登陆注册
19661500000028

第28章 CHAPTER XIV THE FIRST BLOW(1)

I WAS so pleased at having given the slip to Long John, that I began to enjoy myself and look around me with some interest on the strange land that I was in.

I had crossed a marshy tract full of willows, bulrushes, and odd, outlandish, swampy trees; and I had now come out upon the skirts of an open piece of undulating, sandy country, about a mile long, dotted with a few pines, and a great number of contorted trees, not unlike the oak in growth, but pale in the foliage, like willows. On the far side of the open stood one of the hills, with two quaint, craggy peaks, shining vividly in the sun.

I now felt for the first time the joy of exploration. The isle was uninhabited; my shipmates I had left behind, and nothing lived in front of me but dumb brutes and fowls. I turned hither and thither among the trees. Here and there were flowering plants, unknown to me; here and there I saw snakes, and one raised his head from a ledge of rock and hissed at me with a noise not unlike the spinning of a top. Little did I suppose that he was a deadly enemy, and that the noise was the famous rattle.

Then I came to a long thicket of these oak-like trees - live, or evergreen, oaks, I heard afterwards they should be called - which grew low along the sand like brambles, the boughs curiously twisted, the foliage compact, like thatch. The thicket stretched down from the top of one of the sandy knolls, spreading and growing taller as it went, until it reached the margin of the broad, reedy fen, through which the nearest of the little rivers soaked its way into the anchorage. The marsh was steaming in the strong sun, and the outline of the Spy-glass trembled through the haze.

All at once there began to go a sort of bustle among the bulrushes; a wild duck flew up with a quack, another followed, and soon over the whole surface of the marsh a great cloud of birds hung screaming and circling in the air. I judged at once that some of my shipmates must be drawing near along the borders of the fen. Nor was I deceived; for soon I hear the very distant and low tones of a human voice, which, I continued to give ear, grew steadily louder and nearer. This put me in a great fear, and I crawled under cover of the nearest live-oak, and squatted there, hearkening, as silent as a mouse.

Another voice answered; and then the first voice, which now recognised to be Silver's, once more took up the store and ran on for a long while in a stream, only now and again interrupted by the other. By the sound they must have bee talking earnestly, and almost fiercely; but no distinct word came to my hearing.

At last the speakers seemed to have paused, and perhaps to have sat down; for not only did they cease to draw an nearer, but the birds themselves began to grow more quiet and to settle again to their places in the swamp.

And now I began to feel that I was neglecting my business' that since I had been so foolhardy as to come ashore with these desperadoes, the least I could do was to overhear them at their councils; and that my plain and obvious duty was to draw' as close as I could manage, under the favourable ambush c the crouching trees.

I could tell the direction of the speakers pretty exactly, not only by the sound of their voices, but by the behaviour of the few birds that still hung in alarm above the heads of the intruders.

Crawling on all-fours, I made steadily but slowly toward them; till at last, raising my head to an aperture among the leaves, I could see clear down into a little green dell beside the marsh, and closely set about with trees, where Long John Silver and another of the crew stood face to face in conversation.

The sun beat full upon them. Silver had thrown his ha beside him on the ground, and his great, smooth, blond fact all shining with heat, was lifted to the other man's in a kin' of appeal.

`Mate,' he was saying, `it's because I thinks gold dust of you - gold dust, and you may lay to that! If I hadn't too to you like pitch, do you think I'd have been here a-warning of you? All's up - you can't make nor mend; it's to save your neck that I'm a-speaking, and if one of the wild 'uns knew it, where 'ud I be, Tom - now, tell me, where 'ud I be?'

`Silver,' said the other man - and I observed he was not only red in the face, but spoke as hoarse as a crow, and his voice shook, too, like a taut rope - Silver,' says he, `you're old, and you're honest, or has the name for it; and you've money, too, which lots of poor sailors hasn't; and you're brave, or I'm mistook. And will you tell me you'll let yourself be led away with that kind of a mess of swabs? not you! As sure as God sees me, I'd sooner lose my hand. If I turn agin my dooty--'

同类推荐
  • 正觉润光泽禅师澡雪集

    正觉润光泽禅师澡雪集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 乐府余论

    乐府余论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 读书后

    读书后

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Guy Mannering

    Guy Mannering

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Adventures

    The Adventures

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 大众美味小炒

    大众美味小炒

    《大众美味小炒》是专门为普通老百姓设计的一套家常食谱,这些食谱选用了日常生活中常见的食材,采用比较简单的方法烹制而成,一般读者都能学会和制作成功。书中附有烹调方法、食材的选购处理及营养功效的介绍。有的菜只需更换食材、调料或烹调方法,即能变成一道新菜的“新口味”,一菜变多菜。该书内容更丰富,轻松易学。
  • 当你遇见我

    当你遇见我

    遇见一个冷漠自私软弱傲娇又孤勇的女孩遇见一个理智冷静淡泊霸道又高贵的男人不过是有生之年狭路相逢,便遇见一场命里注定的爱情。
  • 邪神穷追妻

    邪神穷追妻

    一颗干瘪的树木,装载着那颗颗真絷的心。“亲爱的,你看这朵朵桃花,多漂亮!可是它们却都是为你开放啊!”某男斜着凤眼盯着旁边的女人,抬手就将桃花一一掐断。她因为前世恩怨,走向轮回之路,哪知他竟霸道追来。21世纪孤儿一枚却天生慧根,韬光养晦地暗藏锋芒,扮猪吃老虎的过着米虫生活,哪知竟被一修道老儿一巴掌拍到了七界仙界中飞仙界的一个被人陷害的五岁小女孩身上。尼玛,这小女孩竟是她前世的一魂三魄,不想,等她教训完陷害她的人时,竟被仙女娘亲送到了凡界,就算她是三系“废”灵根的废材外加迟钝儿也不能这样对待啊!哪知竟惹起这样一起起桃花运。
  • 独生子女:就是要这样教

