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  CHAPTERI——THEVILLAGE

  \"Andamightysing’larandprettyplaceitis,aseverIsawinallthedaysofmylife!\"saidCaptainJorgan,lookingupatit。

  CaptainJorganhadtolookhightolookatit,forthevillagewasbuiltsheerupthefaceofasteepandloftycliff。Therewasnoroadinit,therewasnowheeledvehicleinit,therewasnotalevelyardinit。Fromthesea—beachtothecliff—toptwoirregularrowsofwhitehouses,placedoppositetooneanother,andtwistinghereandthere,andthereandhere,rose,likethesidesofalongsuccessionofstagesofcrookedladders,andyouclimbedupthevillageorclimbeddownthevillagebythestavesbetween,somesixfeetwideorso,andmadeofsharpirregularstones。Theoldpack—

  saddle,longlaidasideinmostpartsofEnglandasoneoftheappendagesofitsinfancy,flourishedhereintact。Stringsofpack—

  horsesandpack—donkeystoiledslowlyupthestavesoftheladders,bearingfish,andcoal,andsuchothercargoaswasunshippingatthepierfromthedancingfleetofvillageboats,andfromtwoorthreelittlecoastingtraders。Asthebeastsofburdenascendedladen,ordescendedlight,theygotsolostatintervalsinthefloatingcloudsofvillagesmoke,thattheyseemedtodivedownsomeofthevillagechimneys,andcometothesurfaceagainfaroff,highaboveothers。Notwohousesinthevillagewerealike,inchimney,size,shape,door,window,gable,roof—tree,anything。Thesidesoftheladdersweremusicalwithwater,runningclearandbright。Thestavesweremusicalwiththeclatteringfeetofthepack—horsesandpack—donkeys,andthevoicesofthefishermenurgingthemup,mingledwiththevoicesofthefishermen’swivesandtheirmanychildren。Thepierwasmusicalwiththewashofthesea,thecreakingofcapstansandwindlasses,andtheairyflutteringoflittlevanesandsails。Therough,sea—bleachedbouldersofwhichthepierwasmade,andthewhiterbouldersoftheshore,werebrownwithdryingnets。Thered—browncliffs,richlywoodedtotheirextremestverge,hadtheirsoftenedandbeautifulformsreflectedinthebluestwater,undertheclearNorthDevonshireskyofaNovemberdaywithoutacloud。Thevillageitselfwassosteepedinautumnalfoliage,fromthehouseslyingonthepiertothetopmostroundofthetopmostladder,thatonemighthavefancieditwasoutabird’s—

  nesting,andwas(asindeeditwas)awonderfulclimber。Andmentioningbirds,theplacewasnotwithoutsomemusicfromthemtoo;fortherookwasverybusyonthehigherlevels,andthegullwithhisflappingwingswasfishinginthebay,andthelustylittlerobinwashoppingamongthegreatstoneblocksandironringsofthebreakwater,fearlessinthefaithofhisancestors,andtheChildrenintheWood。

  ThusitcametopassthatCaptainJorgan,sittingbalancinghimselfonthepier—wall,struckhislegwithhisopenhand,assomemendowhentheyarepleased——andashealwaysdidwhenhewaspleased——andsaid,—

  \"Amightysing’larandprettyplaceitis,aseverIsawinallthedaysofmylife!\"

  CaptainJorganhadnotbeenthroughthevillage,buthadcomedowntothepierbyawindingside—road,tohaveapreliminarylookatitfromthelevelofhisownnaturalelement。Hehadseenmanythingsandplaces,andhadstowedthemallawayinashrewdintellectandavigorousmemory。HewasanAmericanborn,wasCaptainJorgan,——aNew—Englander,——buthewasacitizenoftheworld,andacombinationofmostofthebestqualitiesofmostofitsbestcountries。

  ForCaptainJorgantositanywhereinhislong—skirtedbluecoatandbluetrousers,withoutholdingconversewitheverybodywithinspeakingdistance,wasasheerimpossibility。Sothecaptainfelltotalkingwiththefishermen,andtoaskingthemknowingquestionsaboutthefishery,andthetides,andthecurrents,andtheraceofwateroffthatpointyonder,andwhatyoukeptinyoureye,andgotintoalinewithwhatelsewhenyouranintothelittleharbour;andothernauticalprofundities。Amongthemenwhoexchangedideaswiththecaptainwasayoungfellow,whoexactlyhithisfancy,——ayoungfishermanoftwoorthreeandtwenty,intheroughsea—dressofhiscraft,withabrownface,darkcurlinghair,andbright,modesteyesunderhisSou’westerhat,andwithafrank,butsimpleandretiringmanner,whichthecaptainfounduncommonlytaking。\"I’dbetathousanddollars,\"saidthecaptaintohimself,\"thatyourfatherwasanhonestman!\"

  \"Mightyoubemarriednow?\"askedthecaptain,whenhehadhadsometalkwiththisnewacquaintance。

  \"Notyet。\"

  \"Goingtobe?\"saidthecaptain。

  \"Ihopeso。\"

  Thecaptain’skeenglancefollowedtheslightestpossibleturnofthedarkeye,andtheslightestpossibletiltoftheSou’westerhat。

  Thecaptainthenslappedbothhislegs,andsaidtohimself,—

  \"Neverknewsuchagoodthinginallmylife!There’shissweetheartlookingoverthewall!\"

