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perils of certain english prisoners-第8章

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were not; even then; all landed; for; he had seen them in a very

good position on the further side of the Signal Hill; evidently

waiting for the rest of their men to come up。  In the present pause;

the first we had had since the alarm; he was telling this over again

to Mr。 Macey; when Mr。 Macey suddenly cried our:  〃The signal!

Nobody has thought of the signal!〃



We knew of no signal; so we could not have thought of it。



〃What signal may you mean; sir?〃 says Sergeant Drooce; looking sharp

at him。



〃There is a pile of wood upon the Signal Hill。  If it could be

lightedwhich never has been done yetit would be a signal of

distress to the mainland。〃



Charker cries; directly:  〃Sergeant Drooce; dispatch me on that

duty。  Give me the two men who were on guard with me to…night; and

I'll light the fire; if it can be done。〃



〃And if it can't; Corporal〃 Mr。 Macey strikes in。



〃Look at these ladies and children; sir!〃 says Charker。  〃I'd sooner

light myself; than not try any chance to save them。〃



We gave him a Hurrah!it burst from us; come of it what mightand

he got his two men; and was let out at the gate; and crept away。  I

had no sooner come back to my place from being one of the party to

handle the gate; than Miss Maryon said in a low voice behind me:



〃Davis; will you look at this powder?  This is not right。〃



I turned my head。  Christian George King again; and treachery again!

Sea…water had been conveyed into the magazine; and every grain of

powder was spoiled!



〃Stay a moment;〃 said Sergeant Drooce; when I had told him; without

causing a movement in a muscle of his face:  〃look to your pouch; my

lad。  You Tom Packer; look to your pouch; confound you!  Look to

your pouches; all you Marines。〃



The same artful savage had got at them; somehow or another; and the

cartridges were all unserviceable。  〃Hum!〃 says the Sergeant。  〃Look

to your loading; men。  You are right so far?〃



Yes; we were right so far。



〃Well; my lads; and gentlemen all;〃 says the Sergeant; 〃this will be

a hand…to…hand affair; and so much the better。〃



He treated himself to a pinch of snuff; and stood up; square…

shouldered and broad…chested; in the light of the moonwhich was

now very brightas cool as if he was waiting for a play to begin。

He stood quiet; and we all stood quiet; for a matter of something

like half…an…hour。  I took notice from such whispered talk as there

was; how little we that the silver did not belong to; thought about

it; and how much the people that it did belong to; thought about it。

At the end of the half…hour; it was reported from the gate that

Charker and the two were falling back on us; pursued by about a

dozen。



〃Sally!  Gate…party; under Gill Davis;〃 says the Sergeant; 〃and

bring 'em in!  Like men; now!〃



We were not long about it; and we brought them in。  〃Don't take me;〃

says Charker; holding me round the neck; and stumbling down at my

feet when the gate was fast; 〃don't take me near the ladies or the

children; Gill。  They had better not see Death; till it can't be

helped。  They'll see it soon enough。〃



〃Harry!〃 I answered; holding up his head。  〃Comrade!〃



He was cut to pieces。  The signal had been secured by the first

pirate party that landed; his hair was all singed off; and his face

was blackened with the running pitch from a torch。



He made no complaint of pain; or of anything。  〃Good…bye; old chap;〃

was all he said; with a smile。  〃I've got my death。  And Death ain't

life。  Is it; Gill?〃



Having helped to lay his poor body on one side; I went back to my

post。  Sergeant Drooce looked at me; with his eyebrows a little

lifted。  I nodded。  〃Close up here men; and gentlemen all!〃 said the

Sergeant。  〃A place too many; in the line。〃



The Pirates were so close upon us at this time; that the foremost of

them were already before the gate。  More and more came up with a

great noise; and shouting loudly。  When we believed from the sound

that they were all there; we gave three English cheers。  The poor

little children joined; and were so fully convinced of our being at

play; that they enjoyed the noise; and were heard clapping their

hands in the silence that followed。



Our disposition was this; beginning with the rear。  Mrs。 Venning;

holding her daughter's child in her arms; sat on the steps of the

little square trench surrounding the silver…house; encouraging and

directing those women and children as she might have done in the

happiest and easiest time of her life。  Then; there was an armed

line; under Mr。 Macey; across the width of the enclosure; facing

that way and having their backs towards the gate; in order that they

might watch the walls and prevent our being taken by surprise。  Then

there was a space of eight or ten feet deep; in which the spare arms

were; and in which Miss Maryon and Mrs。 Fisher; their hands and

dresses blackened with the spoilt gunpowder; worked on their knees;

tying such things as knives; old bayonets; and spear…heads; to the

muzzles of the useless muskets。  Then; there was a second armed

line; under Sergeant Drooce; also across the width of the enclosure;

but facing to the gate。  Then came the breastwork we had made; with

a zigzag way through it for me and my little party to hold good in

retreating; as long as we could; when we were driven from the gate。

We all knew that it was impossible to hold the place long; and that

our only hope was in the timely discovery of the plot by the boats;

and in their coming back。



I and my men were now thrown forward to the gate。  From a spy…hole;

I could see the whole crowd of Pirates。  There were Malays among

them; Dutch; Maltese; Greeks; Sambos; Negroes; and Convict

Englishmen from the West India Islands; among the last; him with the

one eye and the patch across the nose。  There were some Portuguese;

too; and a few Spaniards。  The captain was a Portuguese; a little

man with very large ear…rings under a very broad hat; and a great

bright shawl twisted about his shoulders。  They were all strongly

armed; but like a boarding party; with pikes; swords; cutlasses; and

axes。  I noticed a good many pistols; but not a gun of any kind

among them。  This gave me to understand that they had considered

that a continued roll of musketry might perhaps have been heard on

the mainland; also; that for the reason that fire would be seen from

the mainland they would not set the Fort in flames and roast us

alive; which was one of their favourite ways of carrying on。  I

looked about for Christian George King; and if I had seen him I am

much mistaken if he would not have received my one round of ball…

cartridge in his head。  But; no Christian George King was visible。



A sort of a wild Portuguese demon; who seemed either fierce…mad or

fierce…drunkbut; they all seemed one or the othercame forward

with the black flag; and gave it a wave or two。  After that; the

Portuguese captain called out in shrill English; 〃I say you!

English fools!  Open the gate!  Surrender!〃



As we kept close and quiet; he said something to his men which I

didn't understand; and when he had said it; the one…eyed English

rascal with the patch (who had stepped out when he began); said it

again in English。  It was only this。  〃Boys of the black flag; this

is to be quickly done。  Take all the prisoners you can。  If they

don't yield; kill the children to make them。  Forward!〃  Then; they

all came on at the gate; and in another half…minute were smashing

and splitting it in。



We struck at them through the gaps and shivers; and we dropped many

of them; too; but; their very weight would have carried such a gate;

if they had been unarmed。  I soon found Sergeant Drooce at my side;

forming us six remaining marines in lineTom Packer next to meand

ordering us to fall back three paces; and; as they broke in; to give

them our one little volley at short distance。  〃Then;〃 says he;

〃receive them behind yo
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