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Let Amyas and his men have patience.Some short five years more, and the great Armada will have come and gone; and then that avenging storm, of which they, like Oxenham, Hawkins, and Drake, are but the avant-couriers, will burst upon every Spanish port from Corunna to Cadiz, from the Canaries to Havana, and La Guayra and St.Yago de Leon will not escape their share.Captain Amyas Preston and Captain Sommers, the colonist of the Bermudas, or Sommers' Islands, will land, with a force tiny enough, though larger far than Leigh's, where Leigh dare not land; and taking the fort of Guayra, will find, as Leigh found, that their coming has been expected, and that the Pass of the Venta, three thousand feet above, has been fortified with huge barricadoes, abattis, and cannon, making the capital, amid its ring of mountain-walls, impregnable--to all but Englishmen or Zouaves.For up that seven thousand feet of precipice, which rises stair on stair behind the town, those fierce adventurers will climb hand over hand, through rain and fog, while men lie down, and beg their officers to kill them, for no farther can they go.Yet farther they will go, hewing a path with their swords through woods of wild plantain, and rhododendron thickets, over (so it seems, however incredible) the very saddle of the Silla,* down upon the astonished "Mantuanos" of St.Jago, driving all before them; and having burnt the city in default of ransom, will return triumphant by the right road, and pass along the coast, the masters of the deep.

* Humboldt says that there is a path from Caravellada to St.Jago, between the peaks, used by smugglers.This is probably the "unknowen way of the Indians," which Preston used.

I know not whether any men still live who count their descent from those two valiant captains; but if such there be, let them be sure that the history of the English navy tells no more Titanic victory over nature and man than that now forgotten raid of Amyas Preston and his comrade, in the year of grace 1595.

But though a venture on the town was impossible, yet there was another venture which Frank was unwilling to let slip.A light which now shone brightly in one of the windows of the governor's house was the lodestar to which all his thoughts were turned; and as he sat in the cabin with Amyas, Cary, and Jack, he opened his heart to them.

"And are we, then," asked he, mournfully, "to go without doing the very thing for which we came?"All were silent awhile.At last John Brimblecombe spoke.

"Show me the way to do it, Mr.Frank, and I will go.""My dearest man," said Amyas, "what would you have? Any attempt to see her, even if she be here, would be all but certain death.""And what if it were? What if it were, my brother Amyas? Listen to me.I have long ceased to shrink from Death; but till I came into these magic climes, I never knew the beauty of his face.""Of death?" said Cary."I should have said, of life.God forgive me! but man might wish to live forever, if he had such a world as this wherein to live.""And do you forget, Cary, that the more fair this passing world of time, by so much the more fair is that eternal world, whereof all here is but a shadow and a dream; by so much the more fair is He before whose throne the four mystic beasts, the substantial ideas of Nature and her powers, stand day and night, crying, 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, Thou hast made all things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were created!' My friends, if He be so prodigal of His own glory as to have decked these lonely shores, all but unknown since the foundation of the world, with splendors beyond all our dreams, what must be the glory of His face itself!

I have done with vain shadows.It is better to depart and to be with Him, where shall be neither desire nor anger, self-deception nor pretence, but the eternal fulness of reality and truth.One thing I have to do before I die, for God has laid it on me.Let that be done to-night, and then, farewell!""Frank! Frank! remember our mother!"

"I do remember her.I have talked over these things with her many a time; and where I would fain be, she would fain be also.She sent me out with my virgin honor, as the Spartan mother did her boy with the shield, saying, 'Come back either with this, or upon this;' and one or the other I must do, if I would meet her either in this life or in the next.But in the meanwhile do not mistake me; my life is God's, and I promise not to cast it away rashly.""What would you do, then?"

"Go up to that house, Amyas, and speak with her, if Heaven gives me an opportunity, as Heaven, I feel assured, will give.""And do you call that no rashness?"

"Is any duty rashness? Is it rash to stand amid the flying bullets, if your queen has sent you? Is it more rash to go to seek Christ's lost lamb, if God and your own oath hath sent you? John Brimblecombe answered that question for us long ago.""If you go, I go with you!" said all three at once.

"No.Amyas, you owe a duty to our mother and to your ship.Cary, you are heir to great estates, and are bound thereby to your country and to your tenants.John Brimblecombe--""Ay!" squeaked Jack."And what have you to say, Mr.Frank, against my going?--I, who have neither ship nor estates--except, I suppose, that I am not worthy to travel in such good company?""Think of your old parents, John, and all your sisters.""I thought of them before I started, sir, as Mr.Cary knows, and you know too.I came here to keep my vow, and I am not going to turn renegade at the very foot of the cross.""Some one must go with you, Frank," said Amyas; "if it were only to bring back the boat's crew in case--" and he faltered.

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