第 19 节
作者:上网找工作      更新:2024-04-14 09:14      字数:9322
  A   flash   of   inspiration   crossed   my   mind。   I   went   to   the   shop   of   the
  village   apothecary。   He   knew   me;   I   had   often   purchased   vitriol;   which   I
  poured into Grubbins's inkstand to corrode his pens and burn up his coat…
  tail; on which he was in the habit of wiping them。 I boldly asked for an
  ounce   of   chloroform。 The   young   apothecary  winked   and   handed   me   the
  bottle。
  It   was   Grubbins's   custom   to   throw   his   handkerchief   over   his   head;
  recline   in   his   chair   and   take   a   short   nap   during   recess。   Watching   my
  opportunity; as he dozed; I managed to slip his handkerchief from his face
  and substitute my own; moistened with chloroform。 In a few minutes he
  was    insensible。    Tom    and   I  then   quickly    shaved    his  head;   beard;   and
  eyebrows; blackened his face with a mixture of vitriol and burnt cork; and
  fled。 There was a row and scandal the next day。 My father always excused
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  me   by   asserting   that   Grubbins   had   got   drunk;but   somehow   found   it
  convenient to procure me an appointment in her Majesty's navy at an early
  day。
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  CHAPTER II。
  An   official   letter;   with   the Admiralty   seal;   informed   me   that   I   was
  expected   to   join   H。   M。   ship   Belcher;   Captain   Boltrope;   at   Portsmouth;
  without delay。 In a few days I presented myself to a tall; stern…visaged man;
  who was slowly pacing the leeward side of the quarter…deck。 As I touched
  my hat he eyed me sternly:
  〃So   ho! Another   young   suckling。   The   service   is   going   to   the   devil。
  Nothing but babes in the cockpit and grannies in the board。 Boatswain's
  mate; pass the word for Mr。 Cheek!〃
  Mr。 Cheek; the steward; appeared and touched his hat。 〃Introduce Mr。
  Breezy to the young gentlemen。 Stop! Where's Mr。 Swizzle?〃
  〃At the masthead; sir。〃
  〃Where's Mr。 Lankey?〃
  〃At the masthead; sir。〃
  〃Mr。 Briggs?〃
  〃Masthead; too; sir。〃
  〃And the rest of the young gentlemen?〃 roared the enraged officer。
  〃All masthead; sir。〃
  〃Ah!〃     said   Captain    Boltrope;     as  he   smiled    grimly;    〃under    the
  circumstances; Mr。 Breezy; you had better go to the masthead too。〃
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  CHAPTER III。
  At the masthead I made the acquaintance of two youngsters of about
  my   own   age;   one   of   whom   informed   me   that   he   had   been   there   three
  hundred and thirty…two days out of the year。
  〃In   rough   weather;  when   the   old   cock   is   out   of   sorts;  you   know;   we
  never come down;〃   added a young gentleman of nine   years; with a dirk
  nearly as long as himself; who had been introduced to me as Mr。 Briggs。
  〃By the way; Pills;〃 be continued; 〃how did you come to omit giving the
  captain a naval salute?〃
  〃Why; I touched my hat;〃 I said; innocently。
  〃Yes; but that isn't enough; you know。 That will do very well at other
  times。 He expects the naval salute when you first come on boardgreeny!〃
  I began to feel alarmed; and begged him to explain。
  〃Why; you see; after touching your hat; you should have touched him
  lightly   with   your   forefinger   in   his   waistcoat;   so;   and   asked;   'How's   his
  nibs?'you see?〃
  〃How's his nibs?〃 I repeated。
  〃Exactly。 He would have drawn back a little; and then you should have
  repeated   the   salute   remarking;   'How's   his   royal   nibs?'   asking   cautiously
  after his wife and family; and requesting to be introduced to the gunner's
  daughter。〃
  〃The gunner's daughter?〃
  〃The same; you know she takes care of us young gentlemen; now don't
  forget; Pillsy!〃
  When we were called down to the deck I thought it a good chance to
  profit by this instruction。 I approached Captain Boltrope and repeated the
  salute without conscientiously omitting a single detail。 He remained for a
  moment; livid and speechless。 At length he gasped out:
  〃Boatswain's mate?〃
  〃If   you   please;   sir;〃  I  asked;    tremulously;    〃I  should    like   to  be
  introduced to the gunner's daughter!〃
  〃O; very good; sir!〃 screamed Captain Boltrope; rubbing his hands and
  absolutely capering about the deck with rage。 〃O dn you! Of course you
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  shall! O ho! the gunner's daughter! O; hll! this is too much! Boatswain's
  mate!〃 Before I well knew where I was; I was seized; borne to an eight…
  pounder; tied upon it and flogged!
