Джеймс Фенимор Купер - The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea стр 22.

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Let the wind blow its pipe out, said the commander of the Ariel, when they were seated; there will be no landing on the eastern coast of England till the sea goes down. But this Kate was made for a sailors wife! See, Griffith, what a set of signals she has formed, out of her own cunning head.

I hope your opinion may prove true, and that you may be the happy sailor who is to wed her, returned the other. The girl has indeed discovered surprising art in this business! Where could she have learnt the method and system so well?

Where! why, where she learnt better things; how to prize a wholehearted seaman, for instance. Do you think that my tongue was jammed in my mouth, all the time we used to sit by the side of the river in Carolina, and that we found nothing to talk about!

Did you amuse your mistress with treatises on the art of navigation, and the science ofsignals? said Griffith, smiling.

I answered her questions, Mr. Griffith, as any civil man would to a woman he loved. The girl has as much curiosity as one of my own townswomen who has weathered cape forty without a husband, and her tongue goes like a dog-vane in a calm, first one way and then another. But here is her dictionary. Now own, Griff, in spite of your college learning and sentimentals, that a woman of ingenuity and cleverness is a very good sort of a helpmate.

I never doubted the merits of Miss Plowden, said the other, with a droll gravity that often mingled with his deeper feelings, the result of a sailors habits, blended with native character. But this indeed surpasses all my expectations! Why, she has, in truth, made a most judicious selection of phrases. No. 168. **** indelible; 169. **** end only with life; 170. **** I fear yours misleads me; 171. 

Pshaw! exclaimed Barnstable, snatching the book from before the laughing eyes of Griffith; what folly, to throw away our time now on such nonsense! What think you of this expedition to the land?

That it may be the means of rescuing the ladies, though it fail in making the prisoners we anticipate.

But this pilot! you remember that he holds us by our necks, and can run us all up to the yard-arm of some English ship, whenever he chooses to open his throat at their threats or bribes.

It would have been better that he should have cast the ship ashore, when he had her entangled in the shoals; it would have been our last thought to suspect him of treachery then, returned Griffith, I follow him with confidence, and must believe that we are safer with him than we should be without him.

Let him lead to the dwelling of his fox-hunting ministers of state, cried Barnstable, thrusting his book of signals into his bosom: but here is a chart that will show us the way to the port we wish to find. Let my foot once more touch terra firma, and you may write craven against my name, if that laughing vixen slips her cable before my eyes, and shoots into the winds eye again like a flying-fish chased by a dolphin. Mr. Griffith, we must have the chaplain with us to the shore.

The madness of love is driving you into the errors of the soldier. Would you lie by to hear sermons, with a flying party like ours?

Nay, nay, we must lay to for nothing that is not unavoidable; but there are so many tacks in such a chase, when one has time to breathe, that we might as well spend our leisure in getting that fellow to splice us together. He has a handy way with a prayer book, and could do the job as well as a bishop; and I should like to be able to say, that this is the last time these two saucy names, which are written at the bottom of this letter, should ever be seen sailing in the company of each other.

It will not do, said his friend, shaking his head, and endeavoring to force a smile which his feelings suppressed; it will not do, Richard; we must yield our own inclinations to the service of our country; nor is this pilot a man who will consent to be led from his purpose.

Then let him follow his purpose alone, cried Barnstable. There is no human power, always saving my superior officer, that shall keep me from throwing abroad these tiny signals, and having a private talk with my dark-eyed Kate. But for a paltry pilot! he may luff and bear away as he pleases, while I shall steer as true as a magnet for that old ruin, where I can bring my eyes to bear on that romantic wing and three smoky vanes. Not that Ill forget my duty? no, Ill help you catch the Englishman; but when that is done, hey! for Katherine Plowden and my true love!

Hush, madcap! the wardroom holds long ears, and our bulkheads grow thin by wear. I must keep you and myself to our duty. This is no childrens game that we play; it seems the commissioners at Paris have thought proper to employ a frigate in the sport.

Barnstables gayety was a little repressed by the grave manner of his companion; but after reflecting a moment, he started on his feet, and made the usual movements for departure.

Whither? asked Griffith, gently detaining his impatient friend.

To old Moderate; I have a proposal to make that may remove every difficulty.

Name it to me, then; I am in his council, and may save you the trouble and mortification of a refusal.

How many of those gentry does he wish to line his cabin with?

The pilot has named no less than six, all men of rank and consideration with the enemy. Two of them are peers, two more belong to the commons house of parliament, one is a general, and the sixth, like ourselves, is a sailor, and holds the rank of captain. They muster at a hunting-seat near the coast, and, believe me, the scheme is not without its plausibility.

Well, then, there are two apiece for us. You follow the pilot, if you will; but let me sheer off for this dwelling of Colonel Howard, with my cockswain and boats crew. I will surprise his house, release the ladies, and on my way back, lay my hands on two of the first lords I fall in with. I suppose, for our business, one is as good as another.

Griffith could not repress a faint laugh, while he replied:

Though they are said to be each others peers, there is, I believe, some difference even in the quality of lords. England might thank us for ridding her of some among them. Neither are they to be found like beggars, under every hedge. No, no, the men we seek must have something better than their nobility to recommend them to our favor. But let us examine more closely into this plan and map of Miss Plowden; something may occur that shall yet bring the place within our circuit, like a contingent duty of the cruise.

Barnstable reluctantly relinquished his own wild plan to the more sober judgment of his friend, and they passed an hour together, inquiring into the practicability, and consulting on the means, of making their public duty subserve the purpose of their private feelings.

The gale continued to blow heavily during the whole of that morning; but toward noon the usual indications of better weather became apparent. During these few hours of inaction in the frigate, the marines, who were drafted for service on the land, moved through the vessel with a busy and stirring air, as if they were about to participate in the glory and danger of the campaign their officer had planned, while the few seamen who were to accompany the expedition steadily paced the deck, with their hands thrust into the bosoms of their neat blue jackets, or occasionally stretched toward the horizon, as their fingers traced, for their less experienced shipmates, the signs of an abatement in the gale among the driving clouds. The last lagger among the soldiers had appeared, with his knapsack on his back, in the lee gangway, where his comrades were collected, armed and accoutered for the strife, when Captain Munson ascended to the quarter-deck, accompanied by the stranger and his first lieutenant. A word was spoken by the latter in a low voice to a midshipman, who skipped gayly along the deck, and presently the shrill call of the boatswain was beard, preceding the hoarse cry of:

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