswain replied, smiling with grim ferocity, + “they are in chase, but he has shifted his anchorage, and even if they + should find him, his long pikes would make short work of a dozen redcoats. + The Lord of tempests and calms have mercy, though, on the schooner! Ah, + young madam she, is as lovely to the eyes of an old seafaring man as any + of your kind can be to human nature!” + </p> + <p> + “But why this delay?—away then, honest Tom, and reveal the treachery + to your commander; you may not yet be too late—why delay a moment?” + </p> + <p> + “The ship tarries for want of a pilot.—I could carry three fathom + over the shoals of Nantucket, the darkest night that ever shut the windows + of heaven, but I should be likely to run upon breakers in this navigation. + As it was, I was near getting into company that I should have had to fight + my way out of.” + </p> + <p> + “If that be all, follow me,” cried the ardent Katherine; “I will conduct + you to a path that leads to the ocean, without approaching the sentinels.” + </p> + <p> + Until this moment, Dillon had entertained a secret expectation of a + rescue, but when he heard this proposal he felt his blood retreating to + his heart, from every part of his agitated frame, and his last hope seemed + wrested from him. Raising himself from the abject shrinking attitude, in + which both shame and dread had conspired to keep him as though he had been + fettered to the spot, he approached Cecilia, and cried, in tones of + horror: + </p> + <p> + “Do not, do not consent, Miss Howard, to abandon me to the fury of this + man! Your uncle, your honorable uncle, even now applauded and united with + me in my enterprise, which is no more than a common artifice in war.” + </p> + <p> + “My uncle would unite, Mr. Dillon, in no project of deliberate treachery + like this,” said Cecilia, coldly. + </p> + <p> + “He did, I swear by——” + </p> + <p> + “Liar!” interrupted the deep tones of the cockswain. + </p> + <p> + Dillon shivered with agony and terror, while the sounds of this appalling + voice sunk into his inmost soul; but as the gloom of the night, the secret + ravines of the cliffs, and the turbulence of the ocean flashed across his + imagination, he again yielded to a dread of the horrors to which he should + be exposed, in encountering them at the mercy of his powerful enemy, and + he continued his solicitations: + </p> + <p> + “Hear me, once more hear me—Miss Howard, I beseech you, hear me! Am + I not of your own blood and country? will you see me abandoned to the + wild, merciless, malignant fury of this man, who will transfix me with + that—oh, God! if you had but seen the sight I beheld in the + Alacrity!—hear me. Miss Howard; for the love you bear your Maker, + intercede for me! Mr. Griffith shall be released——” + </p> + <p> + “Liar!” again interrupted the cockswain. + </p> + <p> + “What promises he?” asked Cecilia, turning her averted face once more at + the miserable captive. + </p> + <p> + “Nothing at all that will be fulfilled,” said Katherine; “follow, honest + Tom, and I, at least, will conduct you in good faith.” + </p> + <p> + “Cruel, obdurate Miss Plowden; gentle, kind Miss Alice, you will not + refuse to raise your voice in my favor; your heart is not hardened by any + imaginary dangers to those you love.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, address not me,” said Alice, bending her meek eyes to the floor; “I + trust your life is in no danger; and I pray that he who has the power will + have the mercy to see you unharmed.” + </p> + <p> + “Away,” said Tom, grasping the collar of the helpless Dillon, and rather + carrying than leading him into the gallery: “if a sound, one-quarter as + loud as a young porpoise makes when he draws his first breath, comes from + you, villain, you shall see the sight of the Alacrity over again. My + harpoon keeps its edge well, and the old arm can yet drive it to the + seizing.” + </p> + <p> + This menace effectually silenced even the hard, perturbed breathings of + the captive, who, with his conductor, followed the light steps of + Katherine through some of the secret mazes of the building, until, in a + few minutes, they issued through a small door into the open air. Without + pausing to deliberate, Miss Plowden led the cockswain through the grounds, + to a different wicket from the one by which he had entered the paddock, + and pointing to the path, which might be dimly traced along the faded + herbage, she bade God bless him, in a voice that discovered her interest + in his safety, and vanished from his sight like an aerial being. + </p> + <p> + Tom needed no incentive to his speed, now that his course lay so plainly + before him, but loosening his pistols in his belt, and poising his + harpoon, he crossed the fields at a gait that compelled his companion to + exert his utmost powers, in the way of walking, to equal. Once or twice, + Dillon ventured to utter a word or two; but a stern “silence” from the + cockswain warned him to cease, until perceiving that they were approaching + the cliffs, he made a final effort to obtain his liberty, by hurriedly + promising a large bribe. The cockswain made no reply, and the captive was + secretly hoping that his scheme was producing its wonted effects, when he + unexpectedly felt the keen cold edge of the barbed iron of the harpoon + pressing against his breast, through the opening of his ruffles, and even + raising the skin. + </p> + <p> + “Liar!” said Tom; “another word, and I'll drive it through your heart!” + </p> + <p> + From that moment, Dillon was as silent as the grave. They reached the edge + of the cliffs, without encountering the party that had been sent in quest + of Barnstable, and at a point near where they had landed. The old seaman + paused an instant on the verge of the precipice, and cast his experienced + eyes along the wide expanse of water that lay before him. The sea was no + longer sleeping, but already in heavy motion, and rolling its surly waves + against the base of the rocks on which he stood, scattering their white + crests high in foam. The cockswain, after bending his looks along the + whole line of the eastern horizon, gave utterance to a low and stifled + groan; and then, striking the staff of his harpoon violently against the + earth, he pursued his way along the very edge of the cliffs, muttering + certain dreadful denunciations, which the conscience of his appalled + listener did not fail to apply to himself. It appeared to the latter, that + his angry and excited leader sought the giddy verge of the precipice with + a sort of wanton recklessness, so daring were the steps that he took along + its brow, notwithstanding the darkness of the hour, and the violence of + the blasts that occasionally rushed by them, leaving behind a kind of + reaction, that more than once brought the life of the manacled captive in + imminent jeopardy. But it would seem the wary cockswain had a motive for + this apparently inconsiderate desperation. When they had made good quite + half the distance between the point where Barnstable had landed and that + where he had appointed to meet his cockswain, the sounds of voices were + brought indistinctly to their ears, in one of the momentary pauses of the + rushing winds, and caused the cockswain to make a dead stand in his + progress. He listened intently for a single minute, when his resolution + appeared to be taken. He turned to Dillon and spoke; though his voice was + suppressed and low, it was deep and resolute. + </p> + <p> + “One word, and you die; over the cliffs! You must take a seaman's ladder: + there is footing on the rocks, and crags for your hands. Over the cliff, I + bid ye, or I'll cast ye into the sea, as I would a dead enemy!” + </p> + <p> + “Mercy, mercy!” implored Dillon; “I could not do it in the day; by this + light I shall surely perish.” + </p> + <p> + “Over with ye!” said Tom, “or——” + </p> + <p> + Dillon waited for no more, but descended, with trembling steps, the + dangerous precipice that lay before him. He was followed by the cockswain, + with a haste that unavoidably dislodged his captive from the trembling + stand he had taken on the shelf of a rock, who, to his increased horror + found himself dangling in the air, his body impending over the sullen + surf, that was tumbling in with violence upon the rocks beneath him. An + involuntary shriek burst from Dillon, as he felt his person thrust from + the narrow shelf; and his cry sounded amidst the tempest, like the + screechings of the spirit of the storm. + </p> + <p> + “Another such a call, and I cut your tow-line, villain,” said the + determined seaman, “when nothing short of eternity will bring you up.” + </p> + <p> + The sounds of footsteps and voices were now distinctly audible, and + presently a party of armed men appeared on the edges of the rocks, + directly above them. + </p> + <p> + “It was a human voice,” said one of them, “and like a man in distress.” + </p> + <p> + “It cannot be the men we are sent in search of,” returned Sergeant Drill; + “for no watchword that I ever heard sounded like that cry.” + </p> + <p> + “They say that such cries are often heard in storms along this coast,” + said a voice that was uttered with less of military confidence than the + two others: “and they are thought to come from drowned seamen.” + </p> + <p> + A feeble laugh arose among the listeners, and one or two forced jokes were + made at the expense of their superstitious comrade; but the scene did not + fail to produce its effect on even the most sturdy among the unbelievers + in the marvelous; for, after a few more similar remarks, the whole party + retired from the cliffs, at a pace that might have been accelerated by the + nature of their discourse. The cockswain, who had stood all this time, + firm as the rock which supported him, bearing up not only his own weight, + but the person of Dillon also, raised his head above the brow of the + precipice, as they withdrew, to reconnoitre, and then, drawing up the + nearly insensible captive, and placing him in safety on the bank, he + followed himself. Not a moment was wasted in unnecessary explanations, but + Dillon found himself again urged forward, with the same velocity as + before. In a few minutes they gained the desired ravine, down which Tom + plunged with a seaman's nerve, dragging his prisoner after him, and + directly they stood where the waves rose to their feet, as they flowed far + and foaming across the sands.—The cockswain stooped so low as to + bring the crest of the billows in a line with the horizon, when he + discovered the dark boat, playing in the outer edge of the surf. + </p> + <p> + “What hoa! Ariels there!” shouted Tom, in a voice that the growing tempest + carried to the ears of the retreating soldiers, who quickened their + footsteps, as they listened to sounds which their fears taught them to + believe supernatural. + </p> + <p> + “Who hails?” cried the well-known voice of Barnstable. + </p> + <p> + “Once your master, now your servant,” answered the cockswain with a + watchword of his own invention. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis he,” returned the lieutenant; “veer away, boys, veer away. You must + wade into the surf.” + </p> + <p> + Tom caught Dillon in his arms; and throwing him, like a cork, across his + shoulder, he dashed into the streak of foam that was bearing the boat on + its crest, and before his companion had time for remonstrance or entreaty, + he found himself once more by the side of Barnstable. + </p> + <p> + “Who have we here?” asked the lieutenant; “this is not Griffith!” + </p> + <p> + “Haul out and weigh your grapnel,” said the excited cockswain; “and then, + boys, if you love the Ariel, pull while the life and the will is left in + you.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable knew his man, and not another question was asked, until the + boat was without the breakers, now skimming the rounded summits of the + waves, or settling into the hollows of the seas, but always cutting the + waters asunder, as she urged her course, with amazing velocity, towards + the haven where the schooner had been left at anchor. Then, in a few but + bitter sentences, the cockswain explained to his commander the treachery + of Dillon, and the danger of the schooner. + </p> + <p> + “The soldiers are slow at a night muster,” Tom concluded; “and from what I + overheard, the express will have to make a crooked course, to double the + head of the bay, so that, but for this northeaster, we might weather upon + them yet; but it's a matter that lies altogether in the will of + Providence. Pull, my hearties, pull—everything depends on your oars + to-night.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable listened in deep silence to this unexpected narration, which + sounded in the ears of Dillon like his funeral knell. At length, the + suppressed voice of the lieutenant was heard, also, uttering: + </p> + <p> + “Wretch! if I should cast you into the sea, as food for the fishes, who + could blame me? But if my schooner goes to the bottom, she shall prove + your coffin!” + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0024" id="link2HCH0024"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXIV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Had I been any god of power, I would + Have sunk the sea within the earth, ere + It should the good ship so have swallowed.” + <i>Tempest</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The arms of Dillon were released from their confinement by the cockswain, + as a measure of humane caution against accidents, when they entered the + surf; and the captive now availed himself of the circumstance to bury his + features in the folds of his attire, when he brooded over the events of + the last few hours with that mixture of malignant passion and + pusillanimous dread of the future, that formed the chief ingredients in + his character. From this state of apparent quietude neither Barnstable nor + Tom seemed disposed to rouse him by their remarks, for both were too much + engaged with their own gloomy forebodings, to indulge in any unnecessary + words. An occasional ejaculation from the former, as if to propitiate the + spirit of the storm, as he gazed on the troubled appearance of the + elements, or a cheering cry from the latter to animate his crew, alone + were heard amid the sullen roaring of the waters, and the mournful + whistling of the winds that swept heavily across the broad waste of the + German Ocean. There might have been an hour consumed thus, in a vigorous + struggle between the seamen and the growing billows, when the boat doubled + the northern headland of the desired haven, and shot, at once, from its + boisterous passage along the margin of the breakers into the placid waters + of the sequestered bay, The passing blasts were still heard rushing above + the high lands that surrounded, and, in fact, formed, the estuary; but the + profound stillness of deep night pervaded the secret recesses, along the + unruffled surface of its waters. The shadows of the hills seemed to have + accumulated, like a mass of gloom, in the centre of the basin, and though + every eye involuntarily turned to search, it was in vain that the anxious + seamen endeavored to discover their little vessel through its density. + While the boat glided into this quiet scene, Barnstable anxiously + observed: + </p> + <p> + “Everything is as still as death.” + </p> + <p> + “God send it is not the stillness of death!” ejaculated the cockswain. + “Here, here,” he continued, speaking in a lower tone, as if fearful of + being overheard, “here she lies, sir, more to port; look into the streak + of clear sky above the marsh, on the starboard hand of the wood, there; + that long black line is her maintopmast; I know it by the rake; and there + is her night-pennant fluttering about that bright star; ay, ay, sir, there + go our own stars aloft yet, dancing among the stars in the heavens! God + bless her! God bless her! she rides as easy and as quiet as a gull + asleep!” + </p> + <p> + “I believe all in her sleep too,” returned his commander. “Ha! by heaven, + we have arrived in good time: the soldiers are moving!” + </p> + <p> + The quick eye of Barnstable had detected the glimmering of passing + lanterns, as they flitted across the embrasures of the battery, and at the + next moment the guarded but distinct sounds of an active bustle on the + decks of the schooner were plainly audible. The lieutenant was rubbing his + hands together, with a sort of ecstasy, that probably will not be + understood by the great majority of our readers, while long Tom was + actually indulging in a paroxysm of his low spiritless laughter, as these + certain intimations of the safety of the Ariel, and of the vigilance of + her crew, were conveyed to their ears; when the whole hull and taper spars + of their floating home became unexpectedly visible, and the sky, the + placid basin, and the adjacent hills, were illuminated by a flash as + sudden and as vivid as the keenest lightning. Both Barnstable and his + cockswain seemed instinctively to strain their eyes towards the schooner, + with an effort to surpass human vision; but ere the rolling reverberations + of the report of a heavy piece of ordnance from the heights had commenced, + the dull, whistling rush of the shot swept over their heads, like the + moaning of a hurricane, and was succeeded by the plash of the waters, + which was followed, in a breath, by the rattling of the mass of iron, as + it bounded with violent fury from rock to rock, shivering and tearing the + fragments that lined the margin of the bay. + </p> + <p> + “A bad aim with the first gun generally leaves your enemy clean decks,” + said the cockswain, with his deliberate sort of philosophy; “smoke makes + but dim spectacles; besides, the night always grows darkest as you call + off the morning watch.” + </p> + <p> + “That boy is a miracle for his years!” rejoined the delighted lieutenant. + “See, Tom, the younker has shifted his berth in the dark, and the + Englishmen have fired by the day-range they must have taken, for we left + him in a direct line between the battery and yon hummock! What would have + become of us, if that heavy fellow had plunged upon our decks, and gone + out below the water-line?” + </p> + <p> + “We should have sunk into English mud, for eternity, as sure as our metal + and kentledge would have taken us down,” responded Tom; “such a + point-blanker would have torn off a streak of our wales, outboard, and not + even left the marines time to say a prayer!—tend bow there!” + </p> + <p> + It is not to be supposed that the crew of the whale-boat continued idle + during this interchange of opinions between the lieutenant and his + cockswain; on the contrary, the sight of their vessel acted on them like a + charm, and, believing that all necessity for caution was now over, they + had expended their utmost strength in efforts that had already brought + them, as the last words of Tom indicated, to the side of the Ariel. Though + every nerve of Barnstable was thrilling with the excitement produced by + his feelings passing from a state of the most doubtful apprehension to + that of a revived and almost confident hope of effecting his escape, he + assumed the command of his vessel with all that stern but calm authority, + that seamen find is most necessary to exert in the moments of extremest + danger. Any one of the heavy shot that their enemies continued to hurl + from their heights into the darkness of the haven he well knew must prove + fatal to them, as it would, unavoidably, pass through the slight fabric of + the Ariel, and open a passage to the water that no means he possessed + could remedy.—His mandates were, therefore, issued with a full + perception of the critical nature of the emergency, but with that + collectedness of manner, and intonation of voice, that were best adapted + to enforce a ready and animated obedience. Under this impulse, the crew of + the schooner soon got their anchor freed from the bottom, and, seizing + their sweeps, they forced her by their united efforts directly in the face + of the battery, under that shore whose summit was now crowned with a + canopy of smoke, that every discharge of the ordnance tinged with dim + colors, like the faintest tints that are reflected from the clouds towards + a setting sun. So long as the seamen were enabled to keep their little + bark under the cover of the hill, they were, of course, safe; but + Barnstable perceived, as they emerged from its shadow, and were drawing + nigh the passage which led into the ocean, that the action of his sweeps + would no longer avail them against the currents of air they encountered, + neither would the darkness conceal their movements from his enemy, who had + already employed men on the shore to discern the position of the schooner. + Throwing off at once, therefore, all appearance of disguise, he gave forth + the word to spread the canvas of his vessel, in his ordinary cheerful + manner. + </p> + <p> + “Let them do their worst now, Merry,” he added; “we have brought them to a + distance that I think will keep their iron above water, and we have no + dodge about us, younker!” + </p> + <p> + “It must be keener marksmen than the militia, or volunteers, or fencibles, + or whatever they call themselves, behind yon grass-bank, to frighten the + saucy Ariel from the wind,” returned the reckless boy; “but why have you + brought Jonah aboard us again, sir? Look at him by the light of the cabin + lamp; he winks at every gun, as if he expected the shot would hull his own + ugly yellow physiognomy. And what tidings have we, sir, from Mr. Griffith + and the marine?” + </p> + <p> + “Name him not,” said Barnstable, pressing the shoulder on which he lightly + leaned, with a convulsive grasp, that caused the boy to yield with pain; + “name him not, Merry; I want my temper and my faculties at this moment + undisturbed, and thinking of the wretch unfits me for my duty. But, there + will come a time! Go forward, sir; we feel the wind, and have a narrow + passage to work through.” + </p> + <p> + The boy obeyed a mandate which was given in the usual prompt manner of + their profession, and which, he well understood, was intended to intimate + that the distance which years and rank had created between them, but which + Barnstable often chose to forget while communing with Merry, was now to be + resumed. The sails had been loosened and set; and, as the vessel + approached the throat of the passage, the gale, which was blowing with + increasing violence, began to make a very sensible impression on the light + bark. The cockswain, who, in the absence of most of the inferior officers, + had been acting, on the forecastle, the part of one who felt, from his + years and experience, that he had some right to advise, if not to command, + at such a juncture, now walked to the station which his commander had + taken, near the helmsman, as if willing to place himself in the way of + being seen. + </p> + <p> + “Well, Master Coffin,” said Barnstable, who well understood the propensity + his old shipmate had to commune with him on all important occasions, “what + think you of the cruise now? Those gentlemen on the hill make a great + noise, but I have lost even the whistling of their shot; one would think + they could see our sails against the broad band of light which is opening + to seaward.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir, they see us, and mean to hit us too; but we are running + across their fire, and that with a ten-knot breeze; but, when we heave in + stays, and get in a line with their guns, we shall see, and it may be + feel, more of their work than we do now; a thirty-two an't trained as + easily as a fowling-piece or a ducking-gun.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable was struck with the truth of this observation; but as there + existed an immediate necessity for placing the schooner in the very + situation to which the other alluded, he gave his orders at once, and the + vessel came about, and ran with her head pointing towards the sea, in as + short a time as we have taken to record it. + </p> + <p> + “There, they have us now, or never,” cried the lieutenant, when the + evolution was completed. “If we fetch to windward off the northern point, + we shall lay out into the offing, and in ten minutes we might laugh at + Queen Anne's pocket-piece, which, you know, old boy, sent a ball from + Dover to Calais.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, sir, I've heard of the gun,” returned the grave seaman, “and a lively + piece it must have been, if the straits were always of the same width they + are now. But I see that, Captain Barnstable, which is more dangerous than + a dozen of the heaviest cannon that were ever cast can be, at half a + league's distance. The water is bubbling through our lee scuppers, + already, sir.” + </p> + <p> + “And what of that? hav'n't I buried her guns often, and yet kept every + spar in her without crack or splinter?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir, you have done it, and can do it again, where there is + sea-room, which is all that a man wants for comfort in this life. But when + we are out of these chops, we shall be embayed, with a heavy northeaster + setting dead into the bight; it is that which I fear, Captain Barnstable, + more than all the powder and ball in the whole island.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet, Tom, the balls are not to be despised, either; those fellows + have found out their range, and send their iron within hail again: we walk + pretty fast, Mr. Coffin; but a thirty-two can cut-travel us, with the best + wind that ever blew.” + </p> + <p> + Tom threw a cursory glance towards the battery, which had renewed its fire + with a spirit that denoted they saw their object, as he answered: + </p> + <p> + “It is never worth a man's while to strive to dodge a shot; for they are + all commissioned to do their work, the same as a ship is commissioned to + cruise in certain latitudes: but for the winds and the weather, they are + given for a seafaring man to guard against, by making or shortening sail, + as the case may be. Now, the headland to the southward stretches full + three leagues to windward, and the shoals lie to the north; among which + God keep us from ever running this craft again!” + </p> + <p> + “We will beat her out of the bight, old fellow,” cried the lieutenant; “we + shall have a leg of three leagues in length to do it in.” + </p> + <p> + “I have known longer legs too short,” returned the cockswain, shaking his + head; “a tumbling sea, with a lee-tide, on a lee-shore, makes a sad + lee-way.” + </p> + <p> + The lieutenant was in the act of replying to this saying with a cheerful + laugh, when the whistling of a passing shot was instantly succeeded by a + crash of splintered wood; and at the next moment the head of the mainmast, + after tottering for an instant in the gale, fell towards the deck, + bringing with it the mainsail, and the long line of topmast, that had been + bearing the emblems of America, as the cockswain had expressed it, among + the stars of the heavens. + </p> + <p> + “That was a most unlucky hit!” Barnstable suffered to escape him in the + concern of the moment; but, instantly resuming all his collectedness of + manner and voice, he gave his orders to clear the wreck, and secure the + fluttering canvas. + </p> + <p> + The mournful forebodings of Tom seemed to vanish with the appearance of a + necessity for his exertions, and he was foremost among the crew in + executing the orders of their commander. The loss of all the sail on the + mainmast forced the Ariel so much from her course, as to render it + difficult to weather the point, that jutted, under her lee, for some + distance into the ocean. This desirable object was, however, effected by + the skill of Barnstable, aided by the excellent properties of his vessel; + and the schooner, borne down by the power of the gale, from whose fury she + had now no protection, passed heavily along the land, heading as far as + possible from the breakers, while the seamen were engaged in making their + preparations to display as much of their mainsail as the stump of the mast + would allow them to spread. The firing from the battery ceased, as the + Ariel rounded the little promontory; but Barnstable, whose gaze was now + bent intently on the ocean, soon perceived that, as his cockswain had + predicted, he had a much more threatening danger to encounter, in the + elements. When their damages were repaired, so far as circumstances would + permit, the cockswain returned to his wonted station near the lieutenant; + and after a momentary pause, during which his eyes roved over the rigging + with a seaman's scrutiny, he resumed the discourse. + </p> + <p> + “It would have been better for us that the best man in the schooner should + have been dubb'd of a limb, by that shot, than that the Ariel should have + lost her best leg; a mainsail close-reefed may be prudent canvas as the + wind blows, but it holds a poor luff to keep a craft to windward.” + </p> + <p> + “What would you have, Tom Coffin?” retorted his commander. “You see she + draws ahead, and off-shore; do you expect a vessel to fly in the very + teeth of the gale? or would you have me ware and beach her at once?” + </p> + <p> + “I would have nothing, nothing, Captain Barnstable,” returned the old + seaman, sensibly touched at his commander's displeasure; “you are as able + as any man that ever trod a plank to work her into an offing; but, sir, + when that soldier-officer told me of the scheme to sink the Ariel at her + anchor, there were such feelings come athwart my philosophy as never + crossed it afore. I thought I saw her a wrack, as plainly, ay, as plainly + as you may see the stump of that mast; and, I will own it, for it's as + natural to love the craft you sail in as it is to love one's self, I will + own that my manhood fetched a heavy lee-lurch at the sight.” + </p> + <p> + “Away with ye, ye old sea-croaker! forward with ye, and see that the + head-sheets are trimmed flat. But hold! Come hither, Tom; if you have + sights of wrecks, and sharks, and other beautiful objects, keep them + stowed in your own silly brain; don't make a ghost-parlor of my + forecastle. The lads begin to look to leeward, now, oftener than I would + have them. Go, sirrah, go, and take example from Mr. Merry, who is seated + on your namesake there, and is singing as if he were a chorister in his + father's church.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah, Captain Barnstable, Mr. Merry is a boy, and knows nothing, so fears + nothing. But I shall obey your orders, sir; and if the men fall astarn + this gale, it sha'n't be for anything they'll hear from old Tom Coffin.” + </p> + <p> + The cockswain lingered a moment, notwithstanding his promised obedience, + and then ventured to request that: + </p> + <p> + “Captain Barnstable would please call Mr. Merry from the gun; for I know, + from having followed the seas my natural life, that singing in a gale is + sure to bring the wind down upon a vessel the heavier; for He who rules + the tempests is displeased that man's voice shall be heard when he chooses + to send his own breath on the water.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable was at a loss whether to laugh at his cockswain's infirmity, or + to yield to the impression which his earnest and solemn manner had a + powerful tendency to produce, amid such a scene. But making an effort to + shake off the superstitious awe that he felt creeping around his own + heart, the lieutenant relieved the mind of the worthy old seaman so far as + to call the careless boy from his perch, to his own side; where respect + for the sacred character of the quarter-deck instantly put an end to the + lively air he had been humming. Tom walked slowly forward, apparently much + relieved by the reflection that he had effected so important an object. + </p> + <p> + The Ariel continued to struggle against the winds and ocean for several + hours longer, before the day broke on the tempestuous scene, and the + anxious mariners were enabled to form a more accurate estimate of their + real danger. As the violence of the gale increased, the canvas of the + schooner had been gradually reduced, until she was unable to show more + than was absolutely necessary to prevent her driving helplessly on the + land. Barnstable watched the appearance of the weather, as the light + slowly opened upon them, with an intense anxiety, which denoted that the + presentiments of the cockswain were no longer deemed idle. On looking to + windward, he beheld the green masses of water that were rolling in towards + the land, with a violence that seemed irresistible, crowned with ridges of + foam; and there were moments when the air appeared filled with sparkling + gems, as the rays of the rising sun fell upon the spray that was swept + from wave to wave. Towards the land the view was still more appalling. The + cliffs, but a short half-league under the lee of the schooner, were, at + all times, nearly hid from the eye by the pyramids of water, which the + furious element, so suddenly restrained in its violence, cast high into + the air, as if seeking to overleap the boundaries that nature had fixed to + its dominion. The whole coast, from the distant headland at the south to + the well-known shoals that stretched far beyond their course in the + opposite direction, displayed a broad belt of foam, into which it would + have been certain destruction for the proudest ship that ever swam to + enter. Still the Ariel floated on the billows, lightly and in safety, + though yielding to the impulses of the waters, and, at times, appearing to + be engulfed in the yawning chasm which apparently opened beneath her to + receive the little fabric. The low rumor of acknowledged danger had found + its way through the schooner, and the seamen, after fastening their + hopeless looks on the small spot of canvas that they were still able to + show to the tempest, would turn to view the dreary line of coast, that + seemed to offer so gloomy an alternative. Even Dillon, to whom the report + of their danger had found its way, crept from his place of concealment in + the cabin, and moved about the decks unheeded, devouring, with greedy + ears, such opinions as fell from the lips of the sullen mariners. + </p> + <p> + At this moment of appalling apprehension, the cockswain exhibited the + calmest resignation. He knew all had been done that lay in the power of + man, to urge their little vessel from the land, and it was now too evident + to his experienced eyes that it had been done in vain; but, considering + himself as a sort of fixture in the schooner, he was quite prepared to + abide her fate, be it for better or for worse. The settled look of gloom + that gathered around the frank brow of Barnstable was in no degree + connected with any considerations of himself; but proceeded from that sort + of parental responsibility, from which the sea-commander is never exempt. + The discipline of the crew, however, still continued perfect and + unyielding. There had, it is true, been a slight movement made by one or + two of the older seamen, which indicated an intention to drown the + apprehensions of death in ebriety; but Barnstable had called for his + pistols, in a tone that checked the procedure instantly, and, although the + fatal weapons were, untouched by him, left to lie exposed on the capstan, + where they had been placed by his servant, not another symptom of + insubordination appeared among the devoted crew. There was even what to a + landsman might seem an appalling affectation of attention to the most + trifling duties of the vessel; and the men who, it should seem, ought to + be devoting the brief moments of their existence to the mighty business of + the hour, were constantly called to attend to the most trivial details of + their profession. Ropes were coiled, and the slightest damages occasioned + by the waves, which, at short intervals, swept across the low decks of the + Ariel, were repaired, with the same precision and order as if she yet lay + embayed in the haven from which she had just been driven. In this manner + the arm of authority was kept extended over the silent crew, not with the + vain desire to preserve a lingering though useless exercise of power, but + with a view to maintain that unity of action that now could alone afford + them even a ray of hope. + </p> + <p> + “She can make no head against this sea, under that rag of canvas,” said + Barnstable, gloomily, addressing the cockswain, who, with folded arms and + an air of cool resignation, was balancing his body on the verge of the + quarter-deck, while the schooner was plunging madly into waves that nearly + buried her in their bosom: “the poor little thing trembles like a + frightened child, as she meets the water.” + </p> + <p> + Tom sighed heavily, and shook his head, before he answered: + </p> + <p> + “If we could have kept the head of the mainmast an hour longer, we might + have got an offing, and fetched to windward of the shoals; but as it is, + sir, mortal man can't drive a craft to windward—she sets bodily in + to land, and will be in the breakers in less than an hour, unless God + wills that the wind shall cease to blow.” + </p> + <p> + “We have no hope left us, but to anchor; our ground tackle may yet bring + her up.” + </p> + <p> + Tom turned to his commander, and replied, solemnly, and with that + assurance of manner that long experience only can give a man in moments of + great danger: + </p> + <p> + “If our sheet-cable was bent to our heaviest anchor, this sea would bring + it home, though nothing but her launch was riding by it. A northeaster in + the German Ocean must and will blow itself out; nor shall we get the crown + of the gale until the sun falls over the land. Then, indeed, it may lull; + for the winds do often seem to reverence the glory of the heavens too much + to blow their might in its very face!” + </p> + <p> + “We must do our duty to ourselves and the country,” returned Barnstable. + “Go, get the two bowers spliced, and have a kedge bent to a hawser: we'll + back our two anchors together, and veer to the better end of two hundred + and forty fathoms; it may yet bring her up. See all clear there for + anchoring and cutting away the mast! we'll leave the wind nothing but a + naked hull to whistle over.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, if there was nothing but the wind, we might yet live to see the sun + sink behind them hills,” said the cockswain; “but what hemp can stand the + strain of a craft that is buried, half the time, to her foremast in the + water?” + </p> + <p> + The order was, however, executed by the crew, with a sort of desperate + submission to the will of their commander; and when the preparations were + completed, the anchors and kedge were dropped to the bottom, and the + instant that the Ariel tended to the wind, the axe was applied to the + little that was left of her long, raking masts. The crash of the falling + spars, as they came, in succession, across the decks of the vessel, + appeared to produce no sensation amid that scene of complicated danger; + but the seamen proceeded in silence to their hopeless duty of clearing the + wrecks. Every eye followed the floating timbers, as the waves swept them + away from the vessel, with a sort of feverish curiosity, to witness the + effect produced by their collision with those rocks that lay so fearfully + near them; but long before the spars entered the wide border of foam, they + were hid from view by the furious element in which they floated. It was + now felt by the whole crew of the Ariel, that their last means of safety + had been adopted; and, at each desperate and headlong plunge the vessel + took into the bosom of the seas that rolled upon her forecastle, the + anxious seamen thought that they could perceive the yielding of the iron + that yet clung to the bottom, or could hear the violent surge of the + parting strands of the cable, that still held them to their anchors. While + the minds of the sailors were agitated with the faint hopes that had been + excited by the movements of their schooner, Dillon had been permitted to + wander about the deck unnoticed: his rolling eyes, hard breathing, and + clenched hands excited no observation among the men, whose thoughts were + yet dwelling on the means of safety. But now, when, with a sort of + frenzied desperation, he would follow the retiring waters along the decks, + and venture his person nigh the group that had collected around and on the + gun of the cockswain, glances of fierce or of sullen vengeance were cast + at him, that conveyed threats of a nature that he was too much agitated to + understand. + </p> + <p> + “If ye are tired of this world, though your time, like my own, is probably + but short in it,” said Tom to him, as he passed the cockswain in one of + his turns, “you can go forward among the men; but if ye have need of the + moments to foot up the reck'ning of your doings among men, afore ye're + brought to face your Maker, and hear the log-book of Heaven, I would + advise you to keep as nigh as possible to Captain Barnstable or myself.” + </p> + <p> + “Will you promise to save me if the vessel is wrecked?” exclaimed Dillon, + catching at the first sounds of friendly interest that had reached his + ears since he had been recaptured; “Oh! If you will, I can secure your + future ease, yes, wealth, for the remainder of your days!” + </p> + <p> + “Your promises have been too ill kept afore this, for the peace of your + soul,” returned the cockswain, without bitterness, though sternly; “but it + is not in me to strike even a whale that is already spouting blood.” + </p> + <p> + The intercessions of Dillon were interrupted by a dreadful cry, that arose + among the men forward, and which sounded with increased horror, amid the + roarings of the tempest. The schooner rose on the breast of a wave at the + same instant, and, falling off with her broadside to the sea, she drove in + towards the cliffs, like a bubble on the rapids of a cataract. + </p> + <p> + “Our ground-tackle has parted,” said Tom, with his resigned patience of + manner undisturbed; “she shall die as easy as man can make her!”—While + he yet spoke, he seized the tiller, and gave to the vessel such a + direction as would be most likely to cause her to strike the rocks with + her bows foremost. + </p> + <p> + There was, for one moment, an expression of exquisite anguish betrayed in + the dark countenance of Barnstable; but, at the next, it passed away, and + he spoke cheerfully to his men: + </p> + <p> + “Be steady, my lads, be calm; there is yet a hope of life for <i>you</i>—our + light draught will let us run in close to the cliffs, and it is still + falling water—see your boats clear, and be steady.” + </p> + <p> + The crew of the whale-boat, aroused by this speech from a sort of stupor, + sprang into their light vessel, which was quickly lowered into the sea, + and kept riding on the foam, free from the sides of the schooner, by the + powerful exertions of the men. The cry for the cockswain was earnest and + repeated, but Tom shook his head, without replying, still grasping the + tiller, and keeping his eyes steadily bent on the chaos of waters into + which they were driving. The launch, the largest boat of the two, was cut + loose from the “gripes,” and the bustle and exertion of the moment + rendered the crew insensible to the horror of the scene that surrounded + them. But the loud hoarse call of the cockswain, to “look out—secure + yourselves!” suspended even their efforts, and at that instant the Ariel + settled on a wave that melted from under her, heavily on the rocks. The + shock was so violent, as to throw all who disregarded the warning cry from + their feet, and the universal quiver that pervaded the vessel was like the + last shudder of animated nature. For a time long enough to breathe, the + least experienced among the men supposed the danger to be past; but a wave + of great height followed the one that had deserted them, and raising the + vessel again, threw her roughly still farther on the bed of rocks, and at + the same time its crest broke over her quarter, sweeping the length of her + decks with a fury that was almost resistless. The shuddering seamen beheld + their loosened boat driven from their grasp, and dashed against the base + of the cliffs, where no fragment of her wreck could be traced, at the + receding of the waters. But the passing billow had thrown the vessel into + a position which, in some measure, protected her decks from the violence + of those that succeeded it. + </p> + <p> + “Go, my boys, go,” said Barnstable, as the moment of dreadful uncertainty + passed; “you have still the whale-boat, and she, at least, will take you + nigh the shore. Go into her, my boys. God bless you, God bless you all! + You have been faithful and honest fellows, and I believe he will not yet + desert you; go, my friends, while there is a lull.” + </p> + <p> + The seamen threw themselves, in a mass, into the light vessel, which + nearly sank under the unusual burden; but when they looked around them, + Barnstable and Merry, Dillon and the cockswain, were yet to be seen on the + decks of the Ariel. The former was pacing, in deep and perhaps bitter + melancholy, the wet planks of the schooner, while the boy hung, unheeded, + on his arm, uttering disregarded petitions to his commander to desert the + wreck. Dillon approached the side where the boat lay, again and again, but + the threatening countenances of the seamen as often drove him back in + despair. Tom had seated himself on the heel of the bowsprit, where he + continued, in an attitude of quiet resignation, returning no other answers + to the loud and repeated calls of his shipmates, than by waving his hand + towards the shore. + </p> + <p> + “Now hear me,” said the boy, urging his request, to tears; “if not for my + sake, or for your own sake, Mr. Barnstable, or for the hope of God's + mercy, go into the boat, for the love of my cousin Katherine.” + </p> + <p> + The young lieutenant paused in his troubled walk, and for a moment he cast + a glance of hesitation at the cliffs; but, at the next instant, his eyes + fell on the ruin of his vessel, and he answered: + </p> + <p> + “Never, boy, never; if my hour has come, I will not shrink from my fate.” + </p> + <p> + “Listen to the men, dear sir; the boat will be swamped, alongside the + wreck, and their cry is, that without you they will not let her go.