  Therewasaveryprettygirllookingoverthewall,fromalittleplatformofcottage,vine,andfuchsia;andshecertainlydignotlookasifthepresenceofthisyoungfishermaninthelandscapemadeitanythelesssunnyandhopefulforher。

  CaptainJorgan,havingdoubledhimselfuptolaughwiththatheartygood—naturewhichisquiteexultantintheinnocenthappinessofotherpeople,hadundoubtedhimself,andwasgoingtostartanewsubject,whenthereappearedcomingdownthelowerladdersofstones,amanwhomhehailedas\"TomPettifer,Ho!\"TomPettifer,Ho,respondedwithalacrity,andinspeedycoursedescendedonthepier。

  \"Afraidofasun—strokeinEnglandinNovember,Tom,thatyouwearyourtropicalhat,stronglypaidoutsideandpaper—linedinside,here?\"saidthecaptain,eyeingit。

  \"It’saswelltobeonthesafeside,sir,\"repliedTom。

  \"Safeside!\"repeatedthecaptain,laughing。\"You’dguardagainstasun—stroke,withthatoldhat,inanIcePack。Wa’al!WhathaveyoumadeoutatthePost—office?\"

  \"ItisthePost—office,sir。\"

  \"What’sthePost—office?\"saidthecaptain。

  \"Thename,sir。ThenamekeepsthePost—office。\"

  \"Acoincidence!\"saidthecaptain。\"Aluckybit!Showmewhereitis。Good—bye,shipmates,forthepresent!Ishallcomeandhaveanotherlookatyou,aforeIleave,thisafternoon。\"

  Thiswasaddressedtoallthere,butespeciallytheyoungfisherman;

  soallthereacknowledgedit,butespeciallytheyoungfisherman。

  \"He’sasailor!\"saidonetoanother,astheylookedafterthecaptainmovingaway。Thathewas;andsooutspeakingwasthesailorinhim,thatalthoughhisdresshadnothingnauticalaboutit,withthesingleexceptionofitscolour,butwasasuitofashore—goingshapeandform,toolonginthesleevesandtooshortinthelegs,andtoounaccommodatingeverywhere,terminatingearthwardinapairofWellingtonboots,andsurmountedbyatall,stiffhat,whichnomortalcouldhavewornatseainanywindunderheaven;

  nevertheless,aglimpseofhissagacious,weather—beatenface,orhisstrong,brownhand,wouldhaveestablishedthecaptain’scalling。WhereasMr。Pettifer——amanofacertainplumpneatness,withacurlywhisker,andelaboratelynauticalinajacket,andshoes,andallthingscorrespondent——lookednomorelikeaseaman,besideCaptainJorgan,thanhelookedlikeasea—serpent。

  Thetwoclimbedhighupthevillage,——whichhadthemostarbitraryturnsandtwistsinit,sothatthecobbler’shousecamedeadacrosstheladder,andtohaveheldareasonablecourse,youmusthavegonethroughhishouse,andthroughhimtoo,ashesatathisworkbetweentwolittlewindows,——withoneeyemicroscopicallyonthegeologicalformationofthatpartofDevonshire,andtheothertelescopicallyontheopensea,——thetwoclimbedhighupthevillage,andstoppedbeforeaquaintlittlehouse,onwhichwaspainted,\"MRS。RAYBROCK,DRAPER;\"andalso\"POST—OFFICE。\"Beforeit,ranarillofmurmuringwater,andaccesstoitwasgainedbyalittleplank—bridge。

  \"Here’sthename,\"saidCaptainJorgan,\"sureenough。Youcancomeinifyoulike,Tom。\"

  Thecaptainopenedthedoor,andpassedintoanoddlittleshop,aboutsixfeethigh,withagreatvarietyofbeamsandbumpsintheceiling,and,besidestheprincipalwindowgivingontheladderofstones,apurblindlittlewindowofasinglepaneofglass,peepingoutofanabuttingcorneratthesun—lightedocean,andwinkingatitsbrightness。

  \"Howdoyoudo,ma’am?\"saidthecaptain。\"Iamverygladtoseeyou。Ihavecomealongwaytoseeyou。\"

  \"Haveyou,sir?ThenIamsureIamverygladtoseeyou,thoughI

  don’tknowyoufromAdam。\"

  Thusacomelyelderlywoman,shortofstature,plumpofform,sparklinganddarkofeye,who,perfectlycleanandneatherself,stoodinthemidstofherperfectlycleanandneatarrangements,andsurveyedCaptainJorganwithsmilingcuriosity。\"Ah!butyouareasailor,sir,\"sheadded,almostimmediately,andwithaslightmovementofherhands,thatwasnotveryunlikewringingthem;\"thenyouareheartilywelcome。\"

  \"Thank’ee,ma’am,\"saidthecaptain,\"Idon’tknowwhatitis,Iamsure;thatbringsoutthesaltinme,buteverybodyseemstoseeitonthecrownofmyhatandthecollarofmycoat。Yes,ma’am,Iaminthatwayoflife。\"

