"IshallmyselfgotoLondon,and,disguisedasCaptainKidd,willleadthisvisionaryonuntilhecomestheretoarrestme,andwhentheseclubmembersdiscoverthatitisHawkshawandnotKiddhehasruntoearth,we’llhaveagreatlaughonSherlockHolmes。"
  "Iamanxioustohearhowyousolvedthebond—robberymystery,"saidSocrates,wrappinghistogacloselyabouthimandsettlingbackagainstoneofthespilesofthewharf。
  "Soareweall,"saidSirWalter。"ButmeantimetheHouse—boatisgettingfartheraway。"
  "Notunlessshe’ssailingbackwards,"sneeredNoah,whowasstillnursinghisresentmentagainstSirChristopherWrenforhisreflectionsuponthespeedoftheArk"What’sthehurry?"askedSocrates。"Ibelieveinmakinghasteslowly;andontheadmissionofourtwoeminentnavalarchitects,SirChristopherandNoah,neitheroftheirvesselscantravelmorethanamileaweek,andifwechartertheFlyingDutchmantogoinpursuitofherwecancatchherbeforeshegetsoutoftheStyxintotheAtlantic。"
  "Jonahmightlendushiswhale,ifthebeastisincommission,"
  suggestedMunchausen,dryly。"Iforonewouldrathertakeastate—
  roominJonah’swhalethangoaboardtheFlyingDutchmanagain。I
  madeonetripontheDutchman,andshe’sworsethanadoryforcomfort;further——Idon’tseewhatgooditwoulddoustocharteraboatthatcan’tlandoftenerthanonceinsevenyears,andspendsmostofhertimetryingtodoubletheCapeofGoodHope。"
  "Mywhaleisincommission,"saidJonah,withdignity。"ButBaronMunchausenneednotconsiderthequestionoftakingastate—roomaboardofher。Shedoesn’tcarrysecond—classpassengers。AndifI
  tookanystockintheideaofatripontheFlyingDutchmanamountingtoasevenyears’exile,IwouldcheerfullypaytheBaron’sexpensesforaroundtrip。"
  "Wearelosingtime,gentlemen,"suggestedSherlockHolmes。"Thisisamoment,Ithink,whenyoushouldlayasidepersonaldifferencesandpersonalpreferencesforimmediateaction。IhaveexaminedthewakeoftheHouse—boat,andIjudgefromtheconditionofwhat,forwantofabetterterm,Imaycallthesuds,whensheleftustheHouse—
  boatwasmakingtenknotsaday。Almostanycraftwecanfindsuitablymannedoughttobeabletodobetterthanthat;andifyoucouldsummonCharonandascertainwhatboatshehasathand,itwouldbeforthegoodofallconcerned。"
  "That’sagoodplan,"saidJohnson。"Boswell,seeifyoucanfindCharon。"
  "Iamherealready,sir,"returnedtheferryman,rising。"Mostofmyboatshavegoneintowinterquarters,yourHonor。TheMayflowerwentintodrydocklastweektobecalkedup;thePintaandtheSantaMariaareslowandcranky;theMonitorandtheMerrimacIhaven’treallyhadtimetopatchup;andtheValkyrieistwomonthsoverdue。
  Icannotmakeupmymindwhethersheislostorkeptbackbyexcursionsteamers。HenceIreallydon’tknowwhatIcanlendyou。
  AnyoftheseboatIhavenamedyoucouldhavehadfornothing;butmyothersareactivelyemployed,andIcouldn’tletthemgowithoutaseriousinterferencewithmybusiness。"
  Theoldmanblinkedsorrowfullyacrossthewatersattheoppositeshore。Itwasquiteevidentthatherealizedwhatadreadfulexpensetheclubwasabouttobeputto,andwhileofcoursetherewouldbeprofitinitforhim,hewassincerelysorryforthem。
  "Irepeat,"headded,"thoseboatsyoucouldhavehadfornothing,buttheothersI’dhavetochargeyoufor,thoughofcourseI’llgiveyouadiscount。"
  Andheblinkedagain,ashemeditateduponwhetherthatdiscountshouldbeaneighthorone—quarterofonepercent。
  "TheFlyingDutchman,"hepursued,"ain’tnogoodforyourpurposes。
  She’stoofast。She’sbuilttoflyby,nottostop。You’dcatchupwiththeHouse—boatinaminutewithher,butyou’dgorightonanddisappearlikeavisionary;andasfortheArk,she’dneverdo——withallrespecttoMr。Noah。She’sjustaboutassuitableasanyotherwaterloggedcattle—steamer’dbe,andnomore——first—rateforelephantsandkangaroos,butnogoodforcruiser—work,andsoslowshewouldn’tmakearipplehighenoughtodrownagnatgoingatthetopofherspeed。Furthermore,she’sgotagreatbigholeinherbottom,whereshewasstoveinbyrunningafoulof——MountArrus—root,IbelieveitwascalledwhenCaptainNoahwentcruisingwiththatmenagerieofhis。"
  "That’sanunmitigatedfalsehood!"criedNoah,angrily。"Thismantalkslikeaprofessionalamateuryachtsman。Hehasnoregardforfacts,butsimplygoesaheadandmakesstatementswithanutterdisregardofthetruth。TheArkwasnotstovein。Webeachedherverysuccessfully。Isaythisindefenceofmyseamanship,whichwastop—notchformyday。"
  "Couldn’tsailsixweekswithoutfoulingamountain—peak!"sneeredWren,perceivingachancetogeteven。
  "Thehole’sthere,justthesame,"saidCharon。"Maybeshewasacentreboard,sadthat’swhereyoukepttheboard。"
  "Theholeistherebecauseitwasworntherebyoneoftheelephants,"retortedNoah。"Yougetabeastliketheelephantshufflingoneofhisfore—feetupanddown,upanddown,aplankfortwenty—fourhoursadayforfortydaysinoneofyourboats,andseewhereyourboatwouldbe。"