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable motioned to the boat, to bid the boy enter it, and turned away + in silence. + </p> + <p> + “Well,” said Merry, with firmness, “if it be right that a lieutenant shall + stay by the wreck, it must also be right for a midshipman; shove off; + neither Mr. Barnstable nor myself will quit the vessel.” + </p> + <p> + “Boy, your life has been entrusted to my keeping, and at my hands will it + be required,” said his commander, lifting the struggling youth, and + tossing him into the arms of the seamen. “Away with ye, and God be with + you; there is more weight in you now than can go safe to land.” + </p> + <p> + Still the seamen hesitated, for they perceived the cockswain moving, with + a steady tread, along the deck, and they hoped he had relented, and would + yet persuade the lieutenant to join his crew. But Tom, imitating the + example of his commander, seized the latter suddenly in his powerful + grasp, and threw him over the bulwarks with an irresistible force. At the + same moment he cast the fast of the boat from the pin that held it, and, + lifting his broad hands high into the air, his voice was heard in the + tempest: + </p> + <p> + “God's will be done with me,” he cried. “I saw the first timber of the + Ariel laid, and shall live just long enough to see it turn out of her + bottom; after which I wish to live no longer.” + </p> + <p> + But his shipmates were swept far beyond the sounds of his voice, before + half these words were uttered. All command of the boat was rendered + impossible, by the numbers it contained, as well as the raging of the + surf; and, as it rose on the white crest of a wave, Tom saw his beloved + little craft for the last time. It fell into a trough of the sea, and in a + few moments more its fragments were ground into splinters on the adjacent + rocks. The cockswain still remained where he had cast off the rope, and + beheld the numerous heads and arms that appeared rising, at short + intervals, on the waves; some making powerful and well-directed efforts to + gain the sands, that were becoming visible as the tide fell, and others + wildly tossed in the frantic movements of helpless despair. The honest old + seaman gave a cry of joy, as he saw Barnstable issue from the surf, + bearing the form of Merry in safety to the sands, where, one by one, + several seamen soon appeared also, dripping and exhausted. Many others of + the crew were carried, in a similar manner, to places of safety; though, + as Tom returned to his seat on the bowsprit, he could not conceal from his + reluctant eyes the lifeless forms that were, in other spots, driven + against the rocks with a fury that soon left them but few of the outward + vestiges of humanity. + </p> + <p> + Dillon and the cockswain were now the sole occupants of their dreadful + station. The former stood in a kind of stupid despair, a witness of the + scene we have related; but as his curdled blood began again to flow more + warmly through his heart, he crept close to the side of Tom, with that + sort of selfish feeling that makes even hopeless misery more tolerable, + when endured in participation with another. + </p> + <p> + “When the tide falls,” he said, in a voice that betrayed the agony of + fear, though his words expressed the renewal of hope, “we shall be able to + walk to land.” + </p> + <p> + “There was One and only One to whose feet the waters were the same as a + dry dock,” returned the cockswain; “and none but such as have his power + will ever be able to walk from these rocks to the sands.” The old seaman + paused, and turning his eyes, which exhibited a mingled expression of + disgust and compassion, on his companion, he added, with reverence: “Had + you thought more of Him in fair weather, your case would be less to be + pitied in this tempest.” + </p> + <p> + “Do you still think there is much danger?” asked Dillon. + </p> + <p> + “To them that have reason to fear death. Listen! do you hear that hollow + noise beneath ye?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the wind driving by the vessel!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis the poor thing herself,” said the affected cockswain, “giving her + last groans. The water is breaking up her decks, and, in a few minutes + more, the handsomest model that ever cut a wave will be like the chips + that fell from her timbers in framing!” + </p> + <p> + “Why then did you remain here!” cried Dillon, wildly. + </p> + <p> + “To die in my coffin, if it should be the will of God,” returned Tom. + “These waves, to me, are what the land is to you; I was born on them, and + I have always meant that they should be my grave.” + </p> + <p> + “But I—I,” shrieked Dillon, “I am not ready to die!—I cannot + die!—I will not die!” + </p> + <p> + “Poor wretch!” muttered his companion; “you must go, like the rest of us; + when the death-watch is called, none can skulk from the muster.” + </p> + <p> + “I can swim,” Dillon continued, rushing with frantic eagerness to the side + of the wreck. “Is there no billet of wood, no rope, that I can take with + me?” + </p> + <p> + “None; everything has been cut away, or carried off by the sea. If ye are + about to strive for your life, take with ye a stout heart and a clean + conscience, and trust the rest to God!” + </p> + <p> + “God!” echoed Dillon, in the madness of his frenzy; “I know no God! there + is no God that knows me!” + </p> + <p> + “Peace!” said the deep tones of the cockswain, in a voice that seemed to + speak in the elements; “blasphemer, peace!” + </p> + <p> + The heavy groaning, produced by the water in the timbers of the Ariel, at + that moment added its impulse to the raging feelings of Dillon, and he + cast himself headlong into the sea. + </p> + <p> + The water, thrown by the rolling of the surf on the beach, was necessarily + returned to the ocean, in eddies, in different places favorable to such an + action of the element. Into the edge of one of these countercurrents, that + was produced by the very rocks on which the schooner lay, and which the + watermen call the “undertow,” Dillon had, unknowingly, thrown his person; + and when the waves had driven him a short distance from the wreck, he was + met by a stream that his most desperate efforts could not overcome. He was + a light and powerful swimmer, and the struggle was hard and protracted. + With the shore immediately before his eyes, and at no great distance, he + was led, as by a false phantom, to continue his efforts, although they did + not advance him a foot. The old seaman, who at first had watched his + motions with careless indifference, understood the danger of his situation + at a glance; and, forgetful of his own fate, he shouted aloud, in a voice + that was driven over the struggling victim to the ears of his shipmates on + the sands: + </p> + <p> + “Sheer to port, and clear the undertow! Sheer to the southward!” + </p> + <p> + Dillon heard the sounds, but his faculties were too much obscured by + terror to distinguish their object; he, however, blindly yielded to the + call, and gradually changed his direction, until his face was once more + turned towards the vessel. The current swept him diagonally by the rocks, + and he was forced into an eddy, where he had nothing to contend against + but the waves, whose violence was much broken by the wreck. In this state, + he continued still to struggle, but with a force that was too much + weakened to overcome the resistance he met. Tom looked around him for a + rope, but all had gone over with the spars, or been swept away by the + waves. At this moment of disappointment, his eyes met those of the + desperate Dillon. Calm and inured to horrors as was the veteran seaman, he + involuntarily passed his hand before his brow, to exclude the look of + despair he encountered; and when, a moment afterwards, he removed the + rigid member, he beheld the sinking form of the victim as it gradually + settled in the ocean, still struggling, with regular but impotent strokes + of the arms and feet, to gain the wreck, and to preserve an existence that + had been so much abused in its hour of allotted probation. + </p> + <p> + “He will soon know his God, and learn that his God knows him!” murmured + the cockswain to himself. As he yet spoke, the wreck of the Ariel yielded + to an overwhelming sea, and, after an universal shudder, her timbers and + planks gave way, and were swept towards the cliffs, bearing the body of + the simple-hearted cockswain among the ruins. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0025" id="link2HCH0025"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Let us think of them that sleep + Full many a fathom deep, + By the wild and stormy steep, + Elsinore!” + <i>Campbell</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Long and dreary did the hours appear to Barnstable, before the falling + tide had so far receded as to leave the sands entirely exposed to his + search for the bodies of his lost shipmates. Several had been rescued from + the wild fury of the waves themselves; and one by one, as the melancholy + conviction that life had ceased was forced on the survivors, they had been + decently interred in graves dug on the very margin of that element on + which they had passed their lives. But still the form longest known and + most beloved was missing, and the lieutenant paced the broad space that + was now left between the foot of the cliffs and the raging ocean, with + hurried strides and a feverish eye, watching and following those fragments + of the wreck that the sea still continued to cast on the beach. Living and + dead, he now found that of those who had lately been in the Ariel, only + two were missing. Of the former he could muster but twelve, besides Merry + and himself, and his men had already interred more than half that number + of the latter, which, together, embraced all who had trusted their lives + to the frail keeping of the whale-boat. + </p> + <p> + “Tell me not, boy, of the impossibility of his being safe,” said + Barnstable, in deep agitation, which he in vain struggled to conceal from + the anxious youth, who thought it unnecessary to follow the uneasy motions + of his commander, as he strode along the sands. “How often have men been + found floating on pieces of wreck, days after the loss of their vessel? + and you can see, with your own eyes, that the falling water has swept the + planks this distance; ay, a good half-league from where she struck. Does + the lookout from the top of the cliffs make no signal of seeing him yet?” + </p> + <p> + “None, sir, none; we shall never see him again. The men say that he always + thought it sinful to desert a wreck, and that he did not even strike out + once for his life, though he has been known to swim an hour, when a whale + has stove his boat. God knows, sir,” added the boy, hastily dashing a tear + from his eye, by a stolen movement of his hand, “I loved Tom Coffin better + than any foremast man in either vessel. You seldom came aboard the frigate + but we had him in the steerage among us reefers, to hear his long yarns, + and share our cheer. We all loved him, Mr. Barnstable; but love cannot + bring the dead to life again.” + </p> + <p> + “I know it, I know it,” said Barnstable, with a huskiness in his voice + that betrayed the depth of his emotion. “I am not so foolish as to believe + in impossibilities; but while there is a hope of his living, I will never + abandon poor Tom Coffin to such a dreadful fate. Think, boy, he may, at + this moment, be looking at us, and praying to his Maker that he would turn + our eyes upon him; ay, praying to his God, for Tom often prayed, though he + did it in his watch, standing, and in silence.” + </p> + <p> + “If he had clung to life so strongly,” returned the midshipman, “he would + have struggled harder to preserve it.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable stopped short in his hurried walk, and fastened a look of + opening conviction on his companion; but, as he was about to speak in + reply, the shouts of the seamen reached his ears, and, turning, they saw + the whole party running along the beach, and motioning, with violent + gestures, to an intermediate point in the ocean. The lieutenant and Merry + hurried back, and, as they approached the men, they distinctly observed a + human figure, borne along by the waves, at moments seeming to rise above + them, and already floating in the last of the breakers. They had hardly + ascertained so much, when a heavy swell carried the inanimate body far + upon the sands, where it was left by the retiring waters. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis my cockswain!” cried Barnstable, rushing to the spot. He stopped + suddenly, however, as he came within view of the features, and it was some + little time before he appeared to have collected his faculties + sufficiently to add, in tones of deep horror: “What wretch is this, boy! + His form is unmutilated, and yet observe the eyes! they seem as if the + sockets would not contain them, and they gaze as wildly as if their owner + yet had life—the hands are open and spread, as though they would + still buffet the waves!” + </p> + <p> + “The Jonah! the Jonah!” shouted the seamen, with savage exultation, as + they successively approached the corpse; “away with his carrion into the + sea again! give him to the sharks! let him tell his lies in the claws of + the lobsters!” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable had turned away from the revolting sight, in disgust; but when + he discovered these indications of impotent revenge in the remnant of his + crew, he said, in that voice which all respected and still obeyed: + </p> + <p> + “Stand back! back with ye, fellows! Would you disgrace your manhood and + seamanship, by wreaking your vengeance on him whom God has already in + judgment!” A silent, but significant, gesture towards the earth succeeded + his words, and he walked slowly away. + </p> + <p> + “Bury him in the sands, boys,” said Merry, when his commander was at some + little distance; “the next tide will unearth him.” + </p> + <p> + The seamen obeyed his orders, while the midshipman rejoined his commander, + who continued to pace along the beach, occasionally halting to throw his + uneasy glances over the water, and then hurrying onward, at a rate that + caused his youthful companion to exert his greatest power to maintain the + post he had taken at his side. Every effort to discover the lost cockswain + was, however, after two hours' more search, abandoned as fruitless; and + with reason, for the sea was never known to give up the body of the man + who might be emphatically called its own dead. + </p> + <p> + “There goes the sun, already dropping behind the cliffs,” said the + lieutenant, throwing himself on a rock; “and the hour will soon arrive to + set the dog-watches; but we have nothing left to watch over, boy; the surf + and rocks have not even left us a whole plank that we may lay our heads on + for the night.” + </p> + <p> + “The men have gathered many articles on yon beach, sir,” returned the lad; + “they have found arms to defend ourselves with, and food to give us + strength to use them.” + </p> + <p> + “And who shall be our enemy?” asked Barnstable, bitterly; “shall we + shoulder our dozen pikes, and carry England by boarding?” + </p> + <p> + “We may not lay the whole island under contribution,” continued the boy, + anxiously, watching the expression of his commander's eye; “but we may + still keep ourselves in work until the cutter returns from the frigate. I + hope, sir, you do not think our case so desperate, as to intend yielding + as prisoners.” + </p> + <p> + “Prisoners!” exclaimed the lieutenant; “no, no, lad, it has not got to + that, yet! England has been able to wreck my craft, I must concede; but + she has, as yet, obtained no other advantage over us. She was a precious + model, Merry! the cleanest run, and the neatest entrance, that art ever + united on the stem and stern of the same vessel! Do you remember the time, + younker, when I gave the frigate my top-sails, in beating out of the + Chesapeake? I could always do it, in smooth water, with a whole-sail + breeze. But she was a frail thing! a frail thing, boy, and could bear but + little.” + </p> + <p> + “A mortar-ketch would have thumped to pieces where she lay,” returned the + midshipman. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, it was asking too much of her, to expect she could hold together on a + bed of rocks. Merry, I loved her; dearly did I love her; she was my first + command, and I knew and loved every timber and bolt in her beautiful + frame!” + </p> + <p> + “I believe it is as natural, sir, for a seaman to love the wood and iron + in which he has floated over the depths of the ocean for so many days and + nights,” rejoined the boy, “as it is for a father to love the members of + his own family.” + </p> + <p> + “Quite, quite, ay, more so,” said Barnstable, speaking as if he were + choked by emotion. Merry felt the heavy grasp of the lieutenant on his + slight arm, while his commander continued, in a voice that gradually + increased in power, as his feelings predominated; “and yet, boy, a human + being cannot love the creature of his own formation as he does the works + of God. A man can never regard his ship as he does his shipmates. I sailed + with him, boy, when everything seemed bright and happy, as at your age; + when, as he often expressed it, I knew nothing and feared nothing. I was + then a truant from an old father and a kind mother, and he did that for me + which no parents could have done in my situation—he was my father + and mother on the deep!—hours, days, even months, has he passed in + teaching me the art of our profession; and now, in my manhood, he has + followed me from ship to ship, from sea to sea, and has only quitted me to + die, where I should have died—as if he felt the disgrace of + abandoning the poor Ariel to her fate, by herself!” + </p> + <p> + “No—no—no—'twas his superstitious pride!” interrupted + Merry, but perceiving that the head of Barnstable had sunk between his + hands, as if he would conceal his emotion, the boy added no more; but he + sat respectfully watching the display of feeling that his officer in vain + endeavored to suppress. Merry felt his own form quiver with sympathy at + the shuddering which passed through Barnstable's frame; and the relief + experienced by the lieutenant himself was not greater than that which the + midshipman felt, as the latter beheld large tears forcing their way + through the other's fingers, and falling on the sands at his feet. They + were followed by a violent burst of emotion, such as is seldom exhibited + in the meridian of life; but which, when it conquers the nature of one who + has buffeted the chances of the world with the loftiness of his sex and + character, breaks down every barrier, and seems to sweep before it, like a + rushing torrent, all the factitious defences which habit and education + have created to protect the pride of manhood. Merry had often beheld the + commanding severity of the lieutenant's manner in moments of danger, with + deep respect; he had been drawn towards him by kindness and affection, in + times of gayety and recklessness: but he now sat for many minutes + profoundly silent, regarding his officer with sensations that were nearly + allied to awe. The struggle with himself was long and severe in the bosom + of Barnstable; but, at length, the calm of relieved passions succeeded to + his emotion. When he arose from the rock, and removed his hands from his + features, his eye was hard and proud, his brow lightly contracted, and he + spoke in a voice so harsh, that it startled his companion: + </p> + <p> + “Come, sir; why are we here and idle? are not yon poor fellows looking up + to us for advice and orders how to proceed in this exigency? Away, away, + Mr. Merry; it is not a time to be drawing figures, in the sand with your + dirk; the flood-tide will soon be in, and we may be glad to hide our heads + in some cavern among these rocks. Let us be stirring, sir, while we have + the sun, and muster enough food and arms to keep life in us, and our + enemies off us, until we can once more get afloat.” + </p> + <p> + The wondering boy, whose experience had not yet taught him to appreciate + the reaction of the passions, started at this unexpected summons to his + duty, and followed Barnstable towards the group of distant seamen. The + lieutenant, who was instantly conscious how far pride had rendered him + unjust, soon moderated his long strides, and continued in milder tones, + which were quickly converted into his usual frank communications, though + they still remained tinged with a melancholy, that time only could + entirely remove: + </p> + <p> + “We have been unlucky, Mr. Merry, but we need not despair—these lads + have gotten together abundance of supplies, I see; and, with our arms, we + can easily make ourselves masters of some of the enemy's smaller craft, + and find our way back to the frigate, when this gale has blown itself out. + We must keep ourselves close, though, or we shall have the redcoats coming + down upon us, like so many sharks around a wreck. Ah! God bless her, + Merry! There is not such a sight to be seen on the whole beach as two of + her planks holding together.” + </p> + <p> + The midshipman, without adverting to this sudden allusion to their vessel, + prudently pursued the train of ideas in which his commander had started. + </p> + <p> + “There is an opening into the country, but a short distance south of us, + where a brook empties into the sea,” he said. “We might find a cover in + it, or in the wood above, into which it leads, until we can have a survey + of the coast, or can seize some vessel to carry us off.” + </p> + <p> + “There would be a satisfaction in waiting till the morning watch, and then + carrying that accursed battery, which took off the better leg of the poor + Ariel!” said the lieutenant—“the thing might be done, boy, and we + could hold the work, too, until the Alacrity and the frigate draw in to + land.” + </p> + <p> + “If you prefer storming works to boarding vessels, there is a fortress of + stone, Mr. Barnstable, which lies directly on our beam. I could see it + through the haze, when I was on the cliffs, stationing the lookout—and—— + </p> + <p> + “And what, boy? speak without a fear; this is a time for free + consultation.” + </p> + <p> + “Why, sir, the garrison might not all be hostile—we should liberate + Mr. Griffith and the marines; besides——” + </p> + <p> + “Besides what, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “I should have an opportunity, perhaps, of seeing my cousin Cecilia and my + cousin Katherine.” + </p> + <p> + The countenance of Barnstable grew animated as he listened, and he + answered with something of his usual cheerful manner: + </p> + <p> + “Ay, that, indeed, would be a work worth carrying! And the rescuing of our + shipmates, and the marines, would read like a thing of military discretion—ha! + boy! all the rest would be incidental, younker; like the capture of the + fleet, after you have whipped the convoy.” + </p> + <p> + “I do suppose, sir, that if the abbey be taken, Colonel Howard will own + himself a prisoner of war.” + </p> + <p> + “And Colonel Howard's wards! now there is good sense in this scheme of + thine, Master Merry, and I will give it proper reflection. But here are + our poor fellows; speak cheeringly to them, sir, that we may hold them in + temper for our enterprise.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable and the midshipman joined their shipwrecked companions, with + that air of authority which is seldom wanting between the superior and the + inferior, in nautical intercourse, but at the same time with a kindness of + speech and looks, that might have been a little increased by their + critical situation. After partaking of the food which had been selected + from among the fragments that still lay scattered, for more than a mile, + along the beach, the lieutenant directed the seamen to arm themselves with + such weapons as offered, and also to make sufficient provision, from the + schooner's stores, to last them for four-and-twenty hours longer. These + orders were soon executed; and the whole party, led by Barnstable and + Merry, proceeded along the foot of the cliffs, in quest of the opening in + the rocks, through which the little rivulet found a passage to the ocean. + The weather contributed, as much as the seclusion of the spot to prevent + any discovery of the small party, which pursued its object with a + disregard of caution that might, under other circumstances, have proved + fatal to its safety. Barnstable paused in his march when they had all + entered the deep ravine, and ascended nearly to the brow of the precipice, + that formed one of its sides, to take a last and more scrutinizing survey + of the sea. His countenance exhibited the abandonment of all hope, as his + eye moved slowly from the northern to the southern boundary of the + horizon, and he prepared to pursue his march, by moving, reluctantly, up + the stream, when the boy, who still clung to his side, exclaimed joyously: + </p> + <p> + “Sail ho!—It must be the frigate in the offing!” + </p> + <p> + “A sail!” repeated his commander; “where away do you see a sail in this + tempest? Can there be another as hardy and unfortunate as ourselves!” + </p> + <p> + “Look to the starboard hand of the point of rock to windward!” cried the + boy; “now you lose it—ah! now the sun falls upon it! 'tis a sail, + sir, as sure as canvas can be spread in such a gale!” + </p> + <p> + “I see what you mean,” returned the other, “but it seems a gull, skimming + the sea! nay, now it rises, indeed, and shows itself like a bellying + topsail: pass up that glass, lads; here is a fellow in the offing who may + prove a friend.” + </p> + <p> + Merry waited the result of the lieutenant's examination with youthful + impatience, and did not fail to ask immediately: + </p> + <p> + “Can you make it out, sir? is it the ship or the cutter?” + </p> + <p> + “Come, there seemeth yet some hope left for us, boy,” returned Barnstable, + closing the glass; “'tis a ship lying-to under her maintopsail. If one + might but dare to show himself on these heights, he would raise her hull, + and make sure of her character! But I think I know her spars, though even + her topsail dips, at times, when there is nothing to be seen but her bare + poles; and they shortened by her top-gallantmasts.” + </p> + <p> + “One would swear,” said Merry, laughing, as much through the excitement + produced by this intelligence, as at his conceit, “that Captain Munson + would never carry wood aloft, when he can't carry canvas. I remember, one + night, Mr. Griffith was a little vexed, and said, around the capstan, he + believed the next order would be to rig in the bowsprit, and house + lowermasts!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, Griffith is a lazy dog, and sometimes gets lost in the fogs of + his own thoughts,” said Barnstable; “and I suppose old Moderate was in a + breeze. However, this looks as if he were in earnest; he must have kept + the ship away, or she would never have been where she is; I do verily + believe the old gentleman remembers that he has a few of his officers and + men on this accursed island. This is well, Merry; for should we take the + abbey, we have a place at hand in which to put our prisoners.” + </p> + <p> + “We must have patience till the morning,” added the boy, “for no boat + would attempt to land in such a sea.” + </p> + <p> + “No boat could land! The best boat that ever floated, boy, has sunk in + these breakers! But the wind lessens, and before morning the sea will + fall. Let us on, and find a berth for our poor lads, where they can be + made more comfortable.” + </p> + <p> + The two officers now descended from their elevation, and led the way still + farther up the deep and narrow dell, until, as the ground rose gradually + before them, they found themselves in a dense wood, on a level with the + adjacent country. + </p> + <p> + “Here should be a ruin at hand, if I have a true reckoning, and know my + courses and distances,” said Barnstable; “I have a chart about me that + speaks of such a landmark.” + </p> + <p> + The lieutenant turned away from the laughing expression of the boy's eye, + as the latter archly inquired: + </p> + <p> + “Was it made by one who knows the coast well, sir? Of was it done by some + schoolboy, to learn his maps, as the girls work samplers?” + </p> + <p> + “Come, younker, no sampler of your impudence. But look ahead; can you see + any habitation that has been deserted?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, sir, here is a pile of stones before us, that looks as dirty and + ragged as if it was a soldier's barrack; can this be what you seek?” + </p> + <p> + “Faith, this has been a whole town in its day! we should call it a city in + America, and furnish it with a mayor, aldermen, and recorder—you + might stow old Faneuil Hall in one of its lockers.” + </p> + <p> + With this sort of careless dialogue, which Barnstable engaged in, that his + men might discover no alteration in his manner, they approached the + mouldering walls that had proved so frail a protection to the party under + Griffith. + </p> + <p> + A short time was passed in examining the premises, when the wearied seamen + took possession of one of the dilapidated apartments, and disposed + themselves to seek that rest of which they had been deprived by the + momentous occurrences of the past night. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable waited until the loud breathing of the seamen assured him that + they slept, when he aroused the drowsy boy, who was fast losing his senses + in the same sort of oblivion, and motioned him to follow. Merry arose, and + they stole together from the apartment, with guarded steps, and penetrated + more deeply into the gloomy recesses of the place. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0026" id="link2HCH0026"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXVI. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + <i>Mercury</i>. “I permit thee to be Sosia again.” + <i>Dryden,</i> +</pre> + <p> + We must leave the two adventurers winding their way among the broken + piles, and venturing boldly beneath the tottering arches of the ruin, to + accompany the reader, at the same hour, within the more comfortable walls + of the abbey; where, it will be remembered, Borroughcliffe was left in a + condition of very equivocal ease. As the earth had, however, in the + interval, nearly run its daily round, circumstances had intervened to + release the soldier from his confinement—and no one, ignorant of the + fact, would suppose that the gentleman who was now seated at the + hospitable board of Colonel Howard, directing, with so much discretion, + the energies of his masticators to the delicacies of the feast, could + read, in his careless air and smiling visage, that those foragers of + nature had been so recently condemned, for four long hours, to the + mortification of discussing the barren subject of his own sword-hilt. + Borroughcliffe, however, maintained not only his usual post, but his + well-earned reputation at the table, with his ordinary coolness of + demeanor; though at times there were fleeting smiles that crossed his + military aspect, which sufficiently indicated that he considered the + matter of his reflection to be of a particularly ludicrous character. In + the young man who sat by his side, dressed in the deep-blue jacket of a + seaman, with the fine white linen of his collar contrasting strongly with + the black silk handkerchief that was tied with studied negligence around + his neck, and whose easy air and manner contrasted still more strongly + with this attire, the reader will discover Griffith. The captive paid much + less devotion to the viands than his neighbor, though he affected more + attention to the business of the table than he actually be stowed, with a + sort of consciousness that it would relieve the blushing maiden who + presided. The laughing eyes of Katherine Plowden were glittering by the + side of the mild countenance of Alice Dunscombe, and, at times, were + fastened in droll interest on the rigid and upright exterior that Captain + Manual maintained, directly opposite to where she was seated. A chair had, + also, been placed for Dillon—of course it was vacant. + </p> + <p> + “And so, Borroughcliffe,” cried Colonel Howard, with a freedom of voice, + and a vivacity in his air, that announced the increasing harmony of the + repast, “the sea-dog left you nothing to chew but the cud of your + resentment!” + </p> + <p> + “That and my sword-hilt,” returned the immovable recruiting officer. + “Gentlemen, I know not how your Congress rewards military achievements; + but if that worthy fellow were in my company, he should have a halberd + within a week—spurs I would not offer him, for he affects to spurn + their use.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith smiled, and bowed in silence to the liberal compliment of + Borroughcliffe; but Manual took on himself the task of replying: + </p> + <p> + “Considering the drilling the man has received, the conduct has been well + enough, sir; though a well-trained soldier would not only have made + prisoners, but he would have secured them.” + </p> + <p> + “I perceive, my good comrade, that your thoughts are running on the + exchange,” said Borroughcliffe, good-humoredly; “we will fill, sir, and, + by permission of the ladies, drink to a speedy restoration of rights to + both parties—the status quo ante bellum!” + </p> + <p> + “With all my heart!” cried the colonel; “and Cicely and Miss Katherine + will pledge the sentiment in a woman's sip; will ye not, my fair wards?—Mr. + Griffith, I honor this proposition of yours, which will not only liberate + yourself, but restore to us my kinsman, Mr. Christopher Dillon. Kit had + imagined the thing well; ha! Borroughcliffe! 'twas ingeniously contrived, + but the fortune of war interposed itself to his success; and yet it is a + deep and inexplicable mystery to me, how Kit should have been conveyed + from the abbey with so little noise, and without raising the alarm.” + </p> + <p> + “Christopher is a man who understands the philosophy of silence, as well + as that of rhetoric,” returned Borroughcliffe, “and must have learned in + his legal studies, that it is sometimes necessary to conduct matters sub + silentio. You smile at my Latin, Miss Plowden; but really, since I have + become an inhabitant of this monkish abode, my little learning is + stimulated to unwonted efforts—nay, you are pleased to be yet more + merry! I used the language, because silence is a theme in which you ladies + take but little pleasure.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine, however, disregarded the slight pique that was apparent in the + soldier's manner; but, after following the train of her own thoughts in + silent enjoyment for a moment longer, she seemed to yield to their + drollery, and laughed until her dark eyes flashed with merriment. Cecilia + did not assume the severe gravity with which she sometimes endeavored to + repress, what she thought, the unseasonable mirth of her cousin; and the + wondering Griffith fancied, as he glanced his eye from one to the other, + that he could discern a suppressed smile playing among the composed + features of Alice Dunscombe. Katherine, however, soon succeeded in + repressing the paroxysm, and, with an air of infinitely comic gravity, she + replied to the remark of the soldier: + </p> + <p> + “I think I have heard of such a process in nautical affairs as towing; but + I must appeal to Mr. Griffith for the correctness of the term.” + </p> + <p> + “You could not speak with more accuracy,” returned the young sailor, with + a look that sent the conscious blood to the temples of the lady, “though + you had made marine terms your study.” + </p> + <p> + “The profession requires less thought, perhaps, than you imagine, sir; but + is this towing often done, as Captain Borroughcliffe—I beg his + pardon—as the monks have it, sub silentio?” + </p> + <p> + “Spare me, fair lady,” cried the captain, “and we will establish a compact + of mutual grace; you to forgive my learning, and I to suppress my + suspicions.” + </p> + <p> + “Suspicions, sir, is a word that a lady must defy.” + </p> + <p> + “And defiance a challenge that a soldier can never receive; so I must + submit to talk English, though the fathers of the church were my + companions. I suspect that Miss Plowden has it in her power to explain the + manner of Mr. Christopher Dillon's departure.” + </p> + <p> + The lady did not reply, but a second burst of merriment succeeded, of a + liveliness and duration quite equal to the former. + </p> + <p> + “How's this?” exclaimed the colonel; “permit me to say, Miss Plowden, your + mirth is very extraordinary! I trust no disrespect has been offered to my + kinsman? Mr. Griffith, our terms are, that the exchange shall only be made + on condition that equally good treatment has been extended to the + parties!” + </p> + <p> + “If Mr. Dillon can complain of no greater evil than that of being laughed + at by Miss Plowden, sir, he has reason to call himself a happy fellow.” + </p> + <p> + “I know not, sir; God forbid that I should forget what is due to my + guests, gentlemen!—but ye have entered my dwelling as foes to my + prince.” + </p> + <p> + “But not to Colonel Howard, sir.” + </p> + <p> + “I know no difference, Mr. Griffith. King George or Colonel Howard—Colonel + Howard or King George. Our feelings, our fortunes, and our fate, are as + one; with the mighty odds that Providence has established between the + prince and his people! I wish no other fortune than to share, at an humble + distance, the weal or woe of my sovereign!” + </p> + <p> + “You are not called upon, dear sir, to do either, by the thoughtlessness + of us ladies,” said Cecilia, rising; “but here comes one who should turn + our thoughts to a more important subject—our dress.” + </p> + <p> + Politeness induced Colonel Howard, who both loved and respected his niece, + to defer his remarks to another time: and Katherine, springing from her + chair with childish eagerness, flew to the side of her cousin, who was + directing a servant that had announced the arrival of one of those erratic + venders of small articles, who supply, in remote districts of the country, + the places of more regular traders, to show the lad into the + dining-parlor. The repast was so far ended as to render this interruption + less objectionable; and as all felt the object of Cecilia to be the + restoration of harmony, the boy was ushered into the room without further + delay. The contents of his small basket, consisting chiefly of essences, + and the smaller articles of female economy, were playfully displayed on + the table by Katherine, who declared herself the patroness of the + itinerant youth, and who laughingly appealed to the liberality of the + gentlemen in behalf of her protégé. + </p> + <p> + “You perceive, my dear guardian, that the boy must be loyal; for he + offers, here, perfume, that is patronized by no less than two royal dukes: + do suffer me to place a box aside, for your especial use: you consent; I + see it in your eye. And, Captain Borroughcliffe, as you appear to be + forgetting the use of your own language, here is even a hornbook for you! + How admirably provided he seems to be. You must have had St. Ruth in view, + when you laid in your stock, child?” + </p> + <p> + “Yes, my lady,” the boy replied, with a bow that was studiously awkward; + “I have often heard of the grand ladies that dwell in the old abbey, and I + have journeyed a few miles beyond my rounds, to gain their custom.” + </p> + <p> + “And surely they cannot disappoint you. Miss Howard, that is a palpable + hint to your purse; and I know not that even Miss Alice can escape + contribution, in these troublesome times. Come, aid me, child; what have + you to recommend, in particular, to the favor of these ladies?” + </p> + <p> + The lad approached the basket, and rummaged its contents, for a moment, + with the appearance of deep mercenary interest; and then, without lifting + his hand from the confusion he had caused, he said, while he exhibited + something within the basket to the view of his smiling observer: + </p> + <p> + “This, my lady.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine started, and glanced her eyes, with a piercing look, at the + countenance of the boy, and then turned them uneasily from face to face, + with conscious timidity. Cecilia had effected her object, and had resumed + her seat in silent abstraction—Alice was listening to the remarks of + Captain Manual and the host, as they discussed the propriety of certain + military usages—Griffith seemed to hold communion with his mistress, + by imitating her silence; but Katherine, in her stolen glances, met the + keen look of Borroughcliffe, fastened on her face, in a manner that did + not fail instantly to suspend the scrutiny. + </p> + <p> + “Come, Cecilia,” she cried, after a pause of a moment, “we trespass too + long on the patience of the gentlemen; not only to keep possession of our + seats, ten minutes after the cloth has been drawn! but even to introduce + our essences, and tapes, and needles, among the Madeira, and—shall I + add, cigars, colonel?” + </p> + <p> + “Not while we are favored with the company of Miss Plowden, certainly.” + </p> + <p> + “Come, my coz; I perceive the colonel is growing particularly polite, + which is a never-failing sign that he tires of our presence.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia rose, and was leading the way to the door, when Katherine turned + to the lad, and added: + </p> + <p> + “You can follow us to the drawing-room, child, where we can make our + purchases, without exposing the mystery of our toilets.” + </p> + <p> + “Miss Plowden has forgotten my hornbook, I believe,” said Borroughcliffe, + advancing from the standing group who surrounded the table; “possibly I + can find some work in the basket of the boy, better fitted for the + improvement of a grown-up young gentleman than this elementary treatise.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia, observing him to take the basket from the lad, resumed her seat, + and her example was necessarily followed by Katherine; though not without + some manifest indications of vexation. + </p> + <p> + “Come hither, boy, and explain the uses of your wares. This is soap, and + this a penknife, I know; but what name do you affix to this?” + </p> + <p> + “That? that is tape,” returned the lad, with an impatience that might very + naturally be attributed to the interruption that was thus given to his + trade. + </p> + <p> + “And this?” + </p> + <p> + “That?” repeated the stripling, pausing, with a hesitation between + sulkiness and doubt; “that?—” + </p> + <p> + “Come, this is a little ungallant!” cried Katherine; “to keep three ladies + dying with impatience to possess themselves of their finery, while you + detain the boy, to ask the name of a tambouring-needle!” + </p> + <p> + “I should apologize for asking questions that are so easily answered; but + perhaps he will find the next more difficult to solve,” returned + Borroughcliffe, placing the subject of his inquiries in the palm of his + hand, in such a manner as to conceal it from all but the boy and himself, + “This has a name too; what is it?” + </p> + <p> + “That?—that—is sometimes called—white-line.” + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps you mean a white lie?” + </p> + <p> + “How, sir!” exclaimed the lad, a little fiercely, “a lie!” + </p> + <p> + “Only a white one,” returned the captain. “What do you call this. Miss + Dunscombe?” + </p> + <p> + “We call it bobbin, sir, generally, in the north,” said the placid Alice. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, bobbin, or white-line; they are the same thing,” added the young + trader. + </p> + <p> + “They are? I think, now, for a professional man, you know but little of + the terms of your art,” observed Borroughcliffe, with an affectation of + irony; “I never have seen a youth of your years who knew less. What names, + now, would you affix to this, and this, and this?” + </p> + <p> + While the captain was speaking he drew from his pockets the several + instruments that the cockswain had made use of the preceding night to + secure his prisoner. + </p> + <p> + “That,” exclaimed the lad, with the eagerness of one who would vindicate + his reputation, “is rattlin-stuff; and this is marline; and that is + sennit.” + </p> + <p> + “Enough, enough,” said Borroughcliffe; “you have exhibited sufficient + knowledge to convince me that you <i>do</i> know something of your <i>trade</i>, + and nothing of these articles. Mr. Griffith, do you claim this boy?” + </p> + <p> + “I believe I must, sir,” said the young sea-officer, who had been intently + listening to the examination. “On whatever errand you have now ventured + here, Mr. Merry, it is useless to affect further concealment.” + </p> + <p> + “Merry!” exclaimed Cecilia Howard; “is it you, then, my cousin? Are you, + too, fallen into the power of your enemies! was it not enough that—” + </p> + <p> + The young lady recovered her recollection in time to suppress the + remainder of the sentence, though the grateful expression of Griffith's + eye sufficiently indicated that he had, in his thoughts, filled the + sentence with expressions abundantly flattering to his own feelings. + </p> + <p> + “How's this, again!” cried the colonel; “my two wards embracing and + fondling a vagrant, vagabond peddler, before my eyes! Is this treason, Mr. + Griffith? Or what means the extraordinary visit of this young gentleman?” + </p> + <p> + “Is it extraordinary, sir,” said Merry himself, losing his assumed + awkwardness in the ease and confidence of one whose faculties had been + early exercised, “that a boy like myself, destitute of mother and sisters, + should take a like risk on himself, to visit the only two female relatives + he has in the world?” + </p> + <p> + “Why this disguise, then? surely, young gentleman, it was unnecessary to + enter the dwelling of old George Howard on such an errand clandestinely, + even though your tender years have been practised on, to lead you astray + from your allegiance. Mr. Griffith and Captain Manual must pardon me, if I + express sentiments, at my own table, that they may find unpleasant; but + this business requires us to be explicit.” + </p> + <p> + “The hospitality of Colonel Howard is unquestionable,” returned the boy; + “but he has a great reputation for his loyalty to the crown.