  \"Andtheothergentleman,too,\"saidMrs。Raybrock。

  \"Wellnow,ma’am,\"saidthecaptain,glancingshrewdlyattheothergentleman,\"youarethatnighright,thathegoestosea,——ifthatmakeshimasailor。Thisismysteward,ma’am,TomPettifer;he’sbeena’mostalltradesyoucouldname,inthecourseofhislife,——

  wouldhaveboughtallyourchairsandtablesonce,ifyouhadwishedtosell’em,——butnowhe’smysteward。Myname’sJorgan,andI’maship—owner,andIsailmyownandmypartners’ships,andhavedonesothisfive—and—twentyyear。AccordingtocustomIamcalledCaptainJorgan,butIamnomoreacaptain,blessyourheart,thanyouare。\"

  \"Perhapsyou’llcomeintomyparlour,sir,andtakeachair?\"saidMrs。Raybrock。

  \"Ex—actlywhatIwasgoingtoproposemyself,ma’am。Afteryou。\"

  Thusreplying,andenjoiningTomtogiveaneyetotheshop,CaptainJorganfollowedMrs。Raybrockintothelittle,lowback—room,——

  decoratedwithdiversplantsinpots,tea—trays,oldchinateapots,andpunch—bowls,——whichwasatoncetheprivatesitting—roomoftheRaybrockfamilyandtheinnercabinetofthepost—officeofthevillageofSteepways。

  \"Now,ma’am,\"saidthecaptain,\"itdon’tsignifyacenttoyouwhereIwasborn,except——\"Butheretheshadowofsomeoneenteringfelluponthecaptain’sfigure,andhebrokeofftodoublehimselfup,slapbothhislegs,andejaculate,\"Neverknewsuchathinginallmylife!Hereheisagain!Howareyou?\"

  ThesewordsreferredtotheyoungfellowwhohadsotakenCaptainJorgan’sfancydownatthepier。Tomakeitallquitecompletehecameinaccompaniedbythesweetheartwhomthecaptainhaddetectedlookingoverthewall。Aprettiersweetheartthesuncouldnothaveshoneuponthatshiningday。Asshestoodbeforethecaptain,withherrosylipsjustpartedinsurprise,herbrowneyesalittlewideropenthanwasusualfromthesamecause,andherbreathingalittlequickenedbytheascent(andpossiblybysomemysterioushurryandflurryattheparlourdoor,inwhichthecaptainhadobservedherfacetobeforamomenttotallyeclipsedbytheSou’westerhat),shelookedsocharming,thatthecaptainfelthimselfunderamoralobligationtoslapbothhislegsagain。Shewasverysimplydressed,withnootherornamentthananautumnalflowerinherbosom。Sheworeneitherhatnorbonnet,butmerelyascarforkerchief,foldedsquarelybackoverthehead,tokeepthesunoff,——

  accordingtoafashionthatmaybesometimesseeninthemoregenialpartsofEnglandaswellasofItaly,andwhichisprobablythefirstfashionofhead—dressthatcameintotheworldwhengrassesandleaveswentout。

  \"Inmycountry,\"saidthecaptain,risingtogiveherhischair,anddexterouslyslidingitclosetoanotherchaironwhichtheyoungfishermanmustnecessarilyestablishhimself,——\"inmycountryweshouldcallDevonshirebeautyfirst—rate!\"

  Wheneverafrankmannerisoffensive,itisbecauseitisstrainedorfeigned;fortheremaybequiteasmuchintolerableaffectationinplainnessasinmincingnicety。Allthatthecaptainsaidanddidwashonestlyaccordingtohisnature;andhisnaturewasopennatureandgoodnature;therefore,whenhepaidthislittlecompliment,andexpressedwithasparkleortwoofhisknowingeye,\"Iseehowitis,andnothingcouldbebetter,\"hehadestablishedadelicateconfidenceonthatsubjectwiththefamily。

  \"Iwassayingtoyourworthymother,\"saidthecaptaintotheyoungman,afteragainintroducinghimselfbynameandoccupation,——\"Iwassayingtoyourmother(andyou’reverylikeher)thatitdidn’tsignifywhereIwasborn,exceptthatIwasraisedonquestion—

  askingground,wherethebabiesassoonasevertheycomeintotheworld,inquireoftheirmothers,’Neow,howoldmayyoube,andwa’atairyouagoin’tonameme?’——whichisafact。\"Hereheslappedhisleg。\"Suchbeingthecase,Imaybeexcusedforaskingyouifyourname’sAlfred?\"

  \"Yes,sir,mynameisAlfred,\"returnedtheyoungman。

  \"Iamnotaconjurer,\"pursuedthecaptain,\"anddon’tthinkmeso,orIshallrightsoonundeceiveyou。Likewisedon’tthink,ifyouplease,thoughIdocomefromthatcountryofthebabies,thatIamaskingquestionsforquestion—asking’ssake,forIamnot。Somebodybelongingtoyouwenttosea?\"

  \"Myelderbrother,Hugh,\"returnedtheyoungman。Hesaiditinanalteredandlowervoice,andglancedathismother,whoraisedherhandshurriedly,andputthemtogetheracrossherblackgown,andlookedeagerlyatthevisitor。

  \"No!ForGod’ssake,don’tthinkthat!\"saidthecaptain,inasolemnway;\"Ibringnogoodtidingsofhim。\"

