swungloosebeneaththehatchway。
AsIpassedthatSpaniardtowhomIhadbeengiveninslavery,andwhobutnowhadcounselledmycastingaway,Isawhisfacewellinthelightofthelantern,andthereweresignsonitthataphysiciancouldreadclearly。
’Farewell,’Isaidtohim,’wemaysoonmeetagain。
Fool,whydoyoulabour?
Takeyourrest,fortheplagueisonyou。
Insixhoursyouwillbedead!’
Hisjawdroppedwithterroratmywords,andforamomenthestoodspeechless。
Thenheutteredafearfuloathandaimedablowatmewiththehammerheheld,whichwouldswiftlyhaveputanendtomysufferingshadInotatthatmomentbeenliftedfromhisreachbythosewhopulledabove。
InanothersecondIhadfallenonthedeckastheyslackedtherope。
Nearmestoodtwoblackmenwhoseofficeitwastocastuspoorwretchesintothesea,andbehindthem,seatedinachair,hisfacehaggardfromrecentillness,satdeGarciafanninghimselfwithhissombrero,forthenightwasveryhot。
Herecognisedmeatonceinthemoonlight,whichwasbrilliant,andsaid,’What!areyouhereandstillalive,Cousin?
Youaretoughindeed;Ithoughtthatyoumustbedeadordying。
Indeedhaditnotbeenforthisaccursedplague,Iwouldhaveseentoitmyself。
Well,ithascomerightatlast,andhereistheonlyluckythinginallthisvoyage,thatIshallhavethepleasureofsendingyoutothesharks。
Itconsolesmeformuch,friendWingfield。
Soyoucameacrosstheseastoseekvengeanceonme?
Well,Ihopethatyourstayhasbeenpleasant。
Theaccommodationwasalittlepoor,butatleastthewelcomewashearty。
Andnowitistimetospeedthepartingguest。
Goodnight,ThomasWingfield;ifyoushouldchancetomeetyourmotherpresently,tellherfrommethatIwasgrievedtohavetokillher,forsheistheonebeingwhomIhaveloved。
Ididnotcometomurderherasyoumayhavethought,butsheforcedmetoittosavemyself,sincehadInotdoneso,I
shouldneverhavelivedtoreturntoSpain。
Shehadtoomuchofmyownbloodtosuffermetoescape,anditseemsthatitrunsstronginyourveinsalso,elseyouwouldscarcelyholdsofastbyvengeance。
Well,ithasnotprosperedyou!’
Andhedroppedbackintothechairandfelltofanninghimselfagainwiththebroadhat。
Eventhen,asIstoodupontheeveofdeath,Ifeltmybloodrunhotwithinmeatthestingofhiscoarsetaunts。
TrulydeGarcia’striumphwascomplete。
Ihadcometohunthimdown,andwhatwastheendofit?
Hewasabouttohurlmetothesharks。
StillI
answeredhimwithsuchdignityasIcouldcommand。
’Youhavemeatsomedisadvantage,’Isaid。
’Nowifthereisanymanhoodleftinyou,givemeaswordandletussettleourquarrelonceandforall。
YouareweakfromsicknessIknow,butwhatamI
whohavespentcertaindaysandnightsinthishellofyours。
Weshouldbewellmatched,deGarcia。’
’Perhapsso,Cousin,butwhereistheneed?
Tobefrank,thingshavenotgoneoverwellwithmewhenwestoodfacetofacebefore,anditisodd,butdoyouknow,Ihavebeentroubledwithaforebodingthatyouwouldbetheendofme。
ThatisoneofthereasonswhyIsoughtachangeofairtothesewarmerregions。
Butseethefollyofforebodings,myfriend。
Iamstillalive,thoughIhavebeenill,andImeantogoonliving,butyouare——forgivemeformentioningit——youarealreadydead。
Indeedthosegentlemen,’andhepointedtothetwoblackmenwhoweretakingadvantageofourtalktothrowintotheseatheslavewhofollowedmeupthehatchway,’arewaitingtoputastoptoourconversation。
HaveyouanymessagethatIcandeliverforyou?
