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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9320
  them。     She was certainly living up to her threat of rattling the dry bones
  of the Solomons; and he was prepared for anything。              〃Miss Lackland sent
  them;〃     said  Welshmere;      the  missionary     doctor;   stepping    ashore    and
  shaking hands with him。         〃There's also a box of saddles on board。           And
  this letter from her。    And the skipper of the Flibberty…Gibbet。〃
  The next moment; and before he could greet him; Oleson stepped from
  the boat and began。
  〃She's   stolen   the   Flibberty;   Mr。  Sheldon。  Run   clean   away  with   her。
  She's a wild one。      She gave me the fever。         Brought it on by shock。 And
  got me drunk; as wellrotten drunk。〃
  Dr。 Welshmere laughed heartily。
  〃Nevertheless;   she   is   not   an   unmitigated   evil;   your   Miss   Lackland。
  She's   sworn   three   men   off   their   drink;   or;   to   the   same   purpose;   shut   off
  their whisky。     You know themBrahms; Curtis; and Fowler。 She shipped
  them on the Flibberty…Gibbet along with her。〃
  〃She's   the   skipper   of   the   Flibberty   now;〃   Oleson   broke   in。 〃And
  she'll wreck her as sure as God didn't make the Solomons。〃
  Dr。 Welshmere tried to look shocked; but laughed again。
  〃She   has   quite   a   way   with   her;〃   he   said。 〃I   tried   to   back   out   of
  bringing the horses over。        Said I couldn't charge freight; that the Apostle
  was under a yacht license; that I was going around by Savo and the upper
  end   of   Guadalcanar。    But   it   was   no   use。 'Bother   the   charge;'   said   she。
  'You   take   the   horses   like   a   good   man;   and   when   I   float   the   Martha   I'll
  return the service some day。'〃
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  〃And 'bother your orders;' said she to me;〃 Oleson cried。                〃'I'm your
  boss now;' said she; 'and you take your orders from me。' 'Look at that load
  of ivory nuts;' I said。      'Bother them;' said she; 'I'm playin' for something
  bigger   than   ivory   nuts。   We'll   dump   them   overside   as   soon   as   we   get
  under way。'〃
  Sheldon put his hands to his ears。
  〃I don't know what has happened; and you are trying to tell me the tale
  backwards。       Come up to the house and get in the shade and begin at the
  beginning。〃
  〃What I want to know;〃 Oleson began; when they were seated; 〃is IS
  she your partner or ain't she?        That's what I want to know。〃
  〃She is;〃 Sheldon assured him。
  〃Well;   who'd   have   believed   it!〃   Oleson   glanced   appealingly   at   Dr。
  Welshmere; and back again at Sheldon。              〃I've seen a few unlikely things
  in these Solomonsrats two feet long; butterflies the Commissioner hunts
  with   a   shot…gun;   ear…ornaments   that   would   shame   the   devil;   and   head…
  hunting devils that make the devil look like an angel。             I've seen them and
  got used to them; but this young woman of yours〃
  〃Miss   Lackland   is   my   partner   and   part…owner   of   Berande;〃   Sheldon
  interrupted。
  〃So she said;〃 the irate skipper dashed on。           〃But she had no papers to
  show for it。     How was I to know?          And then there was that load of ivory
  nuts…eight tons of them。〃
  〃For heaven's sake begin at the〃 Sheldon tried to interrupt。
  〃And     then   she's  hired   them    drunken     loafers;   three   of  the  worst
  scoundrels that ever disgraced the Solomonsfifteen quid a month each
  what d'ye   think   of   that?   And   sailed   away  with   them;   too!   Phew!You
  might   give   me   a   drink。  The   missionary  won't   mind。       I've   been   on   his
  teetotal hooker four days now; and I'm perishing。〃
  Dr。   Welshmere      nodded    in  reply   to  Sheldon's    look   of  inquiry;  and
  Viaburi was dispatched for the whisky and siphons。
  〃It   is   evident;   Captain   Oleson;〃   Sheldon   remarked   to   that   refreshed
  mariner; 〃that Miss Lackland has run away with your boat。                  Now please
  give a plain statement of what occurred。〃
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  〃Right O; here goes。         I'd just come in on the Flibberty。          She was on
  board before I dropped the hookin that whale…boat of hers with her gang
  of   Tahiti   heathensthat   big   Adamu   Adam   and   the   rest。   'Don't   drop   the
  anchor; Captain Oleson;' she sang out。             'I want you to get under way for
  Poonga…Poonga。'         I looked to see if she'd been drinking。           What was I to
  think?     I   was   rounding   up   at   the   time;   alongside   the   shoala   ticklish
  placeheadsails running down and losing way; so I says; 'Excuse me; Miss
  Lackland;' and yells for'ard; 'Let go!'