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, young gentleman; and, I trust, with some justice.” + </p> + <p> + “Would it, then, be safe, to entrust my person in the hands of one who + might think it his duty to detain me?” + </p> + <p> + “This is plausible enough, Captain Borroughcliffe, and I doubt not the boy + speaks with candor. I would, now, that my kinsman, Mr. Christopher Dillon, + were here, that I might learn if it would be misprision of treason to + permit this youth to depart, unmolested, and without exchange?” + </p> + <p> + “Inquire of the young gentleman, after the Cacique,” returned the + recruiting officer, who, apparently satisfied in producing the exposure of + Merry, had resumed his seat at the table; “perhaps he is, in verity, an + ambassador, empowered to treat on behalf of his highness.” + </p> + <p> + “How say you?” demanded the colonel; “do you know anything of my kinsman?” + </p> + <p> + The anxious eyes of the whole party were fastened on the boy for many + moments, witnessing the sudden change from careless freedom to deep horror + expressed in his countenance. At length he uttered in an undertone the + secret of Dillon's fate. + </p> + <p> + “He is dead.” + </p> + <p> + “Dead!” repeated every voice in the room. + </p> + <p> + “Yes, dead!” said the boy, gazing at the pallid faces of those who + surrounded him. + </p> + <p> + A long and fearful silence succeeded the announcement of this + intelligence, which was only interrupted by Griffith, who said: + </p> + <p> + “Explain the manner of his death, sir, and where his body lies.” + </p> + <p> + “His body lies interred in the sands,” returned Merry, with a deliberation + that proceeded from an opening perception that, if he uttered too much, he + might betray the loss of the Ariel, and, consequently, endanger the + liberty of Barnstable. + </p> + <p> + “In the sands?” was echoed from every part of the room. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, in the sands; but how he died, I cannot explain.” + </p> + <p> + “He has been murdered!” exclaimed Colonel Howard, whose command of + utterance was now amply restored to him; “he has been treacherously, and + dastardly, and basely murdered!” + </p> + <p> + “He has <i>not</i> been murdered,” said the boy, firmly; “nor did he meet + his death among those who deserve the name either of traitors or of + dastards.” + </p> + <p> + “Said you not that he was dead? that my kinsman was buried in the sands of + the seashore?” + </p> + <p> + “Both are true, sir—” + </p> + <p> + “And you refuse to explain how he met his death, and why he has been thus + ignominiously interred?” + </p> + <p> + “He received his interment by my orders, sir; and if there be ignominy + about his grave, his own acts have heaped it on him. As to the manner of + his death, I cannot, and will not speak.” + </p> + <p> + “Be calm, my cousin,” said Cecilia, in an imploring voice; “respect the + age of my uncle, and remember his strong attachment to Mr. Dillon.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran had, however, so far mastered his feelings, as to continue the + dialogue with more recollection. + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Griffith,” he said, “I shall not act hastily—you and your + companions will be pleased to retire to your several apartments. I will so + far respect the son of my brother Harry's friend as to believe your parole + will be sacred. Go, gentlemen; you are unguarded.” + </p> + <p> + The two prisoners bowed low to the ladies and their host, and retired. + Griffith, however, lingered a moment on the threshold, to say: + </p> + <p> + “Colonel Howard, I leave the boy to your kindness and consideration. I + know you will not forget that his blood mingles with that of one who is + most dear to you.” + </p> + <p> + “Enough, enough, sir,” said the veteran, waving his hand to him to retire: + “and you, ladies; this is not a place for you, either.” + </p> + <p> + “Never will I quit this child,” said Katherine, “while such a horrid + imputation lies on him. Colonel Howard, act your pleasure on us both, for + I suppose you have the power; but his fate shall be my fate.” + </p> + <p> + “There is, I trust, some misconception in this melancholy affair,” said + Borroughcliffe, advancing into the centre of the agitated group; “and I + should hope, by calmness and moderation, all may yet be explained; young + gentleman, you have borne arms, and must know, notwithstanding your youth, + what it is to be in the power of your enemies?” + </p> + <p> + “Never,” returned the proud boy; “I am a captive for the first time.” + </p> + <p> + “I speak, sir, in reference to our power.” + </p> + <p> + “You may order me to a dungeon; or, as I have entered the abbey in + disguise, possibly to a gibbet.” + </p> + <p> + “And is that a fate to be met so calmly by one so young?” + </p> + <p> + “You dare not do it, Captain Borroughcliffe,” cried Katherine, + involuntarily throwing an arm around the boy, as if to shield him from + harm; “you would blush to think of such a cold-blooded act of vengeance, + Colonel Howard.” + </p> + <p> + “If we could examine the young man, where the warmth of feeling which + these ladies exhibit might not be excited,” said the captain, apart to his + host, “we should gain important intelligence.” + </p> + <p> + “Miss Howard, and you, Miss Plowden,” said the veteran, in a manner that + long habit had taught his wards to respect, “your young kinsman is not in + the keeping of savages, and you can safely confide him to my custody. I am + sorry that we have so long kept Miss Alice standing, but she will find + relief on the couches of your drawing-room, Cecilia.” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia and Katherine permitted themselves to be conducted to the door by + their polite but determined guardian, where he bowed to their retiring + persons, with the exceeding courtesy that he never failed to use, when in + the least excited. + </p> + <p> + “You appear to know your danger, Mr. Merry,” said Borroughcliffe, after + the door was closed; “I trust you also know what duty would dictate to one + in my situation.” + </p> + <p> + “Do it, sir,” returned the boy; “you have a king to render an account to, + and I have a country.” + </p> + <p> + “I may have a country also,” said Borroughcliffe, with a calmness that was + not in the least disturbed by the taunting air with which the youth + delivered himself. “It is possible for me, however, to be lenient, even + merciful, when the interests of that prince, to whom you allude, are + served—you came not on this enterprise alone, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “Had I come better attended, Captain Borroughcliffe might have heard these + questions, instead of putting them.” + </p> + <p> + “I am happy, sir, that your retinue has been so small: and yet even the + rebel schooner called the Ariel might have furnished you with a more + becoming attendance. I cannot but think that you are not far distant from + your friends.” + </p> + <p> + “He is near his enemies, your honor,” said Sergeant Drill, who had entered + the room unobserved; “for here is a boy who says he has been seized in the + old ruin, and robbed of his goods and clothes; and, by his description, + this lad should be the thief.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe signed to the boy, who stood in the background, to advance; + and he was instantly obeyed, with all that eagerness which a sense of + injury on the part of the sufferer could excite. The tale of this + unexpected intruder was soon told, and was briefly this: + </p> + <p> + He had been assaulted by a man and a boy (the latter was in presence), + while arranging his effects, in the ruin, preparatory to exhibiting them + to the ladies of the abbey, and had been robbed of such part of his attire + as the boy had found necessary for his disguise, together with his basket + of valuables. He had been put into an apartment of an old tower, by the + man, for safe keeping; but as the latter frequently ascended to its + turret, to survey the country, he had availed himself of this remissness, + to escape; and, to conclude, he demanded a restoration of his property, + and vengeance for his wrongs. + </p> + <p> + Merry heard his loud and angry details with scornful composure, and before + the offended peddler was through his narrative, he had divested himself of + the borrowed garments, which he threw to the other with singular disdain. + </p> + <p> + “We are beleaguered, mine host! beset! besieged!” cried Borroughcliffe, + when the other had ended. “Here is a rare plan to rob us of our laurels! + ay, and of our rewards! but, hark ye, Drill! they have old soldiers to + deal with, and we shall look into the matter. One would wish to triumph on + foot; you understand me?—there was no horse in the battle. Go, + fellow, I see you grow wiser; take this young gentleman—and remember + <i>he is</i> a young gentleman—put him in safe keeping, but see him + supplied with all he wants.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe bowed politely to the haughty bend of the body with which + Merry, who now began to think himself a martyr to his country, followed + the orderly from the room. + </p> + <p> + “There is mettle in the lad!” exclaimed the captain; “and if he live to + get a beard, 'twill be a hardy dog who ventures to pluck it. I am glad, + mine host, that this 'wandering Jew' has arrived, to save the poor + fellow's feelings, for I detest tampering with such a noble spirit. I saw, + by his eye, that he had squinted oftener over a gun than through a + needle!” + </p> + <p> + “But they have murdered my kinsman!—the loyal, the learned, the + ingenious Mr. Christopher Dillon!” + </p> + <p> + “If they have done so, they shall be made to answer it,” said + Borroughcliffe, reseating himself at the table, with a coolness that + furnished an ample pledge of the impartiality of his judgment; “but let us + learn the facts, before we do aught hastily.” + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard was fain to comply with so reasonable a proposition, and he + resumed his chair, while his companion proceeded to institute a close + examination of the peddler boy. + </p> + <p> + We shall defer, until the proper time may arrive, recording the result of + his inquiries; but shall so satisfy the curiosity of our readers, as to + tell them that the captain learned sufficient to convince him a very + serious attempt was meditated on the abbey; and, as he thought, enough + also to enable him to avert the danger. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0027" id="link2HCH0027"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXVII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + —“I have not seen + So likely an ambassador of love.” + <i>Merchant of Venice.</i> +</pre> + <p> + Cecilia and Katherine separated from Alice Dunscombe in the lower gallery + of the cloisters; and the cousins ascended to the apartment which was + assigned them as a dressing-room. The intensity of feeling that was + gradually accumulating in the breasts of the ladies, as circumstances + brought those in whom their deepest interests were centred into situations + of extreme delicacy, if not of actual danger, perhaps, in some measure, + prevented them from experiencing all that concern which the detection and + arrest of Merry might be supposed to excite. The boy, like themselves, was + an only child of one of those three sisters, who caused the close + connection of so many of our characters; and his tender years had led his + cousins to regard him with an affection that exceeded the ordinary + interest of such an affinity; but they knew that in the hands of Colonel + Howard his person was safe, though his liberty might be endangered. When + the first emotions, therefore, which were created by his sudden appearance + after so long an absence had subsided, their thoughts were rather occupied + by the consideration of what consequences, to others, might proceed from + his arrest, than by any reflections on the midshipman's actual condition. + Secluded from the observations of any strange eyes, the two maidens + indulged their feelings, without restraint, according to their several + temperaments. Katherine moved to and fro in the apartment, with feverish + anxiety, while Miss Howard, by concealing her countenance under the + ringlets of her luxuriant dark hair, and shading her eyes with a fair + hand, seemed to be willing to commune with her thoughts more quietly. + </p> + <p> + “Barnstable cannot be far distant,” said the former, after a few minutes + had passed; “for he never would have sent that child on such an errand, by + himself!” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia raised her mild blue eyes to the countenance of her cousin, as she + answered: + </p> + <p> + “All thoughts of an exchange must now be abandoned; and perhaps the + persons of the prisoners will be held as pledges, to answer for the life + of Dillon.” + </p> + <p> + “Can the wretch be dead? or is it merely a threat, or some device of that + urchin? He is a forward child, and would not hesitate to speak and act + boldly, on emergency.” + </p> + <p> + “He is dead!” returned Cecilia, veiling her face again in horror; “the + eyes of the boy, his whole countenance, confirmed his words! I fear, + Katherine, that Mr. Barnstable has suffered his resentment to overcome his + discretion, when he learned the treachery of Dillon; surely, surely, + through the hard usages of war may justify so dreadful a revenge on an + enemy, it was unkind to forget the condition of his own friends!” + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Barnstable has done neither, Miss Howard,” said Katherine, checking + her uneasy footsteps, her light form swelling with pride; “Mr. Barnstable + is equally incapable of murdering an enemy or of deserting a friend!” + </p> + <p> + “But retaliation is neither deemed nor called murder, by men in arms.” + </p> + <p> + “Think it what you will, call it what you will, Cecilia Howard, I will + pledge my life, that Richard Barnstable has to answer for the blood of + none but the open enemies of his country.” + </p> + <p> + “The miserable man may have fallen a sacrifice to the anger of that + terrific seaman, who led him hence as a captive!” + </p> + <p> + “That terrific seaman, Miss Howard, has a heart as tender as your own. He + is——” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, Katherine,” interrupted Cecilia, “you chide me unkindly; let us not + add to our unavoidable misery, by such harsh contention.” + </p> + <p> + “I do not contend with you, Cecilia; I merely defend the absent and the + innocent from your unkind suspicions, my cousin.” + </p> + <p> + “Say, rather, your sister,” returned Miss Howard, their hands + involuntarily closing upon each other, “for we are surely sisters! But let + us strive to think of something less horrible. Poor, poor Dillon! now that + he has met a fate so terrible, I can even fancy him less artful and more + upright than we had thought him! You agree with me, Katherine, I see by + your countenance, and we will dwell no longer on the subject.—Katherine! + my cousin Kate, what see you?” + </p> + <p> + Miss Plowden, as she relinquished her pressure of the hand of Cecilia, had + renewed her walk with a more regulated step; but she was yet making her + first turn across the room, when her eyes became keenly set on the + opposite window, and her whole frame was held in an attitude of absorbed + attention. The rays of the setting sun fell bright upon her dark glances, + which seemed fastened on some distant object, and gave an additional glow + to the mantling color that was slowly stealing, across her cheeks, to her + temples. Such a sudden alteration in the manner and appearance of her + companion had not failed to catch the attention of Cecilia, who, in + consequence, interrupted herself by the agitated question we have related. + Katherine slowly beckoned her companion to her side, and, pointing in the + direction of the wood that lay in view, she said: + </p> + <p> + “See yon tower, in the ruin! Do you observe those small spots of pink and + yellow that are fluttering above its walls?” + </p> + <p> + “I do. They are the lingering remnants of the foliage of some tree; but + they want the vivid tints which grace the autumn of our own dear America!” + </p> + <p> + “One is the work of God, and the other has been produced by the art of + man. Cecilia, those are no leaves, but they are my own childish signals, + and without doubt Barnstable himself is on that ruined tower. Merry + cannot, will not, betray him!” + </p> + <p> + “My life should be a pledge for the honor of our little cousin,” said + Cecilia. “But you have the telescope of my uncle at hand, ready for such + an event! one look through it will ascertain the truth—” + </p> + <p> + Katherine sprang to the spot where the instrument stood, and with eager + hands she prepared it for the necessary observation. + </p> + <p> + “It is he!” she cried, the instant her eye was put to the glass. “I even + see his head above the stones. How unthinking to expose himself so + unnecessarily!” + </p> + <p> + “But what says he, Katherine?” exclaimed Cecilia; “you alone can interpret + his meaning.” + </p> + <p> + The little book which contained the explanations of Miss Plowden's signals + was now hastily produced, and its leaves rapidly run over in quest of the + necessary number. + </p> + <p> + “Tis only a question to gain my attention. I must let him know he is + observed.” + </p> + <p> + When Katherine, as much to indulge her secret propensities as with any + hope of its usefulness, had devised this plan for communicating with + Barnstable, she had, luckily, not forgotten to arrange the necessary means + to reply to his interrogatories. A very simple arrangement of some of the + ornamental cords of the window-curtains enabled her to effect this + purpose; and her nimble fingers soon fastened the pieces of silk to the + lines, which were now thrown into the air, when these signals in miniature + were instantly displayed in the breeze. + </p> + <p> + “He sees them!” cried Cecilia, “and is preparing to change his flags.” + </p> + <p> + “Keep then your eye on him, my cousin, and tell me the colors that he + shows, with their order, and I will endeavor to read his meaning.” + </p> + <p> + “He is as expert as yourself! There are two more of them fluttering above + the stones again: the upper is white, and the lower black.” + </p> + <p> + “White over black,” repeated Katherine, rapidly, to herself, as she turned + the leaves of her book.—“'<i>My messenger: has he been seen?</i>'—To + that we must answer the unhappy truth. Here it is—yellow, white, and + red—'<i>He is a prisoner.</i>' How fortunate that I should have + prepared such a question and answer. What says he, Cecilia, to this news?” + </p> + <p> + “He is busy making his changes, dear. Nay, Katherine, you shake so + violently as to move the glass! Now he is done; 'tis yellow over black, + this time.” + </p> + <p> + “'<i>Griffith, or who?</i>' He does not understand us; but I had thought + of the poor boy, in making out the numbers—ah! here it is; yellow, + green, and red—'<i>My cousin Merry</i>'—he cannot fail to + understand us now.” + </p> + <p> + “He has already taken in his flags. The news seems to alarm him, for he is + less expert than before. He shows them now—they are green, red, and + yellow.” + </p> + <p> + “The question is, '<i>Am I safe?</i>' 'Tis that which made him tardy, Miss + Howard,” continued Katherine. “Barnstable is ever slow to consult his + safety. But how shall I answer him? should we mislead him now, how could + we ever forgive ourselves!” + </p> + <p> + “Of Andrew Merry there is no fear,” returned Cecilia; “and I think if + Captain Borroughcliffe had any intimation of the proximity of his enemies, + he would not continue at the table.” + </p> + <p> + “He will stay there while wine will sparkle, and man can swallow,” said + Katherine; “but we know, by sad experience, that he is a soldier on an + emergency; and yet, I'll trust to his ignorance this time—here, I + have an answer: '<i>You are yet safe, but be wary</i>.'” + </p> + <p> + “He reads your meaning with a quick eye, Katherine; and he is ready with + his answer too: he shows green over white, this time. Well! do you not + hear me? 'tis green over white. Why, you are dumb—what says he, + dear?” + </p> + <p> + Still Katherine answered not, and her cousin raised her eyes from the + glass, and beheld her companion gazing earnestly at the open page, while + the glow which excitement had before brought to her cheek was increased to + a still deeper bloom. + </p> + <p> + “I hope your blushes and his signals are not ominous, Kate,” added + Cecilia; “can green imply his jealousy, as white does your purity? what + says he, coz?” + </p> + <p> + “He talks, like yourself, much nonsense,” said Katherine, turning to her + flags, with a pettish air, that was singularly contradicted by her + gratified countenance; “but the situation of things requires that I should + talk to Barnstable more freely.” + </p> + <p> + “I can retire,” said Cecilia, rising from her chair with a grave manner. + </p> + <p> + “Nay, Cecilia, I do not deserve these looks—'tis you who exhibit + levity now! But you can perceive for yourself that evening is closing in, + and that some other medium for conversation, besides the eyes, may be + adopted.—Here is a signal, which will answer: <i>'When the abbey + clock strikes nine, come with care to the wicket, which opens, at the east + side of the paddock, on the road: until then, keep secret.'</i> I had + prepared this very signal, in case an interview should be necessary.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, he sees it,” returned Cecilia, who had resumed her place by the + telescope, “and seems disposed to obey you, for I no longer discern his + flags or his person.” + </p> + <p> + Miss Howard now arose from before the glass, her observations being ended; + but Katherine did not return the instrument to its corner, without + fastening one long and anxious look through it, on what now appeared to be + the deserted tower. The interest and anxiety produced by this short and + imperfect communication between Miss Plowden and her lover did not fail to + excite reflections in both the ladies, that furnished materials to hold + them in earnest discourse, until the entrance of Alice Dunscombe announced + that their presence was expected below. Even the unsuspecting Alice, on + entering, observed a change in the countenances and demeanor of the two + cousins, which betrayed that their secret conference had not been entirely + without contention. The features of Cecilia were disturbed and anxious, + and their expression was not unlike melancholy; while the dark flashing + eye, flushed temples, and proud, determined step of Katherine exhibited in + an equal, if not a greater degree, a very different emotion. As no + reference to the subject of their conversation was, however, made by + either of the young ladies after the entrance of Alice, she led the way, + in silence, to the drawing-room. + </p> + <p> + The ladies were received, by Colonel Howard and Borroughcliffe, with + marked attention. In the former there were moments when a deep gloom + would, in spite of his very obvious exertions to the contrary, steal over + his open, generous countenance; but the recruiting officer maintained an + air of immovable coolness and composure. Twenty times did he detect the + piercing looks of Katherine fastened on him, with an intentness that a + less deliberative man might have had the vanity to misinterpret; but even + this flattering testimonial of his power to attract failed to disturb his + self-possession. It was in vain that Katherine endeavored to read his + countenance, where everything was fixed in military rigidity, though his + deportment appeared more than usually easy and natural. Tired at length + with her fruitless scrutiny, the excited girl turned her gaze upon the + clock: to her amazement, she discovered that it was on the stroke of nine, + and, disregarding a deprecating glance from her cousin, she arose and + quitted the apartment. Borroughcliffe opened the door for her exit, and, + while the lady civilly bowed her head in acknowledgment of his attention, + their eyes once more met; but she glided quickly by him, and found herself + alone in the gallery. Katherine hesitated, more than a minute, to proceed, + for she thought she had detected in that glance a lurking expression, that + manifested conscious security mingled with secret design. It was not her + nature, however, to hesitate, when circumstances required that she should + be both prompt and alert; and, throwing over her slight person a large + cloak, that was in readiness for the occasion, she stole warily from the + building. + </p> + <p> + Although Katherine suspected most painfully that Borroughcliffe had + received intelligence that might prove dangerous to her lover, she looked + around her in vain, on gaining the open air, to discover any alteration in + the arrangements for the defence of the abbey, which might confirm her + suspicions, or the knowledge of which might enable her to instruct + Barnstable how to avoid the secret danger. Every disposition remained as + it had been since the capture of Griffith and his companion. She heard the + heavy, quick steps of the sentinel, who was posted beneath their windows, + endeavoring to warm himself on his confined post; and as she paused to + listen, she also detected the rattling of arms from the soldier who, as + usual, guarded the approach of that part of the building where his + comrades were quartered. The night had set in cloudy and dark, although + the gale had greatly subsided towards the close of the day; still the wind + swept heavily, and, at moments, with a rushing noise, among the irregular + walls of the edifice; and it required the utmost nicety of ear to + distinguish even these well-known sounds, among such accompaniments. When + Katherine, however, was satisfied that her organs had not deceived her, + she turned an anxious eye in the direction of what Borroughcliffe called + his “barracks.” Everything in that direction appeared so dark and still as + to create a sensation of uneasiness, by its very quiet. It might be the + silence of sleep that now pervaded the ordinarily gay and mirthful + apartment! or it might be the stillness of a fearful preparation! There + was no time, however, for further hesitation, and Katherine drew her cloak + more closely about her form, and proceeded with light and guarded steps to + the appointed spot. As she approached the wicket the clock struck the + hour, and she again paused, while the mournful sounds were borne by her on + the wind, as if expecting that each stroke on the bell would prove a + signal to unmask some secret design of Borroughcliffe. As the last + vibration melted away, she opened the little gate, and issued on the + highway. The figure of a man sprang forward from behind an angle of the + wall, as she appeared; and while her heart was still throbbing with the + suddenness of the alarm, she found herself in the arms of Barnstable. + After the first few words of recognition and pleasure which the young + sailor uttered, he acquainted his mistress with the loss of his schooner, + and the situation of the survivors. + </p> + <p> + “And now, Katherine,” he concluded, “you have come, I trust, never to quit + me; or, at most, to return no more to that old abbey, unless it be to aid + in liberating Griffith, and then to join me again forever.” + </p> + <p> + “Why, truly, there is so much to tempt a young woman to renounce her home + and friends, in the description you have just given of your condition, + that I hardly know how to refuse your request, Barnstable. You are very + tolerably provided with a dwelling in the ruin; and I suppose certain + predatory schemes are to be adopted to make it habitable! St. Ruth is + certainly well supplied with the necessary articles, but whether we should + not be shortly removed to the Castle at York, or the jail at Newcastle, is + a question that I put to your discretion.” + </p> + <p> + “Why yield your thoughts to such silly subjects, lovely trifler!” said + Barnstable, “when the time and the occasion both urge us to be in + earnest?” + </p> + <p> + “It is a woman's province to be thrifty, and to look after the comforts of + domestic life,” returned his mistress; “and I would discharge my functions + with credit. But I feel you are vexed, for to see your dark countenance is + out of the question, on such a night. When do you propose to commence + housekeeping, if I should yield to your proposals?” + </p> + <p> + “I have not concluded relating my plans, and your provoking wit annoys me! + The vessel I have taken will unquestionably come into the land, as the + gale dies; and I intend making my escape in her, after beating this + Englishman, and securing the liberty of Miss Howard and yourself. I could + see the frigate in the offing, even before we left the cliffs.” + </p> + <p> + “This certainly sounds better!” rejoined Katherine, in a manner that + indicated she was musing on their prospects; “and yet there may exist some + difficulties in the way that you little suspect.” + </p> + <p> + “Difficulties there are none—there can be none.” + </p> + <p> + “Speak not irreverently of the mazes of love, Mr. Barnstable. When was it + ever known to exist unfettered or unembarrassed? Even I have an + explanation to ask of you, that I would much rather let alone. + </p> + <p> + “Of me! ask what you will, or how you will; I am a careless, unthinking + fellow, Miss Plowden; but to you I have little to answer for—unless + a foolish sort of adoration be an offence against your merits.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable felt the little hand that was supported on his arm, pressing + the limb, as Katherine replied, in a tone so changed from its former + forced levity, that he started as the first sounds reached his ears. + “Merry has brought in a horrid report!” she said; “I would I could believe + it untrue! but the looks of the boy, and the absence of Dillon, both + confirm it.” + </p> + <p> + “Poor Merry! he too has fallen into the trap! but they shall yet find one + who is too cunning for them. Is it to the fate of that wretched Dillon + that you allude?” + </p> + <p> + “He <i>was</i> a wretch,” continued Katherine, in the same voice, “and he + deserved much punishment at your hands, Barnstable; but life is the gift + of God, and is not to be taken whenever human vengeance would appear to + require a victim.” + </p> + <p> + “His life was taken by Him who bestowed it,” said the sailor. “Is it + Katherine Plowden who would suspect me of the deed of a dastard!” + </p> + <p> + “I do not suspect you—I did not suspect you,” cried Katherine; “I + will never suspect any evil of you again. You are not, you cannot be angry + with me, Barnstable? Had you heard the cruel suspicions of my cousin + Cecilia, and had your imagination been busy in portraying your wrongs and + the temptations to forget mercy, like mine, even while my tongue denied + your agency in the suspected deed, you would—you would at least have + learned how much easier it is to defend those we love against the open + attacks of others, than against our own jealous feelings.” + </p> + <p> + “Those words, love and jealousy, will obtain your acquittal,” cried + Barnstable, in his natural voice; and, after uttering a few more consoling + assurances to Katherine, whose excited feelings found vent in tears, he + briefly related the manner of Dillon's death. + </p> + <p> + “I had hoped I stood higher in the estimation of Miss Howard than to be + subjected to even her suspicions,” he said, when he had ended his + explanation. “Griffith has been but a sorry representative of our trade, + if he has left such an opinion of its pursuits.” + </p> + <p> + “I do not know that Mr. Griffith would altogether have escaped my + conjectures, had he been the disappointed commander, and you the + prisoner,” returned Katherine; “you know not how much we have both studied + the usages of war, and with what dreadful pictures of hostages, + retaliations, and military executions our minds are stored! but a mountain + is raised off my spirits, and I could almost say that I am now ready to + descend the valley of life in your company.” + </p> + <p> + “It is a discreet determination, my good Katherine, and God bless you for + it; the companion may not be so good as you deserve, but you will find him + ambitious of your praise. Now let us devise means to effect our object.” + </p> + <p> + “Therein lies another of my difficulties. Griffith, I much fear, will not + urge Cecilia to another flight, against her—her—what shall I + call it, Barnstable—her caprice, or her judgment? Cecilia will never + consent to desert her uncle, and I cannot muster the courage to abandon my + poor cousin, in the face of the world, in order to take shelter with even + Mr. Richard Barnstable!” + </p> + <p> + “Speak you from the heart now, Katherine?” + </p> + <p> + “Very nearly—if not exactly.” + </p> + <p> + “Then have I been cruelly deceived! It is easier to find a path in the + trackless ocean, without chart or compass, than to know the windings of a + woman's heart!” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, nay, foolish man; you forget that I am but small, and how very near + my head is to my heart; too nigh, I fear, for the discretion of their + mistress! but is there no method of forcing Griffith and Cecilia to their + own good, without undue violence?” + </p> + <p> + “It cannot be done; he is my senior in rank, and the instant I release him + he will claim the command. A question might be raised, at a leisure + moment, on the merits of such a claim—but even my own men are, as + you know, nothing but a draft from the frigate, and they would not + hesitate to obey the orders of the first lieutenant, who is not a man to + trifle on matters of duty.” + </p> + <p> + “Tis vexatious, truly,” said Katherine, “that all my well-concerted + schemes in behalf of this wayward pair should be frustrated by their own + willful conduct! But after all, have you justly estimated your strength, + Barnstable? are you certain that you would be successful, and that without + hazard, too, if you should make the attempt?” + </p> + <p> + “Morally, and what is better, physically certain. My men are closely hid, + where no one suspects an enemy to lie; they are anxious for the + enterprise, and the suddenness of the attack will not only make the + victory sure, but it will be rendered bloodless. You will aid us in our + entrance, Katherine; I shall first secure this recruiting officer, and his + command will then surrender without striking a blow. Perhaps, after all, + Griffith will hear reason; if he do not, I will not yield my authority to + a released captive, without a struggle.” + </p> + <p> + “God send that there shall be no fighting!” murmured his companion, a + little appalled at the images his language had raised before her + imagination; “and, Barnstable, I enjoin you, most solemnly, by all your + affection for me, and by everything you deem most sacred, to protect the + person of Colonel Howard at every hazard. There must be no excuse, no + pretence, for even an insult to my passionate, good, obstinate, but kind + old guardian. I believe I have given him already more trouble than I am + entitled to give any one, and Heaven forbid that I should cause him any + serious misfortune!” + </p> + <p> + “He shall be safe, and not only he, but all that are with him, as you will + perceive, Katherine, when you hear my plan. Three hours shall not pass + over my head before you will see me master of that old abbey. Griffith, + ay, Griffith, must be content to be my inferior, until we get afloat + again.” + </p> + <p> + “Attempt nothing unless you feel certain of being able to maintain your + advantage, not only against your enemies, but also against your friends,” + said the anxious Katherine. “Rely on it, both Cecilia and Griffith are + refining so much on their feelings, that neither will be your ally.” + </p> + <p> + “This comes of passing the four best years of his life within walls of + brick, poring over Latin grammars and syntaxes, and such other nonsense, + when he should have been rolling them away in a good box of live-oak, and + studying, at most, how to sum up his day's work, and tell where his ship + lies after a blow. Your college learning may answer well enough for a man + who has to live by his wits, but it can be of little use to one who is + never afraid to read human nature, by looking his fellow-creatures full in + the face, and whose hand is as ready as his tongue. I have generally found + the eye that was good at Latin was dull at a compass, or in a night + squall: and yet, Griff is a seaman; though I have heard him even read the + Testament in Greek! Thank God, I had the wisdom to run away from school + the second day they undertook to teach me a strange tongue, and I believe + I am the more honest man, and the better seaman, for my ignorance!” + </p> + <p> + “There is no telling what you might have been, Barnstable, under other + circumstances,” retorted his mistress, with a playfulness of manner that + she could not always repress, though it was indulged at the expense of him + she most loved; “I doubt not but, under proper training, you would have + made a reasonably good priest.” + </p> + <p> + “If you talk of priests, Katherine, I shall remind you that we carry one + in the ship. But listen to my plan: we may talk further of priestcraft + when an opportunity may offer.” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable then proceeded to lay before his mistress a project he had + formed for surprising the abbey that night, which was so feasible that + Katherine, notwithstanding her recent suspicions of Borroughcliffe's + designs, came gradually to believe it would succeed. The young seaman + answered her objections with the readiness of an ardent mind, bent on + executing its purposes, and with a fertility of resources that proved he + was no contemptible enemy, in matters that required spirited action. Of + Merry's remaining firm and faithful he had no doubt; and although he + acknowledged the escape of the peddler boy, he urged that the lad had seen + no other of his party besides himself, whom he mistook for a common + marauder. + </p> + <p> + As the disclosure of these plans was frequently interrupted by little + digressions, connected with the peculiar motions of the lovers, more than + an hour flew by, before they separated. But Katherine at length reminded + him how swiftly the time was passing, and how much remained to be done, + when he reluctantly consented to see her once more through the wicket, + where they parted. + </p> + <p> + Miss Plowden adopted the same precaution in returning to the house she had + used on leaving it; and she was congratulating herself on its success, + when her eye caught a glimpse of the figure of a man, who was apparently + following at some little distance, in her footsteps, and dogging her + motions. As the obscure form, however, paused also when she stopped to + give it an alarmed, though inquiring look, and then slowly retired towards + the boundary of the paddock, Katherine, believing it to be Barnstable + watching over her safety, entered the abbey, with every idea of alarm + entirely lost in the pleasing reflection of her lover's solicitude. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0028" id="link2HCH0028"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXVIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “He looks abroad, and soon appears, + O'er Horncliffe-hill, a plump of spears, + Beneath a pennon gay.” + <i>Marmion.</i> +</pre> + <p> + The sharp sounds of the supper-bell were ringing along the gallery, as + Miss Plowden gained the gloomy passage; and she quickened her steps to + join the ladies, in order that no further suspicions might be excited by + her absence.—Alice Dunscombe was already proceeding to the dining + parlor, as Katherine passed through the door of the drawing-room; but Miss + Howard had loitered behind, and was met by her cousin alone. + </p> + <p> + “You have then been so daring as to venture, Katherine!” exclaimed + Cecilia. + </p> + <p> + “I have,” returned the other, throwing herself into a chair, to recover + her agitation—“I have, Cecilia; and I have met Barnstable, who will + soon be in the abbey, and its master.” + </p> + <p> + The blood which had rushed to the face of Cecilia on first seeing her + cousin now retreated to her heart, leaving every part of her fine + countenance of the whiteness of her polished temples, as she said: + </p> + <p> + “And we are to have a night of blood!” + </p> + <p> + “We are to have a night of freedom, Miss Howard; freedom to you, and to + me: to Andrew Merry, to Griffith and to his companion!” + </p> + <p> + “What freedom more than we now enjoy Katherine, is needed by two young + women? Think you I can remain silent, and see my uncle betrayed before my + eyes? his life perhaps endangered!” + </p> + <p> + “Your own life and person will not be held more sacred, Cecilia Howard, + than that of your uncle. If you will condemn Griffith to a prison, and + perhaps to a gibbet, betray Barnstable, as you have threatened—an + opportunity will not be wanting at the supper-table, whither I shall lead + the way, since the mistress of the house appears to forget her duty.