  Therewasasilence,andthemotherturnedherfacetothefireandputherhandbetweenitandhereyes。Theyoungfishermanslightlymotionedtowardthewindow,andthecaptain,lookinginthatdirection,sawayoungwidow,sittingataneighbouringwindowacrossalittlegarden,engagedinneedlework,withayoungchildsleepingonherbosom。ThesilencecontinueduntilthecaptainaskedofAlfred,—

  \"Howlongisitsinceithappened?\"

  \"Heshippedforhislastvoyagebetterthanthreeyearsago。\"

  \"Shipstruckuponsomereeforrock,asItakeit,\"saidthecaptain,\"andallhandslost?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Wa’al!\"saidthecaptain,afterashortersilence,\"HereIsitwhomaycometothesameend,likeenough。HeholdstheseasinthehollowofHishand。Wemustallstrikesomewhereandgodown。Ourcomfort,then,forourselvesandoneanotheristohavedoneourduty。I’dwageryourbrotherdidhis!\"

  \"Hedid!\"answeredtheyoungfisherman。\"Ifevermanstrovefaithfullyonalloccasionstodohisduty,mybrotherdid。Mybrotherwasnotaquickman(anythingbutthat),buthewasafaithful,true,andjustman。Wewerethesonsofonlyasmalltradesmaninthiscounty,sir;yetourfatherwasaswatchfulofhisgoodnameasifhehadbeenaking。\"

  \"Aprecioussightmoreso,Ihope——bearinginmindthegeneralrunofthatclassofcrittur,\"saidthecaptain。\"ButIinterrupt。\"

  \"Mybrotherconsideredthatourfatherleftthegoodnametous,tokeepclearandtrue。\"

  \"Yourbrotherconsideredright,\"saidthecaptain;\"andyoucouldn’ttakecareofabetterlegacy。ButagainIinterrupt。\"

  \"No;forIhavenothingmoretosay。WeknowthatHughlivedwellforthegoodname,andwefeelcertainthathediedwellforthegoodname。Andnowithascomeintomykeeping。Andthat’sall。\"

  \"Wellspoken!\"criedthecaptain。\"Wellspoken,youngman!

  Concerningthemannerofyourbrother’sdeath,\"——bythistimethecaptainhadreleasedthehandhehadshaken,andsatwithhisownbroad,brownhandsspreadoutonhisknees,andspokeaside,——

  \"concerningthemannerofyourbrother’sdeath,itmaybethatI

  havesomeinformationtogiveyou;thoughitmaynotbe,forIamfarfromsure。Canwehavealittletalkalone?\"

  Theyoungmanrose;butnotbeforethecaptain’squickeyehadnoticedthat,ontheprettysweetheart’sturningtothewindowtogreettheyoungwidowwithanodandawaveofthehand,theyoungwidowhadhelduptohertheneedleworkonwhichshewasengaged,withapatientandpleasantsmile。Sothecaptainsaid,beingonhislegs,—

  \"Whatmightshebemakingnow?\"

  \"WhatisMargaretmaking,Kitty?\"askedtheyoungfisherman,——withoneofhisarmsapparentlymislaidsomewhere。

  AsKittyonlyblushedinreply,thecaptaindoubledhimselfupasfarashecould,standing,andsaid,withaslapofhisleg,—

  \"Inmycountryweshouldcallitwedding—clothes。Fact!Weshould,Idoassureyou。\"

  Butitseemedtostrikethecaptaininanotherlighttoo;forhislaughwasnotalongone,andheadded,inquiteagentletone,—

  \"Andit’sverypretty,mydear,toseeher——pooryoungthing,withherfatherlesschilduponherbosom——givingupherthoughtstoyourhomeandyourhappiness。It’sverypretty,mydear,andit’sverygood。Mayyourmarriagebemoreprosperousthanhers,andbeacomforttohertoo。Maytheblessedsunseeyouallhappytogether,inpossessionofthegoodname,longafterIhavedoneploughingthegreatsaltfieldthatisneversown!\"

  Kittyansweredveryearnestly,\"O!Thankyou,sir,withallmyheart!\"And,inherlovinglittleway,kissedherhandtohim,andpossiblybyimplicationtotheyoungfisherman,too,asthelatterheldtheparlour—dooropenforthecaptaintopassout。

  CHAPTERII——THEMONEY

  \"Thestairsareverynarrow,sir,\"saidAlfredRaybrocktoCaptainJorgan。

  \"Likemycabin—stairs,\"returnedthecaptain,\"onmanyavoyage。\"

  \"Andtheyareratherinconvenientforthehead。\"

  \"Ifmyheadcan’ttakecareofitselfbythistime,afteralltheknockingabouttheworldithashad,\"repliedthecaptain,asunconcernedlyasifhehadnoconnectionwithit,\"it’snotworthlookingafter。\"

  Thustheycameintotheyoungfisherman’sbedroom,whichwasasperfectlyneatandcleanastheshopandparlourbelow;thoughitwasbutalittleplace,withaslidingwindow,andaphrenologicalceilingexpressiveofallthepeculiaritiesofthehouse—roof。Herethecaptainsatdownonthefootofthebed,andglancingatadreadfullibelonKittywhichornamentedthewall,——theproductionofsomewanderinglimner,whomthecaptainsecretlyadmiredashavingstudiedportraiturefromthefigure—headsofships,——motionedtotheyoungmantotaketherush—chairontheothersideofthesmallroundtable。Thatdone,thecaptainputhishandinthedeepbreast—pocketofhislong—skirtedbluecoat,andtookoutofitastrongsquarecase—bottle,——notalargebottle,butsuchasmaybeseeninanyordinaryship’smedicine—chest。Settingthisbottleonthetablewithoutremovinghishandfromit,CaptainJorganthenspakeasfollows:—