  "Thanks,"saidCharon,calmly。"Buttheelephantsdon’tpatronizemyline。AlltheelephantsI’veeverseeninHadeswadedover,exceptJumbo,andhereachedhistrunkacross,fastenedontoatreelimbwithit,andswunghimselfover。However,theArkisn’tatallwhatyouwant,unlessyouaregoingtomanherwithalotofcentaurs。Ifthat’syourintention,I’dcharterher;theaccommodationsarejustthethingforacrewofthatkind。"
  "Well,whatdoyousuggest?"askedRaleigh,somewhatimpatiently。
  "You’vetolduswhatwecan’tdo。Nowtelluswhatwecando。"
  "I’dstayrighthere,"saidCharon,"andlettheladiesrescuethemselves。That’swhatI’ddo。I’vehadthehonorofbringing’emoverhere,andIthinkIknow’emprettywell。I’vewatched’emclose,andit’smyprivateopinionthatbeforemanydaysyou’llseeyourclub—housesailingbackhere,withQueenElizabethatthehellum,andtheotherladiesonthefor’arddeckknittin’andcrochetin’,andtearin’eachothertopiecesinaconversationalway,ashappyasifthereneverhadbeenanyCaptainKiddandhispiratecrew。"
  "Thatsuggestionisimpossible,"saidBlackstone,rising。"Whetherthereliefexpeditionamountstoanythingornot,it’sgoodtobesetgoing。Theladieswouldneverforgiveusifwesathereinactive,eveniftheywerecapableofrescuingthemselves。Itisanacceptedprincipleoflawthatthisclimatehathnofurylikeawomanlefttoherself,andwe’vegotenoughprofessionalfurieshereaboutswithoutouraidinginaugmentingtheranks。Wemusthaveaboat。"
  "It’llcostyouathousanddollarsaweek,"saidCharon。
  "I’llsubscribefifty,"criedHamlet。
  "I’llconsultmysecretary,"saidSolomon,"andfindouthowmanyofmywiveshavebeenabducted,andI’llpaytendollarsapiecefortheirrecovery。"
  "That’sliberal,"saidHawkshaw。"Therearesixty—threeof’emonboard,togetherwitheightyofhisfiancees。What’sthequotationonfiancees,KingSolomon?"
  "Nothing,"saidSolomon。"They’renotmineyet,andit’stheirfather’sbusinesstoget’emback。Notmine。"
  Othersubscriptionscamepouringin,anditwasnotlongbeforeeverybodysaveShylockhadputhisnamedownforsomething。Thissomeoneofthemorequick—wittedofthespiritssoonobserved,and,withrecklessdisregardofthefeelingsoftheMerchantofVenice,begantocall,"Shylock!Shylock!Howmuch?"
  TheMerchanttriedtoleavethepier,buthispathwasblocked。
  "Subscribe,subscribe!"wasthecry。"Howmuch?"
  "Order,gentlemen,order!"saidSirWalter,risingandholdingabottlealoft。"AblackpersonbythenameofFriday,avaletofourfriendMr。Crusoe,hasjusthandedmethisbottle,whichhepickeduptenminutesagoonthebankoftheriverafewmilesdistant。Itcontainsabitofpaper,andmayperhapsgiveusaclewbaseduponsomethingmoresubstantialthaneventhewonderfultheoriesofournewbrotherHolmes。"
  Adeathlysilencefollowedthechairman’swords,asSirWalterdrewacorkscrewfromhispocketandopenedthebottle。Heextractedthepaper,and,ashehadsurmised,itprovedtobeamessagefromthemissingvessel。Hisfacebrighteningwithasmileofrelief,SirWalterread,aloud:
  "HavejustemergedintotheAtlanticClubinhandsofKiddandfortyruffians。Onehundredandeighty—threeladiesonboard。HeadedfortheAzores。Sendaidatonce。AllwellexceptXanthippe,whoisseasickinthebilliard—room。(Signed)Portia。"
  "Aha!"criedHawkshaw。"ThatshowshowvaluabletheHolmestheoryis。"
  "Precisely,"saidHolmes。"Nowomanknowsanythingaboutseafaring,butPortiaisright。TheshipisheadedfortheAzores,whichisthefirsttackneededinawindwardsailforLondonunderthepresentconditions。"
  Thereplywasgreetedwithcheers,andwhentheysubsidedthecryforShylock’ssubscriptionbeganagain,buthedeclined。
  "Ihadintendedtoputupathousandducats,"hesaid,defiantly,"butwiththatwomanPortiaonboardIwon’tgivearedobolus!"andwiththathewrappedhiscloakabouthimandstalkedoffintothegatheringshadowsofthewood。
  AndsothefundswereraisedwithouttheaidofShylock,andtheshapelytwin—screwsteamertheGehennawascharteredofCharon,andputunderthecommandofMr。SherlockHolmes,who,afterhehadthankedthecompanyfortheirconfidence,walkedabstractedlyaway,observinginstrictestconfidencetohimselfthathehaddonewelltopreparethatbottlebeforehandandbribeCrusoe’smantofindit。
  "Fornow,"hesaid,withachuckle,"Icangetbacktoearthagainfreeofcostonmyownhook,whethermyeminentinventorwantsmethereornot。Ineverapprovedofhiskillingmeoffashedidattheveryheightofmypopularity。"
  CHAPTERIV:ONBOARDTHEHOUSE—BOAT
  Meanwhiletheladieswerenothavingsuchabadtime,afterall。
  OncehavinggainedpossessionoftheHouse—boat,theywereloathtothinkofeverhavingtogiveitupagain,anditisanopenquestioninmymindiftheywouldnothavemadeoffwithitthemselveshadCaptainKiddandhismennotdoneitforthem。
  "I’llneverforgivethesemenfortheirselfishnessinmonopolizingallthis,"saidElizabeth,withaviciousstrokeofabilliard—cue,whichmissedthecue—ballandtorearightangleinthecloth。"Itisnotright。"