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine arose, and with a firm step and proud eye she moved along the + gallery to the room where their presence was expected by the rest of the + family. Cecilia followed in silence, and the whole party immediately took + their several places at the board. + </p> + <p> + The first few minutes were passed in the usual attentions of the gentlemen + to the ladies, and the ordinary civilities of the table; during which + Katherine had so far regained the equanimity of her feelings, as to + commence a watchful scrutiny of the manners and looks of her guardian and + Borroughcliffe, in which she determined to persevere until the eventful + hour when she was to expect Barnstable should arrive. Colonel Howard had, + however, so far got the command of himself, as no longer to betray his + former abstraction. In its place Katherine fancied, at moments, that she + could discover a settled look of conscious security, mingled a little with + an expression of severe determination; such as, in her earlier days, she + had learned to dread as sure indications of the indignant, but upright, + justice of an honorable mind. Borroughcliffe, on the other hand, was cool, + polite, and as attentive to the viands as usual, with the alarming + exception of discovering much less devotion to the Pride of the Vineyards + than he commonly manifested on such occasions. In this manner the meal + passed by, and the cloth was removed, though the ladies appeared willing + to retain their places longer than was customary. Colonel Howard, filling + up the glasses of Alice Dunscombe and himself, passed the bottle to the + recruiting officer, and, with a sort of effort that was intended to rouse + the dormant cheerfulness of his guests, cried: + </p> + <p> + “Come Borroughcliffe, the ruby lips of your neighbors would be still more + beautiful, were they moistened with this rich cordial, and that, too, + accompanied by some loyal sentiment. Miss Alice is ever ready to express + her fealty to her sovereign; in her name, I can give the health of his + most sacred majesty, with defeat and death to all traitors!” + </p> + <p> + “If the prayers of an humble subject, and one of a sex that has but little + need to mingle in the turmoil of the world, and that has less right to + pretend to understand the subtleties of statesmen, can much avail a high + and mighty prince like him who sits on the throne, then will he never know + temporal evil,” returned Alice, meekly; “but I cannot wish death to any + one, not even to my enemies, if any I have, and much less to a people who + are the children of the same family with myself.” + </p> + <p> + “Children of the same family!” the colonel repeated, slowly, and with a + bitterness of manner that did not fail to attract the painful interest of + Katherine: “children of the same family! Ay! even as Absalom was the child + of David, or as Judas was of the family of the holy Apostles! But let it + pass unpledged—let it pass. The accursed spirit of rebellion has + invaded my dwelling, and I no longer know where to find one of my + household that has not been assailed by its malign influence!” + </p> + <p> + “Assailed I may have been among others,” returned Alice; “but not + corrupted, if purity, in this instance, consists in loyalty—” + </p> + <p> + “What sound is that?” interrupted the colonel, with startling suddenness. + “Was it not the crash of some violence, Captain Borroughcliffe?” + </p> + <p> + “It may have been one of my rascals who has met with a downfall in passing + from the festive board—where you know I regale them to-night, in + honor of our success—to his blanket,” returned the captain, with + admirable indifference; “or it may be the very spirit of whom you have + spoken so freely, my host, that has taken umbrage at your remarks, and is + passing from the hospitable walls of St. Ruth into the open air, without + submitting to the small trouble of ascertaining the position of doors. In + the latter case there may be some dozen perches or so of wall to replace + in the morning.” + </p> + <p> + The colonel, who had risen, glanced his eyes uneasily from the speaker to + the door, and was evidently but little disposed to enter into the + pleasantry of his guest. + </p> + <p> + “There are unusual noises, Captain Borroughcliffe, in the grounds of the + abbey, if not in the building itself,” he said advancing with a fine + military air from the table to the centre of the room, “and as master of + the mansion I will inquire who it is that thus unseasonably disturbs these + domains. If as friends, they shall have welcome, though their visit be + unexpected; and if enemies, they shall also meet with such a reception as + will become an old soldier!” + </p> + <p> + “No, no,” cried Cecilia, entirely thrown off her guard by the manner and + language of the veteran and rushing into his arms. “Go not out, my uncle; + go not into the terrible fray, my kind, my good uncle! you are old, you + have already done more than your duty; why should you be exposed to + danger?” + </p> + <p> + “The girl is mad with terror, Borroughcliffe,” cried the colonel, bending + his glistening eyes fondly on his niece, “and you will have to furnish my + good-for-nothing, gouty old person with a corporal's guard, to watch my + nightcap, or the silly child will have an uneasy pillow, till the sun + rises once more. But you do not stir, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “Why should I?” cried the captain; “Miss Plowden yet deigns to keep me + company, and it is not in the nature of one of the —th to desert his + bottle and his standard at the same moment. For, to a true soldier, the + smiles of a lady are as imposing in the parlor as the presence of his + colors in the field.” + </p> + <p> + “I continue undisturbed, Captain Borroughcliffe,” said Katherine, “because + I have not been an inhabitant, for so many months, of St. Ruth, and not + learned to know the tunes which the wind can play among its chimneys and + pointed roofs. The noise which has taken Colonel Howard from his seat, and + which has so unnecessarily alarmed my cousin Cicely, is nothing but the + Æolian harp of the abbey sounding a double bass.” + </p> + <p> + The captain fastened on her composed countenance, while she was speaking, + a look of open admiration, that brought, though tardily, the color more + deeply to her cheeks: and he answered with something extremely equivocal, + both in his emphasis and his air: + </p> + <p> + “I have avowed my allegiance, and I will abide by it. So long as Miss + Plowden will deign to bestow her company, so long will she find me among + her most faithful and persevering attendants, come who may, or what will.” + </p> + <p> + “You compel me to retire,” returned Katherine, rising, “whatever may have + been my gracious intentions in the matter; for even female vanity must + crimson, at an adoration so profound as that which can chain Captain + Borroughcliffe to a supper-table! As your alarm has now dissipated, my + cousin, will you lead the way? Miss Alice and myself attend you.” + </p> + <p> + “But not into the paddock, surely, Miss Plowden,” said the captain; “the + door, the key of which you have just turned, communicates with the + vestibule. This is the passage to the drawing-room.” + </p> + <p> + The lady faintly laughed, as if in derision of her own forgetfulness, + while she bowed her acknowledgment, and moved towards the proper passage: + she observed: + </p> + <p> + “The madness of fear has assailed some, I believe, who have been able to + affect a better disguise than Miss Howard.” + </p> + <p> + “Is it the fear of present danger, or of that which is in reserve?” asked + the captain; “but, as you have stipulated so generously in behalf of my + worthy host here, and of one, also, who shall be nameless, because he has + not deserved such a favor at your hands, your safety shall be one of my + especial duties in these times of peril.” + </p> + <p> + “There is peril, then!” exclaimed Cecilia; “your looks announce it. + Captain Borroughcliffe! The changing countenance of my cousin tells me + that my fears are too true!” + </p> + <p> + The soldier had now risen also, and, casting aside the air of badinage, + which he so much delighted in, he came forward into the centre of the + apartment, with the manner of one who felt it was time to be serious. + </p> + <p> + “A soldier is ever in peril, when the enemies of his king are at hand, + Miss Howard,” he answered: “and that such is now the case, Miss Plowden + can testify, if she will. But you are the allies of both parties—retire, + then, to your own apartments, and await the result of the struggle which + is at hand.” + </p> + <p> + “You speak of danger and hidden perils,” said Alice Dunscombe; “know ye + aught that justifies your fears?” + </p> + <p> + “I know all,” Borroughcliffe coolly replied. + </p> + <p> + “All!” exclaimed Katherine. + </p> + <p> + “All!” echoed Alice, in tones of horror, “If, then, you know all, you must + know his desperate courage, and powerful hand, when opposed—yield in + quiet, and he will not harm ye. Believe me, believe one who knows his very + nature, that no lamb can be more gentle than he would be with unresisting + women; nor any lion more fierce, with his enemies!” + </p> + <p> + “As we happen not to be of the feminine gender,” returned Borroughcliffe, + with an air somewhat splenetic, “we must abide the fury of the king of + beasts. His paw is, even now, at the outer door; and, if my orders have + been obeyed, his entrance will be yet easier than that of the wolf to the + respectable female ancestor of the little Red-riding-hood.” + </p> + <p> + “Stay your hand for one single moment!” said Katherine, breathless with + interest; “you are the master of my secret, Captain Borroughcliffe, and + bloodshed may be the consequence. I can yet go forward, and, perhaps, save + many inestimable lives. Pledge to me your honor, that they who come hither + as your enemies, this night, shall depart in peace, and I will pledge to + you my life for the safety of the abbey.” + </p> + <p> + “Oh! hear her, and shed not human blood!” cried Cecilia. + </p> + <p> + A loud crash interrupted further speech, and the sounds of heavy footsteps + were heard in the adjoining room, as if many men were alighting on its + floor, in quick succession. Borroughcliffe drew back, with great coolness, + to the opposite side of the large apartment, and took a sheathed sword + from the table where it had been placed; at the same moment the door was + burst open, and Barnstable entered alone, but heavily armed. + </p> + <p> + “You are my prisoners, gentlemen,” said the sailor, as he advanced; + “resistance is useless, and without it you shall receive favor. Ha, Miss + Plowden! my advice was that you should not be present at this scene.” + </p> + <p> + “Barnstable, we are betrayed!” cried the agitated Katherine. “But it is + not yet too late. Blood has not yet been spilt, and you can retire, + without that dreadful alternative, with honor. Go, then, delay not another + moment; for should the soldiers of Captain Borroughcliffe come to the + rescue of their commander, the abbey would be a scene of horror!” + </p> + <p> + “Go you away; go, Katherine,” said her lover, with impatience; “this is no + place for such as you. But, Captain Borroughcliffe, if such be your name, + you must perceive that resistance is in vain. I have ten good pikes in + this outer room, in twenty better hands, and it will be madness to fight + against such odds.” + </p> + <p> + “Show me your strength,” said the captain, “that I may take counsel with + mine honor.” + </p> + <p> + “Your honor shall be appeased, my brave soldier, for such is your bearing, + though your livery is my aversion, and your cause most unholy! Heave + ahead, boys! but hold your hands for orders.” + </p> + <p> + The party of fierce-looking sailors whom Barnstable led, on receiving this + order, rushed into the room in a medley; but, notwithstanding the surly + glances, and savage characters of their dress and equipments, they struck + no blow, nor committed any act of hostility. The ladies shrank back + appalled, as this terrific little band took possession of the hall; and + even Borroughcliffe was seen to fall back towards a door which, in some + measure, covered his retreat. The confusion of this sudden movement had + not yet subsided, when sounds of strife were heard rapidly approaching + from a distant part of the building, and presently one of the numerous + doors of the apartment was violently opened, when two of the garrison of + the abbey rushed into the hall, vigorously pressed by twice their number + of seamen, seconded by Griffith, Manual, and Merry, who were armed with + such weapons of offence as had presented themselves to their hands, at + their unexpected liberation. There was a movement on the part of the + seamen who were already in possession of the room, that threatened instant + death to the fugitives; but Barnstable beat down their pikes with his + sword, and sternly ordered them to fall back. Surprise produced the same + pacific result among the combatants; and as the soldiers hastily sought a + refuge behind their own officers, and the released captives, with their + liberators, joined the body of their friends, the quiet of the hall, which + had been so rudely interrupted, was soon restored. + </p> + <p> + “You see, sir,” said Barnstable, after grasping the hands of Griffith and + Manual in a warm and cordial pressure, “that all my plans have succeeded. + Your sleeping guard are closely watched in their barracks by one party; + our officers are released and your sentinels cut off by another; while, + with a third, I hold the centre of the abbey, and am, substantially, in + possession of your own person. In consideration, therefore, of what is due + to humanity, and to the presence of these ladies, let there be no + struggle! I shall impose no difficult terms, nor any long imprisonment.” + </p> + <p> + The recruiting officer manifested a composure throughout the whole scene + that would have excited some uneasiness in his invaders, had there been + opportunity for minute observation; but his countenance now gradually + assumed an appearance of anxiety, and his head was frequently turned, as + if listening for further and more important interruptions. He answered, + however, to this appeal with his ordinary deliberation. + </p> + <p> + “You speak of conquests, sir, before they are achieved. My venerable host + and myself are not so defenceless as you may chose to imagine.” While + speaking he threw aside the cloth of a side table, from beneath which the + colonel and himself were instantly armed with a brace of pistols each. + “Here are the death-warrants of four of your party, and these brave + fellows at my back can account for two more. I believe, my transatlantic + warrior, that we are now something in the condition of Cortes and the + Mexicans, when the former overran part of your continent—I being + Cortes, armed with artificial thunder and lightning, and you the Indians, + with nothing but your pikes and sling, and such other antediluvian + inventions. Shipwrecks and seawater are fatal dampers of gunpowder!” + </p> + <p> + “That we are unprovided with firearms, I will not deny,” said Barnstable; + “but we are men who are used, from infancy, to depend on our good right + arms for life and safety, and we know how to use them, though we should + even grapple with death! As for the trifles in your hands, gentlemen, you + are not to suppose that men who are trained to look in at one end of a + thirty-two pounder, loaded with grape, while the match is put to the + other, will so much as wink at their report, though you fired them by + fifties. What say you, boys, is a pistol a weapon to repel boarders?” + </p> + <p> + The discordant and disdainful laughs that burst from the restrained seamen + were a sufficient pledge of their indifference to so trifling a danger. + Borroughcliffe noted their hardened boldness, and taking the supper bell, + which was lying near him, he rang it, for a minute, with great violence. + The heavy tread of trained footsteps soon followed this extraordinary + summons; and presently the several doors of the apartment were opened, and + filled with armed soldiers, wearing the livery of the English crown. + </p> + <p> + “If you hold these smaller weapons in such vast contempt,” said the + recruiting officer, when he perceived that his men had possessed + themselves of all the avenues, “it is in my power to try the virtue of + some more formidable. After this exhibition of my strength, gentlemen, I + presume you cannot hesitate to submit as prisoners of war.” + </p> + <p> + The seamen had been formed in something like military array, by the + assiduity of Manual, during the preceding dialogue; and as the different + doors had discovered fresh accessions to the strength of the enemy, the + marine industriously offered new fronts, until the small party was + completely arranged in a hollow square, that might have proved formidable + in a charge, bristled as it was with the deadly pikes of the Ariel. + </p> + <p> + “Here has been some mistake,” said Griffith, after glancing his eye at the + formidable array of the soldiers; “I take precedence of Mr. Barnstable, + and I shall propose to you, Captain Borroughcliffe, terms that may remove + this scene of strife from the dwelling of Colonel Howard.” + </p> + <p> + “The dwelling of Colonel Howard,” cried the veteran, “is the dwelling of + his king, or of the meanest servant of the crown! so, Borroughcliffe, + spare not the traitors on my behalf; accept no other terms than such + unconditional submission as is meet to exact from the rebellious subjects + of the anointed of the Lord.” + </p> + <p> + While Griffith spoke, Barnstable folded his arms, in affected composure, + and glanced his eyes expressively at the shivering Katherine, who, with + her companions, still continued agitated spectators of all that passed, + chained to the spot by their apprehensions; but to this formidable + denunciation of the master of the abbey he deemed proper to reply: + </p> + <p> + “Now, by every hope I have of sleeping again on salt water, old gentleman + if it were not for the presence of these three trembling females, I should + feel tempted to dispute, at once, the title of his majesty. You may make + such a covenant as you will with Mr. Griffith, but if it contain one + syllable about submission to your king, or of any other allegiance than + that which I owe to the Continental Congress, and the State of + Massachusetts, you may as well consider the terms violated at once; for + not an article of such an agreement will I consider as binding on me, or + on any that shall choose to follow me as leader.” + </p> + <p> + “Here are but two leaders, Mr. Barnstable,” interrupted the haughty + Griffith; “the one of the enemy, and the other of the arms of America. + Captain Borroughclffe, to you, as the former, I address myself. The great + objects of the contest which now unhappily divides England from her + ancient colonies can be, in no degree, affected by the events of this + night; while, on the other hand, by a rigid adherence to military notions, + much private, evil and deep domestic calamity must follow any struggle in + such a place. We have but to speak, sir, and these rude men, who already + stand impatiently handling their instruments of death, will aim them at + each other's lives; and who can say that he shall be able to stay their + hands when and where he will. I know you to be a soldier, and that you are + not yet to learn how much easier it is to stimulate to blood than to glut + vengeance.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe, unused to the admission of violent emotions, and secure in + the superiority of his own party, both in numbers and equipments, heard + him with the coolest composure to the end, and then answered in his + customary manner: + </p> + <p> + “I honor your logic, sir. Your premises are indisputable, and the + conclusion most obvious. Commit then these worthy tars to the good keeping + of honest Drill, who will see their famished natures revived by divers + eatables and a due proportion of suitable fluids; while we can discuss the + manner in which you are to return to the colonies, around a bottle of + liquor, which my friend Manual there assures me has come from the sunny + side of the island of Madeira, to be drunk in a bleak corner of that of + Britain. By my palate! but the rascals brighten at the thought. They know + by instinct, sir, that a shipwrecked mariner is a fitter companion to a + ration of beef and a pot of porter than to such unsightly things as + bayonets and boarding-pikes!” + </p> + <p> + “Trifle, not unseasonably!” exclaimed the impatient young sailor. “You + have the odds in numbers, but whether it will avail you much in a deadly + struggle of hand to hand, is a question you must put to your prudence: we + stand not here to ask terms, but to grant them. You must be brief, sir; + for the time is wasting while we delay.” + </p> + <p> + “I have offered to you the means of obtaining, in perfection, the + enjoyment of the three most ancient of the numerous family of the arts—eating, + drinking, and sleeping! What more do you require?” + </p> + <p> + “That you order these men, who fill the pass to the outer door, to fall + back and give us room. I would take, in peace, these armed men from before + the eyes of those who are unused to such sights. Before you oppose this + demand, think how easily these hardy fellows could make a way for + themselves, against your divided force.” + </p> + <p> + “Your companion, the experienced Captain Manual, will tell you that such a + manoeuvre would be very unmilitary with a superior body in your rear!” + </p> + <p> + “I have not leisure, sir, for this folly,” cried the indignant Griffith. + “Do you refuse us an unmolested retreat from the abbey?” + </p> + <p> + “I do.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith turned with a look of extreme emotion to the ladies, and beckoned + to them to retire, unable to give utterance to his wishes in words. After + a moment of deep silence, however, he once more addressed Borroughcliffe + in the tones of conciliation. + </p> + <p> + “If Manual and myself will return to our prisons, and submit to the will + of your government,” he said, “can the rest of the party return to the + frigate unmolested?” + </p> + <p> + “They cannot,” replied the soldier, who, perceiving that the crisis + approached, was gradually losing his artificial deportment in the interest + of the moment. “You, and all others who willingly invade the peace of + these realms, must abide the issue!” + </p> + <p> + “Then God protect the innocent and defend the right!” + </p> + <p> + “Amen.” + </p> + <p> + “Give way, villains!” cried Griffith, facing the party that held the outer + door; “give way, or you shall be riddled with our pikes!” + </p> + <p> + “Show them your muzzles, men!” shouted Borroughcliffe, “but pull no + trigger till they advance.” + </p> + <p> + There was an instant of bustle and preparation, in which the rattling of + firearms blended with the suppressed execrations and threats of the + intended combatants; and Cecilia and Katherine had both covered their + faces to veil the horrid sight that was momentarily expected, when Alice + Dunscombe advanced, boldly, between the points of the threatening weapons, + and spoke in a voice that stayed the hands that were already uplifted. + </p> + <p> + “Hear me, men! if men ye be, and not demons, thirsting for each other's + blood; though ye walk abroad in the semblance of Him who died that ye + might be elevated to the rank of angels! Call ye this war? Is this the + glory that is made to warm the hearts of even silly and confiding women? + Is the peace of families to be destroyed to gratify your wicked lust for + conquest, and is life to be taken in vain, in order that ye may boast of + the foul deed in your wicked revels? Fall back, then, ye British soldiers! + if ye be worthy of that name, and give passage to a woman; and remember + that the first shot that is fired will be buried in her bosom!” + </p> + <p> + The men, thus enjoined, shrank before her commanding mien, and a way was + made for her exit through that very door which Griffith had, in vain, + solicited might be cleared for himself and party. But Alice, instead of + advancing, appeared to have suddenly lost the use of those faculties which + had already effected so much. Her figure seemed rooted to the spot where + she had spoken, and her eyes were fixed in a settled gaze, as if dwelling + on some horrid object, While she yet stood in this attitude of unconscious + helplessness, the doorway became again darkened, and the figure of the + Pilot was seen on its threshold, clad, as usual, in the humble vestments + of his profession, but heavily armed with the weapons of naval war. For an + instant, he stood a silent spectator of the scene; and then advanced + calmly, but with searching eyes, into the centre of the apartment. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0029" id="link2HCH0029"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXIX. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “<i>Don Pedro</i>. Welcome, Signior: you are almost come to part almost a fray.” + <i>Much Ado About Nothing.</i> +</pre> + <p> + “Down with your arms, you Englishmen!” said the daring intruder; “and you, + who fight in the cause of sacred liberty, stay your hands, that no + unnecessary blood may flow. Yield yourself, proud Briton, to the power of + the Thirteen Republics!” + </p> + <p> + “Ha!” exclaimed Borroughcliffe, grasping a pistol, with an air of great + resolution, “the work thickens—I had not included this man in my + estimate of their numbers. Is he a Samson, that his single arm can change + the face of things so suddenly! Down with your own weapon, you + masquerader! or, at the report of this pistol, your body shall be made a + target for twenty bullets.” + </p> + <p> + “And thine for a hundred!” returned the Pilot.—“Without there! wind + your call, fellow, and bring in our numbers. We will let this confident + gentleman feel his weakness.” + </p> + <p> + He had not done speaking, before the shrill whistle of a boatswain rose + gradually on the ears of the listeners, until the sense of hearing became + painfully oppressed by the piercing sounds that rang under the arched roof + of the hall, and penetrated even to the most distant recesses of the + abbey. A tremendous rush of men followed, who drove in before them the + terrified fragment of Borroughcliffe's command, that had held the + vestibule; and the outer room became filled with a dark mass of human + bodies. + </p> + <p> + “Let them hear ye, lads!” cried their leader; “the abbey is your own!” + </p> + <p> + The roaring of a tempest was not louder than the shout that burst from his + followers, who continued their cheers, peal on peal, until the very roof + of the edifice appeared to tremble with their vibrations. Numerous dark + and shaggy heads were seen moving around the passage; some cased in the + iron-bound caps of the frigate's boarders, and others glittering with the + brazen ornaments of her marine guard. The sight of the latter did not fail + to attract the eye of Manual, who rushed among the throng, and soon + reappeared, followed by a trusty band of his own men, who took possession + of the post held by the soldiers of Borroughcliffe, while the dialogue was + continued between the leaders of the adverse parties. + </p> + <p> + Thus far Colonel Howard had yielded to his guest, with a deep reverence + for the principles of military subordination, the functions of a + commander; but, now that affairs appeared to change so materially, he took + on himself the right to question these intruders into his dwelling. + </p> + <p> + “By what authority, sir,” the colonel demanded, “is it that you dare thus + to invade the castle of a subject of this realm? Do you come backed by the + commission of the lord lieutenant of the county, or has your warrant the + signature of his majesty's secretary for the home department?” + </p> + <p> + “I bear no commission from any quarter,” returned the Pilot; “I rank only + an humble follower of the friends of America; and having led these + gentlemen into danger, I have thought it my duty to see them extricated. + They are now safe; and the right to command all that hear me rests with + Mr. Griffith, who is commissioned by the Continental Congress for such + service.” + </p> + <p> + When he had spoken, he fell back from the position he occupied in the + centre of the room, to one of its sides, where, leaning his body against + the wainscot, he stood a silent observer of what followed. + </p> + <p> + “It appears, then, that it is to you, degenerate son of a most worthy + father, that I must repeat my demand,” continued the veteran. “By what + right is my dwelling thus rudely assailed? and why is my quiet and the + peace of those I protect so daringly violated?” + </p> + <p> + “I might answer you, Colonel Howard, by saying that it is according to the + laws of arms, or rather in retaliation for the thousand evils that your + English troops have inflicted between Maine and Georgia; but I wish not to + increase the unpleasant character of this scene, and I therefore will tell + you that our advantage shall be used with moderation. The instant that our + men can be collected, and our prisoners properly secured, your dwelling + shall be restored to your authority. We are no freebooters, sir; and you + will find it so after our departure. Captain Manual, draw off your guard + into the grounds, and make your dispositions for a return march to our + boats—let the boarders fall back, there! out with ye! out with ye—tumble + out, you boarders!” + </p> + <p> + The amicable order of the young lieutenant, which was delivered after the + stern, quick fashion of his profession, operated on the cluster of dark + figures that were grouped around the door like a charm; and as the men + whom Barnstable had led followed their shipmates into the courtyard, the + room was now left to such only as might be termed the gentlemen of the + invading party, and the family of Colonel Howard. + </p> + <p> + Barnstable had continued silent since his senior officer had assumed the + command, listening most attentively to each syllable that fell from either + side; but now that so few remained, and the time pressed, he spoke again: + </p> + <p> + “If we are to take boat so soon, Mr. Griffith, it would be seemly that due + preparations should be made to receive the ladies, who are to honor us + with their presence; shall I take that duty on myself?” + </p> + <p> + The abrupt proposal produced a universal surprise in his hearers; though + the abashed and conscious expression of Katherine Plowden's features + sufficiently indicated that to her, at least, it was not altogether + unexpected. The long silence that succeeded the question was interrupted + by Colonel Howard. + </p> + <p> + “Ye are masters, gentlemen; help yourselves to whatever best suits your + inclinations. My dwelling, my goods, and my wards, are alike at your + disposal—or, perhaps Miss Alice here, good and kind Miss Alice + Dunscombe, may suit the taste of some among ye! Ah! Edward Griffith! + Edward Griffith! little did I ever—” + </p> + <p> + “Breathe not that name in levity again, thou scoffer, or even your years + may prove a feeble protection!” said a stern, startling voice from behind. + All eyes turned involuntarily at the unexpected sounds, and the muscular + form of the Pilot was seen resuming its attitude of repose against the + wall, though every fibre of his frame was working with suppressed passion. + </p> + <p> + When the astonished looks of Griffith ceased to dwell on this + extraordinary exhibition of interest in his companion, they were turned + imploringly towards the fair cousins, who still occupied the distant + corner, whither fear had impelled them. + </p> + <p> + “I have said that we are not midnight marauders, Colonel Howard,” he + replied: “but if any there be here, who will deign to commit themselves to + our keeping, I trust it will not be necessary to say, at this hour, what + will be their reception.” + </p> + <p> + “We have not time for unnecessary compliments,” cried the impatient + Barnstable; “here is Merry, who, by years and blood, is a suitable + assistant for them, in arranging their little baggage—what say you, + urchin, can you play the lady's maid on emergency?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, sir, and better than I acted the peddler boy,” cried the gay + youngster; “to have my merry cousin Kate and my good cousin Cicely for + shipmates, I could play our common grandmother! Come, coz, let us be + moving; you will have to allow a little leeway in time, for my + awkwardness.” + </p> + <p> + “Stand back, young man,” said Miss Howard, repulsing his familiar attempt + to take her arm; and then advancing, with a maidenly dignity, nigher to + her guardian, she continued, “I cannot know what stipulations have been + agreed to by my cousin Plowden, in the secret treaty she has made this + night with Mr. Barnstable: this for myself, Colonel Howard, I would have + you credit your brother's child when she says, that to her, the events of + the hour have not been more unexpected than to yourself.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran gazed at her, for a moment, with an expression of his eye that + denoted reviving tenderness; but gloomy doubts appeared to cross his mind + again, and he shook his head, as he walked proudly away. + </p> + <p> + “Nay, then,” added Cecilia, her head dropping meekly on her bosom, “I may + be discredited by my uncle, but I cannot be disgraced without some act of + my own.” + </p> + <p> + She slowly raised her mild countenance again, and bending her eyes on her + lover, she continued, while a rich rush of blood passed over her fine + features: + </p> + <p> + “Edward Griffith, I will not, I cannot say how humiliating it is to think + that you can, for an instant, believe I would again forget myself so much + as to wish to desert him whom God has given me for a protector, for one + chosen by my own erring passions. And you, Andrew Merry! Learn to respect + the child of your mother's sister, if not for her own sake, at least for + that of her who watched your cradle!” + </p> + <p> + “Here appears to be some mistake.” said Barnstable, who participated, + however, in no trifling degree, in the embarrassment of the abashed boy; + “but, like all other mistakes on such subjects, it can be explained away, + I suppose. Mr. Griffith, it remains for you to speak—damn it, man,” + he whispered, “you are as dumb as a codfish—I am sure so fine a + woman is worth a little fair-weather talk:—you are muter than a + four-footed beast—even an ass can bray!” + </p> + <p> + “We will hasten our departure, Mr. Barnstable,” said Griffith, sighing + heavily, and rousing himself, as if from a trance. “These rude sights + cannot but appall the ladies. You will please, sir, to direct the order of + our march to the shore. Captain Manual has charge of our prisoners, who + must all be secured, to answer for an equal number of our own countrymen.” + </p> + <p> + “And our countrywomen!” said Barnstable, “are they to be forgotten, in the + selfish recollection of our own security?” + </p> + <p> + “With them we have no right to interfere, unless at their request.” + </p> + <p> + “By heaven! Mr. Griffith, this may smack of learning,” cried the other, + “and it may plead bookish authority as its precedent; but let me tell you, + sir, it savors but little of a sailor's love.” + </p> + <p> + “Is it unworthy of a seaman, and a gentleman, to permit the woman he calls + his mistress to be so, other than in name?” + </p> + <p> + “Well, then, Griff, I pity you, from my soul. I would rather have had a + sharp struggle for the happiness that I shall now obtain so easily, than + that you should be thus cruelly disappointed. But you cannot blame me, my + friend, that I avail myself of fortune's favor. Miss Plowden, your fair + hand. Colonel Howard, I return you a thousand thanks for the care you have + taken, hitherto, of this precious charge; and believe me, sir, that I + speak frankly, when I say, that, next to myself, I should choose to + entrust her with you in preference to any man on earth.” + </p> + <p> + The colonel turned to the speaker, and bowed low, while he answered with + grave courtesy: + </p> + <p> + “Sir, you repay my slight services with too much gratitude. If Miss + Katherine Plowden has not become under my guardianship all that her good + father, Captain John Plowden, of the Royal Navy, could have wished a + daughter of his to be, the fault, unquestionably, is to be attributed to + my inability to instruct, and to no inherent quality in the young lady + herself. I will not say, Take her, sir, since you have her in your + possession already, and it would be out of my power to alter the + arrangement; therefore, I can only wish that you may find her as dutiful + as a wife as she has been, hitherto, as a ward and a subject.” + </p> + <p> + Katherine had yielded her hand, passively, to her lover, and suffered him + to lead her more into the circle than she had before been; but now she + threw off his arm, and shaking aside the dark curls which she had rather + invited to fall in disorder around her brow, she raised her face and + looked proudly up, with an eye that sparkled with the spirit of its + mistress, and a face that grew pale with emotion at each moment, as she + proceeded: + </p> + <p> + “Gentlemen, the one may be as ready to receive as the other is to reject; + but has the daughter of John Plowden no voice in this cool disposal of her + person? If her guardian tires of her presence, other habitations may be + found, without inflicting so severe a penalty on this gentleman as to + compel him to provide for her accommodation in a vessel which must be + already straitened for room!” + </p> + <p> + She turned, and rejoined her cousin with such an air of maidenly + resentment as a young woman would be apt to discover, who found herself + the subject of matrimonial arrangement without her own feelings being at + all consulted. Barnstable, who knew but little of the windings of the + female heart, or how necessary to his mistress, notwithstanding her + previous declarations, the countenance of Cecilia, was to any decided and + open act in his favor, stood in stupid wonder at her declaration. He could + not conceive that a woman who had already ventured so much in secret in + his behalf, and who had so often avowed her weakness, should shrink to + declare it again at such a crisis, though the eyes of a universe were on + her! He looked from one of the party to the other, and met in every face + an expression of delicate reserve, except in those of the guardian of his + mistress, and of Borroughcliffe. + </p> + <p> + The colonel had given a glance of returning favor at her whom he now + conceived to be his repentant ward, while the countenance of the entrapped + captain exhibited a look of droll surprise, blended with the expression of + bitter ferocity it had manifested since the discovery of his own mishap. + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps, sir,” said Barnstable, addressing the latter, fiercely, “you see + something amusing about the person of this lady, to divert you thus + unseasonably. We tolerate no such treatment of our women in America!” + </p> + <p> + “Nor do we quarrel before ours in England,” returned the soldier, throwing + back the fierce glance of the sailor with interest; “but I was thinking of + the revolutions that time can produce; nothing more, I do assure you. It + is not half an hour since I thought myself a most happy fellow; secure in + my plans for overreaching the scheme you had laid to surprise me; and now + I am as miserable a dog as wears a single epaulette, and has no hope of + seeing its fellow!” + </p> + <p> + “And in what manner, sir, can this sudden change apply to me?” asked + Katherine, with all her spirit. + </p> + <p> + “Certainly not to your perseverance in the project to assist my enemies, + madam,” returned the soldier, with affected humility; “nor to your zeal + for their success, or your consummate coolness at the supper-table! But I + find it is time that I should be superannuated—I can no longer serve + my king with credit, and should take to serving my God, like all other + worn-out men of the world! My hearing is surely defective, or a + paddock-wall has a most magical effect in determining sounds!” + </p> + <p> + Katherine waited not to hear the close of this sentence, but walked to a + distant part of the room to conceal the burning blushes that covered her + countenance. The manner in which the plans of Barnstable had become known + to his foe was no longer a mystery. Her conscience also reproached her a + little with some unnecessary coquetry, as she remembered that quite + one-half of the dialogue between her lover and herself, under the shadow + of that very wall to which Borroughcliffe alluded, had been on a subject + altogether foreign to contention and tumults. As the feelings of + Barnstable were by no means so sensitive as those of his mistress, and his + thoughts much occupied with the means of attaining his object, he did not + so readily comprehend the indirect allusion of the soldier, but turned + abruptly away to Griffith, and observed with a serious air: + </p> + <p> + “I feel it my duty, Mr. Griffith, to suggest that we have standing + instructions to secure all the enemies of America, wherever they may be + found, and to remind you that the States have not hesitated to make + prisoners of females in many instances.” + </p> + <p> + “Bravo!” cried Borroughcliffe; “if the ladies will not go as your + mistresses, take them as your captives!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis well for you, sir, that you are a captive yourself, or you should be + made to answer for this speech,” retorted the irritated Barnstable. “It is + a responsible command, Mr. Griffith, and must not be disregarded.” + </p> + <p> + “To your duty, Mr. Barnstable,” said Griffith, again rousing from deep + abstraction; “you have your orders, sir; let them be executed promptly.” + </p> + <p> + “I have also the orders of our common superior, Captain Munson, Mr. + Griffith; and I do assure you, sir, that in making out my instructions for + the Ariel—poor thing! there are no two of her timbers hanging + together—but my instructions were decidedly particular on that + head.” + </p> + <p> + “And my orders now supersede them.” + </p> + <p> + “But am I justifiable in obeying a verbal order from an inferior, in + direct opposition to a written instruction?” + </p> + <p> + Griffith had hitherto manifested in his deportment nothing more than a + cold determination to act, but the blood now flew to every vessel in his + cheeks and forehead, and his dark eyes flashed fire, as he cried + authoritatively: + </p> + <p> + “How, sir! do you hesitate to obey?” + </p> + <p> + “By heaven, sir, I would dispute the command of the Continental Congress + itself, should they bid me so far to forget my duty to—to—” + </p> + <p> + “Add yourself, sir!—Mr. Barnstable, let this be the last of it. To + your duty, sir.” + </p> + <p> + “My duty calls me here, Mr. Griffith.” + </p> + <p> + “I must act, then, or be bearded by my own officers. Mr. Merry, direct + Captain Manual to send in a sergeant and a file of marines.” + </p> + <p> + “Bid him come on himself!” cried Barnstable, maddened to desperation by + his disappointment; “'tis not his whole corps that can disarm me—let + them come on! Hear, there, you Ariels! rally around your captain.” + </p> + <p> + “The man among them who dares to cross that threshold without my order, + dies,” cried Griffith, menacing with a naked hanger the seamen who had + promptly advanced at the call of their old commander. “Yield your sword, + Mr. Barnstable, and spare yourself the disgrace of having it forced from + you by a common soldier.” + </p> + <p> + “Let me see the dog who dare attempt it!” exclaimed Barnstable, + flourishing his weapon in fierce anger. Griffith had extended his own arm + in the earnestness of his feelings, and their hangers crossed each other. + The clashing of the steel operated on both like the sound of the clarion + on a war-horse, and there were sudden and rapid blows, and as rapid + parries, exchanged between the flashing weapons. + </p> + <p> + “Barnstable! Barnstable!” cried Katherine, rushing into his arms, “I will + go with you to the ends of the earth!” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia Howard did not speak; but when Griffith recovered his coolness, he + beheld her beautiful form kneeling at his feet, with her pale face bent + imploringly on his own disturbed countenance. The cry of Miss Plowden had + separated the combatants, before an opportunity for shedding blood had + been afforded; but the young men exchanged looks of keen resentment, + notwithstanding the interference of their mistresses. At this moment + Colonel Howard advanced, and raising his niece from her humble posture, + said: + </p> + <p> + “This is not a situation for a child of Harry Howard, though she knelt in + the presence, and before the throne, of her sovereign. Behold, my dear + Cecilia, the natural consequences of this rebellion! It scatters discord + in their ranks; and, by its damnable leveling principles, destroys all + distinction of rank among themselves; even these rash boys know not where + obedience is due!” + </p> + <p> + “It is due to me,” said the Pilot, who now stepped forward among the + agitated group, “and it is time that I enforce it. Mr. Griffith, sheathe + your sword. And you, sir, who have defied the authority of your senior + officer, and have forgotten the obligation of your oath, submit, and + return to your duty.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith started at the sounds of his calm voice, as if with sudden + recollection; and then, bowing low, he returned the weapon to its + scabbard. But Barnstable still encircled the waist of his mistress with + one arm, while with the other he brandished his hanger, and laughed with + scorn at this extraordinary assumption of authority. + </p> + <p> + “And who is this,” he cried, “who dare give such an order to me!” + </p> + <p> + The eyes of the Pilot flashed with a terrible fire, while a fierce glow + seemed to be creeping over his whole frame, which actually quivered with + passion. But, suppressing this exhibition of his feelings, by a sudden and + powerful effort, he answered in an emphatic manner: + </p> + <p> + “One who has a right to order, and who <i>will</i> be obeyed!” + </p> + <p> + The extraordinary manner of the speaker contributed as much as his + singular assertion to induce Barnstable, in his surprise, to lower the + point of his weapon, with an air that might easily have been mistaken for + submission. The Pilot fastened his glowing eyes on him, for an instant, + and then turning to the rest of the listeners, he continued more mildly: + </p> + <p> + “It is true that we came not here as marauders, and that our wish is to do + no unnecessary acts of severity to the aged and the helpless. But this + officer of the crown, and this truant American in particular, are fairly + our prisoners; as such, they must be conducted on board our ship.” + </p> + <p> + “But the main object of our expedition?” said Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “'Tis lost,” returned the Pilot, hastily—“'tis sacrificed to more + private feelings; 'tis like a hundred others, ended in disappointment, and + is forgotten, sir, forever. But the interests of the Republics must not be + neglected, Mr. Griffith.