  \"Inmylastvoyagehomeward—bound,\"saidthecaptain,\"andthat’sthevoyageoffofwhichInowcomestraight,IencounteredsuchweatherofftheHornasisnotveryoftenmetwith,eventhere。I

  haveroundedthatstormyCapeprettyoften,andIbelieveIfirstbeataboutthereintheidenticalstormsthatblewtheDevil’shornsandtailoff,andledtothehornsbeingworkedupintotooth—picksfortheplantationoverseersinmycountry,whomaybeseen(ifyoutraveldownSouth,orawayWest,furenough)pickingtheirteethwith’em,whilethewhips,madeofthetail,floghard。Inthislastvoyage,homeward—boundforLiverpoolfromSouthAmerica,Isaytoyou,myyoungfriend,itblew。Wholemeasures!Nohalfmeasures,normakingbelievetoblow;itblew!NowIwarn’tblowncleanoutofthewaterintothesky,——thoughIexpectedtobeeventhat,——butIwasblowncleanoutofmycourse;andwhenatlastitfellcalm,itfelldeadcalm,andastrongcurrentsetoneway,dayandnight,nightandday,andIdrifted——drifted——drifted——outofalltheordinarytracksandcoursesofships,anddriftedyet,andyetdrifted。Itbehoovesamanwhotakeschargeoffellow—critturs’

  lives,nevertorestfrommakinghimselfmasterofhiscalling。I

  neverdidrest,andconsequentlyIknewprettywell(’speciallylookingoverthesideinthedeadcalmofthatstrongcurrent)whatdangerstoexpect,andwhatprecautionstotakeagainst’em。Inshort,weweredrivingheadontoanisland。Therewasnoislandinthechart,and,therefore,youmaysayitwasill—mannersintheislandtobethere;Idon’tdisputeitsbadbreeding,butthereitwas。ThanksbetoHeaven,Iwasasreadyfortheislandastheislandwasreadyforme。Imadeitoutmyselffromthemasthead,andIgotenoughwayuponheringoodtimetokeepheroff。I

  orderedaboattobeloweredandmanned,andwentinthatboatmyselftoexploretheisland。Therewasareefoutsideit,and,floatinginacornerofthesmoothwaterwithinthereef,wasaheapofsea—weed,andentangledinthatsea—weedwasthisbottle。\"

  Herethecaptaintookhishandfromthebottleforamoment,thattheyoungfishermanmightdirectawonderingglanceatit;andthenreplacedhisbandandwenton:—

  \"Ifeveryoucome——orevenifeveryoudon’tcome——toadesertplace,useyouyoureyesandyourspy—glasswell;forthesmallestthingyouseemayproveofusetoyou;andmayhavesomeinformationorsomewarninginit。That’stheprincipleonwhichIcametoseethisbottle。Ipickedupthebottleandrantheboatalongsidetheisland,andmadefastandwentashorearmed,withapartofmyboat’screw。Wefoundthateveryscrapofvegetationontheisland(Igiveityouasmyopinion,butscantandscrubbyatthebestoftimes)hadbeenconsumedbyfire。Asweweremakingourway,cautiouslyandtoilsomely,overthepulverisedembers,oneofmypeoplesankintotheearthbreast—high。Heturnedpale,and’Haulmeoutsmart,shipmates,’sayshe,’formyfeetareamongbones。’

  Wesoongothimonhislegsagain,andthenwedugupthespot,andwefoundthatthemanwasright,andthathisfeethadbeenamongbones。Morethanthat,theywerehumanbones;thoughwhethertheremainsofoneman,oroftwoorthreemen,whatwithcalcinationandashes,andwhatwithapoorpracticalknowledgeofanatomy,I

  can’tundertaketosay。Weexaminedthewholeislandandmadeoutnothingelse,saveandexceptthat,fromitsoppositeside,I

  sightedaconsiderabletractofland,whichlandIwasabletoidentify,andaccordingtothebearingsofwhich(nottotroubleyouwithmylog)Itookafreshdeparture。WhenIgotaboardagainI

  openedthebottle,whichwasoilskin—coveredasyousee,andglass—

  stopperedasyousee。Insideofit,\"pursuedthecaptain,suitinghisactiontohiswords,\"Ifoundthislittlecrumpled,foldedpaper,justasyousee。Outsideofitwaswritten,asyousee,thesewords:’Whoeverfindsthis,issolemnlyentreatedbythedeadtoconveyitunreadtoAlfredRaybrock,Steepways,NorthDevon,England。’Asacredcharge,\"saidthecaptain,concludinghisnarrative,\"and,AlfredRaybrock,thereitis!\"

  \"Thisismypoorbrother’swriting!\"

  \"Isupposeso,\"saidCaptainJorgan。\"I’lltakealookoutofthislittlewindowwhileyoureadit。\"

  \"Prayno,sir!Ishouldbehurt。Mybrothercouldn’tknowitwouldfallintosuchhandsasyours。\"

