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第133章

FIGURE.- By the authority of the justicia of Finisterra.

Follow me peaceably, Calros, or it will be the worse for you.

"Calros," said I, "what does the person mean?" I thought it, however, most prudent to obey his command, and followed him down the staircase.The shop and the portal were now thronged with the inhabitants of Finisterra, men, women, and children;the latter for the most part in a state of nudity, and with bodies wet and dripping, having been probably summoned in haste from their gambols in the brine.Through this crowd the figure whom I have attempted to describe pushed his way with an air of authority.

On arriving in the street, he laid his heavy hand upon my arm, not roughly however."It is Calros! it is Calros!" said a hundred voices; "he has come to Finisterra at last, and the justicia have now got hold of him." Wondering what all this could mean, I attended my strange conductor down the street.

As we proceeded, the crowd increased every moment, following and vociferating.Even the sick were brought to the door to obtain a view of what was going forward and a glance at the redoubtable Calros.I was particularly struck by the eagerness displayed by one man, a cripple, who, in spite of the entreaties of his wife, mixed with the crowd, and having lost his crutch, hopped forward on one leg, exclaiming, - "CARRACHO!

TAMBIEN VOY YO!"

We at last reached a house of rather larger size than the rest; my guide having led me into a long low room, placed me in the middle of the floor, and then hurrying to the door, he endeavoured to repulse the crowd who strove to enter with us.

This he effected, though not without considerable difficulty, being once or twice compelled to have recourse to the butt of his musket, to drive back unauthorized intruders.I now looked round the room.It was rather scantily furnished: I could see nothing but some tubs and barrels, the mast of a boat, and a sail or two.Seated upon the tubs were three or four men coarsely dressed, like fishermen or shipwrights.The principal personage was a surly ill-tempered-looking fellow of about thirty-five, whom eventually I discovered to be the alcalde of Finisterra, and lord of the house in which we now were.In a corner I caught a glimpse of my guide, who was evidently in durance, two stout fishermen standing before him, one with a musket and the other with a boat-hook.After I had looked about me for a minute, the alcalde, giving his whiskers a twist, thus addressed me:-"Who are you, where is your passport, and what brings you to Finisterra?"MYSELF.- I am an Englishman.Here is my passport, and Icame to see Finisterra.

This reply seemed to discomfit them for a moment.They looked at each other, then at my passport.At length the alcalde, striking it with his finger, bellowed forth:

"This is no Spanish passport; it appears to be written in French."MYSELF.- I have already told you that I am a foreigner.

I of course carry a foreign passport.

ALCALDE.- Then you mean to assert that you are not Calros Rey.

MYSELF.- I never heard before of such a king, nor indeed of such a name.

ALCALDE.- Hark to the fellow: he has the audacity to say that he has never heard of Calros the pretender, who calls himself king.

MYSELF.- If you mean by Calros, the pretender Don Carlos, all I can reply is, that you can scarcely be serious.

You might as well assert that yonder poor fellow, my guide, whom I see you have made prisoner, is his nephew, the infante Don Sebastian.

ALCALDE.- See, you have betrayed yourself; that is the very person we suppose him to be.

MYSELF.- It is true that they are both hunchbacks.But how can I be like Don Carlos? I have nothing the appearance of a Spaniard, and am nearly a foot taller than the pretender.

ALCALDE.- That makes no difference; you of course carry many waistcoats about you, by means of which you disguise yourself, and appear tall or low according to your pleasure.

This last was so conclusive an argument that I had of course nothing to reply to it.The alcalde looked around him in triumph, as if he had made some notable discovery."Yes, it is Calros; it is Calros," said the crowd at the door."It will be as well to have these men shot instantly," continued the alcalde; "if they are not the two pretenders, they are at any rate two of the factious.""I am by no means certain that they are either one or the other," said a gruff voice.

The justicia of Finisterra turned their eyes in the direction from which these words proceeded, and so did I.Our glances rested upon the figure who held watch at the door.He had planted the barrel of his musket on the floor, and was now leaning his chin against the butt.

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