    独生子女:就是要这样教

    随着社会竞争的愈演愈烈,越来越多的人只生一个孩子。只生一个孩子对于父母来说,可以把各方面的压力与负担减到最小,但是在教育的问题上,却经常遇到棘手的难题。初生的婴儿无疑是一张白纸,在未来的成长过程中,白纸上描绘出什么图案,染上什么色彩,都由父母决定,因为,孩子的性格来自父母的教育,而性格决定孩子一生的命运。独生子女家庭的父母,更需要在繁忙的时候,抽出一点时间,为孩子塑造健康的性格,发掘他们的潜能,不但充当他们的长辈,还要充当他们的朋友、哥哥姐姐,尊重他们,理解他们,也让他们在和谐的亲子氛围中,学会尊重和理解别人,成为一个优秀的人,让他们在将来的社会竞争中,能够从容面对。
  • 秦时明月穿越之相府无双传

    秦时明月穿越之相府无双传

    如果有一天,你能穿越时空,穿越次元,触碰到自己一生所爱得本命男神,如果有一天,你因为莫名得原因只能留在本命所在得时空,如果有一天,你终于能听到本命得声音,看见他温柔得脸,你会怎么做?是想尽办法回到现实世界?还是不顾一切追随在他身边?或者默默无闻得一直守护?那还用说吗!!!!当然是想尽办法靠近本命,不顾一切地去爱他啊!!!!看痴汉无双穿越时空,迎娶张良,生下不疑,走上人生巅峰(^_?)?☆羡慕吗,嫉妒吗?啊哈哈,你就只能眼睁睁得看着!本痴汉奏是这么欠揍!
  • 神座

    神座

    传说天地之中有一张神座,谁拥有它,就拥有无穷无尽的寿命和天地间最至高无上的权势,它是天地间所有强者征战的最终宿命。通往神座道路上,白骨累累,鲜血成洋。神座无主,然而只有最强大的存在,才能踏上至高神座!少年高中生林熙,在十七岁的家族试炼中,无意遇上山洪暴发,灵魂穿越,进入了另一个世界,成为一个颓废的少掌门。身体残废,无法练武;父亲丧命,靠山倒塌;长老议会,联名弹劾。刚刚苏醒的林熙,面对着重重困境。人善被人欺,马善被人骑,且看少年林熙如何逆境崛起,快意恩仇。最终踏上征战神座之路。
  • 清代今文经学的兴起

    清代今文经学的兴起

    本书是浙江省哲学社会科学2007年重点课题。通过对清代最初的几位讲求今文经学经学家经学思想的分析,力图对今文经学的兴起作出较为准确的分析,说明清代今文经学不是一开始就完全只讲公羊学,也不是仅讲今文经学,而是有一个过程。在这个过程中,今文经学逐步被重视,《公羊》学的地位越来越凸显,三科九旨日益为人们所关切。
  • 肖邦

    肖邦

    他是历史上最具影响力和最受欢迎的钢琴作曲家 之一,是波兰音乐史上最重要的人物之一,是欧洲19 世纪浪漫主义音乐的代表人物。肖邦一生的创作大多 是钢琴曲,被誉为“钢琴诗人”。王莲凤编著的《肖 邦(一生都在创作的钢琴诗人)》主要以其成长历程 和人生发展为线索,《肖邦(一生都在创作的钢琴诗 人)》通过日常生活中富于启发性的小故事来传达他 成功的道理,尤其着重表现他所处时代的生活特征, 以便对读者产生共鸣和启迪。
  • 小说万岁

    小说万岁

    被拔掉獠牙的猛虎会变成温顺的猫咪么?王大锤万万没想到的是,在捡到“小说万岁”系统之后,猛虎有朝一日定能够再次虎啸山林!昔日一代传奇黯然被废,如今重出江湖,再战花都。欠你的,会十倍报偿;欠我的,要百倍奉还!各种原本只存在于小说中的事件开始不断乱入...随着系统不断解锁着新的能力系列,幻想系,真实系,仙侠系,科幻系,灵异系……只要手气够好,只有想不到,没有做不到。(我会努力更新的,求支持!)
  • 别说你会刷朋友圈 微信营销这件小事

    别说你会刷朋友圈 微信营销这件小事

    在移动互联网冲击各行业的大背景下,微信如同黑马一般闯入了社会化媒体营销的大营,备受关注。微信超大的用户群体以及超高的用户粘性使其具有非凡的营销潜力,其平台功能的不断增加也可以承载愈加丰富的营销形式。《别说你会刷朋友圈 微信营销这件小事》就是网络营销专家曹斯明讲解如何利用新媒体、新平台,在O2O时代产生最大的营销效果,致胜“微营销”。书本书是最新版本的微信营销攻略,作者凭借多年营销经验以及微信营销开荒者的阅历,通过微信实用指南与热门案例权威讲解,以及独家操作技巧向读者讲解微信营销的道与术。为那一场,数字营销的狼烟逐鹿。数字营销的方法论进化历程,永远和互联网产品密不可分,每每有跨时代的互联网产品横空出世,也同步暗示着可以被颠覆与可以被重新书写的史诗卷轴的延展而在微信逐步走向世人的岁月。