  Thecaptainsatdownagainonthefootofthebed,andtheyoungmanopenedthefoldedpaperwithatremblinghand,andspreaditonthetable。Theraggedpaper,evidentlycreasedandtornbothbeforeandafterbeingwrittenon,wasmuchblottedandstained,andtheinkhadfadedandrun,andmanywordswerewanting。Whatthecaptainandtheyoungfishermanmadeouttogether,aftermuchre—readingandmuchhumouringofthefoldsofthepaper,isgivenonthenextpage。

  Theyoungfishermanhadbecomemoreandmoreagitated,asthewritinghadbecomeclearertohim。Henowleftitlyingbeforethecaptain,overwhoseshoulderhehadbeenreadingit,anddroppingintohisformerseat,leanedforwardonthetableandlaidhisfaceinhishands。

  \"What,man,\"urgedthecaptain,\"don’tgivein!Beupanddoinglikeaman!\"

  \"Itisselfish,Iknow,——butdoingwhat,doingwhat?\"criedtheyoungfisherman,incompletedespair,andstampinghissea—bootontheground。

  \"Doingwhat?\"returnedthecaptain。\"Something!I’dgodowntothelittlebreakwaterbelowyonder,andtakeawrenchatoneofthesalt—rustedironringsthere,andeitherwrenchitupbytherootsorwrenchmyteethoutofmyhead,soonerthanI’ddonothing。

  Nothing!\"ejaculatedthecaptain。\"Anyfoolorfaintingheartcandothat,andnothingcancomeofnothing,——whichwaspretendedtobefoundout,Ibelieve,byoneofthemLatincritters,\"saidthecaptainwiththedeepestdisdain;\"asifAdamhadn’tfounditout,aforeeverhesomuchasnamedthebeasts!\"

  Yetthecaptainsaw,inspiteofhisboldwords,thattherewassomegreaterreasonthanheyetunderstoodfortheyoungman’sdistress。

  Andheeyedhimwithasympathisingcuriosity。

  \"Come,come!\"continuedthecaptain,\"Speakout。Whatisit,boy!\"

  \"Youhaveseenhowbeautifulsheis,sir,\"saidtheyoungman,lookingupforthemoment,withaflushedfaceandrumpledhair。

  \"Didanymaneversayshewarn’tbeautiful?\"retortedthecaptain。

  \"Ifso,goandlickhim。\"

  Theyoungmanlaughedfretfullyinspiteofhimself,andsaid—

  \"It’snotthat,it’snotthat。\"

  \"Wa’al,then,whatisit?\"saidthecaptaininamoresoothingtone。

  Theyoungfishermanmournfullycomposedhimselftotellthecaptainwhatitwas,andbegan:\"WeweretohavebeenmarriednextMondayweek——\"

  \"Weretohavebeen!\"interruptedCaptainJorgan。\"Andaretobe?

  Hey?\"

  YoungRaybrockshookhishead,andtracedoutwithhisfore—fingerthewords,\"poorfather’sfivehundredpounds,\"inthewrittenpaper。

  \"Goalong,\"saidthecaptain。\"Fivehundredpounds?Yes?\"

  \"Thatsumofmoney,\"pursuedtheyoungfisherman,enteringwiththegreatestearnestnessonhisdemonstration,whilethecaptaineyedhimwithequalearnestness,\"wasallmylatefatherpossessed。Whenhedied,heowednomanmorethanheleftmeanstopay,buthehadbeenabletolaybyonlyfivehundredpounds。\"

  \"Fivehundredpounds,\"repeatedthecaptain。\"Yes?\"

  \"Inhislifetime,yearsbefore,hehadexpresslylaidthemoneyasidetoleavetomymother,——liketosettleuponher,ifImakemyselfunderstood。\"

  \"Yes?\"

  \"Hehadriskeditonce——myfatherputdowninwritingatthattime,respectingthemoney——andwasresolvednevertoriskitagain。\"

  \"Notaspectator,\"saidthecaptain。\"Mycountrywouldn’thavesuitedhim。Yes?\"

  \"Mymotherhasnevertouchedthemoneytillnow。Andnowitwastohavebeenlaidout,thisverynextweek,inbuyingmeahandsomeshareinourneighbouringfisheryhere,tosettlemeinlifewithKitty。\"

  Thecaptain’sfacefell,andhepassedandrepassedhissun—brownedrighthandoverhisthinhair,inadiscomfitedmanner。

  \"Kitty’sfatherhasnomorethanenoughtoliveon,eveninthesparingwayinwhichweliveabouthere。Heisakindofbailifforstewardofmanorrightshere,andtheyarenotmuch,anditisbutapoorlittleoffice。Hewasbetteroffonce,andKittymustnevermarrytomeredrudgeryandhardliving。\"

  Thecaptainstillsatstrokinghisthinhair,andlookingattheyoungfisherman。

  \"Iamascertainthatmyfatherhadnoknowledgethatanyonewaswrongedastothismoney,orthatanyrestitutionoughttobemade,asIamcertainthatthesunnowshines。But,afterthissolemnwarningfrommybrother’sgraveinthesea,thatthemoneyisStolenMoney,\"saidYoungRaybrock,forcinghimselftotheutteranceofthewords,\"canIdoubtit?CanItouchit?\"

