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第20章 THE ROUND-HOUSE(1)

One night,about eleven o'clock,a man of Mr.Riach's watch (which was on deck)came below for his jacket;and instantly there began to go a whisper about the forecastle that "Shuan had done for him at last."There was no need of a name;we all knew who was meant;but we had scarce time to get the idea rightly in our heads,far less to speak of it,when the scuttle was again flung open,and Captain Hoseason came down the ladder.He looked sharply round the bunks in the tossing light of the lantern;and then,walking straight up to me,he addressed me,to my surprise,in tones of kindness.

"My man,"said he,"we want ye to serve in the round-house.You and Ransome are to change berths.Run away aft with ye."Even as he spoke,two seamen appeared in the scuttle,carrying Ransome in their arms;and the ship at that moment giving a great sheer into the sea,and the lantern swinging,the light fell direct on the boy's face.It was as white as wax,and had a look upon it like a dreadful smile.The blood in me ran cold,and I drew in my breath as if I had been struck.

"Run away aft;run away aft with ye!"cried Hoseason.

And at that I brushed by the sailors and the boy (who neither spoke nor moved),and ran up the ladder on deck.

The brig was sheering swiftly and giddily through a long,cresting swell.She was on the starboard tack,and on the left hand,under the arched foot of the foresail,I could see the sunset still quite bright.This,at such an hour of the night,surprised me greatly;but I was too ignorant to draw the true conclusion --that we were going north-about round Scotland,and were now on the high sea between the Orkney and Shetland Islands,having avoided the dangerous currents of the Pentland Firth.For my part,who had been so long shut in the dark and knew nothing of head-winds,I thought we might be half-way or more across the Atlantic.And indeed (beyond that I wondered a little at the lateness of the sunset light)I gave no heed to it,and pushed on across the decks,running between the seas,catching at ropes,and only saved from going overboard by one of the hands on deck,who had been always kind to me.

The round-house,for which I was bound,and where I was now to sleep and serve,stood some six feet above the decks,and considering the size of the brig,was of good dimensions.Inside were a fixed table and bench,and two berths,one for the captain and the other for the two mates,turn and turn about.It was all fitted with lockers from top to bottom,so as to stow away the officers'belongings and a part of the ship's stores;there was a second store-room underneath,which you entered by a hatchway in the middle of the deck;indeed,all the best of the meat and drink and the whole of the powder were collected in this place;and all the firearms,except the two pieces of brass ordnance,were set in a rack in the aftermost wall of the round-house.The most of the cutlasses were in another place.

A small window with a shutter on each side,and a skylight in the roof,gave it light by,day;and after dark there was a lamp always burning.It was burning when I entered,not brightly,but enough to show Mr.Shuan sitting at the table,with the brandy bottle and a tin pannikin in front of him.He was a tall man,strongly made and very black;and he stared before him on the table like one stupid.

He took no notice of my coming in;nor did he move when the captain followed and leant on the berth beside me,looking darkly at the mate.I stood in great fear of Hoseason,and had my reasons for it;but something told me I need not be afraid of him just then;and I whispered in his ear:"How is he?"He shook his head like one that does not know and does not wish to think,and his face was very stern.

Presently Mr.Riach came in.He gave the captain a glance that meant the boy was dead as plain as speaking,and took his place like the rest of us;so that we all three stood without a word,staring down at Mr.Shuan,and Mr.Shuan (on his side)sat without a word,looking hard upon the table.

All of a sudden he put out his hand to take the bottle;and at that Mr.Riach started forward and caught it away from him,rather by surprise than violence,crying out,with an oath,that there had been too much of this work altogether,and that a judgment would fall upon the ship.And as he spoke (the weather sliding-doors standing open)he tossed the bottle into the sea.

Mr.Shuan was on his feet in a trice;he still looked dazed,but he meant murder,ay,and would have done it,for the second time that night,had not the captain stepped in between him and his victim.

"Sit down!"roars the captain."Ye sot and swine,do ye know what ye've done?Ye've murdered the boy!"Mr.Shuan seemed to understand;for he sat down again,and put up his hand to his brow.

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