登陆注册
15685000000008

第8章

At the same time I had found some Powder of my Master's in the Great Cabbin, with which I fill'd one of the large Bottles in the Case, which was almost empty; pouring what was in it into another: and thus furnished with every thing needful, we sail'd out of the Port to fish: The Castle which is at the Entrance of the Port knew who we were, and took no Notice of us; and we were not above a Mile out of the Port before we hal'd in our Sail, and set us down to fish: The Wind blew from the N.NE.which was contrary to my Desire; for had it blown southerly I had been sure to have made the Coast of Spain , and at least reacht to the Bay of Cadiz ;

but my Resolutions were, blow which way it would, I would be gone from that horrid Place where I was, and leave the rest to Fate.

After we had fisht some time and catcht nothing, for when I had Fish on my Hook, I would not pull them up, that he might not see them; I said to the Moor , this will not do, our Master will not be thus serv'd, we must stand farther off: He thinking no harm agreed, and being in the head of the Boat set the Sails; and as I had the Helm I run she Boat out near a League farther, and then brought her too as if I would fish; when giving the Boy the Helm, I stept forward to where the Moor was, and making as if I stoopt for something behind him, I took him by Surprize with my Arm under his Twist, and tost him clear over-board into the Sea;

he rise immediately, for he swam like a Cork, and call'd to me, begg'd to be taken in, told me he would go all over the World with me; he swam so strong after the oat that he would have reacht me very quickly, there being but little Wind; upon which I stept into the Cabbin and fetching one of the Fowling-pieces, I presented it at him, and told him, I had done him no hurt, and if he would be quiet I would do him none; but said I, you swim well enough to reach to the Shoar, and the Sea is calm, make the est of your Way to Shoar and I will do you no harm, but if you come near the Boat I'll shoot you thro' the Head; for I'm resolved to have my Liberty;

so he turn'd himself about and swam for the Shoar, and I make no doubt but he reacht it with Ease, for he was an Excellent Swimmer.

I could ha' been content to ha' taken this Moor with me, and ha' drown'd the Boy, but there was no venturing to trust him: When he was gone I turn'd to the Boy, who they call'd Xury , and said to him, Xury , if you will be faithful to me I'll make you a great man, but if you will not stroak our Face to be true to me, that is, swear by Mahomet and is Father's Beard , I must throw you into the Sea too;

the boy smil'd in my Face and spoke so innocently that I could mistrust him; and swore to be faithful to me, and go all over the World with me.

While I was in View of the Moor that was swimming, I stood out directly to Sea with the Boat, rather stretching to Windward, that they might think me gone towards the Straits -mouth (as indeed any one that had been in their wits must ha' been supposed to do), or who would ha' suppos'd we were sail'd on to the southward to the truly Barbarian Coast, where whole Nations of Negroes were sure to surround us with their Canoes, and destroy us; where we could ne'er once go on shoar but we should be devour'd by savage Beasts, or more merciless Savages of humane kind.

But as soon as it grew dusk in the Evening, I chang'd my Course, and steer'd directly South and by East, bending my Course a little toward the East, that I might keep in with the Shoar; and having a fair fresh Gale of Wind, and a smooth quiet Sea, I made such Sail that I believe by the next Day at Three a Clock in the Afternoon, when I first made the Land, I could not be less than 150 Miles South of Sallee ; quite beyond the Emperor of Morocco's Dominions, or indeed of any other King thereabouts, for we saw no People.

Yet such was the Fright I had taken at the Moors , and the dreadful Apprehensions I had of falling into their Hands, that I would not stop, or go on Shoar, or come to an Anchor; the Wind continuing fair, 'till I had sail'd in that manner five Days: And then the Wind shifting to the southward, I concluded also that if any of our Vessels were in Chase of me, they also would now give over; so I ventur'd to make to the Coast, and came to an Anchor in the Mouth of a little River, I knew not what, or where; neither what Latitude, what Country, what Nations, or what River:

I neither saw, or desir'd to see any People, the principal thing I wanted was fresh Water: We came into this Creek in the Evening, resolving to swim on shoar as soon as it was dark, and discover the Country; but as soon as it was quite dark, we heard such dreadful Noises of the Barking, Roaring, and Howling of Wild Creatures, of we knew not what Kinds, that the poor Boy was ready to die with Fear, and beg'd of me not to go on shoar till Day; well Xury said I, then I won't, but it may be we may see Men by Day, who will be as bad to us as those Lyons; then me give them the shoot Gun says Xury laughing, make them run wey ; such English Xury spoke by conversing among us Slaves; however I was glad to see the Boy so cheerful, and I gave him a Dram (out of our Patroon's Case of Bottles) to chear him up: After all, Xury's Advice was good, and I took it, we dropt our little Anchor and lay still all Night; I say still, for we slept none! for in two or three Hours we saw vast great Creatures (we knew not what to call them) of many sorts, come down to the Sea-shoar and run into the Water, wallowing and washing themselves for the Pleasure of cooling themselves; and they made such hideous Howlings and Yellings, that I never indeed heard the like.