  "No,"saidPortia。"Itisallwrong;andwhenwegetbackhomeI’mgoingtogivemybelovedBassanioapieceofmymind;andifhedoesn’tgiveintome,I’LLreversemydecisioninthefamouscaseofShylockversusAntonio。"
  "ThenIsincerelyhopehedoesn’tgivein,"retortedCleopatra,"forIswearbyallmyauburnlocksthatthatwastheveryworstbitofinjusticeeverperpetrated。Mr。Shakespeareconfidedtomeonenight,atoneofMrs。Caesar’scard—parties,thatheregardedthatasthebiggestjokeheeverwrote,andJudgeBlackstoneobservedtoAntonythatthedecisionwouldn’thaveheldinanycourtofequityoutsideofVenice。Ifyouoweamanathousandducats,anditcostsyouthreethousandtogetthem,that’syouraffair,nothis。IfitcostAntonioeverydropofhisbluestbloodtopaythepoundofflesh,itwasAntonio’saffair,notShylock’s。However,theworldapplaudsyouasagreatjurist,whenyouhavenothingmorethanawoman’skeeninstinctforsentimentaltechnicalities。"
  "Itwouldhavemadeahorridplay,though,ifithadgoneon,"
  shudderedElizabeth。
  "Thatmaybe,but,carriedoutrealistically,itwouldhavedoneawaywitharaftofbadactors,"saidCleopatra。"I’mhalfsorryitdidn’tgoon,andI’msureitwouldn’thavebeenanyworsethancompellingBrutustofallonhissworduntilheresemblesachickenliverenbrochette,asisdoneinthatJuliusCaesarplay。"
  "Well,I’mverygladIdidit,"snappedPortia。
  "Ishouldthinkyouwouldbe,"saidCleopatra。"Ifyouhadn’tdoneit,you’dneverhavebeenknown。Whatwasthat?"
  Theboathadgivenaslightlurch。
  "Didn’tyouhearashufflingnoiseupondeck,Portia?"askedtheEgyptianQueen。
  "IthoughtIdid,anditseemedasifthevesselhadmovedabit,"
  returnedPortia,nervously;for,likemostwomeninanadvancedstateofdevelopment,shehadbecomeamartyrtohernerves。
  "ItwasmerelythewashfromoneofCharon’snewferry—boats,I
  fancy,"saidElizabeth,calmly。"It’sdisgusting,thewaythatoldfellowallowsthesemoderninnovationstobebroughtinhere!Asiftheoldpaddle—boatsheusedtocarryshadesinweren’tgoodenoughfortheimmigrantsofthisage!ReallythisStyxRiverislosingagreatdealofitscharm。SirWalterandIwereupset,whileoutrowingonedaylastsummer,bythewaveskickedupbyoneofCharon’sexcursionsteamersgoinguptheriverwithapartyofpicnickersfromthecity——theGreaterGehennaChowderClub,Ibelieveitwas——onboardofher。Onemightjustaswellliveinthemidstoftheturmoilofagreatcityastrytogetuninterruptedquiethereinthesuburbsinthesedays。Charonisn’tcontenttogetrichslowly;hemustmakemoneybythebarrelful,ifhehastosacrificeallthecomfortofeverybodylivingonthisriver。Anybody’dthinkhewasanAmerican,thewayhegoeson;andeverybodyelsehereisthesameway。TheErebeansaregettingtobearaceofshopkeepers。"
  "Ithinkmyself,"sighedCleopatra,"thatHadesisbeingspoiledbytheintroductionofAmericanideas——itisgettingbyfartoodemocraticformytastes;andifitisn’tstopped,it’smybeliefthatthebestpeoplewillstopcominghere。TakeMadameRecamier’ssalonasitisnowandcompareitwithwhatitusedtobe!Intheearlydays,afterherarrivalhere,everybodywentbecauseitwastheswellthing,andyou’dbesureofmeetingtheintellectuallyelect。
  Ontheonehandyou’dfindSophocles;ontheother,Cicero;acrosstheroomwouldbeHoracechattinggaylywithsomesuchpersonasmyself。Greatwarriors,fromAlexandertoBonaparte,werethere,andgladoftheopportunitytobethere,too;statesmenlikeMacchiavelli;artistslikeCelliniorTintoretto。Youcouldn’tmovewithoutsteppingonthetoesofgenius。Butnowallisdifferent。
  Themoney—gettinginstincthasbeenarousedwithinthemall,withtheresultthatwhenIinvitedMozarttomeetafewfriendsatdinneratmyplacelastautumn,hesentmeacardstatinghistermsfordinners。Letmesee,IthinkIhaveitwithme;I’vekeptitbymeforfearoflosingit,itissuchacompleterevelationoftheactualconditionofaffairsinthislocality。Ah!thisisit,"sheadded,takingasmallbitofpasteboardfromhercard—case。"Readthat。"
  Thecardwaspassedabout,andalltheladiesweremuchastonished——
  andnaturallyso,foritranthiswise:
  NOTICETOHOSTESSES。
  Owingtotheverygreat,constantlygrowing,andattimesvexatiousdemandsuponhistimesocially,HERRWOLFGANGAMADEUSMOZART
  takesthismethodofannouncingtohisfriendsthatonandafterJanuary1,1897,histermsforfunctionswillbeasfollows:
  DinnerswithconversationontheMarksTheoryofMusic500
  DinnerswithconversationontheTheoryofMusic,illustrated750
  Dinnerswithoutanyconversation300
  Receptions,public,withmusic1000
  ""private,750
  Encores(single)100
  Threeencoresfor150
  Autographs10
  PositivelynoInvitationsforFive—o’ClockTeasorMorningMusicalesconsidered。
  "Well,Ideclare!"titteredElizabeth,assheread。"Isn’tthatextraordinary?He’sgotthethree—namecraze,too!"