—Though we are not madly to endanger the + lives of those gallant fellows, to gain a love-smile from one young + beauty, neither are we to forget the advantages they may have obtained for + us, in order to procure one of approbation from another. This Colonel + Howard will answer well in a bargain with the minions of the Crown, and + may purchase the freedom of some worthy patriot who is deserving of his + liberty. Nay, nay, suppress that haughty look, and turn that proud eye on + any, rather than me; he goes to the frigate, sir, and that immediately.” + </p> + <p> + “Then,” said Cecilia Howard, timidly approaching the spot where her uncle + stood, a disdainful witness of the dissensions among his captors; “then + will I go with him! He shall never be a resident among his enemies alone!” + </p> + <p> + “It would be more ingenuous, and more worthy of my brother's daughter,” + said her uncle, coldly, “if she ascribed her willingness to depart to its + proper motive.” Disregarding the look of deep distress with which Cecilia + received this mortifying rejection of her tender attention, the old man on + receiving this order, rushed into the room in a medley; but, + notwithstanding the surly glances, and savage characters of their dress + and equipments, they struck no blow, nor committed any act of hostility. + The ladies shrank back appalled, as this terrific little band took + possession of the hall; and even Borroughcliffe was seen to fall back + towards a door which, in some measure, covered his retreat. The confusion + of this sudden movement had not yet subsided, when sounds of strife were + heard rapidly approaching from a distant part of the building, and + presently one of the numerous doors of the apartment was violently opened, + when two of the garrison of the abbey rushed into the hall, vigorously + pressed by twice their number of seamen, seconded by Griffith, Manual, and + Merry, who were armed with such weapons of offence as had presented + themselves to their hands, at their unexpected liberation. There was a + movement on the part of the seamen who were already in possession of the + room, that threatened instant death to the fugitives; but Barnstable beat + down their pikes with his sword, and sternly ordered them to fall back. + Surprise produced the same pacific result among the combatants; and as the + soldiers hastily sought a refuge behind their own officers, and the + released captives, with their liberators, joined the body of their + friends, the quiet of the hall, which had been so rudely interrupted, was + soon restored. + </p> + <p> + “You see, sir,” said Barnstable, after grasping the hands of Griffith and + Manual in a warm and cordial pressure, “that all my plans have succeeded. + Your sleeping guard are closely watched in their barracks by one party; + our officers are released and your sentinels cut off by another; while, + with a third, I hold the centre of the abbey, and am, substantially, in + possession of your own person. In consideration, therefore, of what is due + to humanity, and to the presence of these ladies, let there be no + struggle. I shall impose no difficult terms, nor any long imprisonment.” + </p> + <p> + The recruiting officer manifested a composure throughout it, and the + latter laughing, and indulging those buoyant spirits that a boy of his + years and reflection might be supposed to feel even in such a scene. It + was fortunate for her cousin that Katherine had possessed so much + forethought; for the attention of Cecilia Howard was directed much more to + the comforts of her uncle than to those which were necessary for herself. + Attended by Alice Dunscombe, the young mistress of St. Ruth moved through + the solitary apartments of the building, listening to the mild religious + consolation of her companion in silence, at times yielding to those bursts + of mortified feeling, that she could not repress, or again as calmly + giving her orders to her maids, as if the intended movement was one of but + ordinary interest. All this time the party in the dining-hall remained + stationary. The Pilot, as if satisfied with what he had already done, sank + back to his reclining attitude against the wall, though his eyes keenly + watched every movement of the preparations, in a manner which denoted that + his was the master spirit that directed the whole. Griffith had, however, + resumed, in appearance, the command, and the busy seamen addressed + themselves for orders to him alone. In this manner an hour was consumed, + when Cecilia and Katherine appearing in succession attired in a suitable + manner for their departure, and the baggage of the whole party having been + already entrusted to a petty officer and a party of his men, Griffith gave + forth the customary order to put the whole in motion. The shrill, piercing + whistle of the boatswain once more rang among the galleries and ceilings + of the abbey, and was followed by the deep, hoarse cry of: + </p> + <p> + “Away, there, you shore-draft! away, there, you boarders! ahead, heave + ahead, sea-dogs!” + </p> + <p> + This extraordinary summons was succeeded by the roll of a drum and the + strains of a fife, from without, when the whole party moved from the + building in the order that had been previously prescribed by Captain + Manual, who acted as the marshal of the forces on the occasion. + </p> + <p> + The Pilot had conducted his surprise with so much skill and secrecy as to + have secured every individual about the abbey, whether male or female, + soldier or civilian; and as it might be dangerous to leave any behind who + could convey intelligence into the country, Griffith had ordered that + every human being found in the building should be conducted to the cliffs; + to be held in durance at least until the departure of the last boat to the + cutter, which, he was informed, lay close in to the land, awaiting their + re-embarkation. The hurry of the departure had caused many lights to be + kindled in the abbey, and the contrast between the glare within and the + gloom without attracted the wandering looks of the captives, as they + issued into the paddock. One of those indefinable and unaccountable + feelings which so often cross the human mind induced Cecilia to pause at + the great gate of the grounds, and look back at the abbey, with a + presentiment that she was to behold it for the last time. The dark and + ragged outline of the edifice was clearly delineated against the northern + sky, while the open windows and neglected doors permitted a view of the + solitude within. Twenty tapers were shedding their useless light in the + empty apartments, as if in mockery of the deserted walls; and Cecilia + turned shuddering from the sight, to press nigher to the person of her + indignant uncle, with a secret impression that her presence would soon be + more necessary than ever to his happiness. + </p> + <p> + The low hum of voices in front, with the occasional strains of the fife, + and the stern mandates of the sea-officers, soon recalled her, however, + from these visionary thoughts to the surrounding realities, while the + whole party pursued their way with diligence to the margin of the ocean. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0030" id="link2HCH0030"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXX. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “A chieftain to the Highlands bound + Cries, 'Boatman, do not tarry! + And I'll give thee a silver pound, + To row us o'er the ferry.'” + <i>Lord Ullin's Daughter</i>. +</pre> + <p> + The sky had been without a cloud during the day, the gale having been dry + and piercing, and thousands of stars were now shining through a chill + atmosphere. As the eye, therefore, became accustomed to the change of + light, it obtained a more distinct view of surrounding objects. At the + head of the line that was stretched along the narrow pathway marched a + platoon of the marines, who maintained the regular and steady front of + trained warriors. They were followed at some little distance by a large + and confused body of seamen, heavily armed, whose disposition to disorder + and rude merriment, which became more violent from their treading on solid + ground, was with difficulty restrained by the presence and severe rebukes + of their own officers. In the centre of this confused mass the whole of + the common prisoners were placed, but were not otherwise attended to by + their nautical guard than as they furnished the subjects of fun and + numberless quaint jokes. At some distance in their rear marched Colonel + Howard and Borroughcliffe, arm in arm, both maintaining the most rigid and + dignified silence, though under the influence of very bitter feelings. + Behind these again, and pressing as nigh as possible to her uncle, was + Miss Howard, leaning on the arm of Alice Dunscombe, and surrounded by the + female domestics of the establishment of St. Ruth. Katherine Plowden moved + lightly, by herself, in the shadow of this group, with elastic steps but + with a maiden coyness that taught her to veil her satisfaction with the + semblance of captivity. Barnstable watched her movements with delight, + within six feet of her, but submitted to the air of caprice in his + mistress, which seemed to require that he should come no nearer. Griffith, + avoiding the direct line of the party, walked on its skirts in such a + situation that his eye could command its whole extent, in order, if + necessary, to direct the movements. Another body of the marines marched at + the close of the procession, and Manual, in person, brought up the rear. + The music had ceased by command, and nothing was now audible but the + regular tread of the soldiers, with the sighs of the dying gale, + interrupted occasionally by the voice of an officer, or the hum of low + dialogue. + </p> + <p> + “This has been a Scotch prize that we've taken,” muttered a surly old + seaman; “a ship without head-money or cargo! There was kitchen-timber + enough in the old jug of a place to have given an outfit in crockery and + knee-buckles to every lad in the ship; but, no! let a man's mouth water + ever so much for food and raiment, damme, if the officers would give him + leave to steal even so good a thing as a spare Bible.” + </p> + <p> + “You may say all that, and then make but a short yarn of the truth,” + returned the messmate who walked by his side: “if there had been such a + thing as a ready-made prayer handy, they would have choused a poor fellow + out of the use of it.—I say, Ben, I'll tell ye what; it's my opinion + that if a chap is to turn soldier and carry a musket, he should have + soldier's play, and leave to plunder a little—now the devil a thing + have I laid my hands on to-night, except this firelock and my cutlash—unless + you can call this bit of a table-cloth something of a windfall.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay! you have fallen in there with a fresh bolt of duck, I see!” said the + other, in manifest admiration of the texture of his companion's prize—“why, + it would spread as broad a clew as our mizzen-royal, if it was loosened! + Well, your luck hasn't been every man's luck—for my part, I think + this here hat was made for some fellow's great toe: I've rigged it on my + head both fore and aft, and athwart-ships; but curse the inch can I drive + it down—I say, Sam! you'll give us a shirt off that table-cloth?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, you can have one corner of it; or for that matter, ye can take + the full half, Nick; but I don't see that we go off to the ship any richer + than we landed, unless you may muster she-cattle among your prize-money.” + </p> + <p> + “No richer!” interrupted a waggish young sailor, who had been hitherto a + silent listener to the conversation between his older and more calculating + shipmates; “I think we are set up for a cruise in them seas where the day + watches last six months; don't you see we have caught a double allowance + of midnight!” + </p> + <p> + While speaking, he laid his hands on the bare and woolly heads of Colonel + Howard's two black slaves, who were moving near him, both occupied in + mournful forebodings on the results that were to flow from this unexpected + loss of their liberty. “Slew your faces this way, gentlemen,” he added; + “there; don't you think that a sight to put out the binnacle lamps? + there's darkness visible for ye!” + </p> + <p> + “Let the niggers alone,” grumbled one of the more aged speakers; “what are + ye skylarking with the like of them for? The next thing they'll sing out, + and then you'll hear one of the officers in your wake. For my part, Nick, + I can't see why it is that we keep dodging along shore here, with less + than ten fathoms under us, when, by stretching into the broad Atlantic, we + might fall in with a Jamaicaman every day or two, and have sugar hogsheads + and rum puncheons as plenty aboard us as hard fare is now.” + </p> + <p> + “It is all owing to that Pilot,” returned the other; “for, d'ye see, if + there was no bottom, there would be no pilots. This is dangerous + cruising-ground, where we stretch into five fathoms, and then drop our + lead on a sand-pit or a rock! Besides, they make night-work of it, too! If + we had daylight for fourteen hours instead of seven, a man might trust to + feeling his way for the other ten.” + </p> + <p> + “Now, a'n't ye a couple of old horse-marines!” again interrupted the young + sailor; “don't you see that Congress wants us to cut up Johnny Bull's + coasters, and that old Blow-Hard has found the days too short for his + business, and so he has landed a party to get hold of night. Here we have + him! and when we get off to the ship, we shall put him under hatches, and + then you'll see the face of the sun again! Come, my lilies! let these two + gentlemen look into your cabin windows—what? you won't! Then I must + squeeze your woolen nightcaps for ye!” + </p> + <p> + The negroes, who had been submitting to his humors with the abject + humility of slavery, now gave certain low intimations that they were + suffering pain, under the rough manipulation of their tormentor. + </p> + <p> + “What's that!” cried a stern voice, whose boyish tones seemed to mock the + air of authority that was assumed by the speaker—“who's that, I say, + raising that cry among ye?” + </p> + <p> + The willful young man slowly removed his two hands from the woolly polls + of the slaves, but as he suffered them to fall reluctantly along their + sable temples, he gave the ear of one of the blacks a tweak that caused + him to give vent to another cry, that was uttered with a much greater + confidence of sympathy than before. + </p> + <p> + “Do ye hear there!” repeated Merry—“who's skylarking with those + negroes?” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis no one, sir,” the sailor answered with affected gravity; “one of the + palefaces has hit his shin against a cobweb, and it has made his earache!” + </p> + <p> + “Harkye, you Mr. Jack Joker! how came you in the midst of the prisoners?—Did + not I order you to handle your pike, sir, and to keep in the outer line?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir, you did; and I obeyed orders as long as I could; but these + niggers have made the night so dark that I lost my way!” + </p> + <p> + A low laugh passed through the confused crowd of seamen; and even the + midshipman might have been indulging himself in a similar manner at this + specimen of quaint humor from the fellow, who was one of those licensed + men that are to be found in every ship. At length: + </p> + <p> + “Well, sir,” he said, “you have found out your false reckoning now; so get + you back to the place where I bid you stay.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir, I'm going. By all the blunders in the purser's book, Mr. + Merry, but that cobweb has made one of these niggers shed tears! Do let me + stay to catch a little ink, sir, to write a letter with to my poor old + mother-devil the line has she had from me since we sailed from the + Chesapeake!” + </p> + <p> + “If ye don't mind me at once, Mr. Jack Joker, I'll lay my cutlass over + your head,” returned Merry, his voice now betraying a much greater + sympathy in the sufferings of that abject race, who are still in some + measure, but who formerly were much more, the butts of the unthinking and + licentious among our low countrymen; “then ye can write your letter in red + ink if ye will!” + </p> + <p> + “I wouldn't do it for the world,” said Joker, sneaking away towards his + proper station—“the old lady wouldn't forget the hand, and swear it + was a forgery—I wonder, though, if the breakers on the coast of + Guinea be black! as I've heard old seamen say who have cruised in them + latitudes.” + </p> + <p> + His idle levity was suddenly interrupted by a voice that spoke above the + low hum of the march, with an air of authority, and a severity of tone, + that could always quell, by a single word, the most violent ebullition of + merriment in the crew. + </p> + <p> + The low buzzing sounds of “Ay, there goes Mr. Griffith!” and of “Jack has + woke up the first lieutenant, he had better now go to sleep himself,” were + heard passing among the men. But these suppressed communications soon + ceased, and even Jack Joker himself pursued his way with diligence on the + skirts of the party, as mutely as if the power of speech did not belong to + his organization. + </p> + <p> + The reader has too often accompanied us over the ground between the abbey + and the ocean, to require any description of the route pursued by the + seamen during the preceding characteristic dialogue; and we shall at once + pass to the incidents which occurred on the arrival of the party at the + cliffs. As the man who had so unexpectedly assumed a momentary authority + within St. Ruth had unaccountably disappeared from among them, Griffith + continued to exercise the right of command, without referring to any other + for consultation. He never addressed himself to Barnstable, and it was + apparent that both the haughty young men felt that the tie which had + hitherto united them in such close intimacy was, for the present at least, + entirely severed. Indeed, Griffith was only restrained by the presence of + Cecilia and Katherine from arresting his refractory inferior on the spot; + and Barnstable, who felt all the consciousness of error, without its + proper humility, with difficulty so far repressed his feelings as to + forbear exhibiting in the presence of his mistress such a manifestation of + his spirit as his wounded vanity induced him to imagine was necessary to + his honor. The two, however, acted in harmony on one subject, though it + was without concert or communication. The first object with both the young + men was to secure the embarkation of the fair cousins; and Barnstable + proceeded instantly to the boats, in order to hasten the preparations that + were necessary before they could receive these unexpected captives: the + descent of the Pilot having been made in such force as to require the use + of all the frigate's boats, which were left riding in the outer edge of + the surf, awaiting the return of the expedition. A loud call from + Barnstable gave notice to the officer in command, and in a few moments the + beach was crowded with the busy and active crews of the “cutters,” + “launches,” “barges,” “jolly-boats,” “pinnaces,” or by whatever names the + custom of the times attached to the different attendants of vessels of + war. Had the fears of the ladies themselves been consulted, the frigate's + launch would have been selected for their use, on account of its size; but + Barnstable, who would have thought such a choice on his part humiliating + to his guests, ordered the long, low barge of Captain Munson to be drawn + upon the sand, it being peculiarly the boat of honor. The hands of fifty + men were applied to the task, and it was soon announced to Colonel Howard + and his wards that the little vessel was ready for their reception. Manual + had halted on the summit of the cliffs with the whole body of the marines, + where he was busily employed in posting pickets and sentinels, and giving + the necessary instructions to his men to cover the embarkation of the + seamen, in a style that he conceived to be altogether military. The mass + of the common prisoners, including the inferior domestics of the abbey, + and the men of Borroughcliffe, were also held in the same place, under a + suitable guard: but Colonel Howard and his companion, attended by the + ladies and their own maids, had descended the rugged path to the beach, + and were standing passively on the sands, when the intelligence that the + boat waited for them was announced. + </p> + <p> + “Where is he?” asked Alice Dunscombe, turning her head, as if anxiously + searching for some other than those around her. + </p> + <p> + “Where is who?” inquired Barnstable; “we are all here, and the boat + waits.” + </p> + <p> + “And will he tear me—even me, from the home of my infancy! the land + of my birth and my affections!” + </p> + <p> + “I know not of whom you speak, madam, but if it be of Mr. Griffith, he + stands there, just without that cluster of seamen.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith, hearing himself thus named, approached the ladies, and, for the + first time since leaving the abbey, addressed them: “I hope I am already + understood,” he said, “and that it is unnecessary for me to say that no + female here is a prisoner; though, should any choose to trust themselves + on board our ship, I pledge them to the honor of an officer that they + shall find themselves protected, and safe.” + </p> + <p> + “Then will I not go,” said Alice. + </p> + <p> + “It is not expected of you,” said Cecilia; “you have no ties to bind you + to any here.” (The eyes of Alice were still wandering over the listeners.) + “Go, then, Miss Alice, and be the mistress of St. Ruth, until my return; + or,” she added, timidly, “until Colonel Howard may declare his pleasure.” + </p> + <p> + “I obey you, dear child; but the agent of Colonel Howard, at B——, + will undoubtedly, be authorized to take charge of his effects.” + </p> + <p> + While no one but his niece alluded to his will, the master of the abbey + had found, in his resentment, a sufficient apology for his rigid demeanor; + but he was far too well bred to bear, in silence, such a modest appeal to + his wishes, from so fair and so loyal a subject as Alice Dunscombe. + </p> + <p> + “To relieve you, madam, and for no other reason, will I speak on this + subject,” he said; “otherwise, I should leave the doors and windows of St. + Ruth open, as a melancholy monument of rebellion, and seek my future + compensation from the Crown, when the confiscated estates of the leaders + of this accursed innovation on the rights of princes shall come to the + hammer. But you, Miss Alice, are entitled to every consideration that a + lady can expect from a gentleman. Be pleased, therefore, to write to my + agent, and request him to seal up my papers, and transmit them to the + office of his majesty's Secretary of State. They breathe no treason, + madam, and are entitled to official protection. The house, and most of the + furniture, as you know, are the property of my landlord, who, in due time, + will doubtless take charge of his own interest. I kiss your hand, Miss + Alice, and I hope we shall yet meet at St. James's—depend on it, + madam, that the royal Charlotte shall yet honor your merits; I know she + cannot but estimate your loyalty.” + </p> + <p> + “Here I was born, in humble obscurity—here I have lived, and here I + hope to die in quiet,” returned the meek Alice; “if I have known any + pleasure, in late years, beyond that which every Christian can find in our + daily duties, it has been, my sweet friends, in your accidental society.—Such + companions, in this remote corner of the kingdom, has been a boon too + precious to be enjoyed without alloy, it seems; and I have now to exchange + the past pleasure for present pain. Adieu! my young friend; let your trust + be in Him, to whose eyes both prince and peasant, the European and the + American, are alike, and we shall meet again, though it be neither in the + island of Britain nor on your own wide continent.” + </p> + <p> + “That,” said Colonel Howard, advancing, and taking her hand with kindness, + “that is the only disloyal sentiment I have ever heard fall from the lips + of Miss Alice Dunscombe! Is it to be supposed that Heaven has established + orders among men, and that it does not respect the works of its own + formation! But adieu; no doubt, if time was allowed us for suitable + explanations, we should find but little or no difference of opinion on + this subject.” + </p> + <p> + Alice did not appear to consider the matter as worthy of further + discussion at such a moment; for she gently returned the colonel's + leave-taking, and then gave her undivided attention to her female friends. + Cecilia wept bitterly on the shoulder of her respected companion, giving + vent to her regret at parting, and her excited feelings, at the same + moment; and Katherine pressed to the side of Alice, with the kindliness + prompted by her warm but truant heart, Their embraces were given and + received in silence, and each of the young ladies moved towards the boat, + as she withdrew herself from the arms of Miss Dunscombe. Colonel Howard + would not precede his wards, neither would he assist them into the barge. + That attention they received from Barnstable, who, after seeing the ladies + and their attendants seated, turned to the gentlemen, and observed: + </p> + <p> + “The boat waits.” + </p> + <p> + “Well, Miss Alice,” said Borroughcliffe, in bitter irony, “you are + entrusted by our excellent host with a message to his agent; will you do a + similar service to me, and write a report to the commander of the + district, and just tell him what a dolt—ay, use the plainest terms, + and say what an ass one Captain Borroughcliffe has proved himself in this + affair? You may throw in, by way of episode, that he has been playing + bo-peep with a rebellious young lady from the Colonies, and, like a great + boy, has had his head broken for his pains! Come, my worthy host, or + rather fellow-prisoner, I follow you, as in duty bound.” + </p> + <p> + “Stay,” cried Griffith; “Captain Borroughcliffe does not embark in that + boat.” + </p> + <p> + “Ha! sir; am I to be herded with the common men? Forget you that I have + the honor to bear the commission of his Britannic Majesty, and that—” + </p> + <p> + “I forget nothing that a gentleman is bound to remember, Captain + Borroughcliffe; among other things, I recollect the liberality of your + treatment to myself, when a prisoner. The instant the safety of my command + will justify such a step, not only you, but your men, shall be set at + liberty.” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe started in surprise, but his feelings were too much soured + by the destruction of those visions of glory, in which he had been + luxuriously indulging for the last day or two, to admit of his answering + as became a man. He swallowed his emotions, therefore, by a violent + effort, and walked along the beach, affecting to whistle a low but lively + air. + </p> + <p> + “Well, then,” cried Barnstable, “all our captives are seated. The boat + waits only for its officers!” + </p> + <p> + In his turn, Griffith walked away, in haughty silence, as if disdaining to + hold communion with his former friend. Barnstable paused a moment, from a + deference that long habit had created for his superior officer, and which + was not to be shaken off by every burst of angry passion; but perceiving + that the other had no intention to return, he ordered the seamen to raise + the boat from the sand, and bear it bodily into the water. The command was + instantly obeyed; and, by the time the young lieutenant was in his seat, + the barge was floating in the still heavy though no longer dangerous surf, + and the crew sprang into their places. + </p> + <p> + “Bear her off, boys!” he cried; “never mind a wet jacket. I've seen many a + worthy fellow tumbling on this beach in a worse time than this! Now you + have her head to sea; give way, my souls, give way.” + </p> + <p> + The seamen rose simultaneously at their oars, and by an united effort + obtained the command of their boat; which, after making a few sudden + ascents, and as many heavy pitches in the breakers, gained the smoother + seas of the swelling ocean, and stemmed the waters in a direction for the + place where the Alacrity was supposed to be in waiting. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0031" id="link2HCH0031"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXXI. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “His only plot was this—that, much provoked. + He raised his vengeful arm against his country.” + <i>Thomson</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Alice Duncombe remained on the sands, watching the dark spot that was soon + hid amid the waves in the obscurity of night, and listening, with + melancholy interest, to the regulated sounds of the oars, which were + audible long after the boat had been blended with the gloomy outline of + the eastern horizon. When all traces of her departed friends were to be + found only in her own recollections, she slowly turned from the sea, and + hastening to quit the bustling throng that were preparing for the + embarkation of the rest of the party, she ascended the path that conducted + her once more to the summit of those cliffs along which she had so often + roved, gazing at the boundless element that washed their base, with + sensations that might have been peculiar to her own situation. + </p> + <p> + The soldiers of Borroughcliffe, who were stationed at the head of the + pass, respectfully made way; nor did any of the sentinels of Manual heed + her retiring figure, until she approached the rear guard of the marines, + who were commanded by their vigilant captain in person. + </p> + <p> + “Who goes there?” cried Manual, advancing without the dusky group of + soldiers, as she approached them. + </p> + <p> + “One who possesses neither the power nor the inclination to do ye harm,” + answered the solitary female; “'tis Alice Dunscombe, returning, by + permission of your leader, to the place of her birth.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay,” muttered Manual, “this is one of Griffith's unmilitary exhibitions + of his politeness! Does the man think that there was ever a woman who had + no tongue! Have you the countersign, madam, that I may know you bear a + sufficient warrant to pass?” + </p> + <p> + “I have no other warrant besides my sex and weakness, unless Mr. + Griffith's knowledge that I have left him can be so considered.” + </p> + <p> + “The two former are enough,” said a voice, that proceeded from a figure + which had hitherto stood unseen, shaded by the trunk of an oak that spread + its wide but naked arms above the spot where the guard was paraded. + </p> + <p> + “Who have we here!” Manual again cried; “come in; yield, or you will be + fired at.” + </p> + <p> + “What, will the gallant Captain Manual fire on his own rescuer!” said the + Pilot, with cool disdain, as he advanced from the shadow of the tree. “He + had better reserve his bullets for his enemies, than waste them on his + friends.” + </p> + <p> + “You have done a dangerous deed, sir, in approaching, clandestinely, a + guard of marines! I wonder that a man who has already discovered, + to-night, that he has some knowledge of tactics, by so ably conducting a + surprise, should betray so much ignorance in the forms of approaching a + picket!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis now of no moment,” returned the Pilot; “my knowledge and my + ignorance are alike immaterial, as the command of the party is surrendered + to other and perhaps more proper hands. But I would talk to this lady + alone, sir; she is an acquaintance of my youth, and I will see her on her + way to the abbey.” + </p> + <p> + “The step would be unmilitary, Mr. Pilot, and you will excuse me if I do + not consent to any of our expedition straggling without the sentries. If + you choose to remain here to hold your discourse, I will march the picket + out of hearing; though I must acknowledge I see no ground so favorable as + this we are on, to keep you within range of our eyes. You perceive that I + have a ravine to retreat into in case of surprise, with this line of wall + on my left flank and the trunk of that tree to cover my right. A very + pretty stand might be made here, on emergency; for even the oldest troops + fight the best when their flanks are properly covered, and a way to make a + regular retreat is open in their rear.” + </p> + <p> + “Say no more, sir; I would not break up such a position on any account,” + returned the Pilot; “the lady will consent to retrace her path for a short + distance.” + </p> + <p> + Alice followed his steps, in compliance with this request, until he had + led her to a place, at some little distance from the marines, where a tree + had been prostrated by the late gale. She seated herself quietly on its + trunk, and appeared to wait with patience his own time for the explanation + of his motives in seeking the interview. The pilot paced for several + minutes back and forth, in front of the place where she was seated, in + profound silence, as if communing with himself; when suddenly throwing off + his air of absence, he came to her side, and assumed a position similar to + the one which she herself had taken. + </p> + <p> + “The hour is at hand, Alice, when we must part,” he at length commenced; + “it rests with yourself whether it shall be forever.” + </p> + <p> + “Let it then be forever, John,” she returned, with a slight tremor in her + voice. + </p> + <p> + “That word would have been less appalling had this accidental meeting + never occurred. And yet your choice may have been determined by prudence—for + what is there in my fate that can tempt a woman to wish that she might + share it?” + </p> + <p> + “If ye mean your lot is that of one who can find but few, or even none, to + partake of his joys, or to share in his sorrows—whose life is a + continual scene of dangers and calamities, of disappointments and mishaps—then + do ye know but little of the heart of woman, if ye doubt of either her + ability or her willingness to meet them with the man of her choice.” + </p> + <p> + “Say you thus, Alice? then have I misunderstood your meaning or + misinterpreted your acts. My lot is not altogether that of a neglected + man, unless the favor of princes and the smiles of queens are allowed to + go for nothing. My life is, however, one of many and fearful dangers; and + yet it is not filled altogether with calamities and mishaps; is it, + Alice?” He paused a moment, but in vain, for her answer. “Nay, then, I + have been deceived in the estimation that the world has affixed to my + combats and enterprises! I am not, Alice, the man I would be, or even the + man I had deemed myself.” + </p> + <p> + “You have gained a name, John, among the warriors of the age,” she + answered, in a subdued voice; “and it is a name that may be said to be + written in blood!” + </p> + <p> + “The blood of my enemies, Alice!” + </p> + <p> + “The blood of the subjects of your natural prince! The blood of those who + breathe the air you first breathed, and who were taught the same holy + lessons of instruction that you were first taught; but, which, I fear, you + have too soon forgotten!” + </p> + <p> + “The blood of the slaves of despotism!” he sternly interrupted her; “the + blood of the enemies of freedom! You have dwelt so long in this dull + retirement, and you have cherished so blindly the prejudices of your + youth, that the promise of those noble sentiments I once thought I could + see budding in Alice Dunscombe has not been fulfilled.” + </p> + <p> + “I have lived and thought only as a woman, as become my sex and station,” + Alice meekly replied; “and when it shall be necessary for me to live and + think otherwise, I should wish to die.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, there lie the first seeds of slavery! A dependent woman is sure to + make the mother of craven and abject wretches, who dishonor the name of + man!” + </p> + <p> + “I shall never be the mother of children, good or bad,” said Alice, with + that resignation in her tones that showed she had abandoned the natural + hopes of her sex. “Singly and unsupported have I lived; alone and + unlamented must I be carried to my grave.” + </p> + <p> + The exquisite pathos of her voice, as she uttered this placid speech, + blended as it was with the sweet and calm dignity of virgin pride, touched + the heart of her listener, and he continued silent many moments, as if in + reverence of her determination. Her sentiments awakened in his own breast + those feelings of generosity and disinterestedness which had nearly been + smothered in restless ambition and the pride of success. He resumed the + discourse, therefore, more mildly, and with a much greater exhibition of + deep feeling, and less of passion, in his manner. + </p> + <p> + “I know not, Alice, that I ought, situated as I am, and contented, if not + happy, as you are, even to attempt to revive in your bosom those + sentiments which I was once led to think existed there. It cannot, after + all, be a desirable fate, to share the lot of a rover like myself; one who + may be termed a Quixote in the behalf of liberal principles, and who may + be hourly called to seal the truth of those principles with his life.” + </p> + <p> + “There never existed any sentiment in my breast, in which you are + concerned, that does not exist there still, and unchanged,” returned + Alice, with her single-hearted sincerity. + </p> + <p> + “Do I hear you right? or have I misconceived your resolution to abide in + England? or have I not rather mistaken your early feelings?” + </p> + <p> + “You have fallen into no error now nor then, The weakness may still exist, + John; but the strength to struggle with it has, by the goodness of God, + grown with my years. It is not, however, of myself, but of you, that I + would speak. I have lived like one of our simple daisies, which in the + budding may have caught your eye; and I shall also wilt like the humble + flower, when the winter of my time arrives, without being missed from the + fields that have known me for a season. But your fall, John, will be like + that of the oak that now supports us, and men shall pronounce on the + beauty and grandeur of the noble stem while standing, as well as of its + usefulness when felled.” + </p> + <p> + “Let them pronounce as they will!” returned the proud stranger. “The truth + must be finally known: and when, that hour shall come, they will say, he + was a faithful and gallant warrior in his day; and a worthy lesson for all + who are born in slavery, but would live in freedom, shall be found in his + example.” + </p> + <p> + “Such may be the language of that distant people, whom ye have adopted in + the place of those that once formed home and kin to ye,” said Alice, + glancing her eye timidly at his countenance, as if to discern how far she + might venture, without awakening his resentment; “but what will the men of + the land of your birth transmit to their children, who will be the + children of those that are of your own blood?” + </p> + <p> + “They will say, Alice, whatever their crooked policy may suggest, or their + disappointed vanity can urge. But the picture must be drawn by the friends + of the hero, as well as by his enemies! Think you, that there are not pens + as well as swords in America?” + </p> + <p> + “I have heard that America called a land, John, where God has lavished his + favors with an unsparing hand; where he has bestowed many climes with + their several fruits, and where his power is exhibited no less than his + mercy. It is said her rivers are without any known end, and that lakes are + found in her bosom which would put our German Ocean to shame! The plains, + teeming with verdure, are spread over wide degrees; and yet those sweet + valleys, which a single heart can hold, are not wanting. In short, John, I + hear it is a broad land, that can furnish food for each passion, and + contain objects for every affection.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, you have found those, Alice, in your solitude, who have been willing + to do her justice! It is a country that can form a world of itself; and + why should they who inherit it look to other nations for their laws?” + </p> + <p> + “I pretend not to reason on the right of the children of that soil to do + whatever they may deem most meet for their own welfare,” returned Alice—“but + can men be born in such a land, and not know the feelings which bind a + human being to the place of his birth?” + </p> + <p> + “Can you doubt that they should be patriotic?” exclaimed the Pilot, in + surprise. “Do not their efforts in this sacred cause—their patient + sufferings—their long privations—speak loudly in their + behalf?” + </p> + <p> + “And will they who know so well how to love home sing the praises of him + who has turned his ruthless hand against the land of his fathers?” + </p> + <p> + “Forever harping on that word home!” said the Pilot, who now detected the + timid approaches of Alice to her hidden meaning. “Is a man a stick or a + stone, that he must be cast into the fire, or buried in a wall, wherever + his fate may have doomed him to appear on the earth? The sound of home is + said to feed the vanity of an English man, let him go where he will; but + it would seem to have a still more powerful charm with English women!” + </p> + <p> + “It is the dearest of all terms to every woman, John, for it embraces the + dearest of all ties! If your dames of America are ignorant of its charm, + all the favors which God has lavished on their land will avail their + happiness but little.” + </p> + <p> + “Alice,” said the Pilot, rising in his agitation, “I see but too well the + object of your allusions. But on this subject we can never agree; for not + even your powerful influence can draw me from the path of glory in which I + am now treading. But our time is growing brief; let us, then, talk of + other things.—This may be the last time I shall ever put foot on the + island of Britain.” + </p> + <p> + Alice paused to struggle with the feelings excited by this remark, before + she pursued the discourse. But soon shaking off the weakness, she added, + with a rigid adherence to that course which she believed to be her duty: + </p> + <p> + “And now, John, that you have landed, is the breaking up of a peaceful + family, and the violence ye have shown towards an aged man, a fit exploit + for one whose object is the glory of which ye have spoken?” + </p> + <p> + “Think you that I have landed, and placed my life in the hands of my + enemies, for so unworthy an object! No, Alice: my motive for this + undertaking has been disappointed, and therefore will ever remain a secret + from the world. But duty to my cause has prompted the step which you so + unthinkingly condemn. This Colonel Howard has some consideration with + those in power, and will answer to exchange for a better man. As for his + wards, you forget their home, their magical home is in America; unless, + indeed, they find them nearer at hand, under the proud flag of a frigate + that is now waiting for them in the offing.” + </p> + <p> + “You talk of a frigate!” said Alice, with sudden interest in the subject. + “Is she your only means of escaping from your enemies?” + </p> + <p> + “Alice Dunscombe has taken but little heed of passing events, to ask such + a question of me!” returned the haughty Pilot. “The question would have + sounded more discreetly had it been, 'Is she the only vessel with you that + your enemies will have to escape from?'” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, I cannot measure my language at such a moment,” continued Alice, + with a still stronger exhibition of anxiety. “It was my fortune to + overhear a part of a plan that was intended to destroy, by sudden means, + those vessels of America that were in our seas.” + </p> + <p> + “That might be a plan more suddenly adopted than easily executed, my good + Alice. And who were these redoubtable schemers?” + </p> + <p> + “I know not but my duty to the king should cause me to suppress this + information,” said Alice, hesitating. + </p> + <p> + “Well, be it so,” returned the Pilot, coolly; “it may prove the means of + saving the persons of some of the royal officers from death or captivity. + I have already said, this may be the last of my visits to this island, and + consequently, Alice, the last of our interviews—” + </p> + <p> + “And yet,” said Alice, still pursuing the train of her own thoughts, + “there can be but little harm in sparing human blood; and least of all in + serving those whom we have long known and regarded!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, that is a simple doctrine, and one that is easily maintained,” he + added, with much apparent indifference; “and yet King George might well + spare some of his servants—the list of his abject minions is so + long!” + </p> + <p> + “There was a man named Dillon, who lately dwelt in the abbey, but who has + mysteriously disappeared,” continued Alice; “or rather, who was captured + by your companions: know you aught of him, John?” + </p> + <p> + “I have heard there was a miscreant of that name, but we have never met. + Alice, if it please Heaven that this should be the last—” + </p> + <p> + “He was a captive in the schooner called the Ariel,” she added, still + unheeding his affected indifference to her communication; “and when + permitted to return to St. Ruth, he lost sight of his solemn promise, and + of his plighted honor, to wreak his malice. Instead of effecting the + exchange that he had conditioned to see made, he plotted treason against + his captors. Yes, it was most foul treason! for his treatment was generous + and kind, and his liberation certain.” + </p> + <p> + “He was a most unworthy scoundrel! But, Alice——” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, listen, John,” she continued, urged to even a keener interest in his + behalf by his apparent inattention; “and yet I should speak tenderly of + his failings, for he is already numbered with the dead! One part of his + scheme must have been frustrated; for he intended to destroy that schooner + which you call the Ariel, and to have taken the person of the young + Barnstable.” + </p> + <p> + “In both of which he has failed! The person of Barnstable I have rescued, + and the Ariel has been stricken by a hand far mightier than any of this + world!—she is wrecked.” + </p> + <p> + “Then is the frigate your only means of escape! Hasten, John, and seem not + so proud and heedless; for the hour may come when all your daring will not + profit ye against the machinations of secret enemies. This Dillon had also + planned that expresses should journey to a seaport at the south, with the + intelligence that your vessels were in these seas, in order that ships + might be dispatched to intercept your retreat.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot lost his affected indifference as she proceeded; and before she + ceased speaking, his eye was endeavoring to anticipate her words, by + reading her countenance through the dusky medium of the starlight. + </p> + <p> + “How know you this, Alice?” he asked quickly—“and what vessel did he + name?” + </p> + <p> + “Chance made me an unseen listener to their plan, and—I know not but + I forget my duty to my prince! but, John, 'tis asking too much of a weak + woman, to require that she shall see the man whom she once viewed with + eyes of favor sacrificed, when a word of caution, given in season, might + enable him to avoid the danger!” + </p> + <p> + “Once viewed with an eye of favor! Is it then so?” said the Pilot, + speaking in a vacant manner. “But, Alice, heard ye the force of the ships, + or their names? Give me their names, and the first lord of your British + admiralty shall not give so true an account of their force as I will + furnish from this list of my own.” + </p> + <p> + “Their names were certainly mentioned,” said Alice, with tender + melancholy; “but the name of one far nearer to me was ringing in my ears, + and has driven them from my mind.” + </p> + <p> + “You are the same good Alice I once knew! And my name was mentioned? What + said they of the Pirate? Had his arm stricken a blow that made them + tremble in their abbey? Did they call him coward, girl?” + </p> + <p> + “It was mentioned in terms that pained my heart as I listened; for it is + never too easy a task to forget the lapse of years, nor are the feelings + of youth to be easily eradicated.