Ifso,outwithit,fortimeisshortandthatholdmustbeclearedbydaybreak。’
’Ihavenomessagetogiveyoufrommyself,thoughIhaveamessageforyou,deGarcia,’Ianswered。
’ButbeforeItellit,letmesayaword。
Youseemtohavewon,wickedmurdererasyouare,butperhapsthegameisnotyetplayed。
Yourfearsmaystillcometrue。
Iamdead,butmyvengeancemayyetliveon,forIleaveittotheHandinwhichIshouldhaveleftitatfirst。
Youmaylivesomeyearslonger,butdoyouthinkthatyoushallescape?
OnedayyouwilldieassurelyasImustdieto-night,andwhatthen,deGarcia?’
’Atruce,Iprayyou,’hesaidwithasneer。
’Surelyyouhavenotbeenconsecratedpriest。
Youhadamessage,yousaid。
Praydeliveritquickly。
Timepresses,CousinWingfield。
Whosendsmessagestoanexilelikemyself?’
’IsabelladeSiguenza,whomyoucheatedwithafalsemarriageandabandoned,’Isaid。
Hestartedfromhischairandstoodoverme。
’Whatofher?’hewhisperedfiercely。
’Onlythis,themonkswalledherupalivewithherbabe。’
’Walledherupalive!
MotherofGod!howdoyouknowthat?’
’Ichancedtoseeitdone,thatisall。
Sheprayedmetotellyouofherendandthechild’s,andthatshediedhidingyourname,lovingandforgiving。
Thiswasallhermessage,butIwilladdtoit。
Mayshehauntyouforever,sheandmymother;maytheyhauntyouthroughlifeanddeath,throughearthandhell。’
Hecoveredhisfacewithhishandsforamoment,thendroppingthemsankbackintothechairandcalledtotheblacksailors。
’Awaywiththisslave。
Whyareyousoslow?’
Themenadvanceduponme,butIwasnotmindedtobehandledbythemifIcouldhelpit,andIwasmindedtocausedeGarciatosharemyfate。
SuddenlyIboundedathim,andgrippinghimroundthemiddle,Idraggedhimfromhischair。
SuchwasthestrengththatrageanddespairgavetomethatIsucceededinswinginghimuptothelevelofthebulwarks。
Buttherethematterended,foratthatmomentthetwoblacksailorsspranguponusboth,andtorehimfrommygrip。
Thenseeingthatallwaslost,fortheywereabouttocutmedownwiththeirswords,Iplacedmyhanduponthebulwarkandleapedintothesea。
MyreasontoldmethatIshoulddowelltodrownasquicklyaspossible,andIthoughttomyselfthatIwouldnottrytoswim,butwouldsinkatonce。
Yetloveoflifewastoostrongforme,andsosoonasItouchedthewater,Istruckoutandbegantoswimalongthesideoftheship,keepingmyselfinhershadow,forIfearedlestdeGarciashouldcausemetobeshotatwitharrowsandmusketballs。
PresentlyasIwentIheardhimsaywithanoath:
’Hehasgone,andforgoodthistime,butmyforebodingwentneartocomingtrueafterall。
Bah!howthesightofthatmanfrightensme。’
NowIknewinmyheartthatIwasdoingamadthing,forthoughifnosharktookme,ImightfloatforsixoreighthoursinthiswarmwateryetImustsinkatlast,andwhatwouldmystrugglehaveprofitedme?