  "It’sperfectlyridiculous,"saidCleopatra。"Butit’sfairerthanArtemusWard’splan。Mozartgivesnoticeofhisintentionstochargeyou;butwithWardit’sdifferent。Hecomes,andafterwardssendsabillforhisfun。Why,onlylastweekIgota’quarterlystatement’
  fromhimshowingachargeagainstmeofthirty—eightdollarsforhumorousremarksmadetomyguestsatalittlechafing—dishpartyI
  gaveinhonorofBalzac,and,worstofall,hehadmarkedit’Pleaseremit。’EvenAntony,whenhewroteasonnettomyeyebrow,wouldn’tletmehaveituntilhehadheardwhetherornotBoswellwanteditforpublicationintheGossip。WithRubensgivingchalk—talksforpay,Phidiasdoing’Five—minuteMasterpiecesinPutty’forsuburbanlyceums,andalltheillustriousinotherlinesturningtheirgeniustoaccountthroughtheentertainmentbureaus,it’simpossibletohaveasalonnow。"
  "Youareindeedright,"saidMadameRecamier,sadly。"Thosewerepalmydayswhengeniuswassatisfiedwithchickensaladandlemonade。
  Ishallneverforgetthosenightswhenthewitandwisdomofalltimewere——ah——wereontapatmyhouse,ifImaysospeak,atacosttomeoflightsandsupper。Nowtheonlypeoplewhowillcomefornothingarethoseweusedtothinkofpayingtostayaway。Boswellisalwaysready,butyoucan’trunasalononBoswell。"
  "Well,"saidPortia,"Isincerelyhopethatyouwon’tgiveupthefunctionsaltogether,becauseIhavealwaysfoundthemmostdelightful。Itisstillpossibletohavelightsandsupper。"
  "Ihaveaplanfornextwinter,"saidMadameRecamier,"butIsupposeIshallbeaccusedofgoingintothecommercialsideofitifIadoptit。Theplanis,briefly,toincorporatemysalon。That’sanideaworthyofanAmerican,Iadmit;butifIdon’tdoitI’llhavetogiveitupentirely,which,asyouintimate,wouldbetoobad。Anincorporatedsalon,however,wouldbeagrandthing,ifonlybecauseitwouldperpetuatethesalon。’TheRecamierSalon(Limited)’wouldbeamostexcellenttitle,and,suitablycapitalizedwouldenableustopayourlionssufficiently。Privateenterpriseispowerlessundermodernconditions。It’sasmuchasIcanaffordtopayforadinner,withoutrunningupanexpensiveaccountforguests;andunlesswegetupasalon—trust,asitwere,thewholeaffairmustgotothewall。"
  "Howwouldyoumakeitpay?"askedPortia。"Ican’tseewhereyourdividendswouldcomefrom。"
  "Thatissimpleenough,"saidMadameRecamier。"Wecouldputupalargereception—hallwithaportionofourcapital,andadvertiseaseriesofnights——sayoneaweekthroughouttheseason。ThesewouldbeWarriors’Night,Story—tellers’Night,Poets’Night,Chafing—dishNightunderthechargeofBrillat—Savarin,andsoon。Itwouldbeunderstoodthatontheseparticulareveningsthemostinterestingpeopleincertainlineswouldbepresent,andwouldmixwithoutsiders,whoshouldbeadmittedonlyonpaymentofacertainsumofmoney。Thecommonplaceinhabitantsofthiscountrycouldthusmeetthetrulygreat;andifIknowthemwell,asIthinkIdo,they’llpayreadilyfortheprivilege。Theobscurelovetorubupagainstthefamoushereaswellastheydoonearth。"
  "You’drunasortofSocialZoo?"suggestedElizabeth。
  "Precisely;andprovideentertainmentforprivateresidencestoo。AnadvertisementinBoswell’spaper,whicheverybodybuys——"
  "Andwhichnobodyreads,"saidPortia。
  "Theyreadtheadvertisements,"retortedMadameRecamier。"AsIwassaying,anadvertisementcouldbeplacedinBoswell’spaperasfollows:’AreyougivingaFunction?DoyouwantTalent?GetyourGeniusattheRecamierSalon(Limited)。’Itwouldbesimplymagnificentasabusinessenterprise。Thecommonherdwouldbetickledtodeathiftheycouldgetgreatpeopleattheirhomes,eveniftheyhadtopayroundlyforthem。"
  "Itwouldlookwellinthesocietynotes,wouldn’tit,ifMr。JohnBoggsgaveareception,andatthecloseoftheaccountitsaid,’ThesupperwasfurnishedbyCalizetti,andthegeniusbytheRecamierSalon(Limited)’?"suggestedElizabeth,scornfully。
  "Imustadmit,"repliedtheFrenchlady,"thatyoucallupanunpleasantpossibility,butIdon’treallyseewhatelsewecandoifwewanttopreservethesalonidea。Somebodyhastoldthesetalentedpeoplethattheyhaveacommercialvalue,andtheyareavailingthemselvesofthedemand。"
  "Itisasadage!"sighedElizabeth。
  "Well,allI’vegottosayisjustthis,"putinXanthippe:"Youpeoplewhogetupfunctionshavebroughtthisconditionofaffairsonyourselves。Youwerenotsatisfiedtogoaheadandindulgeyourpassionforlionsinamoderatefashion。TakethecaseofDemostheneslastwinter,forinstance。Hiswifetoldmethathedinedathomethreetimesduringthewinter。Therestofthetimehewasout,here,there,andeverywhere,makingafter—dinnerspeeches。
  Thesavingonhisdinnerbillsdidn’tpayhispebbleaccount,muchlessremuneratehimforhistime,andthefearfulexpenseofnervousenergytowhichhewassubjected。Itwasasmuchasshecoulddo,shesaid,tokeephimfromshavingonesideofhishead,sothathecouldn’tgoout,thewayheusedtodoinAthenswhenhewasafraidhewouldbeinvitedoutandcouldn’tscareupadecentexcuseforrefusing。"
  "Didhedothat?"criedElizabeth,witharoaroflaughter。
  "Sothecyclopaediassay。It’sagoodplan,too,"saidXanthippe。
  "ThoughSocratesneverhadtodoit。WhenIgotthenotionSocrateswasgoingouttoomuch,Iusedtohidehisdressclothes。ThentherewasthecaseofRubens。HegaveaCarbonTalkattheSforza’sThursdayNightClub,merelytoobligeMadameSforza,andthreeweekslaterdiscoveredthatshehadsoldhispicturestopayforhergown!