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, there is luxury in knowing that, with all their affected abuse, the + slaves dread me in their secret holds!” exclaimed the Pilot, pacing in + front of his listener with quick steps. “This it is to be marked, among + men, above all others in your calling! I hope yet to see the day when the + third George shall start at the sound of that name, even within the walls + of his palace.” + </p> + <p> + Alice Dunscombe heard him in deep and mortified silence. It was too + evident that a link in the chain of their sympathies was broken, and that + the weakness in which she had been unconsciously indulging was met by no + correspondent emotions in him. After sinking her head for a moment on her + bosom, she arose with a little more than her usual air of meekness, and + recalled the Pilot to a sense of her presence, by saying, in a yet milder + voice: + </p> + <p> + “I have now communicated all that it can profit you to know, and it is + meet that we separate.” + </p> + <p> + “What, thus soon?” he cried, starting and taking her hand. “This is but a + short interview, Alice, to precede so long a separation.” + </p> + <p> + “Be it short, or be it long, it must now end,” she replied. “Your + companions are on the eve of departure, and I trust you would be one of + the last who would wish to be deserted. If ye do visit England again, I + hope it may be with altered sentiments, so far as regards her interests. I + wish ye peace, John, and the blessings of God, as ye may be found to + deserve them.” + </p> + <p> + “I ask no farther, unless it may be the aid of your gentle prayers! But + the night is gloomy, and I will see you in safety to the abbey.” + </p> + <p> + “It is unnecessary,” she returned, with womanly reserve. “The innocent can + be as fearless, on occasion, as the most valiant among your warriors. But + here is no cause for fear. I shall take a path that will conduct me in a + different way from that which is occupied by your soldiers, and where I + shall find none but Him who is ever ready to protect the helpless. Once + more, John, I bid ye adieu.” Her voice faltered as she continued—“Ye + will share the lot of humanity, and have your hours of care and weakness; + at such moments ye can remember those ye leave on this despised island, + and perhaps among them ye may think of some whose interest in your welfare + has been far removed from selfishness.” + </p> + <p> + “God be with you, Alice!” he said, touched with her emotion, and losing + all vain images in more worthy feelings—“but I cannot permit you to + go alone.” + </p> + <p> + “Here we part, John,” she said firmly, “and forever! 'Tis for the + happiness of both, for I fear we have but little in common.” She gently + wrested her hand from his grasp, and once more bidding him adieu, in a + voice that was nearly inaudible, she turned and slowly disappeared, + moving, with lingering steps, in the direction of the abbey. + </p> + <p> + The first impulse of the pilot was certainly to follow, and insist on + seeing her on the way; but the music of the guard on the cliffs at that + moment sent forth its martial strains, and the whistle of the boatswain + was heard winding Its shrill call among the rocks, in those notes that his + practised ear well understood to be the last signal for embarking. + </p> + <p> + Obedient to the summons, this singular man, in whose breast the natural + feelings, that were now on the eve of a violent eruption, had so long been + smothered by the visionary expectations of a wild ambition, and perhaps of + fierce resentments, pursued his course, in deep abstraction, towards the + boats. He was soon met by the soldiers of Borroughcliffe, deprived of + their arms, it is true, but unguarded, and returning peacefully to their + quarters. The mind of the Pilot, happily for the liberty of these men, was + too much absorbed in his peculiar reflections, to note this act of + Griffith's generosity, nor did he arouse from his musing until his steps + were arrested by suddenly encountering a human figure in the pathway. A + light tap on his shoulder was the first mark of recognition he received, + when Borroughcliffe, who stood before him, said: + </p> + <p> + “It is evident, sir, from what has passed this evening, that you are not + what you seem. You may be some rebel admiral or general, for aught that I + know, the right to command having been strangely contested among ye this + night. But let who will own the chief authority, I take the liberty of + whispering in your ear that I have been scurvily treated by you—I + repeat, most scurvily treated by you all, generally, and by you in + particular.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot started at this strange address, which was uttered with all the + bitterness that could be imparted to it by a disappointed man; but he + motioned with his hand for the captain to depart, and turned aside to + pursue his own way. + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps I am not properly understood,” continued the obstinate soldier: + “I say, sir, you have treated me scurvily: and I would not be thought to + say this to any gentleman, without wishing to give him an opportunity to + vent his anger.” + </p> + <p> + The eye of the Pilot, as he moved forward, glanced at the pistols which + Borroughcliffe held in his hands, the one by the handle, and the other by + its barrel, and the soldier even fancied that his footsteps were quickened + by the sight. After gazing at him until his form was lost in the darkness, + the captain muttered to himself: + </p> + <p> + “He is no more than a common pilot, after all! No true gentleman would + have received so palpable a hint with such a start. Ah! here comes the + party of my worthy friend whose palate knows a grape of the north side of + Madeira from one of the south. The dog has the throat of a gentleman; we + will see how he can swallow a delicate allusion to his faults!” + </p> + <p> + Borroughcliffe stepped aside to allow the marines, who were also in motion + for the boats, to pass, and watched with keen looks for the person of the + commander. Manual, who had been previously apprised of the intention of + Griffith to release the prisoners, had halted to see that none but those + who had been liberated by authority were marching into the country. This + accidental circumstance gave Borroughcliffe an opportunity of meeting the + other at some little distance from either of their respective parties. + </p> + <p> + “I greet you, sir,” said Borroughcliffe, “with all affection. This has + been a pleasant forage for you, Captain Manual.” + </p> + <p> + The marine was far from being disposed to wrangle, but there was that in + the voice of the other which caused him to answer: + </p> + <p> + “It would have been far pleasanter, sir, if I had met an opportunity of + returning to Captain Borroughcliffe some of the favors that I have + received at his hands.” + </p> + <p> + “Nay, then, dear sir, you weigh my modesty to the earth! Surely you forget + the manner in which my hospitality has already been requited—by some + two hours mouthing of my sword-hilt; with a very unceremonious ricochet + into a corner; together with a love-tap received over the shoulders of one + of my men, by so gentle an instrument as the butt of a musket! Damme, sir, + but I think an ungrateful man only a better sort of beast!” + </p> + <p> + “Had the love-tap been given to the officer instead of the man,” returned + Manual, with all commendable coolness, “it would have been better justice; + and the ramrod might have answered as well as the butt, to floor a + gentleman who carried the allowance of four thirsty fiddlers under one + man's jacket.” + </p> + <p> + “Now, that is rank ingratitude to your own cordial of the south side, and + a most biting insult! I really see but one way of terminating this wordy + war, which, if not discreetly ended, may lead us far into the morning.” + </p> + <p> + “Elect your own manner of determining the dispute, sir; I hope, however, + it will not be by your innate knowledge of mankind, which has already + mistaken a captain of marines in the service of Congress, for a runaway + lover, bound to some green place or other.” + </p> + <p> + “You might just as well tweak my nose, sir!” said Borroughcliffe. “Indeed, + I think it would be the milder reproach of the two! will you make your + selection of these, sir? They were loaded for a very different sort of + service, but I doubt not will answer on occasion.” + </p> + <p> + “I am provided with a pair, that are charged for any service,” returned + Manual, drawing a pistol from his own belt, and stepping backward a few + paces. + </p> + <p> + “You are destined for America, I know,” said Borroughcliffe, who stood his + ground with consummate coolness; “but it would be more convenient for me, + sir, if you could delay your march for a single moment.” + </p> + <p> + “Fire and defend yourself!” exclaimed Manual, furiously, retracing his + steps towards his enemy. + </p> + <p> + The sounds of the two pistols were blended in one report, and the soldiers + of Borroughcliffe and the marines all rushed to the place on the sudden + alarm. Had the former been provided with arms, it is probable that a + bloody fray would have been the consequence of the sight that both parties + be held on arriving at the spot, which they did simultaneously. Manual lay + on his back, without any signs of life, and Borroughcliffe had changed his + cool, haughty, upright attitude for a recumbent posture, which was + somewhat between lying and sitting. + </p> + <p> + “Is the poor fellow actually expended?” said the Englishman, in something + like the tones of regret; “well, he had a soldier's mettle in him, and was + nearly as great a fool as myself!” + </p> + <p> + The marines had, luckily for the soldiers and their captain, by this time + discovered the signs of life in their own commander, who had been only + slightly stunned by the bullet, which had grazed his crown, and who, being + assisted on his feet, stood a minute or two rubbing his head, as if + awaking from a dream. As Manual came gradually to his senses, he + recollected the business in which he had just been engaged, and, in his + turn, inquired after the fate of his antagonist. + </p> + <p> + “I am here, my worthy incognito,” cried the other, with the voice of + perfect good nature; “lying in the lap of mother earth, and all the better + for opening a vein or two in my right leg;—though I do think that + the same effect might have been produced without treating the bone so + roughly!—But I opine that I saw you also reclining on the bosom of + our common ancestor.” + </p> + <p> + “I was down for a few minutes, I do believe,” returned Manual; “there is + the path of a bullet across my scalp.” + </p> + <p> + “Humph! on the head!” said Borroughcliffe, dryly; “the hurt is not likely + to be mortal, I see.—Well, I shall offer to raffle with the first + poor devil I can find that has but one good leg, for who shall have both; + and that will just set up a beggar and a gentleman!—Manual, give me + your hand; we have drunk together, and we have fought; surely there is + nothing now to prevent our being sworn friends.” + </p> + <p> + “Why,” returned Manual, continuing to rub his head, “I see no irremovable + objections—but you will want a surgeon? Can I order anything to be + done? There go the signals again to embark—march the fellows down at + quick time, sergeant; my own man may remain with me, or, I can do + altogether without assistance.” + </p> + <p> + “Ah! you are what I call a well-made man, my dear friend!” exclaimed + Borroughcliffe; “no weak points about your fortress! Such a man is worthy + to be the <i>head</i> of a whole corps, instead of a solitary company.—Gently, + Drill, gently; handle me as if I were made of potter's clay.—I will + not detain you longer, my friend Manual, for I hear signal after signal; + they must be in want of some of your astonishing reasoning faculties to + set them afloat.” + </p> + <p> + Manual might have been offended at the palpable allusions that his new + friend made to the firmness of his occiput, had not his perception of + things been a little confused by a humming sound that seemed to abide near + the region of thought. As it was, he reciprocated the good wishes of the + other, whom he shook most cordially by the hand, and once more renewed his + offers of service, after exchanging sundry friendly speeches. + </p> + <p> + “I thank you quite as much as if I were not at all indebted to you for + letting blood, thereby saving me a fit of apoplexy; but Drill has already + dispatched a messenger to B—— for a leech, and the lad may + bring the whole depot down upon you.—Adieu, once more, and remember + that if you ever visit England again as a friend, you are to let me see + you.” + </p> + <p> + “I shall do it without fail; and I shall keep you to your promise if you + once more put foot in America.” + </p> + <p> + “Trust me for that: I shall stand in need of your excellent head to guide + me safely among those rude foresters. Adieu; cease not to bear me in your + thoughts.” + </p> + <p> + “I shall never cease to remember you, my good friend,” returned Manual, + again scratching the member which was snapping in a manner that caused him + to fancy he heard it. Once more these worthies shook each other by the + hand, and again they renewed their promises of future intercourse; after + which they separated like two reluctant lovers—parting in a manner + that would have put to shame the friendship of Orestes and Pylades. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0032" id="link2HCH0032"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXXII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Nay, answer me: stand and unfold yourself.” + <i>Hamlet</i>. +</pre> + <p> + During the time occupied by the incidents that occurred after the Pilot + had made his descent on the land, the Alacrity, now under the orders of + Mr. Boltrope, the master of the frigate, lay off and on, in readiness to + receive the successful mariners. The direction of the wind had been + gradually changing from the northeast to the south, during the close of + the day; and long before the middle watches of the night, the wary old + seaman, who, it may be remembered, had expressed, in the council of war, + such a determined reluctance to trust his person within the realm of + Britain, ordered the man who steered the cutter to stand in boldly for the + land. Whenever the lead told them that it was prudent to tack, the course + of the vessel was changed: and in this manner the seamen continued to + employ the hours in patient attendance on the adventurers. The + sailing-master, who had spent the early years of his life as the commander + of divers vessels employed in trading, was apt, like many men of his + vocation and origin, to mistake the absence of refinement for the surest + evidence of seamanship; and, consequently, he held the little courtesies + and punctilios of a man-of-war in high disdain. His peculiar duties of + superintending the expenditure of the ship's stores, in their several + departments; of keeping the frigate's log-book; and of making his daily + examinations into the state of her sails and rigging—brought him so + little in collision with the gay, laughing, reckless young lieutenants, + who superintended the ordinary management of the vessel, that he might be + said to have formed a distinct species of the animal, though certainly of + the same genus with his more polished messmates. Whenever circumstances, + however, required that he should depart from the dull routine of his duty, + he made it a rule, as far as possible, to associate himself with such of + the crew as possessed habits and opinions the least at variance with his + own. + </p> + <p> + By a singular fatality, the chaplain of the frigate was, as respects + associates, in a condition nearly assimilated to that of this veteran tar. + </p> + <p> + An earnest desire to ameliorate the situation of those who were doomed to + meet death on the great deep had induced an experienced and simple-hearted + divine to accept this station, in the fond hope that he might be made the + favored instrument of salvation to many, who were then existing in a state + of the most abandoned self-forgetfulness. Neither our limits, nor our + present object, will permit the relation of the many causes that led, not + only to an entire frustration of all his visionary expectations, but to an + issue which rendered the struggle of the good divine with himself both + arduous and ominous, in order to maintain his own claims to the merited + distinctions of his sacred office. The consciousness of his backsliding + had so far lessened the earthly, if not the spiritual, pride of the + chaplain, as to induce him to relish the society of the rude master, whose + years had brought him, at times, to take certain views of futurity that + were singularly affected by the peculiar character of the individual. It + might have been that both found themselves out of their places—but + it was owing to some such secret sympathy, let its origin be what it + would, that the two came to be fond of each other's company. On the night + in question, Mr. Boltrope had invited the chaplain to accompany him in the + Alacrity; adding, in his broad, rough language, that as there was to be + fighting on shore, “his hand might come in play with some poor fellow or + other.” This singular invitation had been accepted, as well from a desire + to relieve the monotony of a sea-life by any change, as perhaps with a + secret yearning in the breast of the troubled divine to get as nigh to + terra firma as possible. Accordingly, after the Pilot had landed with his + boisterous party, the sailing-master and the chaplain, together with a + boatswain's mate and some ten or twelve seamen, were left in quiet + possession of the cutter. The first few hours of this peaceable + intercourse had been spent by the worthy messmates, in the little cabin of + the vessel, over a can of grog; the savory relish of which was much + increased by a characteristic disquisition on polemical subjects, which + our readers have great reason to regret it is not our present humor to + record. When, however, the winds invited the near approach to the hostile + shores already mentioned, the prudent sailing-master adjourned the + discussion to another and more suitable time, removing himself and the + can, by the same operation, to the quarter-deck. + </p> + <p> + “There,” cried the honest tar, placing the wooden vessel, with great + self-contentment, by his side on the deck, “this is ship's comfort! There + is a good deal of what I call a lubber's fuss, parson, kept up on board a + ship that shall be nameless, but which bears, about three leagues distant, + broad off in the ocean, and which is lying to under a close-reefed + maintopsail, a foretopmast-staysail, and foresail—I call my hand a + true one in mixing a can—take another pull at the halyards!—'twill + make your eye twinkle like a lighthouse, this dark morning! You won't? + well, we must give no offence to the Englishman's rum.”—After a + potent draught had succeeded this considerate declaration, he added: “You + are a little like our first lieutenant, parson, who drinks, as I call it, + nothing but the elements—which is, water stiffened with air.” + </p> + <p> + “Mr. Griffith may indeed be said to set a wholesome example to the crew,” + returned the chaplain, perhaps with a slight consciousness that it had not + altogether possessed its due weight with himself. + </p> + <p> + “Wholesome!” cried Boltrope; “let me tell you, my worthy leaf-turner, that + if you call such a light diet wholesome, you know but little of salt water + and sea-fogs! However, Mr. Griffith is a seaman; and if he gave his mind + less to trifles and gimcracks, he would be, by the time he got to about + our years, a very rational sort of a companion.—But you see, parson, + just now, he thinks too much of small follies; such as man-of-war + discipline.—Now there is rationality in giving a fresh nip to a + rope, or in looking well at your mats, or even in crowning a cable; but + damme, priest, if I see the use—luff, luff, you lubber; don't ye + see, sir, you are steering for Garmany!—If I see the use, as I was + saying, of making a rumpus about the time when a man changes his shirt; + whether it be this week, or next week, or, for that matter, the week + after, provided it be bad weather. I sometimes am mawkish about attending + muster (and I believe I have as little to fear on the score of behavior as + any man), lest it should be found I carried my tobacco in the wrong + cheek!” + </p> + <p> + “I have indeed thought it somewhat troublesome to myself, at times; and it + is in a striking degree vexatious to the spirit, especially when the body + has been suffering under seasickness.” + </p> + <p> + “Why, yes, you were a little apt to bend your duds wrong for the first + month or so,” said the master; “I remember you got the marine's scraper on + your head, once, in your hurry to bury a dead man! Then you never looked + as if you belonged to the ship, so long as those cursed black + knee-breeches lasted! For my part, I never saw you come up the + quarter-deck ladder, but I expected to see your shins give way across the + combing of the hatch—a man does look like the devil, priest, + scudding about a ship's decks in that fashion, under bare poles! But now + the tailor has found out the articles ar'n't seaworthy, and we have got + your lower stanchions cased in a pair of purser's slops, I am puzzled + often to tell your heels from those of a maintopman!” + </p> + <p> + “I have good reason to be thankful for the change,” said the humbled + priest, “if the resemblance you mention existed, while I was clad in the + usual garb of one of my calling.” + </p> + <p> + “What signifies a calling?” returned Boltrope, catching his breath after a + most persevering draught: “a man's shins are his shins, let his upper + works belong to what sarvice they may. I took an early prejudyce against + knee-breeches, perhaps from a trick I've always had of figuring the devil + as wearing them. You know, parson, we seldom hear much said of a man, + without forming some sort of an idea concerning his rigging and + fashion-pieces—and so, as I had no particular reason to believe that + Satan went naked—keep full, ye lubber; now you are running into the + wind's eye, and be d——d to ye!—But as I was saying, I + always took a conceit that the devil wore knee-breeches and a cock'd hat. + There's some of our young lieutenants, who come to muster on Sundays in + cock'd hats, just like soldier-officers; but, d'ye see, I would sooner + show my nose under a nightcap than under a scraper!” + </p> + <p> + “I hear the sound of oars!” exclaimed the chaplain, who, finding this + image more distinct than even his own vivid conceptions of the great + father of evil, was quite willing to conceal his inferiority by changing + the discourse. “Is not one of our boats returning?” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, 'tis likely; if it had been me, I should have been land-sick + before this—ware round, boys, and stand by to heave to on the other + tack.” + </p> + <p> + The cutter, obedient to her helm, fell off before the wind; and rolling an + instant in the trough of the sea, came up again easily to her oblique + position, with her head towards the cliffs; and gradually losing her way, + as her sails were brought to counteract each other, finally became + stationary. During the performance of this evolution, a boat had hove up + out of the gloom, in the direction of the land; and by the time the + Alacrity was in a state of rest, it had approached so nigh as to admit of + hailing. + </p> + <p> + “Boat, ahoy!” murmured Boltrope, through a trumpet, which, aided by his + lungs, produced sounds not unlike the roaring of a bull. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” was thrown back from a clear voice, that swept across the water + with a fullness that needed no factitious aid to render it audible. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, there comes one of the lieutenants, with his ay, ay,” said Boltrope—“pipe + the side, there, you boatswain's mate! But here's another fellow more on + our quarter! Boat ahoy!” + </p> + <p> + “Alacrity”—returned another voice, in a direction different from the + other. + </p> + <p> + “Alacrity! There goes my commission of captain of this craft, in a whiff,” + returned the sailing-master. “That is as much as to say, here comes one + who will command when he gets on board. Well, well, it is Mr. Griffith, + and I can't say, notwithstanding his love of knee-buckles and small wares, + but I'm glad he's out of the hands of the English! Ay, here they all come + upon us at once! here is another fellow, that pulls like the jolly-boat, + coming up on our lee-beam, within hail—let us see if he is asleep—boat + ahoy!” + </p> + <p> + “Flag,” answered a third voice from a small, light-rowing boat, which had + approached very near the cutter, in a direct line from the cliffs, without + being observed. + </p> + <p> + “Flag!” echoed Boltrope, dropping his trumpet in amazement—“that's a + big word to come out of a jolly-boat! Jack Manly himself could not have + spoken it with a fuller mouth; but I'll know who it is that carries such a + weather helm, with a Yankee man-of-war's prize! Boat ahoy! I say.” + </p> + <p> + This last call was uttered in those short menacing tones, that are + intended to be understood as intimating that the party hailing is in + earnest; and it caused the men who were rowing, and who were now quite + close to the cutter, to suspend their strokes, simultaneously, as if they + dreaded that the cry would be instantly succeeded by some more efficient + means of ascertaining their character. The figure that was seated by + itself in the stern of the boat started at this second summons, and then, + as if with sudden recollection, a quiet voice replied: + </p> + <p> + “No—no.” + </p> + <p> + “'No—no,' and 'flag,' are very different answers,” grumbled + Boltrope; “what know-nothing have we here?” + </p> + <p> + He was yet muttering his dissatisfaction at the ignorance of the + individual that was approaching, whoever it might be, when the jolly-boat + came slowly to their side, and the Pilot stepped from her stern-sheets on + the decks of the prize. + </p> + <p> + “Is it you, Mr. Pilot?” exclaimed the sailing-master, raising a + battle-lantern within a foot of the other's face, and looking with a sort + of stupid wonder at the proud and angry eye he encountered—“Is it + you! Well, I should have rated you for a man of more experience than to + come booming down upon a man-of-war in the dark, with such a big word in + your mouth, when every boy in the two vessels knows that we carry no + swallow-tailed bunting abroad! Flag! Why you might have got a shot, had + there been soldiers.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot threw him a still fiercer glance, and turning away with a look + of disgust, he walked along the quarterdeck towards the stern of the + vessel, with an air of haughty silence, as if disdaining to answer. + Boltrope kept his eyes fastened on him for a moment longer, with some + appearance of scorn; but the arrival of the boat first hailed, which + proved to be the barge, immediately drew his attention to other matters. + Barnstable had been rowing about in the ocean for a long time, unable to + find the cutter; and as he had been compelled to suit his own demeanor to + those with whom he was associated, he reached the Alacrity in no very + good-humored mood. Colonel Howard and his niece had maintained during the + whole period the most rigid silence, the former from pride, and the latter + touched with her uncle's evident displeasure; and Katherine, though + secretly elated with the success of all her projects, was content to + emulate their demeanor for a short time, in order to save appearances. + Barnstable had several times addressed himself to the latter, without + receiving any other answer than such as was absolutely necessary to + prevent the lover from taking direct offence, at the same time that she + intimated by her manner her willingness to remain silent. Accordingly, the + lieutenant, after aiding the ladies to enter the cutter, and offering to + perform the same service to Colonel Howard, which was coldly declined, + turned, with that sort of irritation that is by no means less rare in + vessels of war than with poor human nature generally, and gave vent to his + spleen where he dared. + </p> + <p> + “How's this! Mr. Boltrope!” he cried, “here are boats coming alongside + with ladies in them, and you keep your gaft swayed up till the leach of + the sail is stretched like a fiddle-string—settle away your + peak-halyards, sir, settle away!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, sir,” grumbled the master; “settle away that peak there; though + the craft wouldn't forge ahead a knot in a month, with all her jibs hauled + over!” He walked sulkily forward among the men, followed by the meek + divine; and added, “I should as soon have expected to see Mr. Barnstable + come off with a live ox in his boat as a petticoat! The Lord only knows + what the ship is coming to next, parson! What between cocked hats and + epaulettes, and other knee-buckle matters, she was a sort of no-man's land + before; and now, what with the women and their bandboxes, they'll make + another Noah's ark of her. I wonder they didn't all come aboard in a coach + and six, or a one-horse shay!” + </p> + <p> + It was a surprising relief to Barnstable to be able to give utterance to + his humor, for a few moments, by ordering the men to make sundry + alterations in every department of the vessel, in a quick, hurried voice, + that abundantly denoted, not only the importance of his improvements, but + the temper in which they were dictated. In his turn, however, he was soon + compelled to give way, by the arrival of Griffith in the heavily rowing + launch of the frigate, which was crowded with a larger body of the seamen + who had been employed in the expedition. In this manner, boat after boat + speedily arrived, and the whole party were once more happily embarked in + safety under their national flag. + </p> + <p> + The small cabin of the Alacrity was relinquished to Colonel Howard and his + wards, with their attendants. The boats were dropped astern, each + protected by its own keeper; and Griffith gave forth the mandate to fill + the sails and steer broad off into the ocean. For more than an hour the + cutter held her course in this direction, gliding gracefully through the + glittering waters, rising and settling heavily on the long, smooth + billows, as if conscious of the unusual burden that she was doomed to + carry; but at the end of that period her head was once more brought near + the wind, and she was again held at rest, awaiting the appearance of the + dawn, in order to discover the position of the prouder vessel on which she + was performing the humble duty of a tender. More than a hundred and fifty + living men were crowded within her narrow limits; and her decks presented, + in the gloom, as she moved along, the picture of a mass of human heads. + </p> + <p> + As the freedom of a successful expedition was unavoidably permitted, loud + jokes, and louder merriment, broke on the silent waters from the reckless + seamen, while the exhilarating can passed from hand to hand, strange oaths + and dreadful denunciations breaking forth at times from some of the + excited crew against their enemy. At length the bustle of re-embarking + gradually subsided, and many of the crew descended to the hold of the + cutter, in quest of room to stretch their limbs, when a clear, manly voice + was heard rising above the deep in those strains that a seaman most loves + to hear. Air succeeded air, from different voices, until even the spirit + of harmony grew dull with fatigue, and verses began to be heard where + songs were expected, and fleeting lines succeeded stanzas. The decks were + soon covered with prostrate men, seeking their natural rest under the open + heavens, and perhaps dreaming, as they yielded heavily to the rolling of + the vessel, of scenes of other times in their own hemisphere. The dark + glances of Katherine were concealed beneath her falling lids: and even + Cecilia, with her head bowed on the shoulder of her cousin, slept sweetly + in innocence and peace. Boltrope groped his way into the hold among the + seamen, where, kicking one of the most fortunate of the men from his + berth, he established himself in his place with all that cool indifference + to the other's comfort that had grown with his experience, from the time + when he was treated thus cavalierly in his own person to the present + moment. In this manner head was dropped after head on the planks, the + guns, or on whatever first offered for a pillow, until Griffith and + Barnstable, alone, were left pacing the different sides of the + quarter-deck in haughty silence. + </p> + <p> + Never did a morning watch appear so long to the two young sailors, who + were thus deprived, by resentment and pride, of that frank and friendly + communion that had for so many years sweetened the tedious hours of their + long and at times dreary service. To increase the embarrassment of their + situation, Cecilia and Katherine, suffering from the confinement of the + small and crowded cabin, sought the purer air of the deck, about the time + when the deepest sleep had settled on the senses of the wearied mariners. + They stood, leaning against the taffrail, discoursing with each other in + low and broken sentences; but a sort of instinctive knowledge of the + embarrassment which existed between their lovers caused a guarded control + over every look or gesture which might be construed into an encouragement + for one of the young men to advance at the expense of the other. Twenty + times, however, did the impatient Barnstable feel tempted to throw off the + awkward restraint, and approach his mistress; but in each instance was he + checked by the secret consciousness of error, as well as by that habitual + respect for superior rank that forms a part of the nature of a + sea-officer. On the other hand, Griffith manifested no intention to profit + by this silent concession in his favor, but continued to pace the short + quarter-deck, with strides more hurried than ever; and was seen to throw + many an impatient glance towards that quarter of the heavens where the + first signs of the lingering day might be expected to appear. At length + Katherine, with a ready ingenuity, and perhaps with some secret coquetry, + removed the embarrassment by speaking first, taking care to address the + lover of her cousin: + </p> + <p> + “How long are we condemned to these limited lodgings, Mr. Griffith?” she + asked; “truly, there is a freedom in your nautical customs, which, to say + the least, is novel to us females, who have been accustomed to the + division of space!” + </p> + <p> + “The instant that there is light to discover the frigate, Miss Plowden,” + he answered, “you shall be transferred from a vessel of an hundred to one + of twelve hundred tons. If your situation there be less comfortable than + when within the walls of St. Ruth, you will not forget that they who live + on the ocean claim it as a merit to despise the luxuries of the land.” + </p> + <p> + “At least, sir,” returned Katherine, with a sweet grace, which she well + knew how to assume on occasion, “what we shall enjoy will be sweetened by + liberty and embellished by a sailor's hospitality. To me, Cicely, the air + of this open sea is as fresh and invigorating as if it were wafted from + our own distant America!” + </p> + <p> + “If you have not the arm of a patriot, you at least possess a most loyal + imagination, Miss Plowden,” said Griffith, laughing; “this soft breeze + blows in the direction of the fens of Holland, instead of the broad plains + of America.—Thank God, there come the signs of day, at last! unless + the currents have swept the ship far to the north, we shall surely see her + with the light.” + </p> + <p> + This cheering intelligence drew the eyes of the fair cousins towards the + east, where their delighted looks were long fastened, while they watched + the glories of the sun rising over the water. As the morning had advanced, + a deeper gloom was spread across the ocean, and the stars were gleaming in + the heavens like balls of twinkling fire. But now a streak of pale light + showed itself along the horizon, growing brighter, and widening at each + moment, until long fleecy clouds became visible, where nothing had been + seen before but the dim base of the arch that overhung the dark waters. + This expanding light, which, in appearance, might be compared to a silvery + opening in the heavens, was soon tinged with a pale flush, which quickened + with sudden transitions into glows yet deeper, until a belt of broad flame + bounded the water, diffusing itself more faintly towards the zenith, where + it melted into the pearl-colored sky, or played on the fantastic volumes + of a few light clouds with inconstant glimmering. While these beautiful + transitions were still before the eyes of the youthful admirers of their + beauties, a voice was heard above them, crying as if from the heavens: + </p> + <p> + “Sail-ho! The frigate lies broad off to the seaward, sir!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay; you have been watching with one eye asleep, fellow,” returned + Griffith, “or we should have heard you before! Look a little north of the + place where the glare of the sun is coming, Miss Plowden, and you will be + able to see our gallant vessel.” + </p> + <p> + An involuntary cry of pleasure burst from the lips of Katherine, as she + followed his directions, and first beheld the frigate through the medium + of the fluctuating colors of the morning. The undulating outline of the + lazy ocean, which rose and fell heavily against the bright boundary of the + heavens, was without any relief to distract the eye as it fed eagerly on + the beauties of the solitary ship. She was riding sluggishly on the long + seas, with only two of her lower and smaller sails spread, to hold her in + command; but her tall masts and heavy yards were painted against the fiery + sky in strong lines of deep black, while even the smallest cord in the + mazes of her rigging might be distinctly traced, stretching from spar to + spar, with the beautiful accuracy of a picture. At moments, when her huge + hull rose on a billow and was lifted against the background of the sky, + its shape and dimensions were brought into view; but these transient + glimpses were soon lost, as it settled into the trough, leaving the waving + spars bowing gracefully towards the waters, as if about to follow the + vessel into the bosom of the deep. As a clearer light gradually stole on + the senses, the delusion of colors and distance vanished together, and + when a flood of day preceded the immediate appearance of the sun, the ship + became plainly visible within a mile of the cutter, her black hull + checkered with ports, and her high, tapering masts exhibiting their proper + proportions and hues. + </p> + <p> + At the first cry of “A sail!” the crew of the Alacrity had been aroused + from their slumbers by the shrill whistle of the boatswain, and long + before the admiring looks of the two cousins had ceased to dwell on the + fascinating sight of morning chasing night from the hemisphere, the cutter + was again in motion to join her consort. It seemed but a moment before + their little vessel was in, what the timid females thought, a dangerous + proximity to the frigate, under whose lee she slowly passed, in order to + admit of the following dialogue between Griffith and his aged commander: + </p> + <p> + “I rejoice to see you, Mr. Griffith!” cried the captain, who stood in the + channel of his ship, waving his hat in the way of cordial greeting. “You + are welcome back, Captain Manual, welcome, welcome, all of you, my boys! + as welcome as a breeze in the calm latitudes.” As his eye, however, passed + along the deck of the Alacrity, it encountered the shrinking figures of + Cecilia and Katherine; and a dark shade of displeasure crossed his decent + features, while he added: “How's this, gentlemen? The frigate of Congress + is neither a ballroom nor a church, that is to be thronged with women!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” muttered Boltrope to his friend the chaplain, “now the old man + has hauled out his mizzen, you'll see him carry a weather-helm! He wakes + up about as often as the trades shift their points, and that's once in six + months. But when there has been a neap-tide in his temper for any time, + you're sure to find it followed by a flood with a vengeance. Let us hear + what the first lieutenant can say in favor of his petticoat quality!” + </p> + <p> + The blushing sky had not exhibited a more fiery glow than gleamed in the + fine face of Griffith for a moment; but, struggling with his disgust, he + answered with bitter emphasis: + </p> + <p> + “'Twas the pleasure of Mr. Gray, sir, to bring off the prisoners.” + </p> + <p> + “Of Mr. Gray!” repeated the captain, instantly losing every trace of + displeasure in an air of acquiescence. “Come-to, sir, on the same tack + with the ship, and I will hasten to order the accommodation-ladder rigged, + to receive our guests!” + </p> + <p> + Boltrope listened to this sudden alteration in the language of his + commander with sufficient wonder; nor was it until he had shaken his head + repeatedly, with the manner of one who saw deeper than his neighbors into + a mystery, that he found leisure to observe: + </p> + <p> + “Now, parson, I suppose if you held an almanac in your fist, you'd think + you could tell which way we shall have the wind to-morrow! but damn me, + priest, if better calculators than you haven't failed! Because a lubberly—no, + he's a thorough seaman, I'll say that for the fellow!—because a + pilot chooses to say, 'Bring me off these here women,' the ship is to be + so cluttered with she-cattle, that a man will be obligated to spend half + his time in making his manners! Now mind what I tell you, priest, this + very frolic will cost Congress the price of a year's wages for an + able-bodied seaman in bunting and canvas for screens; besides the wear and + tear of running-gear in shortening sail, in order that the women need not + be 'stericky in squalls!” + </p> + <p> + The presence of Mr. Boltrope being required to take charge of the cutter, + the divine was denied an opportunity of dissenting from the opinions of + his rough companion; for the loveliness of their novel shipmates had not + failed to plead loudly in their favor with every man in the cutter whose + habits and ideas had not become rigidly set in obstinacy. + </p> + <p> + By the time the Alacrity was hove-to, with her head towards the frigate, + the long line of boats that she had been towing during the latter part of + the night were brought to her side, and filled with men. A wild scene of + unbridled merriment and gayety succeeded, while the seamen were exchanging + the confinement of the prize for their accustomed lodgings in the ship, + during which the reins of discipline were slightly relaxed. Loud laughter + was echoed from boat to boat, as they glided by each other; and rude + jests, interlarded with quaint humors and strange oaths, were freely + bandied from mouth to mouth. The noise, however, soon ceased, and the + passage of Colonel Howard and his wards was then effected with less + precipitancy and due decorum. Captain Munson, who had been holding a + secret dialogue with Griffith and the Pilot, received his unexpected + guests with plain hospitality, but with an evident desire to be civil. He + politely yielded to their service his two convenient staterooms, and + invited them to partake, in common with himself, of the comforts of the + great cabin. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0033" id="link2HCH0033"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXXIII. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Furious press the hostile squadron, + Furious he repels their rage. + Loss of blood at length enfeebles; + Who can war with thousands wage?” + <i>Spanish War Song.