StillIswamonslowly,andafterthefilthandstenchoftheslavehold,thetouchofthecleanwaterandthebreathofthepureairwerelikefoodandwinetome,andIfeltstrengthenterintomeasIwent。
BythistimeIwasahundredyardsormorefromtheship,andthoughthoseonboardcouldscarcelyhaveseenme,Icouldstillhearthesplashofthebodies,astheslaveswereflungfromher,andthedrowningcriesofsuchamongthemasstilllived。
Iliftedmyheadandlookedroundthewasteofwater,andseeingsomethingfloatingonitatadistance,Iswamtowardsit,expectingthateverymomentwouldbemylast,becauseofthesharkswhichaboundintheseseas。
SoonIwasnearit,andtomyjoyI
perceivedthatitwasalargebarrel,whichhadbeenthrownfromtheship,andwasfloatinguprightinthewater。
Ireachedit,andpushingatitfrombelow,contrivedtotiltitsothatIcaughtitsupperedgewithmyhand。
ThenIsawthatitwashalffullofmealcakes,andthatithadbeencastawaybecausethemealwasstinking。
Itwastheweightoftheserottencakesactingasballast,thatcausedthetubtofloatuprightinthewater。
NowI
bethoughtme,thatifIcouldgetintothisbarrelIshouldbesafefromthesharksforawhile,buthowtodoitIdidnotknow。
WhileIwondered,chancingtoglancebehindme,Isawthefinofasharkstandingabovethewaternottwentypacesaway,andadvancingrapidlytowardsme。
Thenterrorseizedmeandgavemestrengthandthewitofdespair。
Pullingdowntheedgeofthebarreltillthewaterbegantopourintoit,Iseizeditoneithersidewithmyhands,andliftingmyweightuponthem,Idoubledmyknees。
TothishourIcannottellhowIaccomplishedit,butthenextsecondIwasinthecask,withnootherhurtthanascrapedshin。
ButthoughIhadfoundaboat,theboatitselfwasliketosink,forwhatwithmyweightandthatoftherottenmeal,andofthewaterwhichhadpouredovertherim,theedgeofthebarrelwasnotnowaninchabovethelevelofthesea,andIknewthatdidanotherbucketfulcomeaboard,itwouldnolongerbearme。
AtthatmomentalsoIsawthefinofthesharkwithinfouryards,andthenfeltthebarrelshakeasthefishstruckitwithhisnose。
NowIbegantobailfuriouslywithmyhands,andasIbailed,theedgeofthecasklifteditselfabovethewater。
Whenithadrisensometwoinches,theshark,enragedatmyescape,cametothesurface,andturningonitsside,bitatthetubsothatIhearditsteethgrateonthewoodandironbands,causingittoheeloverandtospinround,shippingmorewaterasitheeled。
NowImustbailafresh,andhadthefishreneweditsonset,Ishouldhavebeenlost。
Butnotfindingwoodandirontoitstaste,itwentawayforawhile,althoughIsawitsfinfromtimetotimeforthespaceofsomehours。
IbailedwithmyhandstillIcouldliftthewaternolonger,thenmakingshifttotakeoffmyboot,Ibailedwiththat。
Soontheedgeofthecaskstoodtwelveinchesabovethewater,andIdidnotlightenitfurther,fearinglestitshouldoverturn。
NowIhadtimetorestandtorememberthatallthiswasofnoavail,sinceImustdieatlasteitherbytheseaorbecauseofthirst,andIlamentedthatmycowardicehadonlysufficedtoprolongmysufferings。
ThenIprayedtoGodtosuccourme,andneverdidIpraymoreheartilythaninthathour,andwhenIhadfinishedprayingsomesortofpeaceandhopefelluponme。
IthoughtitmarvellousthatIshouldthushaveescapedthricefromgreatperilswithinthespaceofafewdays,firstfromthesinkingcarak,thenfrompestilenceandstarvationintheboldoftheslave-ship,andnow,ifonlyforawhile,fromthecrueljawsofthesharks。
ItseemedtomethatIhadnotbeenpreservedfromdangerswhichprovedfataltosomany,onlythatImightperishmiserablyatlast,andeveninmydespairIbegantohopewhenhopewasfolly;thoughwhetherthisreliefwassenttomefromabove,orwhetheritwassimplythatbeingsomuchaliveatthemomentIcouldnotbelievethatIshouldsoonbedead,isnotformetosay。
Attheleastmycourageroseagain,andIcouldevenfindhearttonotethebeautyofthenight。
Theseawassmoothasapond,therewasnobreathofwind,andnowthatthemoonbegantosink,thousandsofstarsofamarvellousbrightness,suchaswedonotseeinEngland,gemmedtheheavenseverywhere。
Atlastthesegrewpale,anddawnbegantoflushtheeast,andafteritcamethefirstraysofsunlight。