  Youpeoplesimplyrunitintotheground。Youkillthegoosethatwhentakenatthefloodleadsontofortune。Itadvertisesyou,doesthelionnogood,andheisexpectedtobesatisfiedwithconfectionery,materialandtheoretical。Iftheyaregettingtiredofcandyandcompliments,it’sbecauseyouhaveforcedtoomuchofituponthem。"
  "Theylikeit,justthesame,"retortedRecamier。"Ageniuslikesnothingbetterthanthesoundofhisownvoice,whenhefeelsthatitisfallingonaristocraticears。Thesociallaurelrestspleasantlyonmanyanoblebrow。"
  "True,"saidXanthippe。"ButwhenamangetsapileofChristmaswreathsamilehighonhishead,hebeginstowonderwhattheywillbringonthemarket。Anoccasionalwreathisverynice,butbythetontheyareapttoweighonhismind。Uptoacertainpointnotorietyislikeawoman,andamanisapttoloveit;butwhenitbecomesexacting,demandinginsteadofpermittingitselftobecourted,itlosesitscharm。"
  "ThatisSocraticinitswisdom,"smiledPortia。
  "ButXanthippicinitsorigin,"returnedXanthippe。"Nomanevergavememyideas。"
  AsXanthippespoke,LucretiaBorgiaburstintotheroom。
  "Hurryandsaveyourselves!"shecried。"Theboathasbrokenloosefromhermoorings,andisfloatingdownthestream。Ifwedon’thurryupanddosomething,we’lldriftouttosea!"
  "What!"criedCleopatra,droppinghercueinterror,andrushingforthestairs。"IwascertainIfeltaslightmotion。YousaiditwasthewashfromoneofCharon’sbarges,Elizabeth。"
  "Ithoughtitwas,"saidElizabeth,followingcloselyafter。
  "Well,itwasn’t,"moanedLucretiaBorgia。"Calpurniajustlookedoutofthewindowanddiscoveredthatwewereinmid—stream。"
  Theladiescrowdedanxiouslyaboutthestairandattemptedtoascend,Cleopatrainthevan;butastheEgyptianQueenreachedthedoorwaytotheupperdeck,thedooropened,andthehardfeaturesofCaptainKiddwerethrustroughlythrough,andhisstridentvoicerangoutthroughthegatheringgloom。"Pipemyeyeforasardineifwehaven’tcapturedafemaleseminary!"hecried。
  Andonebyonetheladies,interror,shrankbackintothebilliard—
  room,whileKidd,overcomebysurprise,slammedthedoorto,andretreatedintothedarknessoftheforwarddecktoconsultwithhisfollowersasto"whatnext。"
  CHAPTERV:ACONFERENCEONDECK
  "Here’sakettleoffish!"saidKidd,pullinghischinwhiskerinperplexityasheandhisfellow—piratesgatheredaboutthecaptaintodiscussthesituation。"I’mblessedifinallmyexperienceIeversailedathwartanythinglikeitafore!Piratingwithalotoflow—
  downruffianslikeyougentlemenisbadenough,butonacraftloadedtothewater’sedgewithadvancedwomen——I’vehalfamindtoturnback。"
  "Ifyoudo,youswim——we’llnotturnbackwithyou,"retortedAbeuchapeta,whom,inhonorofhisprowess,KiddhadappointedexecutiveofficeroftheHouse—boat。"Ihavenodesiretobemutinous,CaptainKidd,butIhavenotembarkeduponthisenterpriseforapleasuresaildowntheStyx。Iamoutforbusiness。Ifyouhadthirtythousandwomenonboard,stillshouldInotturnback。"
  "Butwhatshallwedowith’em?"pleadedKidd。"Wherecanwegowithoutattractingattention?Who’sgoingtofeed’em?Who’sgoingtodress’em?Who’sgoingtokeep’eminbonnets?Youdon’tknowanythingaboutthesecreatures,mydearAbeuchapeta;and,by—the—way,can’twearbitratethatnameofyours?Itwouldbefearfultorememberintheexcitementofafight。"
  "CallhimAb,"suggestedSirHenryMorgan,withanill—concealedsneer,forhewasdeeplyjealousofAbeuchapeta’spreferral。
  "IfyoudoI’llcallyouMorgue,andchangeyourappearancetofit,"
  retortedAbeuchapeta,angrily。
  "BythebeardsofallmysaintedBuccaneers,"beganMorgan,springingangrilytohisfeet,"I’llhaveyourlife!"
  "Gentlemen!Gentlemen——mynobleruffians!"expostulatedKidd。
  "Come,come;thiswillneverdo!Imusthavenoquarrellingamongmyaides。Thisisnotimefordivisionsinourcouncils。Anentirelyunexpectedelementhasenteredintoouraffairs,anditbehoovethustoactinconcert。Itisnolightmatter——"
  "Excuseme,captain,"saidAbeuchapeta,"butthatiswhereyouandI
  donotagree。We’vegotourshipandwe’vegotourcrew,andinadditionwefindthattheFateshavethrowninahundredormorewomentoactasballast。NowI,forone,donotfearawoman。Wecansetthemtowork。Thereisplentyforthemtodokeepingthingstidy;andifwegetintoaveryhardfight,andcomeoutofthemeleesomewhattheworseforwear,itwillbeablessingtohave’emalongtomendourtogas,sewbuttonsonouruniforms,anddarnourhosiery。"
  Morganlaughedsarcastically。"Whendidyouflourish,ifever,colonel?"heasked。
  "Doyourefertome?"queriedAbeuchapeta,withafrown。
  "Youhaveguessedcorrectly,"repliedMorgan,icily。"Ihavequiteforgottenyourdate;wereyouasuccessintheyearone,orwhen?"