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  CHAPTER IV。
  As   we   sat   together   in   the   cockpit;   picking   the   weevils   out   of   our
  biscuit;   Briggs   consoled   me   for   my   late   mishap;   adding   that   the   〃naval
  salute;〃 as a custom; seemed just then to be honored more in the BREACH
  than the observance。 I joined in the hilarity occasioned by the witticism;
  and   in   a   few   moments   we   were   all   friends。   Presently   Swizzle   turned   to
  me:   〃We   have   been   just   planning   how   to   confiscate   a   keg   of   claret;
  which Nips; the purser; keeps under his bunk。 The old nipcheese lies there
  drunk half the day; and there's no getting at it。〃
  〃Let's get beneath the state…room and bore through the deck; and so tap
  it;〃 said Lankey。
  The  proposition   was   received   with   a  shout   of  applause。 A  long   half…
  inch   auger   and   bit   was   procured   from   Chips;   the   carpenter's   mate;   and
  Swizzle; after a careful examination of the timbers beneath the ward…room;
  commenced         operations。    The    auger   at  last  disappeared;     when     suddenly
  there  was   a  slight   disturbance   on   the  deck   above。   Swizzle   withdrew  the
  auger hurriedly; from its point a few bright red drops trickled。
  〃Huzza! send her up again!〃 cried Lankey。
  The auger was again applied。 This time a shriek was heard from the
  purser's    cabin。   Instantly   the   light   was   doused;    and   the   party   retreated
  hurriedly to the cockpit。 A sound of snoring was heard as the sentry stuck
  his head into the door。 〃All right; sir;〃 he replied in answer to the voice of
  the officer of the deck。
  The next morning we heard that Nips was in the surgeon's hands; with
  a   bad   wound   in   the   fleshy   part   of   his   leg;   and   that   the   auger   had   NOT
  struck claret。
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  CHAPTER V。
  〃Now; Pills; you'll have a chance to smell powder;〃 said Briggs as he
  entered   the   cockpit   and   buckled   around   his   waist   an   enormous   cutlass。
  〃We have just sighted a French ship。〃
  We went on deck。 Captain Boltrope grinned as we touched our hats。
  He hated the purser。 〃Come; young gentlemen; if you're boring for french
  claret; yonder's a good quality。 Mind your con; sir;〃 he added; turning to
  the quartermaster; who was grinning。
  The ship was already cleared for action。 The men; in their eagerness;
  had started the coffee from the tubs and filled them with shot。 Presently
  the Frenchman   yawed; and   a  shot from  a  long thirty…two   came  skipping
  over the water。 It killed the quartermaster and took off both of Lankey's
  legs。 〃Tell the purser our account is squared;〃 said the dying boy; with a
  feeble smile。
  The fight raged fiercely for two hours。 I remember killing the French
  Admiral; as we boarded; but on looking around for Briggs; after the smoke
  had   cleared   away;   I   was   intensely   amused   at   witnessing   the   following
  novel sight:
  Briggs had pinned the French captain against the mast with his cutlass;
  and    was   now    engaged;     with   all  the  hilarity  of  youth;   in  pulling   the
  captain's coat…tails between his legs; in imitation of a dancing…jack。 As the
  Frenchman lifted his legs and arms; at each jerk of Briggs's; I could not
  help participating in the general mirth。
  〃You young devil; what are you doing?〃 said a stifled voice behind me。
  I   looked up   and   beheld  Captain   Boltrope;  endeavoring   t