同类推荐
  • 太原和严长官八月十

    太原和严长官八月十

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大毗卢遮那成佛经疏

    大毗卢遮那成佛经疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Through Russia

    Through Russia

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 憨山老人梦游全集

    憨山老人梦游全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 仇史

    仇史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 魔王升仙道

    魔王升仙道

    魔道其实一种处世求道之途,为人所误解,其实他和道佛也是殊途同归的,道讲天人合一,佛讲超脱轮回,魔讲自在由我。大道唯我,无论道佛,一心为本,自在由我。他是一个网络小说作家,却没有得到什么好的成绩,他是宅男屌丝,失去了心爱的女神,心灰意冷,远走昆仑,偶入古村,触碰了神奇古阵,穿越来到异界。被委以重任,修炼前无古人后无来者的怪异心法,受万千女人的爱慕,成魔入仙,坐拥三界,受三界膜拜。屌丝逆袭升仙记
  • 洛克王国之最强王者

    洛克王国之最强王者

    在偌大的洛克王国中,有一颗新星正在魔法学院里冉冉升起,他从新生时代就大展光彩…他能运用相当精巧的战法,也能运用弱小的精灵来以小胜大,他也能用最脏的套路赢得胜利。他将是洛克王国里的最强王者!他,就是—洛星!
  • TFBOYS之雪季恋歌

    TFBOYS之雪季恋歌

    女主艾琪雪的男友被她的好闺蜜莫晓冰抢了,他们背叛了她,下了一个决定,莫晓冰不是喜欢他么----王俊凯,很好,那我加倍还给她,王俊凯,别怪我……改名换姓的女主韩诺訫会怎样以伤害王俊凯来报复莫晓冰呢?可就在韩诺訫见到王俊凯的那一刻,心已经慢慢地开始沦陷了……!他们之间会发生怎样的事呢,期待吧……
  • 终极系列之荼蘼

    终极系列之荼蘼

    (看过终极系列的同人们请进,没看过的请转个弯点击终极系列看完后随时欢迎)十二时空中流传着八个字:荼蘼花开,罗刹鬼城。终极一家主战场的各位也都被穿完了,因为这里就是故事的源头。
  • 乱世封尘

    乱世封尘

    陨天大陆,宗门林立,强者无数。小小少年自乱世而生,封尘缘而起。我名张狂,我本张狂。天道之巅,问鼎中原,谁能陪我征战?儿女情长,佳人遥望,怎可情伤断肠?
  • Agamemnon

    Agamemnon

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 幼科释谜

    幼科释谜

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 参鬼记

    参鬼记

    杜琼命不好,一出生奶奶就去世,小时候说能见鬼,小孩不和他玩,大人说他得了癔症,就请了个大师治好了癔症。终于毕业工作了,能平平淡淡生活也不错,没想到杜琼又见鬼了,不光见鬼,光怪陆离的什么都见了。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 何以解悠

    何以解悠

    一个是身份尊贵的总裁大boss,一个是不起眼的小秘书,就是这么两个毫无交集的人偏偏却又剪不断理还乱。到底是大boss拐了小秘书,还是小秘书吃定了大boss呢?又有谁能说得清楚呢!只要你此开心就好了!在季晓悠的眼里,男人为何物?不过是为了“传宗接代”罢了,所以这二十几年来她从不对任何一个男人有好感,更别提谈恋爱了!当然这是在没遇到何俊熙之前。就是这样一个接近孤僻的性格才做到了总裁首席秘书的座位上!因为什么?据说是这位传说中的总裁大人不近女色,只有对他没有任何想法的女性才符合要求,所以我们的季秘书就这么被选上了!从此开始了她噩梦般的秘书生涯!在何俊熙的眼里,女人都是可怕的生物,所以他对女人望而却步,一度被外界冠以“同志”的称号,可是他本人却毫不在意。只要能不被女人纠缠,这又算得了什么呢!当然,这是没有遇见季晓悠的时候。面试了n个秘书,没有一个是他满意的,唯有季晓悠,这个没有任何表情,对谁都淡淡的女人入了他的眼。只一眼,就让他认定这一辈子要是娶老婆非她不可。于是开始了追妻生涯!他们只见究竟是怎么回事呢,请慢慢观看吧!