  \"Aboutnotdoubting,Iain’tsosure,\"observedthecaptain;\"butaboutnottouching——no——Idon’tthinkyoucan。\"

  \"Seethen,\"saidYoungRaybrock,\"whyIamsogrieved。ThinkofKitty。ThinkwhatIhavegottotellher!\"

  Hisheartquitefailedhimagainwhenhehadcomeroundtothat,andheoncemorebeathissea—bootsoftlyonthefloor。Butnotforlong;hesoonbeganagain,inaquietlyresolutetone。

  \"However!Enoughofthat!Youspokesomebravewordstomejustnow,CaptainJorgan,andtheyshallnotbespokeninvain。Ihavegottodosomething。WhatIhavegottodo,beforeallotherthings,istotraceoutthemeaningofthispaper,forthesakeoftheGoodNamethathasnooneelsetoputitright。AndstillforthesakeoftheGoodName,andmyfather’smemory,notawordofthiswritingmustbebreathedtomymother,ortoKitty,ortoanyhumancreature。Youagreeinthis?\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhatthey’llthinkofusbelow,\"saidthecaptain,\"butforcertainIcan’topposeit。Now,astotracing。Howwillyoudo?\"

  Theyboth,asbyconsent,bentoverthepaperagain,andagaincarefullypuzzledoutthewholeofthewriting。

  \"Imakeoutthatthiswouldstand,ifallthewritingwashere,’Inquireamongtheoldmenlivingthere,for’——someone。Mostlike,you’llgotothisvillagenamedhere?\"saidthecaptain,musing,withhisfingeronthename。

  \"Yes!AndMr。TregarthenisaCornishman,and——tobesure!——comesfromLanrean。\"

  \"Doeshe?\"saidthecaptainquietly。\"AsIain’tacquaintedwithhim,whomayhebe?\"

  \"Mr。TregarthenisKitty’sfather。\"

  \"Ay,ay!\"criedthecaptain。\"Nowyouspeak!TregarthenknowsthisvillageofLanrean,then?\"

  \"Beyondalldoubthedoes。Ihaveoftenheardhimmentionit,asbeinghisnativeplace。Heknowsitwell。\"

  \"Stophalfamoment,\"saidthecaptain。\"Wewantanamehere。YoucouldaskTregarthen(orifyoucouldn’tIcould)whatnamesofoldmenheremembersinhistimeinthosediggings?Hey?\"

  \"Icangostraighttohiscottage,andaskhimnow。\"

  \"Takemewithyou,\"saidthecaptain,risinginasolidwaythathadamostcomfortablereliabilityinit,\"andjustawordmorefirst。

  Ihaveknockedaboutharderthanyou,andhavegotalongfurtherthanyou。Ihavehad,allmysea—goinglifelong,tokeepmywitspolishedbrightwithacidandfriction,likethebrasscasesoftheship’sinstruments。I’llkeepyoucompanyonthisexpedition。Nowyoudon’tlivebytalkinganymorethanIdo。Clenchthathandofyoursinthishandofmine,andthat’saspeechonbothsides。\"

  CaptainJorgantookcommandoftheexpeditionwiththatheartyshake。Heatoncerefoldedthepaperexactlyasbefore,replaceditinthebottle,putthestopperin,puttheoilskinoverthestopper,confidedthewholetoYoungRaybrock’skeeping,andledthewaydown—stairs。

  Butitwashardernavigationbelow—stairsthanabove。Theinstanttheysetfootintheparlourthequick,womanlyeyedetectedthattherewassomethingwrong。Kittyexclaimed,frightened,assherantoherlover’sside,\"Alfred!What’sthematter?\"Mrs。Raybrockcriedouttothecaptain,\"Gracious!whathaveyoudonetomysontochangehimlikethisallinaminute?\"Andtheyoungwidow——whowastherewithherworkuponherarm——wasatfirstsoagitatedthatshefrightenedthelittlegirlsheheldinherhand,whohidherfaceinhermother’sskirtsandscreamed。Thecaptain,consciousofbeingheldresponsibleforthisdomesticchange,contemplateditwithquiteaguiltyexpressionofcountenance,andlookedtotheyoungfishermantocometohisrescue。

  \"Kitty,darling,\"saidYoungRaybrock,\"Kitty,dearestlove,ImustgoawaytoLanrean,andIdon’tknowwhereelseorhowmuchfurther,thisveryday。Worsethanthat——ourmarriage,Kitty,mustbeputoff,andIdon’tknowforhowlong。\"

  Kittystaredathim,indoubtandwonderandinanger,andpushedhimfromherwithherhand。

  \"Putoff?\"criedMrs。Raybrock。\"Themarriageputoff?AndyougoingtoLanrean!Why,inthenameofthedearLord?\"

  \"Motherdear,Ican’tsaywhy;Imustnotsaywhy。Itwouldbedishonourableandundutifultosaywhy。\"

  \"Dishonourableandundutiful?\"returnedthedame。\"Andistherenothingdishonourableorundutifulintheboy’sbreakingtheheartofhisownplightedlove,andhismother’shearttoo,forthesakeofthedarksecretsandcounselsofawickedstranger?Whydidyouevercomehere?\"sheapostrophisedtheinnocentcaptain。\"Whowantedyou?Wheredidyoucomefrom?Whycouldn’tyourestinyourownbadplace,whereveritis,insteadofdisturbingthepeaceofquietunoffendingfolklikeus?\"