  〃'You might have listened to me and saved yourself trouble;' says she;
  climbing   over   the   rail   and   squinting   along   for'ard   and   seeing   the   first
  shackle flip out and stop。         'There's fifteen fathom;' says she; 'you may as
  well turn your men to and heave up。'
  〃And then   we had   it   out。     I  didn't believe   her。    I  didn't   think   you'd
  take her on as a partner; and I told her as much and wanted proof。                     She
  got high and mighty; and I told her I was old enough to be her grandfather
  and that I wouldn't take gammon from a chit like her。                And then I ordered
  her   off   the   Flibberty。  'Captain   Oleson;'   she   says;   sweet   as   you   please;
  'I've a few minutes to spare on you; and I've got some good whisky over
  on   the   Emily。   Come   on   along。   Besides;   I   want   your   advice   about   this
  wrecking business。 Everybody says you're a crackerjack sailor…man'that's
  what     she  said;  'crackerjack。'     And     I  went;  in  her   whale…boat;     Adamu
  Adam steering and looking as solemn as a funeral。
  〃On the way she told me about the Martha; and how she'd bought her;
  and was going to float her。          She said she'd chartered the Emily; and was
  sailing as soon as I could get the Flibberty underway。                 It struck me that
  her gammon was reasonable enough; and I agreed to pull out for Berande
  right O; and get your orders to go along to Poonga…Poonga。                   But she said
  there wasn't a second to be lost by any such foolishness; and that I was to
  sail direct for Poonga… Poonga; and that if I couldn't take her word that she
  was your partner; she'd get along without me and the Flibberty。                 And right
  there's where she fooled me。
  〃Down in the Emily's cabin was them three soaksyou know them
  Fowler   and   Curtis   and   that   Brahms   chap。      'Have   a   drink;'   says   she。   I
  thought they looked surprised when she unlocked the whisky locker and
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  sent    a  nigger   for  the  glasses    and   water…monkey。       But    she   must   have
  tipped   them   off   unbeknownst   to   me;   and   they   knew   just   what   to   do。
  'Excuse   me;'   she   says;   'I'm   going   on   deck   a   minute。' Now   that   minute
  was half an hour。        I hadn't had a drink in ten days。         I'm an old man and
  the fever   has   weakened   me。       Then   I took it on   an   empty  stomach;   too;
  and there was them three soaks setting me an example; they arguing for
  me to take the Flibberty to Poonga…Poonga; an' me pointing out my duty to
  the   contrary。    The     trouble   was;   all  the   arguments     were   pointed    with
  drinks;   and    me   not   being   a  drinking   man;     so  to  say;  and   weak    from
  fever 。 。 。
  〃Well; anyway; at the end of the half…hour down she came again and
  took a good squint at me。          'That'll do nicely;' I remember her saying; and
  with that she took the whisky bottles and hove them overside through the
  companionway。          'That's   the  last;  she   said  to  the   three  soaks;    'till  the
  Martha   floats   and   you're   back   in   Guvutu。   It'll   be   a   long   time   between
  drinks。'    And then she laughed。
  〃She looked at me and saidnot to me; mind you; but to the soaks: 'It's
  time this worthy man went ashore'me! worthy man!                   'Fowler;' she said
  you know; just like a straight order; and she didn't MISTER himit was
  plain Fowler'Fowler;' she said; 'just tell Adamu Adam to man the whale…
  boat; and while he's taking Captain Oleson ashore have your boat put me
  on the Flibberty。       The three of you sail with me; so pack your dunnage。
  And the one of you that shows up best will take the mate's billet。                Captain