</i> +</pre> + <p> + We cannot detain the narrative to detail the scenes which busy wonder, + aided by the relation of divers marvelous feats, produced among the + curious seamen who remained in the ship, and their more fortunate fellows + who had returned in glory from an expedition to the land. For nearly an + hour the turbulence of a general movement was heard, issuing from the deep + recesses of the frigate, and the boisterous sounds of hoarse merriment + were listened to by the officers in indulgent silence; but all these + symptoms of unbridled humor ceased by the time the morning repast was + ended, when the regular sea-watch was set, and the greater portion of + those whose duty did not require their presence on the vessel's deck, + availed themselves of the opportunity to repair the loss of sleep + sustained in the preceding night. Still no preparations were made to put + the ship in motion, though long and earnest consultations, which were + supposed to relate to their future destiny, were observed by the younger + officers to be held between their captain, the first lieutenant, and the + mysterious Pilot. The latter threw many an anxious glance along the + eastern horizon, searching it minutely with his glass, and then would turn + his impatient looks at the low, dense bank of fog, which, stretching + across the ocean like a barrier of cloud, entirely intercepted the view + towards the south. To the north and along the land the air was clear, and + the sea without a spot of any kind; but in the east a small white sail had + been discovered since the opening of day, which was gradually rising above + the water, and assuming the appearance of a vessel of some size. Every + officer on the quarter-deck in his turn had examined this distant sail, + and had ventured an opinion on its destination and character; and even + Katherine, who with her cousin was enjoying, in the open air, the novel + beauties of the ocean, had been tempted to place her sparkling eye to a + glass, to gaze at the stranger. + </p> + <p> + “It is a collier,” Griffith said, “who has hauled from the land in the + late gale, and who is luffing up to his course again. If the wind holds + here in the south, and he does not get into that fog-bank, we can stand + off for him and get a supply of fuel before eight bells are struck.” + </p> + <p> + “I think his head is to the northward, and that he is steering off the + wind,” returned the Pilot, in a musing manner, “If that Dillon succeeded + in getting his express far enough along the coast, the alarm has been + spread, and we must be wary. The convoy of the Baltic trade is in the + North Sea, and news of our presence could easily have been taken off to it + by some of the cutters that line the coast, I could wish to get the ship + as far south as the Helder!” + </p> + <p> + “Then we lose this weather tide!” exclaimed the impatient Griffith; + “surely we have the cutter as a lookout! besides, by beating into the fog, + we shall lose the enemy, if enemy it be, and it is thought meet for an + American frigate to skulk from her foes!” + </p> + <p> + The scornful expression that kindled the eye of the Pilot, like a gleam of + sunshine lighting for an instant some dark dell and laying bare its + secrets, was soon lost in the usually quiet look of his glance, though he + hesitated like one who was struggling with his passions before he + answered: + </p> + <p> + “If prudence and the service of the States require it, even this proud + frigate must retreat and hide from the meanest of her enemies. My advice, + Captain Munson, is, that you make sail, and beat the ship to windward, as + Mr. Griffith has suggested, and that you order the cutter to precede us, + keeping more in with the land.” + </p> + <p> + The aged seaman, who evidently suspended his orders only to receive an + intimation of the other's pleasure, immediately commanded his youthful + assistant to issue the necessary mandates to put these measures in force. + Accordingly, the Alacrity, which vessel had been left under the command of + the junior lieutenant of the frigate, was quickly under way; and, making + short stretches to windward, she soon entered the bank of fog, and was + lost to the eye. In the mean time the canvas of the ship was loosened, and + spread leisurely, in order not to disturb the portion of the crew who were + sleeping; and, following her little consort, she moved heavily through the + water, bearing up against the dull breeze. + </p> + <p> + The quiet of regular duty had succeeded to the bustle of making sail; and, + as the rays of the sun fell less obliquely on the distant land, Katherine + and Cecilia were amusing Griffith by vain attempts to point out the + rounded eminences which they fancied lay in the vicinity of the deserted + mansion of St. Ruth. Barnstable, who had resumed his former station in the + frigate as her second lieutenant, was pacing the opposite side of the + quarter-deck, holding under his arm the speaking-trumpet, which denoted + that he held the temporary control of the motions of the ship, and + inwardly cursing the restraint that kept him from the side of his + mistress. At this moment of universal quiet, when nothing above low + dialogues interrupted the dashing of the waves as they were thrown lazily + aside by the bows of the vessel, the report of a light cannon burst out of + the barrier of fog, and rolled by them on the breeze, apparently vibrating + with the rising and sinking of the waters. + </p> + <p> + “There goes the cutter!” exclaimed Griffith, the instant the sound was + heard. + </p> + <p> + “Surely,” said the captain, “Somers is not so indiscreet as to scale his + guns, after the caution he has received!” + </p> + <p> + “No idle scaling of guns is intended there,” said the Pilot, straining his + eyes to pierce the fog, but soon turning away in disappointment at his + inability to succeed—“that gun is shotted, and has been fired in the + hurry of a sudden signal!—can your lookouts see nothing, Mr. + Barnstable?” + </p> + <p> + The lieutenant of the watch hailed the man aloft, and demanded if anything + were visible in the direction of the wind, and received for answer that + the fog intercepted the view in that quarter of the heavens, but that the + sail in the east was a ship, running large, or before the wind. The Pilot + shook his head doubtingly at this information, but still he manifested a + strong reluctance to relinquish the attempt of getting more to the + southward. Again he communed with the commander of the frigate, apart from + all other ears; and while they yet deliberated, a second report was heard, + leaving no doubt that the Alacrity was firing signal-guns for their + particular attention. + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps,” said Griffith, “he wishes to point out his position, or to + ascertain ours; believing that we are lost like himself in the mist” + </p> + <p> + “We have our compasses!” returned the doubting captain; “Somers has a + meaning in what he says!” + </p> + <p> + “See!” cried Katherine, with girlish delight, “see, my cousin! see, + Barnstable! how beautifully that vapor is wreathing itself in clouds above + the smoky line of fog! It stretches already into the very heavens like a + lofty pyramid!” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable sprang lightly on a gun, as he repeated her words: + </p> + <p> + “Pyramids of fog! and wreathing clouds! By heaven!” he shouted, “'tis a + tall ship! Royals, skysails, and stud-dingsails all abroad! She is within + a mile of us, and comes down like a racehorse, with a spanking breeze, + dead before it! Now know we why Somers is speaking in the mist!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay,” cried Griffith, “and there goes the Alacrity, just breaking out of + the fog, hovering in for the land!” + </p> + <p> + “There is a mighty hull under all that cloud of canvas, Captain Munson,” + said the observant but calm Pilot: “it is time, gentlemen, to edge away to + leeward.” + </p> + <p> + “What, before we know from whom we run!” cried Griffith; “my life on it, + there is no single ship King George owns but would tire of the sport + before she had played a full game of bowls with—” + </p> + <p> + The haughty air of the young man was daunted by the severe look he + encountered in the eye of the Pilot, and he suddenly ceased, though + inwardly chafing with impatient pride. + </p> + <p> + “The same eye that detected the canvas above the fog might have seen the + flag of a vice-admiral fluttering still nearer the heavens,” returned the + collected stranger; “and England, faulty as she may be, is yet too + generous to place a flag-officer in time of war in command of a frigate, + or a captain in command of a fleet. She knows the value of those who shed + their blood in her behalf, and it is thus that she is so well served! + Believe me, Captain Munson, there is nothing short of a ship of the line + under that symbol of rank and that broad show of canvas!” + </p> + <p> + “We shall see, sir, we shall see,” returned the old officer, whose manner + grew decided, as the danger appeared to thicken; “beat to quarters, Mr. + Griffith, for we have none but enemies to expect on this coast” + </p> + <p> + The order was instantly issued, when Griffith remarked, with a more + temperate zeal: + </p> + <p> + “If Mr. Gray be right, we shall have reason to thank God that we are so + light of heel!” + </p> + <p> + The cry of “a strange vessel close aboard the frigate” having already + flown down the hatches, the ship was in an uproar at the first tap of the + drum. The seamen threw themselves from their hammocks, and lashing them + rapidly into long, hard bundles, they rushed to the decks, where they were + dexterously stowed in the netting, to aid the defences of the upper part + of the vessel. While this tumultuous scene was exhibiting, Griffith gave a + secret order to Merry, who disappeared, leading his trembling cousins to a + place of safety in the inmost depths of the ship. + </p> + <p> + The guns were cleared of their lumber and loosened. The bulkheads were + knocked down, and the cabin relieved of its furniture; and the gun-deck + exhibited one unbroken line of formidable cannon, arranged in all the + order of a naval battery ready to engage. Arm-chests were thrown open, and + the decks strewed with pikes, cutlasses, pistols, and all the various + weapons for boarding. In short, the yards were slung, and every other + arrangement was made with a readiness and dexterity that were actually + wonderful, though all was performed amid an appearance of disorder and + confusion that rendered the ship another Babel during the continuance of + the preparations. In a very few minutes everything was completed, and even + the voices of the men ceased to be heard answering to their names, as they + were mustered at their stations, by their respective officers. Gradually + the ship became as quiet as the grave; and when even Griffith or his + commander found it necessary to speak, their voices were calmer, and their + tones more mild than usual. The course of the vessel was changed to an + oblique line from that in which their enemy was approaching, though the + appearance of flight was to be studiously avoided to the last moment. When + nothing further remained to be done, every eye became fixed on the + enormous pile of swelling canvas that was rising, in cloud over cloud, far + above the fog, and which was manifestly moving, like driving vapor, + swiftly to the north. Presently the dull, smoky boundary of the mist which + rested on the water was pushed aside in vast volumes, and the long taper + spars that projected from the bowsprit of the strange ship issued from the + obscurity, and were quickly followed by the whole of the enormous fabric + to which they were merely light appendages. For a moment, streaks of + reluctant vapor clung to the huge floating pile; but they were soon shaken + off by the rapid vessel, and the whole of her black hull became distinct + to the eye. + </p> + <p> + “One, two, three rows of teeth!” said Boltrope, deliberately counting the + tiers of guns that bristled along the sides of the enemy; “a three-decker! + Jack Manly would show his stern to such a fellow! and even the bloody + Scotchman would run!” + </p> + <p> + “Hard up with your helm, quartermaster!” cried Captain Munson; “there is + indeed no time to hesitate, with such an enemy within a quarter of a mile! + Turn the hands up, Mr. Griffith, and pack on the ship from her trucks to + her lower studdingsail-booms. Be stirring, sir, be stirring! Hard up with + your helm! Hard up, and be damn'd to you!” + </p> + <p> + The unusual earnestness of their aged commander acted on the startled crew + like a voice from the deep, and they waited not for the usual signals of + the boatswain and drummer to be given, before they broke away from their + guns, and rushed tumultuously to aid in spreading the desired canvas. + There was one minute of ominous confusion, that to an inexperienced eye + would have foreboded the destruction of all order in the vessel, during + which every hand, and each tongue, seemed in motion; but it ended in + opening the immense folds of light duck which were displayed along the + whole line of the masts, far beyond the ordinary sails, overshadowing the + waters for a great distance, on either side of the vessel. During the + moment of inaction that succeeded this sudden exertion, the breeze, which + had brought up the three-decker, fell fresher on the sails of the frigate, + and she started away from her dangerous enemy with a very perceptible + advantage in point of sailing. + </p> + <p> + “The fog rises!” cried Griffith; “give us but the wind for an hour, and we + shall run her out of gunshot!” + </p> + <p> + “These nineties are very fast off the wind,” returned the captain, in a + low tone, that was intended only for the ears of his first lieutenant and + the Pilot; “and we shall have a struggle for it.” + </p> + <p> + The quick eye of the stranger was glancing over the movements of his + enemy, while he answered: + </p> + <p> + “He finds we have the heels of him already! he is making ready, and we + shall be fortunate to escape a broadside! Let her yaw a little, Mr. + Griffith; touch her lightly with the helm; if we are raked, sir, we are + lost!” + </p> + <p> + The captain sprang on the taffrail of his ship with the activity of a + younger man, and in an instant he perceived the truth of the other's + conjecture. + </p> + <p> + Both vessels now ran for a few minutes, keenly watching each other's + motions like two skilful combatants; the English ship making slight + deviations from the line of her course, and then, as her movements were + anticipated by the other, turning as cautiously in the opposite direction, + until a sudden and wide sweep of her huge bows told the Americans plainly + on which tack to expect her. Captain Munson made a silent but impressive + gesture with his arm, as if the crisis were too important for speech, + which indicated to the watchful Griffith the way he wished the frigate + sheered, to avoid the weight of the impending danger. Both vessels whirled + swiftly up to the wind, with their heads towards the land; and as the huge + black side of the three-decker, checkered with its triple batteries, + frowned full upon her foe, it belched forth a flood of fire and smoke, + accompanied by a bellowing roar that mocked the surly moanings of the + sleeping ocean. The nerves of the bravest man in the frigate contracted + their fibres, as the hurricane of iron hurtled by them, and each eye + appeared to gaze in stupid wonder, as if tracing the flight of the swift + engines of destruction. But the voice of Captain Munson was heard in the + din, shouting while he waved his hat earnestly in the required direction: + </p> + <p> + “Meet her! meet her with the helm, boy! meet her, Mr. Griffith, meet her!” + </p> + <p> + Griffith had so far anticipated this movement as to have already ordered + the head of the frigate to be turned in its former course, when, struck by + the unearthly cry of the last tones uttered by his commander, he bent his + head, and beheld the venerable seaman driven through the air, his hat + still waving, his gray hair floating in the wind, and his eye set in the + wild look of death. + </p> + <p> + “Great God!” exclaimed the young man, rushing to the side of the ship, + where he was just in time to see the lifeless body disappear in the waters + that were dyed in its blood; “he has been struck by a shot! Lower away the + boat, lower away the jolly-boat, the barge, the tiger, the——” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis useless,” interrupted the calm, deep voice of the Pilot; “he has met + a warrior's end, and he sleeps in a sailor's grave! The ship is getting + before the wind again, and the enemy is keeping his vessel away.” + </p> + <p> + The youthful lieutenant was recalled by these words to his duty, and + reluctantly turned his eyes away from the bloody spot on the waters, which + the busy frigate had already passed, to resume the command of the vessel + with a forced composure. + </p> + <p> + “He has cut some of our running-gear,” said the master, whose eye had + never ceased to dwell on the spars and rigging of the ship; “and there's a + splinter out of the maintopmast that is big enough for a fid! He has let + daylight through some of our canvas too; but, taking it by-and-large, the + squall has gone over and little harm done. Didn't I hear something said of + Captain Munson getting jammed by a shot?” + </p> + <p> + “He is killed!” said Griffith, speaking in a voice that was yet husky with + horror—“he is dead, sir, and carried overboard; there is more need + that we forget not ourselves, in this crisis.” + </p> + <p> + “Dead!” said Boltrope, suspending the operation of his active jaws for a + moment, in surprise; “and buried in a wet jacket! Well, it is lucky 'tis + no worse; for damme if I did not think every stick in the ship would have + been cut out of her!” + </p> + <p> + With this consolatory remark on his lips, the master walked slowly + forward, continuing his orders to repair the damages with a singleness of + purpose that rendered him, however uncouth as a friend, an invaluable man + in his station. + </p> + <p> + Griffith had not yet brought his mind to the calmness that was so + essential to discharge the duties which had thus suddenly and awfully + devolved on him, when his elbow was lightly touched by the Pilot, who had + drawn closer to his side. + </p> + <p> + “The enemy appear satisfied with the experiment,” said the stranger; “and + as we work the quicker of the two, he loses too much ground to repeat it, + if he be a true seaman.” + </p> + <p> + “And yet as he finds we leave him so fast,” returned Griffith, “he must + see that all his hopes rest in cutting us up aloft. I dread that he will + come by the wind again, and lay us under his broadside; we should need a + quarter of an hour to run without his range, if he were anchored!” + </p> + <p> + “He plays a surer game—see you not that the vessel we made in the + eastern board shows the hull of a frigate? 'Tis past a doubt that they are + of one squadron, and that the expresses have sent them in our wake. The + English admiral has spread a broad clew, Mr. Griffith; and, as he gathers + in his ships, he sees that his game has been successful.” + </p> + <p> + The faculties of Griffith had been too much occupied with the hurry of the + chase to look at the ocean; but, startled at the information of the Pilot, + who spoke coolly, though like a man sensible of the existence of + approaching danger, he took the glass from the other, and with his own eye + examined the different vessels in sight. It is certain that the + experienced officer, whose flag was flying above the light sails of the + three-decker, saw the critical situation of his chase, and reasoned much + in the same manner as the Pilot, or the fearful expedient apprehended by + Griffith would have been adopted. Prudence, however, dictated that he + should prevent his enemy from escaping by pressing so closely on his rear + as to render it impossible for the American to haul across his bows and + run into the open sea between his own vessel and the nearest frigate of + his squadron. The unpractised reader will be able to comprehend the case + better by accompanying the understanding eye of Griffith, as it glanced + from point to point, following the whole horizon. To the west lay the + land, along which the Alacrity was urging her way industriously, with the + double purpose of keeping her consort abeam, and of avoiding a dangerous + proximity to their powerful enemy. To the east, bearing off the starboard + bow of the American frigate, was the vessel first seen, and which now + began to exhibit the hostile appearance of a ship of war, steering in a + line converging towards themselves, and rapidly drawing nigher; while far + in the northeast was a vessel as yet faintly discerned, whose evolutions + could not be mistaken by one who understood the movements of nautical + warfare. + </p> + <p> + “We are hemmed in effectually,” said Griffith, dropping the glass from his + eye; “and I know not but our wisest course would be to haul in to the + land, and, cutting everything light adrift, endeavor to pass the broadside + of the flag-ship.” + </p> + <p> + “Provided she left a rag of canvas to do it with!” returned the Pilot. + “Sir, 'tis an idle hope! She would strip your ship in ten minutes, to her + plankshears. Had it not been for a lucky wave on which so many of her shot + struck and glanced upwards, we should have nothing to boast of left from + the fire she has already given; we must stand on, and drop the + three-decker as far as possible.” + </p> + <p> + “But the frigates?” said Griffith, “What are we to do with the frigates?” + </p> + <p> + “Fight them!” returned the Pilot, in a low determined voice; “fight them! + Young man, I have borne the stars and stripes aloft in greater straits + than this, and even with honor! Think not that my fortune will desert me + now.” + </p> + <p> + “We shall have an hour of desperate battle!” + </p> + <p> + “On that we may calculate; but I have lived through whole days of + bloodshed! You seem not one to quail at the sight of an enemy.” + </p> + <p> + “Let me proclaim your name to the men!” said Griffith; “'twill quicken + their blood, and at such a moment be a host in itself.” + </p> + <p> + “They want it not,” returned the Pilot, checking the hasty zeal of the + other with his hand. “I would be unnoticed, unless I am known as becomes + me. I will share your Danger, but would not rob you of a tittle of your + glory. Should we come to grapple,” he continued, while a smile of + conscious pride gleamed across his face, “I will give forth the word as a + war-cry, and, believe me, these English will quail before it!” + </p> + <p> + Griffith submitted to the stranger's will; and, after they had deliberated + further on the nature of their evolutions, he gave his attention again to + the management of the vessel. The first object which met his eye on + turning from the Pilot was Colonel Howard, pacing the quarter-deck with a + determined brow and a haughty mien, as if already in the enjoyment of that + triumph which now seemed certain. + </p> + <p> + “I fear, sir,” said the young man, approaching him with respect, “that you + will soon find the deck unpleasant and dangerous; your wards are——” + </p> + <p> + “Mention not the unworthy term!” interrupted the colonel. “What greater + pleasure can there be than to inhale the odor of loyalty that is wafted + from yonder floating tower of the king?—And danger! you know but + little of old George Howard, young man, if you think he would for + thousands miss seeing that symbol of rebellion leveled before the flag of + his majesty.” + </p> + <p> + “If that be your wish, Colonel Howard,” returned Griffith, biting his lip + as he looked around at the wondering seamen who were listeners, “you will + wait in vain; but I pledge you my word that when that time arrives you + shall be advised, and that your own hands shall do the ignoble deed.” + </p> + <p> + “Edward Griffith, why not this moment? This is your moment of probation—submit + to the clemency of the crown, and yield your crew to the royal mercy! In + such a case I would remember the child of my brother Harry's friend; and + believe me, my name is known to the ministry. And you, misguided and + ignorant abettors of rebellion! Cast aside your useless weapons, or + prepare to meet the vengeance of yonder powerful and victorious servant of + your prince.” + </p> + <p> + “Fall back! back with ye, fellows!” cried Griffith, fiercely, to the men + who were gathering around the colonel, with looks of sullen vengeance. “If + a man of you dare approach him, he shall be cast into the sea.” + </p> + <p> + The sailors retreated at the order of their commander; but the elated + veteran had continued to pace the deck for many minutes before stronger + interests diverted the angry glances of the seamen to other objects. + </p> + <p> + Notwithstanding the ship of the line was slowly sinking beneath the + distant waves, and in less than an hour from the time she had fired the + broadside, no more than one of her three tiers of guns was visible from + the deck of the frigate, she yet presented an irresistible obstacle + against retreat to the south. On the other hand, the ship first seen drew + so nigh as to render the glass no longer necessary in watching her + movements. She proved to be a frigate, though one so materially lighter + than the American as to have rendered her conquest easy, had not her two + consorts continued to press on for the scene of battle with such rapidity. + During the chase, the scene had shifted from the point opposite to St. + Ruth, to the verge of those shoals where our tale commenced. As they + approached the latter, the smallest of the English ships drew so nigh as + to render the combat unavoidable. Griffith and his crew had not been idle + in the intermediate time, but all the usual preparations against the + casualties of a sea-fight had been duly made, when the drum once more + called the men to their quarters, and the ship was deliberately stripped + of her unnecessary sails, like a prize-fighter about to enter the arena, + casting aside the encumbrances of dress. At the instant she gave this + intimation of her intention to abandon flight, and trust the issue to the + combat, the nearest English frigate also took in her light canvas in token + of her acceptance of the challenge. + </p> + <p> + “He is but a little fellow,” said Griffith to the Pilot, who hovered at + his elbow with a sort of fatherly interest in the other's conduct of the + battle, “though he carries a stout heart.” + </p> + <p> + “We must crush him at a blow,” returned the stranger; “not a shot must be + delivered until our yards are locking.” + </p> + <p> + “I see him training his twelves upon us already; we may soon expect his + fire.” + </p> + <p> + “After standing the brunt of a ninety-gun ship,” observed the collected + Pilot, “we shall not shrink from the broadside of a two-and-thirty.” + </p> + <p> + “Stand to your guns, men!” cried Griffith, through his trumpet—“not + a shot is to be fired without the order.” + </p> + <p> + This caution, so necessary to check the ardor of the seamen, was hardly + uttered, before their enemy became wrapped in sheets of fire and volumes + of smoke, as gun after gun hurled its iron missiles at their vessel in + quick succession. Ten minutes might have passed, the two vessels sheering + close to each other every foot they advanced, during which time the crew + of the American were compelled, by their commander, to suffer the fire of + their adversary, without returning a shot. This short period, which seemed + an age to the seamen, was distinguished in their vessel by deep silence. + Even the wounded and dying, who fell in every part of the ship, stifled + their groans, under the influence of the severe discipline, which gave a + character to every man, and each movement of the vessel; and those + officers who were required to speak were heard only in the lowest tones of + resolute preparation. At length the ship slowly entered the skirts of the + smoke that enveloped their enemy; and Griffith heard the man who stood at + his side whisper the word “Now.” + </p> + <p> + “Let them have it!” cried Griffith, in a voice that was heard in the + remotest parts of the ship. + </p> + <p> + The shout that burst from the seamen appeared to lift the decks of the + vessel, and the affrighted frigate trembled like an aspen with the recoil + of her own massive artillery, that shot forth a single sheet of flame, the + sailors having disregarded, in their impatience, the usual order of + firing. The effect of the broadside on the enemy was still more dreadful; + for a death-like silence succeeded to the roar of the guns, which was only + broken by the shrieks and execrations that burst from her, like the + moanings of the damned. During the few moments in which the Americans were + again loading their cannon, and the English were recovering from their + confusion, the vessel of the former moved slowly past her antagonist, and + was already doubling across her bows, when the latter was suddenly, and, + considering the inequality of their forces, it may be added desperately, + headed into her enemy. The two frigates grappled. The sudden and furious + charge made by the Englishman, as he threw his masses of daring seamen + along his bowsprit, and out of his channels, had nearly taken Griffith by + surprise; but Manual, who had delivered his first fire with the broadside, + now did good service, by ordering his men to beat back the intruders, by a + steady and continued discharge. Even the wary Pilot lost sight of their + other foes, in the high daring of that moment, and smiles of stern + pleasure were exchanged between him and Griffith as both comprehended, at + a glance, their advantages. + </p> + <p> + “Lash his bowsprit to our mizzenmast,” shouted the lieutenant, “and we + will sweep his decks as he lies!” + </p> + <p> + Twenty men sprang eagerly forward to execute the order, among the foremost + of whom were Boltrope and the stranger. + </p> + <p> + “Ay, now he's our own!” cried the busy master, “and we will take an + owner's liberties with him, and break him up—for by the eternal——” + </p> + <p> + “Peace, rude man,” said the Pilot, in a voice of solemn remonstrance; “at + the next instant you may face your God; mock not his awful name!” + </p> + <p> + The master found time, before he threw himself from the spar on the deck + of the frigate again, to cast a look of amazement at his companion, who, + with a steady mien, but with an eye that lighted with a warrior's ardor, + viewed the battle that raged around him, like one who marked its progress + to control the result. + </p> + <p> + The sight of the Englishmen rushing onward with shouts and bitter menaces + warmed the blood of Colonel Howard, who pressed to the side of the + frigate, and encouraged his friends, by his gestures and voice, to come + on. + </p> + <p> + “Away with ye, old croaker!” cried the master, seizing him by the collar; + “away with ye to the hold, or I'll order you fired from a gun.” + </p> + <p> + “Down with your arms, rebellious dog!” shouted the colonel, carried beyond + himself by the ardor of the fray; “down to the dust, and implore the mercy + of your injured prince!” + </p> + <p> + Invigorated by a momentary glow, the veteran grappled with his brawny + antagonist; but the issue of the short struggle was yet suspended, when + the English, driven back by the fire of the marines, and the menacing + front that Griffith with his boarders presented, retreated to the + forecastle of their own ship, and attempted to return the deadly blows + they were receiving, in their hull, from the cannon that Barnstable + directed. A solitary gun was all they could bring to bear on the + Americans; but this, loaded with cannister, was fired so near as to send + its glaring flame into the very faces of their enemies. The struggling + colonel, who was already sinking beneath the arm of his foe, felt the + rough grasp loosen from his throat at the flash, and the two combatants + sunk powerless on their knees facing each other. + </p> + <p> + “How, now, brother!” exclaimed Boltrope, with a smile of grim fierceness; + “some of that grist has gone to your mill, ha!” + </p> + <p> + No answer could, however, be given before the yielding forms of both fell + to the deck, where they lay helpless, amid the din of the battle and the + wild confusion of the eager combatants. + </p> + <p> + Notwithstanding the furious struggle they witnessed, the elements did not + cease their functions; and, urged by the breeze, and lifted irresistibly + on a wave, the American ship was forced through the water still further + across the bows of her enemy. The idle fastenings of hemp and iron were + snapped asunder like strings of tow, and Griffith saw his own ship borne + away from the Englishman at the instant that the bowsprit of the latter + was torn from its lashings, and tumbled into the sea, followed by spar + after spar, until nothing of all her proud tackling was remaining, but the + few parted and useless ropes that were left dangling along the stumps of + her lower masts. As his own stately vessel moved from the confusion she + had caused, and left the dense cloud of smoke in which her helpless + antagonist lay, the eye of the young man glanced anxiously toward the + horizon, where he now remembered he had more foes to contend against. + </p> + <p> + “We have shaken off the thirty-two most happily!” he said to the Pilot, + who followed his motions with singular interest; “but here is another + fellow sheering in for us, who shows as many ports as ourselves, and who + appears inclined for a closer interview; besides, the hull of the ninety + is rising again, and I fear she will be down but too soon!” + </p> + <p> + “We must keep the use of our braces and sails,” returned the Pilot, “and + on no account close with the other frigate; we must play a double game, + sir, and fight this new adversary with our heels as well as with our + guns.” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis time then that we were busy, for he is shortening sail, and as he + nears so fast we may expect to hear from him every minute; what do you + propose, sir?” + </p> + <p> + “Let him gather in his canvas,” returned the Pilot; “and when he thinks + himself snug, we can throw out a hundred men at once upon our yards, and + spread everything alow and aloft; we may then draw ahead of him by + surprise; if we can once get him in our wake, I have no fears of dropping + them all.” + </p> + <p> + “A stern chase is a long chase,” cried Griffith, “and the thing may do! + Clear up the decks, here, and carry down the wounded; and, as we have our + hands full, the poor fellows who have done with us must go overboard at + once.” + </p> + <p> + This melancholy duty was instantly attended to, while the young seaman who + commanded the frigate returned to his duty with the absorbed air of one + who felt its high responsibility. These occupations, however, did not + prevent his hearing the sounds of Barnstable's voice calling eagerly to + young Merry. Bending his head towards the sound, Griffith beheld his + friend looking anxiously up the main hatch, with a face grimed with smoke, + his coat off, and his shirt bespattered with human blood. “Tell me, boy,” + he said, “is Mr. Griffith untouched? They say that a shot came in upon the + quarter-deck that tripped up the heels of half a dozen.” + </p> + <p> + Before Merry could answer, the eyes of Barnstable, which even while he + spoke was scanning the state of the vessel's rigging, encountered the kind + looks of Griffith, and from that moment perfect harmony was restored + between the friends. + </p> + <p> + “Ah! you are there, Griff, and with a whole skin, I see,” cried + Barnstable, smiling with pleasure; “they have passed poor Boltrope down + into one of his own storerooms! If that fellow's bowsprit had held on ten + minutes longer, what a mark I should have made on his face and eyes!” + </p> + <p> + “'Tis perhaps best as it is,” returned Griffith; “but what have you done + with those whom we are most bound to protect?” + </p> + <p> + Barnstable made a significant gesture towards the depths of the vessel, as + he answered: + </p> + <p> + “On the cables; safe as wood, iron, and water can keep them—though + Katherine has had her head up three times to——” + </p> + <p> + A summons from the Pilot drew Griffith away; and the young officers were + compelled to forget their individual feelings, in the pressing duties of + their stations. The ship which the American frigate had now to oppose was + a vessel of near her own size and equipage; and when Griffith looked at + her again, he perceived that she had made her preparations to assert her + equality in manful fight. + </p> + <p> + Her sails had been gradually reduced to the usual quantity, and, by + certain movements on her decks the lieutenant and his constant attendant, + the Pilot, well understood that she only wanted to lessen her distance a + few hundred yards to begin the action. + </p> + <p> + “Now spread everything,” whispered the stranger. + </p> + <p> + Griffith applied the trumpet to his mouth, and shouted in a voice that was + carried even to his enemy: “Let fall-out with your booms—sheet home—hoist + away of everything!” + </p> + <p> + The inspiring cry was answered by a universal bustle; fifty men flew out + on the dizzy heights of the different spars, while broad sheets of canvas + rose as suddenly along the masts as if some mighty bird were spreading its + wings. The Englishman instantly perceived his mistake, and he answered the + artifice by a roar of artillery. Griffith watched the effects of the + broadside with an absorbing interest, as the shot whistled above his head; + but when he perceived his masts untouched, and the few unimportant ropes + only that were cut, he replied to the uproar with a burst of pleasure. A + few men were, however, seen clinging with wild frenzy to the cordage, + dropping from rope to rope like wounded birds fluttering through a tree, + until they fell heavily into the ocean, the sullen ship sweeping by them + in cold indifference. At the next instant the spars and masts of their + enemy exhibited a display of men similar to their own, when Griffith again + placed the trumpet to his mouth, and shouted aloud: + </p> + <p> + “Give it to them; drive them from their yards, boys; scatter them with + your grape—unreeve their rigging!” + </p> + <p> + The crew of the American wanted but little encouragement to enter on this + experiment with hearty good will, and the close of his cheering words were + uttered amid the deafening roar of his own cannon. The Pilot had, however, + mistaken the skill and readiness of their foe; for, notwithstanding the + disadvantageous circumstances under which the Englishman increased his + sail, the duty was steadily and dexterously performed. + </p> + <p> + The two ships were now running rapidly on parallel lines, hurling at each + other their instruments of destruction with furious industry, and with + severe and certain loss to both, though with no manifest advantage in + favor of either. Both Griffith and the Pilot witnessed with deep concern + this unexpected defeat of their hopes; for they could not conceal from + themselves that each moment lessened their velocity through the water, as + the shot of their enemy stripped the canvas from the yards, or dashed + aside the lighter spars in their terrible progress. + </p> + <p> + “We find our equal here!” said Griffith to the stranger. “The ninety is + heaving up again like a mountain; and if we continue to shorten sail at + this rate, she will soon be down upon us!” + </p> + <p> + “You say true, sir,” returned the Pilot, musing; “the man shows judgment + as well as spirit: but—” + </p> + <p> + He was interrupted by Merry, who rushed from the forward part of the + vessel, his whole face betokening the eagerness of his spirit, and the + importance of his intelligence. + </p> + <p> + “The breakers!” he cried, when nigh enough to be heard amid the din: “we + are running dead on a ripple, and the sea is white not two hundred yards + ahead.” + </p> + <p> + The Pilot jumped on a gun, and bending to catch a glimpse through the + smoke, he shouted, in those clear, piercing tones that could be even heard + among the roaring of the cannon: “Port, port your helm! we are on the + Devil's Grip! pass up the trumpet, sir; port your helm, fellow; give it + them, boys—give it to the proud English dogs!” Griffith + unhesitatingly relinquished the symbol of his rank, fastening his own firm + look on the calm but quick eye of the Pilot, and gathering assurance from + the high confidence he read in the countenance of the stranger. The seamen + were too busy with their cannon and their rigging to regard the new + danger; and the frigate entered one of the dangerous passes of the shoals, + in the heat of a severely contested battle. The wondering looks of a few + of the older sailors glanced at the sheets of foam that flew by them, in + doubt whether the wild gambols of the waves were occasioned by the shot of + the enemy, when suddenly the noise of cannon was succeeded by the sullen + wash of the disturbed element, and presently the vessel glided out of her + smoky shroud, and was boldly steering in the centre of the narrow + passages. For ten breathless minutes longer the Pilot continued to hold an + uninterrupted sway, during which the vessel ran swiftly by ripples and + breakers, by streaks of foam and darker passages of deep water, when he + threw down his trumpet, and exclaimed: + </p> + <p> + “What threatened to be our destruction has proved our salvation! Keep + yonder hill crowned with wood one point open from the church tower at its + base, and steer east by north; you will run through these shoals on that + course in an hour, and by so doing you will gain five leagues of your + enemy, who will have to double their tail.” + </p> + <p> + The moment he stepped from the gun, the Pilot lost the air of authority + that had so singularly distinguished his animated form, and even the close + interest he had manifested in the incidents of the day became lost in the + cold, settled reserve he had affected during his intercourse with his + present associates. Every officer in the ship, after the breathless + suspense of uncertainly had passed, rushed to those places where a view + might be taken of their enemies. The ninety was still steering bol'ly + onward, and had already approached the two-and-thirty, which lay a + helpless wreck, rolling on the unruly seas that were rudely tossing her on + their wanton billows. The frigate last engaged was running along the edge + of the ripple, with her torn sails flying loosely in the air, her ragged + spars tottering in the breeze, and everything above her hull exhibiting + the confusion of a sudden and unlooked-for check to her progress. The + exulting taunts and mirthful congratulations of the seamen, as they gazed + at the English ships, were, however, soon forgotten in the attention that + was required to their own vessel. The drums beat the retreat, the guns + were lashed, the wounded again removed, and every individual able to keep + the deck was required to lend his assistance in repairing the damages of + the frigate and securing her masts. + </p> + <p> + The promised hour carried the ship safely through all the dangers, which + were much lessened by daylight; and by the time the sun had begun to fall + over the land, Griffith, who had not quitted the deck during the day, + beheld his vessel once more cleared of the confusion of the chase and + battle, and ready to meet another foe. At this period he was summoned to + the cabin, at the request of the ship's chaplain Delivering the charge of + the frigate to Barnstable, who had been his active assistant, no less in + their subsequent labors than in the combat, he hastily divested himself of + the vestiges of the fight, and proceeded to obey the repeated and earnest + call. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0034" id="link2HCH0034"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXXIV. + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Whither, 'midst falling dew, + While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, + Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue + Thy solitary way?” + <i>Bryant.