第 42 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:21      字数:9322
  arations and equipments; I had thought there was a forced
  trade in the wind; and that an honest penny might be
  turned by taking an adventure。  I suppose there are no
  shares in your fresh…water prize…money?〃
  〃Anan?〃
  〃I take it for granted the king gets all in these soldier…
  ing parties; and ambushments; as you call them。〃
  〃I know nothing about that; Master Cap。  I take my
  share of the lead and powder if any falls into our hands;
  and say nothing to the king about it。  If any one fares
  better; it is not I; though it is time I did begin to think
  of a house and furniture and a home。〃
  Although the Pathfinder did not dare to look at Mabel
  while he made this direct allusion to his change of life; he
  would have given the world to know whether she was lis…
  tening; and what was the expression of her countenance。
  Mabel little suspected the nature of the allusion; however;
  and her countenance was perfectly unembarrassed as she
  turned her eyes towards the river; where the appearance
  of some movement on board the _Scud_ began to be visible。
  〃Jasper is bringing the cutter out;〃 observed the guide;
  whose look was drawn in the same direction by the fall of
  some heavy article on the deck。  〃The lad sees the signs
  of wind; no doubt; and wishes to be ready for it。〃
  〃Ay; now we shall have an opportunity of learning
  seamanship;〃 returned Cap; with a sneer。  〃There is a
  nicety in getting a craft under her canvas that shows the
  thoroughbred mariner as much as anything else。  It's like
  a soldier buttoning his coat; and one can see whether he
  begins at the top or the bottom。〃
  〃I will not say that Jasper is equal to your seafarers
  below;〃 observed Pathfinder; across whose upright mind
  an unworthy feeling of envy or of jealousy never passed;
  〃but he is a bold boy; and manages his cutter as skillfully
  as any man can desire; on this lake at least。  You didn't
  find him backwards at the Oswego Falls; Master Cap;
  where fresh water contrives to tumble down hill with little
  difficulty。〃
  Cap made no other answer than a dissatisfied ejaculation;
  and then a general silence followed; all on the bastion
  studying the movements of the cutter with the interest
  that was natural to their own future connection with the
  vessel。  It was still a dead calm; the surface of the lake
  literally glittering with the last rays of the sun。  The
  _Scud_ had been warped up to a kedge that lay a hundred
  yards above the points of the outlet; where she had room
  to manoeuvre in the river which then formed the harbor of
  Oswego。  But the total want of air prevented any such at…
  tempt; and it was soon evident that the light vessel was to
  be taken through the passage under her sweeps。  Not a sail
  was loosened; but as soon as the kedge was tripped; the
  heavy fall of the sweeps was heard; when the cutter; with
  her head up stream; began to sheer towards the centre of
  the current; on reaching which; the efforts of the men
  ceased; and she drifted towards the outlet。  In the narrow
  pass itself her movement was rapid; and in less than five
  minutes the _Scud_ was floating outside of the two low
  gravelly points which intercepted the waves of the lake。
  No anchor was let go; but the vessel continued to set off
  from the land; until her dark hull was seen resting on the
  glossy surface of the lake; full a quarter of a mile beyond
  the low bluff which formed the eastern extremity of what
  might be called the outer harbor or roadstead。  Here the
  influence of the river current ceased; and she became; vir…
  tually; stationary。
  〃She seems very beautiful to me; uncle;〃 said Mabel;
  whose gaze had not been averted from the cutter for a
  single moment while it had thus been changing its posi…
  tion; 〃I daresay you can find faults in her appearance;
  and in the way she is managed; but to my ignorance both
  are perfect。〃
  〃Ay; ay; she drops down with a current well enough;
  girl; and so would a chip。  But when you come to niceties;
  all old tar like myself has no need of spectacles to find
  fault。〃
  〃Well; Master Cap;〃 put in the guide; who seldom heard
  anything to Jasper's prejudice without manifesting a dis…
  position to interfere; 〃I've heard old and experienced salt…
  water mariners confess that the _Scud_ is as pretty a craft
  as floats。  I know nothing of such matters myself; but
  one may have his own notions about a ship; even though
  they be wrong notions; and it would take more than one
  witness to persuade me Jasper does not keep his boat in
  good order。〃
  〃I do not say that the cutter is downright lubberly;
