第 145 节
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  brown and ruddy; and his countenance
  〃You are much more like papa and Norman than I thought you would be;〃
  said Margaret。
  〃He has left his snub nose and yellow locks behind;〃 said his father;
  〃though the shaggy mane seems to remain。  I believe lions grow darker
  with age。  So there stand June and July together again!〃
  Dr。 May walked backwards to look at them。  It was good to see his
  face。
  〃I shall see Flora and Tom to…morrow!〃 said Harry; after nodding with
  satisfaction; as they all took their wonted places。
  〃Going!〃 exclaimed Richard。
  〃Why; don't you know?〃 said Ethel; 〃it is current in the nursery that
  he is going to be tried by court…martial for living with the King of
  the Cannibal Islands。〃
  〃Aubrey says he had a desert island; with Jennings for his man
  Friday;〃 said Blanche。
  〃Harry;〃 said little Gertrude; who had established herself on his
  knee; 〃did you really poke out the giant's eye with the top of a fir…
  tree?〃
  〃Who told you so; Daisy?〃 was the general cry; but she became shy;
  and would not answer more than by a whisper about Aubrey; who
  indignantly declared that he never said so; only Gertrude was so
  foolish that she did not know Harry from Ulysses。
  〃After all;〃 said Ethel; 〃I don't think our notions are much more
  defined。  Papa and Norman may know more; but we have heard almost
  nothing。  I have been waiting to hear more to close up my letters to
  Flora and Tom。  What a shame that has not been done!〃
  〃I'll finish;〃 said Mary; running to the side…table。
  〃And tell her I'll be there to…morrow;〃 said Harry。  〃I must report
  myself; and what fun to see Flora a member of Parliament!  Come with
  me; June; I'll be back next day。  I wish you all would come。〃
  〃Yes; I must come with you;〃 said Norman。  〃I shall have to go to
  Oxford on Thursday;〃 and very reluctant he looked。  〃Tell Flora I am
  coming; Mary。〃
  〃How did you know that Flora was a married lady?〃 asked Blanche; in
  her would…be grown…up manner。
  〃I heard that from Aunt Flora。  A famous lot of news I picked up
  there!〃
  〃Aunt Flora!〃
  〃Did you not know he had been at Auckland?〃 said Dr。 May。  〃Aunt
  Flora had to nurse him well after all he had undergone。  Did you not
  think her very like mamma; Harry?〃
  〃Mamma never looked half so old!〃 cried Harry indignantly。
  〃Flora was five years younger!〃
  〃She has got her voice and way with her;〃 said Harry; 〃but you will
  soon see。  She is coming home soon。〃
  There was a great outcry of delight。
  〃Yes; there is some money of Uncle Arnott's that must be looked
  after; but he does not like the voyage; and can't leave his office;
  so perhaps Aunt Flora may come alone。  She had a great mind to come
  with me; but there was no good berth for her in this schooner; and I
  could not wait for another chance。  I can't think what possessed the
  letters not to come!  She would not write by the first packet;
  because I was so ill; but we both wrote by the next; and I made sure
  you had them; or I would have written before I came。〃
  The words were not out of his mouth before the second post was
  brought in; and there were two letters from New Zealand!  What would
  they not have been yesterday?  Harry would have burned his own; but
  the long closely…written sheets were eagerly seized; as; affording
  the best hope of understanding his adventures; as it had been written
  at intervals from Auckland; and the papers; passing from one to the
  other; formed the text for interrogations on further details; though
  much more was gleaned incidentally in tete…a…tetes; by Margaret;
  Norman; or his father; and no one person ever heard the whole
  connectedly from Harry himself。
  〃What was the first you knew of the fire; Harry?〃 asked Dr。 May;
  looking up from the letter。
  〃Owen shaking me awake; and I thought it was a hoax;〃 said Harry。
  〃But it was true enough; and when we got on deck; there were clouds
  of smoke coming up the main hatch…way。〃
  Margaret's eyes were upon him; and her lips formed the question; 〃And
  he?〃
  〃He met us; and told us to be steadybut there was little need for
  that!  Every man there was as cool and collected as if it had been no
  more than the cook's stoveand we should have scorned to be
  otherwise!  He put his hand on my shoulder and said; 'Keep by me;'
  and I did。〃
  〃Then there was never much hope of extinguishing the fire?〃
  〃No; if you looked down below the forecastle it was like a furnace;
  and though the pumps were at work; it was only to gain time while the
  boats were lowered。  The first lieutenant told off the men; and they
  went down the side without one word; only shaking hands with those