  "AdmiralAbeuchapeta,SirHenry,"interposedKidd,fearingafurtheroutbreakofhostilities——"AdmiralAbeuchapetawastheterroroftheseasintheseventhcentury,andwhatheundertooktodohedid,andhispiraticalenterpriseswerecarriedononascaleofmagnificencewhichiswithoutparalleloffthecomic—operastage。Heneverwentforthwithoutatleastseventygalleysandahundredothervessels。"
  Abeuchapetadrewhimselfupproudly。"Six—ninety—eightwasmygreatyear,"hesaid。
  "That’swhatIthought,"saidMorgan。"Thatistosay,yougotyourideasofwomentwelvehundredyearsago,andtheladieshavechangedsomewhatsincethattime。Ihavegreatrespectforyou,sir,asaruffian。Ihavenodoubtthatasaruffianyouareacompletesuccess,butwhenitcomesto’feminology’youaresailinginunknownwaters。Thestudyofwomen,mydearAbeuchadnezzar——"
  "Peta,"retortedAbeuchapeta,irritably。
  "Istandcorrected。Thestudyofwomen,mydearPeter,"saidMorgan,withawinkatConrad,whichfortunatelytheseventh—centurypiratedidnotsee,elsetherewouldhavebeenanopenbreak——"thestudyofwomenismoredifficultthanthatofastronomy;theremaybetwostarsalike,butallwomenareunique。Becauseshewasthis,that,ortheotherthinginyourdaydoesnotprovethatsheisanyoneofthosethingsinourday——infact,itprovesthecontrary。Why,I
  ventureeventosaythatnoindividualwomanisalike。"
  "That’sratherahazythought,"saidKidd,scratchinghisheadinapuzzledsortofway。
  "Imeanthatshe’sdifferentfromherselfatdifferenttimes,"saidMorgan。"Whatisitthepoetcalledher?——’aninfinitevarietyshow,’orsomethingofthatsort;aperpetualvaudeville——acontinuousperformance,asitwere,fromtwelvetotwelve。"
  "Morganisright,admiral!"putinConradthecorsair,actingtemporarilyasbo’sun。"Thetimesaresadlychanged,andwomanisnolongerwhatshewas。Sheishardlywhatsheis,muchlesswhatshewas。TheRomanGynaeceumwouldbeanimpossibilityto—day。YoumightaswellexpectDelilahtoopenabarber—shoponboardthisboatasaskanyoftheseadvancedfemalesbelow—stairstosewbuttonsonapirate’suniformafterafray,ortokeepthefringeonhisepauletscurled。They’renolongersewing—machines——theyareKeeleymotorsformysteryandperpetualmotion。Womenhaveviewsnowtheyarenolongercontenttobelookedatmerely;theymustseeforthemselves;
  andthemoretheysee,themoretheywishtodomesticatemanandemancipatewoman。It’smyprivateopinionthatifwearetogetalongwiththematallthebestthingtodoistolet’emalone。I
  havealwaysfoundIwasbetteroffintheabstract,andifthisquestionisgoingtobesettledinapurelydemocraticfashionbysubmittingittoavote,I’llvoteforanymeasurewhichinvolvesleavingthemstrictlytothemselves。They’renothingbutalotofghostsanyhow,likeourselves,andwecanpretendwedon’tseethem。"
  "Ifthatcouldbe,itwouldbeexcellent,"saidMorgan;"butitisimpossible。ForapirateoftheByronicorder,mydearConrad,youarestrangelyunversedinthewaysofthesexwhichcheersbutnotinebriates。Wecannomoreignoretheirpresenceuponthisboatthanwecanexpectwhalestospoutkerosene。Inthefirstplace,itwouldbeexcessivelyimpoliteofustocutthem——todeclinetospeaktothemiftheyshouldaddressus。Wemaybepirates,ruffians,cutthroats,butIhopeweshallneverforgetthatwearegentlemen。"
  "Thewholesituationisrathercontrarytoetiquette,don’tyouthink?"suggestedConrad。"There’snobodytointroduceus,andI
  can’treallyseehowwecandootherwisethanignorethem。I
  certainlyamnotgoingtostandondeckandmakeeyesatthem,totryandpickupanacquaintancewiththem,evenifIamofaByronicstrain。"
  "Youforget,"saidKidd,"twoessentialfeaturesofthesituation。
  Thesewomenareatpresent——orshortlywillbe,whentheyrealizetheirsituation——indistress,andatruegentlemanmayalwaysflytotherescueofadistressedfemale;and,thesecondpoint,weshallsoonbeontheseas,andIunderstandthatonthefashionabletransatlanticlinesitisnowconsideredderigueurtospeaktoanybodyyouchooseto。Theintroductionbusinessisn’tgoingtostandinmyway。"
  "Well,mayIask,"putinAbeuchapeta,"justwhatitisthatisworryingyou?Yousaidsomethingaboutfeedingthem,anddressingthem,andkeepingtheminbonnets。Ifancythere’sfishenoughintheseatofeed’em;andasfortheirgownsandhats,theycanmake’emthemselves。Everywomanisamillineratheart。"
  "Exactly,andwe’llhavetopaythemilliners。Thatiswhatbothersme。IwasgoingtoleadthisexpeditiontoLondon,Paris,andNewYork,admiral。Thatiswherethemoneyis,andtogetityou’vegottogoashore,toheadquarters。Youcannotnowadaysfinditonthehighseas。Moderncivilization,"saidKidd,"hasruinedthepirate’sbusiness。ThelatestnewsfromtheotherworldhasreallyopenedmyeyestocertainfactsthatIneverdreamedof。TheconditionsofthedayofwhichIspeakareinterestinglyshownintheexperienceofourfriendHawkinshere。CaptainHawkins,wouldyouhaveanyobjectiontostatingtothesegentlementheconditionofaffairswhichledyoutogiveuppiracyonthehighseas?"