  Master Pathfinder; but she has faults; and great faults。〃
  〃And what are they; uncle?  If he knew them; Jasper
  would be glad to mend them。〃
  〃What are they?  Why; fifty; ay; for that matter a
  hundred。  Very material and manifest faults。〃
  〃Do name them; sir; and Pathfinder will mention them
  to his friend。〃
  〃Name them! it is no easy matter to call off the stars;
  for the simple reason that they are so numerous。  Name
  them; indeed!  Why; my pretty niece; Miss Magnet; what
  do you think of that main…boom now?  To my ignorant
  eyes; it is topped at least a foot too high; and then the
  pennant is foul; and  and  ay; d… me; if there isn't a
  topsail gasket adrift; and it wouldn't surprise me at all if
  there should be a round turn in that hawser; if the kedge
  were to be let go this instant。  Faults indeed!  No seaman
  could look at her a moment without seeing that she is as
  full of faults as a servant who has asked for his discharge。〃
  〃This may be very true; uncle; though I much question
  if Jasper knows of them。  I do not think he would suffer
  these things; Pathfinder; if they were once pointed out
  to him。〃
  〃Let Jasper manage his own cutter; Mabel。  His gift
  lies that…a…way; and I'll answer for it; no one can teach
  him how to keep the _Scud_ out of the hands of the Fron…
  tenackers or their devilish Mingo friends。  Who cares for
  round turns in kedges; and for hawsers that are topped
  too high; Master Cap; so long as the craft sails well; and
  keeps clear of the Frenchers?  I will trust Jasper against
  all the seafarers of the coast; up here on the lakes; but I
  do not say he has any gift for the ocean; for there he has
  never been tried。〃
  Cap smiled condescendingly; but he did not think it
  necessary to push his critisms any further just as that
  moment。  By this time the cutter had begun to drift at
  the mercy of the currents of the lake; her head turning in
  all directions; though slowly; and not in a way to attract
  particular attention。  Just at this moment the jib was
  loosened and hoisted; and presently the canvas swelled
  towards the land; though no evidences of air were yet to
  be seen on the surface of the water。  Slight; however; as
  was the impulsion; the light hull yielded; and in another
  minute the _Scud_ was seen standing across the current of
  the river with a movement so easy and moderate as to be
  scarcely perceptible。  When out of the stream; she struck
  an eddy and shot up towards the land; under the emi…
  nence where the fort stood; when Jasper dropped his kedge。
  〃Not lubberly done;〃 muttered Cap in a sort of solilo…
  quy;  〃not over lubberly; though he should have put his
  helm a…starboard instead of a…port; for a vessel ought
  always to come…to with her head off shore; whether she is
  a league from the land or only a cable's length; since it
  has a careful look; and looks are something in this world。〃
  〃Jasper is a handy lad;〃 suddenly observed Sergeant
  Dunham at his brother…in…law's elbow; 〃and we place
  great reliance on his skill in our expeditions。  But come;
  one and all; we have but half an hour more of daylight to
  embark in; and the boats will be ready for us by the time
  we are ready for them。〃
  On this intimation the whole party separated; each to
  find those trifles which had not been shipped already。  A
  few taps of the drum gave the necessary signal to the
  soldiers; and in a minute all were in motion。
  CHAPTER XIII。
  The goblin now the fool alarms;
  Hags meet to mumble o'er their charms;
  The night…mare rides the dreaming ass;
  And fairies trip it on the grass。
  COTTON。
  The embarkation of so small a party was a matter of
  no great delay or embarrassment。  The whole force con…
  fided to the care of Sergeant Dunham consisted of but ten
  privates and two non…commissioned officers; though it was
  soon positively known that Mr。 Muir was to accompany the
  expedition。  The Quartermaster; however; went as a vol…
  unteer; while some duty connected with his own depart…
  ment; as had been arranged between him and his com…
  mander; was the avowed object。  To these must be added
  the Pathfinder and Cap; with Jasper and his subordinates;
  one of whom was a boy。  The party; consequently; con…
  sisted of less than twenty men; and a lad of fourteen。
  Mabel and the wife of a common soldier were the only
  females。
  Sergeant Dunham carried off his command in a large
  bateau; and then returned for his final orders; and to see
  that his brother…in…law and daughter were properly at…
  tended to。  Having pointed out to Cap the boat that he
  and Mabel were to use; he ascended the hill to seek his
  last interview with Lundie。
  It was nearly dark when Mabel found herself in