  that were left。〃
  〃Oh; Harry! what were you thinking of?〃 cried Blanche。
  〃Of the powder;〃 said Harry。
  Ethel thought there was more in that answer than met the ear; and
  that Harry; at least; had thought of the powder to…night at church。
  〃Mr。 Ernescliffe had the command of the second cutter。  He asked to
  take me with him; I was glad enough; and Owenhe is mate; you know
  went with us。〃
  As to telling how he felt when he saw the good ship Alcestis blown to
  fragments; that was past Harry; and all but Blanche were wise enough
  not to ask。  She had by way of answer; 〃Very glad to be safe out of
  her。〃
  Nor was Harry willing to dwell on the subsequent days; when the
  unclouded sun had been a cruel foe; and the insufficient stores of
  food and water did; indeed; sustain life; but a life of extreme
  suffering。  What he told was of the kindness that strove to save him;
  as the youngest; from all that could be spared him。  〃If I dropped
  asleep at the bottom of the boat; I was sure to find some one shading
  me from the sun。  If there was an extra drop of water; they wanted me
  to have it。〃
  〃Tell me their names; Harry!〃 cried Dr。 May。  〃If ever I meet one of
  them〃
  〃But the storm; Harry; the storm?〃 asked Blanche。  〃Was that not
  terrible?〃
  〃Very comfortable at first; Blanche;〃 was the answer。  〃Oh; that
  rain!〃
  〃But when it grew so very bad?〃
  〃We did not reck much what happened to us;〃 said Harry。  〃It could
  not be worse than starving。  When we missed the others in the
  morning; most of us thought them the best off。〃
  Mary could not help coming round to kiss him; as if eyes alone were
  not enough to satisfy her that here he was。
  Dr。 May shuddered; and went on reading; and Margaret drew Harry down
  to her; and once more by looks craved for more minute tidings。
  〃All that you can think;〃 murmured Harry; 〃the very life and soul of
  us allso kind; and yet discipline as perfect as on board。  But
  don't now; Margaret〃
  The tone of the don't; the reddening cheek; liquid eye; and heaving
  chest; told enough of what the lieutenant had been to one; at least;
  of the desolate boat's crew。
  〃Oh; Harry; Harry!  I can't bear it!〃 exclaimed Mary。  〃How long did
  it last?  How did it end?〃
  〃Fifteen days;〃 said Harry。  〃It was time it should end; for all the
  water we had caught in the storm was gonewe gave the last drop to
  Jones; for we thought him dying; one's tongue was like a dry sponge。〃
  〃How did it end?〃 repeated Mary; in an agony。
  〃Jennings saw a sail。  We thought it all a fancy of weakness; but
  'twas true enough; and they saw our signal of distress!〃
  The vessel proved to be an American whaler; which had just parted
  with her cargo to a homeward bound ship; and was going to refit; and
  take in provisions and water at one of the Milanesian islands; before
  returning for further captures。  The master was a man of the shrewd;
  hard money…making cast; but; at the price of Mr。 Ernescliffe's
  chronometer; and of the services of the sailors; he undertook to
  convey them where they might fall in with packets bound for
  Australia。
  The distressed Alcestes at first thought themselves in paradise; but
  the vessel; built with no view; save to whales; and; with a
  considerable reminiscence of the blubber lately parted with; proved
  no wholesome abode; when overcrowded; and in the tropics!  Mr。
  Ernescliffe's science; resolution; and constancy; had saved his men
  so far; but with the need for exertion his powers gave way; and he
  fell a prey to a return of the fever which had been his introduction
  to Dr。 May。
  〃There he was;〃 said Harry; 〃laid up in a little bit of a stifling
  cabin; just like an oven; without the possibility of a breath of air!
  The skin…flint skipper carried no medicine; the watershocking stuff
  it waswas getting so low; that there was only a pint a day served
  out to each; and though all of us Alcestes clubbed every drop we
  could spare for himit was bad work!  Owen and I never were more
  glad in our lives than when we heard we were to cast anchor at the
  Loyalty Isles!  Such a place as it was!  You little know what it was
  to see anything green!  And there was this isle fringed down close to
  the sea with cocoa…nut trees!  And the bay as clear!you could see
  every shell; and wonderful fishes swimming in it!  Well; every one
  was for going ashore; and some of the natives swam out to us; and
  brought things in their canoes; but not many; it is not encouraged by
  the mission; nor by Davidfor those Yankee traders are not the most
  edifying societyand the crew vowed they were cannibals; and had
  eaten a man three years