</i> +</pre> + <p> + When the young seaman who now commanded the frigate descended from the + quarter-deck in compliance with the of ten-repeated summons, he found the + vessel restored to the same neatness as if nothing had occurred to disturb + its order. The gun-deck had been cleansed of its horrid stains, and the + smoke of the fight had long since ascended through the hatches and mingled + with the clouds that flitted above the ship. As he walked along the silent + batteries, even the urgency of his visit could not prevent him from + glancing his eyes towards the splintered sides, those terrible vestiges, + by which the paths of the shot of their enemy might be traced; and by the + time he tapped lightly at the door of the cabin, his quick look had + embraced every material injury the vessel had sustained in her principal + points of defence. The door was opened by the surgeon of the frigate, who, + as he stepped aside to permit Griffith to enter, shook his head with that + air of meaning, which, in one of his profession, is understood to imply + the abandonment of all hopes, and then immediately quitted the apartment, + in order to attend to those who might profit by his services. + </p> + <p> + The reader is not to imagine that Griffith had lost sight of Cecilia and + her cousin during the occurrences of that eventful day: on the contrary, + his troubled fancy had presented her terror and distress, even in the + hottest moments of the fight; and the instant that the crew were called + from their guns he had issued an order to replace the bulkheads of the + cabin, and to arrange its furniture for their accommodation, though the + higher and imperious duties of his station had precluded his attending to + their comfort in person. He expected, therefore, to find the order of the + rooms restored; but he was by no means prepared to encounter the scene he + was now to witness. + </p> + <p> + Between two of the sullen cannon, which gave such an air of singular + wildness to the real comfort of the cabin, was placed a large couch, on + which the colonel was lying, evidently near his end. Cecilia was weeping + by his side, her dark ringlets falling in unheeded confusion around her + pale features, and sweeping in their rich exuberance the deck on which she + kneeled. Katherine leaned tenderly over the form of the dying veteran, + while her dark, tearful eyes seemed to express self-accusation blended + with deep commiseration. A few attendants of both sexes surrounded the + solemn scene, all of whom appeared to be under the influence of the + hopeless intelligence which the medical officer had but that moment + communicated. The servants of the ship had replaced the furniture with a + care that mocked the dreadful struggle that so recently disfigured the + warlike apartment, and the stout square frame of Boltrope occupied the + opposite settee, his head resting on the lap of the captain's steward, and + his hand gently held in the grasp of his friend the chaplain. Griffith had + heard of the wound of the master, but his own eyes now conveyed the first + intelligence of the situation of Colonel Howard. When the shock of this + sudden discovery had a little subsided, the young man approached the couch + of the latter, and attempted to express his regret and pity, in a voice + that afforded an assurance of his sincerity. + </p> + <p> + “Say no more, Edward Griffith,” interrupted the colonel, waving his hand + feebly for silence; “it seemeth to be the will of God that this rebellion + should triumph, and it is not for vain man to impeach the acts of + Omnipotence. To my erring faculties, it wears an appearance of mystery, + but doubtless it Is to answer the purpose of his own inscrutable + providence. I have sent for you, Edward, on a business that I would fain + see accomplished before I die, that it may not be said that old George + Howard neglected his duty, even in his last moments. You see this weeping + child at my side; tell me, young man, do you love the maiden?” + </p> + <p> + “Am I to be asked such a question?” exclaimed Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “And will you cherish her—will you supply to her the places of + father and mother—will you become the fond guardian of her innocence + and weakness?” + </p> + <p> + Griffith could give no other answer than a fervent pressure of the hand he + had clasped. + </p> + <p> + “I believe you,” continued the dying man; “for however he may have + forgotten to inculcate his own loyalty, worthy Hugh Griffith could never + neglect to make his son a man of honor. I had weak and perhaps evil wishes + in behalf of my late unfortunate kinsman, Mr. Christopher Dillon; but, + they have told me that he was false to his faith. If this be true, I would + refuse him the hand of the girl, though he claimed the fealty of the + British realms. But he has passed away, and I am about to follow him into + a world where we shall find but one Lord to serve; and it may have been + better for us both had we more remembered our duty to him, while serving + the princes of the earth. One thing further—know you this officer of + your Congress well—this Mr. Barnstable?” + </p> + <p> + “I have sailed with him for years,” returned Griffith, “and can answer for + him as myself.” + </p> + <p> + The veteran made an effort to rise, which in part succeeded, and he + fastened on the youth a look of keen scrutiny, that gave to his pallid + features an expression of solemn meaning, as he continued: + </p> + <p> + “Speak not now, sir, as the Companion of his idle pleasures, and as the + unthinking associate commends his fellow, but remember that your opinion + is given to a dying man who leans on your judgment for advice. The + daughter of John Plowden is a trust not to be neglected, nor will my death + prove easy, if a doubt of her being worthily bestowed shall remain.” + </p> + <p> + “He is a gentleman,” returned Griffith, “and one whose heart is not less + kind than gallant—he loves your ward, and great as may be her merit, + he is deserving of it all.—Like myself, he has also loved the land + that gave him birth, before the land of his ancestors, but——” + </p> + <p> + “That is now forgotten,” interrupted the colonel; “after what I have this + day witnessed, I am forced to believe that it is the pleasure of Heaven + that you are to prevail! But sir, a disobedient inferior will be apt to + make an unreasonable commander. The recent contention between you——” + </p> + <p> + “Remember it not, dear sir,” exclaimed Griffith with generous zeal; “'twas + unkindly provoked, and it is already forgotten and pardoned. He has + sustained me nobly throughout the day, and my life on it, that he knows + how to treat a woman as a brave man should!” + </p> + <p> + “Then am I content!” said the veteran, sinking back on his couch; “let him + be summoned.” + </p> + <p> + The whispering message, which Griffith gave requesting Mr. Barnstable to + enter the cabin, was quickly conveyed, and he had appeared before his + friend deemed it discreet to disturb the reflections of the veteran by + again addressing him. When the entrance of the young sailor was announced, + the colonel again roused himself, and addressed his wondering listener, + though in a manner much less confiding and familiar than that which he had + adopted towards Griffith. + </p> + <p> + “The declarations you made last night relative to my ward, the daughter of + the late Captain John Plowden, sir, have left me nothing to learn on the + subject of your wishes. Here, then, gentlemen, you both obtain the reward + of your attentions! Let that reverend divine hear you pronounce the + marriage vows, while I have strength to listen, that I may be a witness + against ye, in heaven, should ye forget their tenor!” + </p> + <p> + “Not now, not now,” murmured Cecilia; “oh, ask it not now, my uncle!” + </p> + <p> + Katherine spoke not; but, deeply touched by the tender interest her + guardian manifested in her welfare, she bowed her face to her bosom, in + subdued feeling, and suffered the tears that had been suffusing her eyes + to roll down her cheeks in large drops, till they bathed the deck. + </p> + <p> + “Yes, now, my love,” continued the colonel, “or I fail in my duty. I go + shortly to stand face to face with your parents, my children; for the man + who, dying, expects not to meet worthy Hugh Griffith and honest Jack + Plowden in heaven can have no clear view of the rewards that belong to + lives of faithful service to the country, or of gallant loyalty to the + king! I trust no one can justly say that I ever forgot the delicacy due to + your gentle sex; but it is no moment for idle ceremony when time is + shortening into minutes, and heavy duties remain to be discharged. I could + not die in peace, children, were I to leave you here in the wide ocean, I + had almost said in the wide world, without that protection which becomes + your tender years and still more tender characters. If it has pleased God + to remove your guardian, let his place be supplied by those he wills to + succeed him!” + </p> + <p> + Cecilia no longer hesitated, but she arose slowly from her knees, and + offered her hand to Griffith with an air of forced resignation. Katherine + submitted to be led by Barnstable to her side; and the chaplain, who had + been an affected listener to the dialogue, in obedience to an expressive + signal from the eye of Griffith, opened the prayer-book from which he had + been gleaning consolation for the dying master, and commenced reading, in + trembling tones, the marriage service. The vows were pronounced by the + weeping brides in voices more distinct and audible than if they had been + uttered amid the gay crowds that usually throng a bridal; for though they + were the irreclaimable words that bound them forever to the men whose + power over their feelings they thus proclaimed to the world, the reserve + of maiden diffidence was lost in one engrossing emotion of solemnity, + created by the awful presence in which they stood. When the benediction + was pronounced, the head of Cecilia dropped on the shoulder of her + husband, where she wept violently, for a moment, and then resuming her + place at the couch, she once more knelt at the side of her uncle. + Katherine received the warm kiss of Barnstable passively, and returned to + the spot whence she had been led. + </p> + <p> + Colonel Howard succeeded in raising his person to witness the ceremony, + and had answered to each prayer with a fervent “Amen.” He fell back with + the last words; and a look of satisfaction shone in his aged and pallid + features, that declared the interest he had taken in the scene. + </p> + <p> + “I thank you, my children,” he at length uttered, “I thank you; for I know + how much you have sacrificed to my wishes. You will find all my papers + relative to the estates of my wards, gentlemen, in the hands of my banker + in London; and you will also find there my will, Edward, by which you will + learn that Cicely has not come to your arms an unportioned bride. What my + wards are in persons and manners your eyes can witness, and I trust the + vouchers in London will show that I have not been an unfaithful steward to + their pecuniary affairs!” + </p> + <p> + “Name it not—say no more, or you will break my heart,” cried + Katherine, sobbing aloud, in the violence of her remorse at having ever + pained so true a friend. “Oh! talk of yourself, think of yourself; we are + unworthy—at least I am unworthy of another thought!” + </p> + <p> + The dying man extended a hand to her in kindness, and continued, though + his voice grew feebler as he spoke: + </p> + <p> + “Then to return to myself—I would wish to lie, like my ancestors, in + the bosom of the earth—and in consecrated ground.” + </p> + <p> + “It shall be done,” whispered Griffith, “I will see it done myself.” + </p> + <p> + “I thank thee, my son,” said the veteran; “for such thou art to me in + being the husband of Cicely—you will find in my will that I have + liberated and provided for all my slaves—except those ungrateful + scoundrels who deserted their master—they have seized their own + freedom, and they need not be indebted to me for the same. There is, + Edward, also an unworthy legacy to the king; his majesty will deign to + receive it—from an old and faithful servant, and you will not miss + the trifling gift.” A long pause followed, as if he had been summing up + the account of his earthly duties, and found them duly balanced, when he + added, “Kiss me, Cicely—and you, Katherine—I find you have the + genuine feelings of honest Jack, your father.—My eyes grow dim—which + is the hand of Griffith? Young gentleman, I have given you all that a fond + old man had to bestow—deal tenderly with the precious child—we + have not properly understood each other—I had mistaken both you and + Mr. Christopher Dillon, I believe; perhaps I may also have mistaken my + duty to America—but I was too old to change my politics or my + religion—I-I-I loved the king—God bless him—” + </p> + <p> + His words became fainter and fainter as he proceeded; and the breath + deserted his body with this benediction on his livid lips, which the + proudest monarch might covet from so honest a man. + </p> + <p> + The body was instantly borne into a stateroom by the attendants; and + Griffith and Barnstable supported their brides into the after-cabin, where + they left them seated on the sofa that lined the stern of the ship, + weeping bitterly, in each other's arms. + </p> + <p> + No part of the preceding scene had been unobserved by Boltrope, whose + small, hard eyes were observed by the young men to twinkle, when they + returned into the state apartment; and they approached their wounded + comrade to apologize for the seeming neglect that their conduct had + displayed. + </p> + <p> + “I heard you were hurt, Boltrope,” said Griffith, taking him kindly by the + hand; “but as I know you are not unused to being marked by shot, I trust + we shall soon see you again on deck.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” returned the master, “you'll want no spy glasses to see the old + hulk as you launch it into the sea. I have had shot, as you say, before + now to tear my running-gear, and even to knock a splinter out of some of + my timbers; but this fellow has found his way into my bread-room; and the + cruise of life is up!” + </p> + <p> + “Surely the case is not so bad, honest David,” said Barnstable; “you have + kept afloat, to my knowledge, with a bigger hole in your skin than this + unlucky hit has made!” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay,” returned the master, “that was in my upper works, where the + doctor could get at it with a plug; but this chap has knocked away the + shifting-boards, and I feel as if the whole cargo was broken up. You may + say that Tourniquet rates me all the same as a dead man; for after looking + at the shot-hole, he has turned me over to the parson here, like a piece + of old junk which is only fit to be worked up into something new. Captain + Munson had a lucky time of it! I think you said, Mr. Griffith, that the + old gentleman was launched overboard with everything standing, and that + Death made but one rap at his door, before he took his leave!” + </p> + <p> + “His end was indeed sudden!” returned Griffith; “but it is what we seamen + must expect.” + </p> + <p> + “And for which there is so much the more occasion to be prepared,” the + chaplain ventured to add, in a low, humble, and, perhaps, timid voice. + </p> + <p> + The sailing-master looked keenly from one to the other as they spoke; and, + after a short pause, he continued, with an air of great submission: + </p> + <p> + “'Twas his luck; and I suppose it is sinful to begrudge a man his lawful + luck. As for being prepared, parson, that is your business, and not mine; + therefore, as there is but little time to spare, why, the sooner you set + about it the better: and, to save unnecessary trouble I may as well tell + you not to strive to make too much of me; for, I must own it to my shame, + I never took learning kindly. If you can fit me for some middling berth in + the other world, like the one I hold in this ship, it will suit me as + well, and, perhaps, be easier to all hands of us.” + </p> + <p> + If there was a shade of displeasure blended with the surprise that crossed + the features of the divine at this extraordinary limitation of his duties, + it entirely disappeared when he considered more closely the perfect + expression of simplicity with which the dying master uttered his wishes. + After a long and melancholy pause, which neither Griffith or his friend + felt any inclination to interrupt, the chaplain replied: + </p> + <p> + “It is not the province of man to determine on the decrees of the merciful + dispensations of the Deity; and nothing that I can do, Mr. Boltrope, will + have any weight in making up the mighty and irrevocable decree. What I + said to you last night, in our conversation on this very subject, must + still be fresh in your memory, and there is no good reason why I should + hold a different language to you now.” + </p> + <p> + “I can't say that I logg'd all that passed,” returned the master; “and + that which I do recollect fell chiefly from myself, for the plain reason + that a man remembers his own better than his neighbor's ideas. And this + puts me in mind, Mr. Griffith, to tell you that one of the forty-two's + from the three-decker traveled across the forecastle, and cut the best + bower within a fathom of the clinch, as handily as an old woman would clip + her rotten yarn with a pair of tailor's shears! If you will be so good as + to order one of my mates to shift the cable end-for-end, and make a new + bend of it, I'll do as much for you another time.” + </p> + <p> + “Mention it not,” said Griffith; “rest assured that everything shall be + done for the security of the ship in your department-I will superintend + the whole duty in person; and I would have you release your mind from all + anxiety on the subject, to attend to your more important interests + elsewhere.” + </p> + <p> + “Why,” returned Boltrope, with a little show of pertinacity, “I have an + opinion that the cleaner a man takes his hands into the other world, of + the matters of duty in this the better he will be fitted to handle + anything new.—Now, the parson, here, undertook to lay down the + doctrine last night that it was no matter how well or how ill a man + behaved himself, so that he squared his conscience by the lifts and braces + of faith; which I take to be a doctrine that is not to be preached on + shipboard; for it would play the devil with the best ship's company that + was ever mustered.” + </p> + <p> + “Oh! no—no—dear Mr. Boltrope, you mistook me and my doctrine + altogether!” exclaimed the chaplain; “at least you mistook——” + </p> + <p> + “Perhaps, sir,” interrupted Griffith, gently, “our honest friend will not + be more fortunate now. Is there nothing earthly that hangs upon your mind, + Boltrope? no wish to be remembered to any one, nor any bequest to make of + your property?” + </p> + <p> + “He has a mother, I know,” said Barnstable in a low voice, “he often spoke + of her to me in the night-watches, I think she must still be living.” + </p> + <p> + The master, who distinctly heard his young shipmates continued for more + than a minute rolling the tobacco, which he still retained, from one side + of his mouth to the other, with an industry that denoted singular + agitation for the man; and raising one of his broad hands, with the other + he picked the worn skin from fingers which were already losing their + brownish yellow hue in the fading color of death, before he answered: + </p> + <p> + “Why, yes, the old woman still keeps her grip upon life, which is more + than can be said of her son David. The old man was lost the time the Susan + and Dorothy was wrecked on the back of Cape Cod; you remember it, Mr. + Barnstable? you were then a lad, sailing on whaling voyages from the + island: well, ever since that gale, I've endeavored to make smooth water + for the old woman myself, though she has had but a rough passage of it, at + the best; the voyage of life, with her, having been pretty much crossed by + rugged weather and short stores.” + </p> + <p> + “And you would have us carry some message to her?” said Griffith, kindly. + </p> + <p> + “Why, as to messages,” continued the master, whose voice was rapidly + growing more husky and broken, “there never has been many compliments—passed + between us, for the reason—that she is not more used to receive them—than + I am to make them. But if any one of you will overhaul—the purser's + books, and see what there is standing here—to my side of the leaf—and + take a little pains to get it to the old woman—you will find her + moored in the lee side of a house—ay, here it is, No. 10 Cornhill, + Boston. I took care—to get her a good warm berth, seeing that a + woman of eighty wants a snug anchorage—at her time of life, if + ever.” + </p> + <p> + “I will do it myself, David,” cried Barnstable, struggling to conceal his + emotion; “I will call on her the instant we let go our anchor in Boston + harbor; and as your credit can't be large, I will divide my own purse with + her!” + </p> + <p> + The sailing-master was powerfully affected by this kind offer, the muscles + of his hard, weatherbeaten face working convulsively, and it was a moment + before he could trust his voice in reply. + </p> + <p> + “I know you would, Dicky, I know you would,” he at length uttered, + grasping the hand of Barnstable with a portion of his former strength; “I + know you would give the old woman one of your own limbs, if it would do a + service—to the mother of a messmate—which it would not—seeing + that I am not the son of a—cannibal; but you are out of your own + father's books, and it's too often shoal water in your pockets to help any + one—more especially since you have just been spliced to a pretty + young body—that will want all your spare coppers.” + </p> + <p> + “But I am master of my own fortune,” said Griffith, “and am rich.” + </p> + <p> + “Ay, ay, I have heard it said you could build a frigate and set her afloat + all a-taunt-o without thrusting your hand—into any man's purse—but + your own!” + </p> + <p> + “And I pledge you the honor of a naval officer,” continued the young + sailor, “that she shall want for nothing; not eyes the care and tenderness + of a dutiful son.” + </p> + <p> + Boltrope appeared to be choking; he made an attempt to raise his exhausted + frame on the couch; but fell back exhausted and dying, perhaps a little + prematurely, through the powerful and unusual emotions that were + struggling for Boltrope appeared to be choking; he made an attempt to + raise his 'exhausted frame on the couch; but fell back exhausted and + dying, perhaps a little prematurely, through the powerful and unusual + emotions that were struggling for utterance. “God forgive me my misdeeds!” + he at length said, “and chiefly for ever speaking a word against your + discipline; remember the best bower—and look to the slings of the + lower yards—and—and—he'll do it, Dicky, he'll do it! I'm + casting off—the fasts—of life—and so God bless ye all—and + give ye good weather—going large—or on a bowline!” + </p> + <p> + The tongue of the master failed him, but a look of heart felt satisfaction + gleamed across his rough visage, as its muscles suddenly contracted, when + the faded lineaments slowly settled into the appalling stiffness of death. + </p> + <p> + Griffith directed the body to be removed to the apartment of the master, + and proceeded with a heavy heart to the upper deck. The Alacrity had been + unnoticed during the arduous chase of the frigate, and, favored by + daylight, and her light draught of water, she had easily effected her + escape also among the mazes of the shoals. She was called down to her + consort by signal, and received the necessary instructions how to steer + during the approaching night. The British ships were now only to be + faintly discovered like white specks on the dark sea; and as it was known + that a broad barrier of shallow water lay between them, the Americans no + longer regarded their presence as at all dangerous. + </p> + <p> + When the necessary orders had been given, and the vessels were fully + prepared, they were once more brought up to the wind, and their heads + pointed in the direction of the coast of Holland. The wind, which + freshened towards the decline of the day, hauled round with the sun; and + when that luminary retreated from the eye, so rapid had been the progress + of the mariners, it seemed to sink in the bosom of the ocean, the land + having long before settled into its watery bed. All night the frigate + continued to dash through the seas with a sort of sullen silence, that was + soothing to the melancholy of Cecilia and Katherine, neither of whom + closed an eye during that gloomy period. In addition to the scene they had + witnessed, their feelings were harrowed by the knowledge that, in + conformity to the necessary plans of Griffith, and in compliance with the + new duties he had assumed, they were to separate in the morning for an + indefinite period, and possibly forever. + </p> + <p> + With the appearance of light, the boatswain sent his rough summons through + the vessel, and the crew were collected in solemn silence in her gangways + to “bury the dead.” The bodies of Boltrope, of one or two of her inferior + officers, and of several common men who had died of their wounds in the + night, were, with the usual formalities, committed to the deep; when the + yards of the ship were again braced by the wind, and she glided along the + trackless waste, leaving no memorial, in the midst of the ever-rolling + waters, to mark the place of their sepulture. + </p> + <p> + When the sun had gained the meridian, the vessels were once more hove-to, + and the preparations were made for a final separation. The body of Colonel + Howard was transferred to the Alacrity, whither it was followed by + Griffith and his cheerless bride, while Katherine hung fondly from the + window of the ship, suffering her own scalding tears to mingle with the + brine of the ocean. After everything was arranged, Griffith waved his hand + to Barnstable, who had now succeeded to the command of the frigate, and + the yards of the latter were braced sharp to the wind, when she proceeded + to the dangerous experiment of forcing her way to the shores of America, + by attempting the pass of the Straits of Dover, and running the gauntlet + through the English ships that crowded their own Channel; an undertaking, + however, for which she had the successful example of the Alliance frigate, + which had borne the stars of America along the same hazardous path but a + few months previously. + </p> + <p> + In the mean while the Alacrity, steering more to the west drew in swiftly + towards the shores of Holland; and about an hour before the setting of the + sun had approached so nigh as to be once more hove into the wind, in + obedience to the mandate of Griffith. A small, light boat was lowered into + the sea, when the young sailor, and the Pilot, who had found his way into + the cutter unheeded, and almost unseen, ascended from the small cabin + together. The stranger glanced his eyes along the range of coast, as if he + would ascertain the exact position of the vessel, and then turned them on + the sea and the western horizon to scan the weather. Finding nothing in + the appearance of the latter to induce him to change his determination, he + offered his hand frankly to Griffith, and said: + </p> + <p> + “Here we part. As our acquaintance has not led to all we wished, let it be + your task, sir, to forget we ever met.” + </p> + <p> + Griffith bowed respectfully, but in silence, when the other continued, + shaking his hand contemptuously towards the land: + </p> + <p> + “Had I but a moiety of the navy of that degenerate republic, the proudest + among those haughty islanders should tremble in his castle, and be made to + feel there is no security against a foe that trusts his own strength and + knows the weakness of his enemy! But,” he muttered in a lower and more + hurried voice, “this has been like Liverpool, and—Whitehaven—and + Edinburgh, and fifty more! It is past, sir; let it be forgotten.” + </p> + <p> + Without heeding the wondering crew, who were collected as curious + spectators of his departure, the stranger bowed hastily to Griffith, and, + springing into the boat, he spread her light sails with the readiness of + one who had nothing to learn even in the smallest matters of his daring + profession. Once more, as the boat moved briskly away from the cutter, he + waved his hand in adieu; and Griffith fancied that even through the + distance he could trace a smile of bitter resignation lighting his calm + features with a momentary gleam. For a long time the young man stood an + abstracted gazer at his solitary progress, watching the small boat as it + glided towards the open ocean, nor did he remember to order the + head-sheets of the Alacrity drawn, in order to put the vessel again in + motion, until the dark speck was lost in the strong glare that fell + obliquely across the water from the setting sun. + </p> + <p> + Many wild and extraordinary conjectures were tittered among the crew of + the cutter, as she slowly drew in towards her friendly haven, on the + appearance of the mysterious Pilot, during their late hazardous visit to + the coast of Britain, and on his still more extraordinary disappearance, + as it were, amid the stormy wastes of the North Sea. Griffith himself was + not observed to smile, nor to manifest any evidence of his being a + listener to their rude discourse, until it was loudly announced that a + small boat was pressing for their own harbor, across the forefoot of the + cutter, under a single lug-sail. Then, indeed, the sudden and cheerful + lighting of his troubled eye betrayed the vast relief that was imparted to + his feelings by the interesting discovery. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <a name="link2HCH0035" id="link2HCH0035"> </a> + </p> + <div style="height: 4em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + <h2> + CHAPTER XXXV + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + “Come, all you kindred chieftains of the deep, + In mighty phalanx round your brother bend; + Hush every murmur that invades his sleep— + And guard the laurels that o'ershade your friend.” + <i>Lines on Tripp</i>. +</pre> + <p> + Here, perhaps, it would be wise to suffer the curtain of our imperfect + drama to fall before the reader, trusting that the imagination of every + individual can readily supply the due proportions of health, wealth, and + happiness, that the rigid rules of poetic justice would award to the + different characters of the legend. But as we are not disposed to part so + coldly from those with whom we have long held amicable intercourse, and as + there is no portion of that in reservation which is not quite as true as + all that has been already related, we see no unanswerable reason for + dismissing the dramatis personae so abruptly. We shall, therefore, proceed + to state briefly the outlines of that which befell them in after-life, + regretting, at the same time, that the legitimate limits of a modern tale + will not admit of such dilatation of many a merry or striking scene as + might create the pleasing hope of beholding hereafter some more of our + rude sketches quickened into life by the spirited pencil of Dunlap. + </p> + <p> + Following the course of the frigate, then, towards those shores from + which, perhaps, we should never have suffered our truant pen to have + wandered, we shall commence the brief task with Barnstable, and his + laughing, weeping, gay, but affectionate bride—the black-eyed + Katherine. The ship fought her way gallantly, through swarms of the + enemy's cruisers, to the port of Boston, where Barnstable was rewarded for + his services by promotion, and a more regular authority to command his + vessel. + </p> + <p> + During the remainder of the war, he continued to fill that station with + ability and zeal; nor did he return to the dwelling of his fathers, which + he soon inherited by regular descent, until after peace had established + not only the independence of his country, but his own reputation as a + brave and successful sea-officer. When the Federal Government laid the + foundation of its present navy, Captain Barnstable was once more tempted + by the offer of a new commission to desert his home; and for many years he + was employed among that band of gallant seamen who served their country so + faithfully in times of trial and high daring. Happily, however, he was + enabled to accomplish a great deal of the more peaceful part of his + service accompanied by Katherine, who, having no children, eagerly + profited by his consent to share his privations and hardships on the + ocean. In this manner they passed merrily, and we trust happily down the + vale of life together, Katherine entirely discrediting the ironical + prediction of her former guardian, by making, everything considered, a + very obedient, and certainly, so far as attachment was concerned, a most + devoted wife. + </p> + <p> + The boy Merry, who in due time became a man, clung to Barnstable and + Katherine, so long as it was necessary to hold him in leading-strings; and + when he received his regular promotion, his first command was under the + shadow of his kinsman's broad pennant. He proved to be in his meridian, + what his youth had so strongly indicated, a fearless, active, and reckless + sailor; and his years might have extended to this hour, had he not fallen + untimely in a duel with a foreign officer. + </p> + <p> + The first act of Captain Manual, after landing once more on his native + soil, was to make interest to be again restored to the line of the army. + He encountered but little difficulty in this attempt, and was soon in + possession of the complete enjoyment of that which his soul had so long + pined after, “a steady drill.” He was in time to share in all the splendid + successes which terminated the war, and also to participate in his due + proportion of the misery of the army. His merits were not forgotten, + however, in the re-organization of the forces, and he followed both St. + Clair and his more fortunate successor, Wayne, in the western campaigns. + About the close of the century, when the British made their tardy + relinquishment of the line of posts along the frontiers, Captain Manual + was ordered to take charge, with his company, of a small stockade on our + side of one of those mighty rivers that sets bounds to the territories of + the Republic in the north. The British flag was waving over the ramparts + of a more regular fortress, that had been recently built, directly + opposite, within the new lines of the Canadas. Manual was not a man to + neglect the observances of military etiquette; and understanding that the + neighboring fort was commanded by a field-officer, he did not fail to wait + on that gentleman, in proper time, with a view to cultivate the sort of + acquaintance that their mutual situations would render not only agreeable, + but highly convenient. The American martinet, in ascertaining the rank of + the other, had not deemed it at all necessary to ask his name; but when + the red-faced, comical-looking officer with one leg, who met him, was + introduced as Major Borroughcliffe, he had not the least difficulty in + recalling to recollection his quondam acquaintance of St. Ruth. The + intercourse between these worthies was renewed with remarkable gusto, and + at length arrived to so regular a pass that a log cabin was erected on one + of the islands in the river, as a sort of neutral territory, where their + feastings and revels might be held without any scandal to the discipline + of their respective garrisons. Here the qualities of many a saddle of + savory venison were discussed, together with those of sundry pleasant + fowls, as well as of divers strange beasts that inhabit those western + wilds, while, at the same time, the secret places of the broad river were + vexed, that nothing might be wanting that could contribute to the + pleasures of their banquets. A most equitable levy was regularly made on + their respective pockets, to sustain the foreign expenses of this amicable + warfare; and a suitable division of labor was also imposed on the two + commandants, in order to procure such articles of comfort as were only to + be obtained from those portions of the globe where the art of man had made + a nearer approach to the bounties of nature than in the vicinity of their + fortifications. All liquids in which malt formed an ingredient, as well as + the deep-colored wines of Oporto, were suffered to enter the Gulf of St. + Lawrence, and were made to find their way, under the superintendence of + Borroughcliffe, to their destined goal; but Manual was solely entrusted + with the more important duty of providing the generous liquor of Madeira, + without any other restriction on his judgment than an occasional + injunction from his coadjutor that it should not fail to be the product of + the “south side”! + </p> + <p> + It was not unusual for the young officers of the two garrisons to allude + to the battle in which Major Borroughcliffe had lost his limb—the + English ensign invariably whispering to the American, on such occasions, + that it occurred during the late contest, in a desperate affair on the + north eastern coast of their island, in which the major commanded, in + behalf of his country,—with great credit and signal success; and for + which service he obtained his present rank “without purchase!” A sort of + national courtesy: prevented the two veterans, for by this time both had + earned that honorable title, from participating at all in these delicate + allusions; though whenever, by any accident, they occurred near the + termination of the revels, Borroughcliffe would so far betray his + consciousness of what was passing as to favor his American friend with a + leer of singular significance, which generally produced in the other that + sort of dull recollection which all actors and painters endeavor to + represent by scratching the head. In this manner year after year rolled + by, the most perfect harmony existing between the two posts, + notwithstanding the angry passions that disturbed their respective + countries, when an end was suddenly put to the intercourse by the + unfortunate death of Manual. This rigid observer of discipline never + trusted his person on the neutral island without being accompanied by a + party of his warriors, who were posted as a regular picket, sustaining a + suitable line of sentries; a practice which he also recommended to his + friend, as being highly conducive to discipline, as well as a salutary + caution against a surprise on the part of either garrison. The major, + however, dispensed with the formality in his own behalf, but was + sufficiently good-natured to wink at the want of confidence it betrayed in + his boon companion. On one unhappy occasion, when the discussions o£ a new + importation had made a heavy inroad on the morning, Manual left the hut to + make his way towards his picket, in such a state of utter mental + aberration as to forget the countersign when challenged by a sentinel, + when, unhappily, he met his death by a shot from a soldier whom he drilled + to such an exquisite state of insensibility that the man cared but little + whether he killed friend or enemy, so long as he kept within military + usage, and the hallowed limits established by the articles of war. He + lived long enough, however, to commend the fellow for the deed, and died + while delivering an eulogium to Borroughcliffe on the high state of + perfection to which he had brought his command. + </p> + <p> + About a year before this melancholy event, a quarter-cask of wine had been + duly ordered from the south side of the island of Madeira, which was, at + the death of Manual, toiling its weary way up the rapids of the + Mississippi and the Ohio; having been made to enter by the port of New + Orleans, with the intention of keeping it as long as possible under a + genial sun! The untimely fate of his friend imposed on Borroughcliffe the + necessity of attending to this precious relic of their mutual tastes; and + he procured a leave of absence from his superior, with the laudable desire + to proceed down the streams and superintend its farther advance in person. + The result of his zeal was a high fever, that set in the day after he + reached his treasure: and as the doctor and the major espoused different + theories, in treating a disorder so dangerous in that climate—the + one advising abstemiousness, and the other administering repeated draughts + of the cordial that had drawn him so far from home—the disease was + left to act its pleasure. Borroughcliffe died in three days; and was + carried back and interred by the side of his friend, in the very hut which + had so often resounded with their humors and festivities. We have been + thus particular in relating the sequel of the lives of these rival + chieftains, because, from their want of connection with any kind heart of + the other sex, no widows and orphans were left to lament their several + ends; and furthermore, as they were both mortal, and might be expected to + die at a suitable period, and yet did not terminate their career until + each had attained the mature age of threescore, the reader can find no + just grounds of dissatisfaction at being allowed this deep glance into the + womb of fate. + </p> + <p> + The chaplain abandoned the seas in time to retrieve his character, a + circumstance which gave no little satisfaction to Katherine, who + occasionally annoyed her worthy husband on the subject of the informality + of their marriage. + </p> + <p> + Griffith and his mourning bride conveyed the body of Colonel Howard in + safety to one of the principal towns in Holland, where it was respectfully + and sorrowfully interred; after which the young man removed to Paris, with + a view of erasing the sad images which the hurried and melancholy events + of the few preceding days had left on the mind of his lovely companion. + From this place Cecilia held communion, by letter, with her friend Alice + Dunscombe; and such suitable provision was made in the affairs of her late + uncle as the times would permit. Afterwards, when Griffith obtained the + command which had been offered him before sailing on the cruise in the + North Sea, they returned together to America. The young man continued a + sailor until the close of the war, when he entirely withdrew from the + ocean, and devoted the remainder of his life to the conjoint duties of a + husband and a good citizen. + </p> + <p> + As it was easy to reclaim the estates of Colonel Howard, which, in fact, + had been abandoned more from pride than necessity, and which had never + been confiscated, their joint inheritances made the young couple extremely + affluent; and we shall here take occasion to say that Griffith remembered + his promise to the dying master, and saw such a provision made for the + childless mother as her situation and his character required. + </p> + <p> + It might have been some twelve years after the short cruise, which it has + been our task to record in these volumes, that Griffith, who was running + his eyes carelessly over a file of newspapers, was observed by his wife to + drop the bundle from before his face, and pass his hand slowly across his + brow, like a man who had been suddenly struck with renewed impressions of + some former event, or who was endeavoring to recall to his mind images + that had long since faded. + </p> + <p> + “See you anything in that paper to disturb you, Griffith?” said the still + lovely Cecilia. “I hope that now we have our confederate government the + States will soon recover from their losses—but it is one of those + plans to create a new navy that has met your eye! Ah! truant! you sigh to + become a wanderer again, and pine after your beloved ocean!” + </p> + <p> + “I have ceased sighing and pining since you have begun to smile,” he + returned with a vacant manner, and without removing his hand from his + brow. + </p> + <p> + “Is not the new order of things, then, likely to succeed? Does the + Congress enter into contention with the President?” + </p> + <p> + “The wisdom and name of Washington will smooth the way for the experiment, + until time shall mature the system. Cecilia, do you remember the man who + accompanied Manual and myself to St. Ruth, the night we became your + uncle's prisoners, and who afterwards led the party which liberated us, + and rescued Barnstable?” + </p> + <p> + “Surely I do; he was the pilot of your ship, it was then said; and I + remember the shrewd soldier we entertained even suspected that he was one + greater than he seemed.” + </p> + <p> + “The soldier surmised the truth; but you saw him not on that fearful + night, when he carried us through the shoals! and you could not witness + the calm courage with which he guided the ship into those very channels + again, while the confusion of battle was among us!” + </p> + <p> + “I heard the dreadful din! And I can easily imagine the horrid scene,” + returned his wife, her recollections chasing the color from her cheeks + even at that distance of time; “but what of him? is his name mentioned in + those papers? Ah! they are English prints! you called his name Gray, If I + remember?” + </p> + <p> + “That is the name he bore with us! He was a man who had formed romantic + notions of glory, and wished everything concealed in which he acted a part + that he thought would not contribute to his renown.” + </p> + <p> + “Can there have been any connection between him and Alice Dunscombe?” said + Cecilia, dropping her work in her lap, in a thoughtful manner. “She met + him alone, at her own urgent request, the night Katherine and myself saw + you in your confinement, and even then my cousin whispered that they were + acquainted! The letter I received yesterday from Alice was sealed with + black, and I was pained with the melancholy, though gentle manner, in + which she wrote of passing from this world into another!” + </p> + <p> + Griffith glanced his eye at his wife with a look of sudden Intelligence, + and then answered, like one who began to see with the advantages of a + clearer atmosphere: + </p> + <p> + “Cecilia, your conjecture is surely true! Fifty things rushed to my mind + at that one surmise—his acquaintance with that particular spot—his + early life—his expedition—his knowledge of the abbey, all + confirm it! He, altogether, was indeed a man of marked character!” + </p> + <p> + “Why has he not been among us,” asked Cecilia; “he appeared devoted to our + cause?” + </p> + <p> + “His devotion to America proceeded from desire of distinction, his ruling + passion, and perhaps a little also from resentment at some injustice which + he claimed to have suffered from his own countrymen. He was a man, and not + therefore without foibles—among which may have been reckoned the + estimation of his own acts but they were most daring, and deserving of + praise! neither did he at all merit the obloquy that he received from his + enemies. His love of liberty may be more questionable; for if he commenced + his deeds in the cause of these free States, they terminated in the + service of a despot! He is now dead—but had he lived in times and + under circumstances when his consummate knowledge of his profession, his + cool, deliberate, and even desperate courage, could have been exercised in + a regular and well-supported navy, and had the habits of his youth better + qualified him to have borne, meekly, the honors he acquired in his age, he + would have left behind him no name in its lists that would have descended + to the latest posterity of his adopted countrymen with greater renown!” + </p> + <p> + “Why, Griffith,” exclaimed Cecilia, in a little surprise, “you are zealous + in his cause! Who was he?” + </p> + <p> + “A man who held a promise of secrecy while living, which is not at all + released by his death. It is enough to know that he was greatly + instrumental in procuring our sudden union, and that our happiness might + have been wrecked in the voyage of life had we not met the unknown Pilot + of the German Ocean.” + </p> + <p> + Perceiving her husband to rise, and carefully collect the papers in a + bundle, before he left the room, Cecilia made no further remark at the + time, nor was the subject ever revived between them. + </p> + <div style="height: 6em;"> + <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> + </div> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Pilot, by J. Fenimore Cooper + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PILOT *** + +***** This file should be named 7974-h.htm or 7974-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/7/9/7/7974/ + + +Text file produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, +Marvin A. 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