  "Nottheslightest,CaptainKidd,"returnedCaptainHawkins,whowasarecentarrivalinHades。"Itisasadlittlestory,anditgivesmeapainfortothinkonit,butnonethelessI’lltellit,sinceyouaskme。WhenIwereamereboy,fellow—pirates,Ihadbutoneambition,duetomyreadin’,whichwasconfinedtostoriesofaSunday—schoolnater——tobecomesomethin’differentfromthelittleWilliesan’thecleverTommieswhatIreadabouttherein。Theywasallgood,an’theywenttotheirrewardtoosooninlifeforme,whoeveninthemdaysregardeddeathasastuffyan’unpleasantdiversion。Learnin’atanearlyperiodthatvirtuewasitsonlyreward,an’a—wish—in’others,Isaystomyself:’Jim,’saysI,’ifyouwishestobecomeamagnetinthisvillage,besinful。Ifsobeasyouareagoodboy,an’kindtoyoursisteran’allotheranimals,you’llendupasaprosperousfatherwithfifteenhundredayearsure,withnevernohopefornopublicprefermentbeyondbein’madethesuper—intendentoftheSunday—school;butifsobeashowyou’rebad,youmaybecomefamous,an’gotoCongress,an’haveyourpictureintheSundaynoospapers。’SoIlooksaroundforbookstellin’howtoget’FamousinFiftyWays,’an’afterduereflectionIsettlesinmymindthattobeapirate’sjustthethingforme,seein’ashowit’sbothprofitablean’healthy。Pass—in’overdetails,letmetellyouthatIbecameapirate。Iranawaytosea,an’bydintofperseverance,astheSunday—schoolbookusetersay,inmybadnessI
  soonbecamethecentreofaevillot;an’whenIsaysto’em,’Boys,Iwantstobeapiratechief,’theyhollersback,loudlike,’Jim,we’rewithyou,’an’theywas。ForyearsIwastheterroroftheVenezuelanGulf,theSpanishMain,an’thePacificseas,buttherewaspreciouslittlemoneyintoit。ThebestpayIgotwasfromaSundaynoospaperwhichpaidmewelltosignanarticleon’ModernPiracy’whichIdidn’twrite。Finallybusinessgotsobadthecrewbegantomurmur,an’Iwasatmywits’endstoplease’em;whenonemornin’,havin’passedarestlessnight,Ipicksupanoospaperandseesinitthat’NextSaturday’ssteamerisaweritabletreasure—
  ship,takin’outtwelvemilliondollars,andthejewelsofacertainprimadonnavaluedatfivehundredthousand。’’Here’smychance,’
  saysI,an’Igoestoseaandliesinwaitforthesteamer。I
  captureshereasy,mycrewbein’hungry,an’fightinaccordinglike。
  Westealstheboxa—hold—in’thejewelsan’thebagcontainin’themillions,hustlesbacktoourownship,an’makesforourrondyvoo,mewithtwobulletsinmyleg,fouro’mycrewkilled,andoneengin’
  ofmyshipdisabledbyashot——buthappy。Twelvean’ahalfmillionsatonebreakisenoughtomakeanybodyhappy。"
  "Ishouldsayso,"saidAbeuchapeta,withanecstaticshakeofhishead。"Ididn’tgetthatinallmycareer。"
  "NorI,"sighedKidd。"Butgoon,Hawkins。"
  "Well,asIsays,"continuedCaptainHawkins,"wegoestotherondyvootolookoverourbooty。’Captain’Awkins,’saysmyvalet——
  forIwasaswellpirate,gents,an’nevertravellednowherewithoutamantokeepmyclothesbrushedandtheproperwrinklesinmytrousers——’this’eretwelvemillions,’sayshe,’iswerrylight,’
  sayshe,carryin’thebagashore。’Idon’tcarehowlightitis,solongasit’stwelvemillions,Henderson,’saysI;butmyheartsinksinsideo’meathiswords,an’theminutewelandsIsitsdowntoinvestigaterightthereonthebeach。Iopensthebag,an’it’stheoneIwasafter——butthetwelvemillions!"
  "Weren’tthere?"criedConrad。
  "Yes,theywasthere,"sighedHawkins,"buteverybloomin’millionwasrepresentedbyacertifiedcheck,an’payableinLondon!"
  "ByJingo!"criedMorgan。"Whatfearfulluck!Butyouhadtheprimadonna’sjewels。"
  "Yes,"saidHawkins,withamoan。"Buttheywaslikeallotherprimadonna’sjewels——foradvertisin’purposesonly,an’madeo’gum—
  arabic!"
  "Horrible!"saidAbeuchapeta。"Andthecrew,whatdidtheysay?"
  "Theywasacrewofafewwords,"sighedHawkins。"Werryfewwords,an’notacivilwordinthelot——mostlyadjectivesofaprofanekind。
  WhenItold’emwhathadhappened,theygotmadatFortunefora—
  jiltin’of’em,an’——well,Icamehere。Iwas’sas’inatedthatwerrynight!"