  \"Andwhat,\"sobbedthepoorlittleKitty,\"haveIeverdonetoyou,youhardandcruelcaptain,thatyoushouldcomeandservemeso?\"

  Andthentheybothbegantoweepmostpitifully,whilethecaptaincouldonlylookfromtheonetotheother,andlayholdofhimselfbythecoatcollar。

  \"Margaret,\"saidthepooryoungfisherman,onhiskneesatKitty’sfeet,whileKittykeptbothherhandsbeforehertearfulface,toshutoutthetraitorfromherview,——butkeptherfingerswideasunderandlookedathimallthetime,——\"Margaret,youhavesufferedsomuch,souncomplainingly,andarealwayssocarefulandconsiderate!Dotakemypart,forpoorHugh’ssake!\"

  ThequietMargaretwasnotappealedtoinvain。\"Iwill,Alfred,\"

  shereturned,\"andIdo。Iwishthisgentlemanhadnevercomenearus;\"whereuponthecaptainlaidholdofhimselfthetighter;\"butI

  takeyourpartforallthat。Iamsureyouhavesomestrongreasonandsomesufficientreasonforwhatyoudo,strangeasitis,andevenfornotsayingwhyyoudoit,strangeasthatis。And,Kittydarling,youareboundtothinksomorethananyone,fortruelovebelieveseverything,andbearseverything,andtrustseverything。

  And,motherdear,youareboundtothinksotoo,foryouknowyouhavebeenblestwithgoodsons,whosewordwasalwaysasgoodastheiroath,andwhowerebroughtupinastrueasenseofhonourasanygentlemaninthisland。AndIamsureyouhavenomorecall,mother,todoubtyourlivingsonthantodoubtyourdeadson;andforthesakeofthedeardead,Istandupforthedearliving。\"

  \"Wa’alnow,\"thecaptainstruckin,withenthusiasm,\"thisIsay,Thatwhetheryouropinionsflattermeornot,youareayoungwomanofsense,andspirit,andfeeling;andI’dsoonerhaveyoubymysideinthehourofdanger,thanagoodhalfofthemenI’veeverfalleninwith——orfallenoutwith,ayther。\"

  Margaretdidnotreturnthecaptain’scompliment,orappearfullytoreciprocatehisgoodopinion,butsheappliedherselftotheconsolationofKitty,andofKitty’smother—in—lawthatwastohavebeennextMondayweek,andsoonrestoredtheparlourtoaquietcondition。

  \"Kitty,mydarling,\"saidtheyoungfisherman,\"Imustgotoyourfathertoentreathimstilltotrustmeinspiteofthiswretchedchangeandmystery,andtoaskhimforsomedirectionsconcerningLanrean。Willyoucomehome?Willyoucomewithme,Kitty?\"

  Kittyanswerednotaword,butrosesobbing,withtheendofhersimplehead—dressathereyes。CaptainJorganfollowedtheloversout,quitesheepishly,pausingintheshoptogiveaninstructiontoMr。Pettifer。

  \"Here,Tom!\"saidthecaptain,inalowvoice。\"Here’ssomethinginyourline。Here’sanoldladypoorlyandlowinherspirits。Cheerherupabit,Tom。Cheer’emallup。\"

  Mr。Pettifer,withabrisknodofintelligence,immediatelyassumedhisstewardface,andwentwithhisquiet,helpful,stewardstepintotheparlour,wherethecaptainhadthegreatsatisfactionofseeinghim,throughtheglassdoor,takethechildinhisarms(whoofferednoobjection),andbendoverMrs。Raybrock,administeringsoftwordsofconsolation。

  \"Thoughwhathefindstosay,unlesshe’stellingherthat’t’llsoonbeover,orthatmostpeopleissoatfirst,orthatit’lldohergoodafterward,Icannotimaginate!\"wasthecaptain’sreflectionashefollowedthelovers。

  Hehadnotfartofollowthem,sinceitwasbutashortdescentdownthestonywaystothecottageofKitty’sfather。Butshortasthedistancewas,itwaslongenoughtoenablethecaptaintoobservethathewasfastbecomingthevillageOgre;fortherewasnotawomanstandingworkingatherdoor,orafishermancominguporgoingdown,whosawYoungRaybrockunhappyandlittleKittyintears,butheorsheinstantlydartedasuspiciousandindignantglanceatthecaptain,astheforeignerwhomustsomehowberesponsibleforthisunusualspectacle。Consequently,whentheycameintoTregarthen’slittlegarden,——whichformedtheplatformfromwhichthecaptainhadseenKittypeepingoverthewall,——thecaptainbroughtto,andstoodoffandonatthegate,whileKittyhurriedtohidehertearsinherownroom,andAlfredspokewithherfather,whowasworkinginthegarden。Hewasaratherinfirmman,butcouldscarcelybecalledoldyet,withanagreeablefaceandapromisingairofmakingthebestofthings。Theconversationbeganonhissidewithgreatcheerfulnessandgoodhumour,butsoonbecamedistrustful,andsoonangry。Thatwasthecaptain’scueforstrikingbothintotheconversationandthegarden。

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