  "Theykilledyou?"criedMorgan。
  "Adozentimes,"noddedHawkins。"Theyalwayswasalavishlot。I
  metdeathinallitsmosthorridforms。Firsttheystabbedme,thentheyshotme,thentheyclubbedme,andsoon,endin’upwithalynchin’——butIdidn’tmindmuchafterthefirst,whichhurtabit。
  ButnowthatI’mhereI’mgladithappened。Thislifeissortoflessresponsiblethanthatother。Youcan’thurtaghostbyshootinghim,becausethereain’tnothingtohurt,an’ImustsayIlikebein’
  amerevisionwhateverybodycanseethrough。"
  "Allofwhichinterestingtaleproveswhat?"queriedAbeuchapeta。
  "Thatpiracyontheseaisnotprofitableinthesedaysofthecheckbankingsystem,"saidKidd。"Ifyoucangetachanceatrealgoldit’sallright,butit’sofnoearthlyusetostealchecksthatpeoplecanstoppaymenton。Thereforeitwasmyplantovisitthecitiesanddoalittlefreebootingthere,wheresolidmaterialwealthistobefound。"
  "Well?Can’twedoitnow?"askedAbeuchapeta。
  "Notwiththesewomentaggingafterus,"returnedKidd。"IfwewenttoLondonandliftedthewholeBankofEngland,thesewomenwouldhaveitspentonRegentStreetinsideoftwenty—fourhours。"
  "Thenleavethemonboard,"saidAbeuchapeta。
  "Andhavethemstealtheship!"retortedKidd。"No。Therearebuttwothingstodo。Take’emback,orlandtheminParis。Tellthemtospendaweekonshorewhileweareprovisioning。Tell’emtoshoptotheirhearts’content,andwhiletheyaredoingitwecansneakoffandleavethemstranded。"
  "Splendid!"criedMorgan。
  "Butwilltheyconsent?"askedAbeuchapeta。
  "Consent!Toshop?InParis?Foraweek?"criedMorgan。
  "Ha,ha!"laughedHawkins。"Willtheyconsent!Willaduckswim?"
  Andsoitwasdecided,whichwasthefirstincidentinthecareeroftheHouse—boatuponwhichtheastuteMr。SherlockHolmeshadfailedtocount。
  CHAPTERVI:ACONFERENCEBELOW—STAIRS
  When,witharesoundingslam,thedoortotheupperdeckoftheHouse—boatwasshutinthefacesofqueensElizabethandCleopatrabytheunmannerlyKidd,theseladiesturnedandgazedatthosewhothrongedthestairsbehindtheminblankamazement,andtheheartofXanthippe,hadonechosentogazethroughthatdiaphanousperson’sribs,couldhavebeenseentobeatangrily。
  QueenElizabethwassoexcitedatthiswhollynovelattitudetowardsherregalselfthat,havingturned,shesatdownplumpuponthefloorinthemostunroyalfashion。
  "Well!"sheejaculated。"Ifthisdoesnotsurpasseverything!Theideaofit!Ohforonehourofmyoldenpower,onehouroftheaxe,onehouroftheblock!"
  "Getup,"retortedCleopatra,"andletusallreturntothebilliard—
  roomanddiscussthismattercalmly。Itisquiteevidentthatsomethinghashappenedofwhichwewottedlittlewhenwecameaboardthiscraft。"
  "Thatisagoodidea,"saidCalpurnia,retreatingbelow。"Icanseethroughthewindowthatweareinmotion。Thevesselhaslefthermoorings,andismakingconsiderableheadwaydownthestream,andthedistinctlymasculinevoiceswehaveheardareindicationstomymindthattheshipismanned,andthatthisistheresultofdesignratherthanofaccident。Letusbelow。"
  Elizabethroseupandreadjustedherruff,whichintheexcitementofthemomenthadbeenforcedtoassumeapositionaboutherforeheadwhichgaveonetheimpressionthatitsroyalwearerhadsuddenlydonnedasombrero。
  "Verywell,"shesaid。"Letusbelow;butoh,fortheaxe!"
  "Bringtheladyanaxe,"criedXanthippe,sarcastically。"Shewantstocutsomebody。"
  Thesallywasnotgreetedwithapplause。Thesituationwasregardedasbeingtooserioustoadmitofhumor,andinsilencetheyfiledbackintothebilliard—room,and,arrangingthemselvesingroups,stoodaboutanxiouslydiscussingthesituation。
  "It’sgettingroughereveryminute,"sobbedOphelia。"Lookatthosepool—balls!"Thesewereinverytruthchasingeachotheraboutthetableinanextraordinaryfashion。"AndIwishI’dneverfollowedyouhorridnewcreaturesonboard!"thepoorgirladded,inanagonyofdespair。
  "Ibelievewe’vecrossedthebaralready!"saidCleopatra,gazingoutofthewindowatanastychoppyseathatwasaddingsomewhattothedisquietudeofthefairgathering。"IfthisismerelyajokeonthepartoftheAssociatedShades,itisamightypoorone,andIthinkitistimeitshouldcease。"
  "Oh,foranaxe!"moanedElizabeth,again。
  "Excuseme,yourMajesty,"putinXanthippe。"Yousaidthatbefore,andImustsayitisgettingtiresome。Youcouldn’tdoanythingwithanaxe。Supposeyouhadone。Whatearthlygoodwoulditdoyou,whowereaccustomedtodoingallyourkillingbyproxy?Idon’tbelieve,ifyouhadtheunmannerlypersonwhoslammedthedoorinyourfacelyingprostrateuponthebilliard—tablehere,youcouldhithimasquareblowintheneckifyouhadahundredaxes。Delilahmightaswellcryforherscissors,forallthegooditwoulddousinourpredicament。IfCleopatrahadheraspwithheritmightbemoretothepurpose。Onedeadlylittlesnakelikethatletlooseontheupperdeckwoulddoubtlessdrivetheseboorsintothesea,andeventhenourconditionwouldnotbebettered,forthereisn’tanyofusthatcansailaboat。Thereisn’tanoldsaltamongus。"
  "ToobadMrs。Lotisn’talong,"giggledMargueritedeValois,whoseGallicspiritswerebynomeansovershadowedbytheunhappypredicamentinwhichshefoundherself。