and to give to Lely a subject
above all flattery. He set his lips with the air of a man who has made up
his mind, and turned to his companion, who was absorbed in watching
the white sail grow slowly larger.
"How long, now, cousin?"
"But a few minutes unless the wind should fail."
"And then you will have your treasures. But, madam, when you have
assumed all the panoply your sex relies on to increase its charms 'twill
be but to 'gild refined gold or paint the lily.' The Aphrodite of this
western ocean needs no adornment."
The girl looked at him with laughter in her eyes. "You make me too
many pretty speeches, cousin," she said demurely. "We know the value
of the fine things you court gallants are perpetually saying."
"Upon my soul, madam, I swear--"
"Do you know the amount of the fine for swearing, Sir Charles? See
how large the sail has grown! When the boat rounds the long marsh she
will come more quickly. We will soon be able to see my father wave
his handkerchief."
The young man bit his lip. "You are pleased to be cruel to-day, madam,
but I am your slave and I obey. We will look together for Colonel
Verney's handkerchief. How many black slaves does he bring you?"
She laughed. "But half a dozen blacks, but there will be several
redemptioners if you prefer to be numbered with them."
"Redemptioners! Ah, yes! the English servants who are sold for their
passage money. I thank you, madam, but my servitude is for life."
"The men my father will bring may not be the ordinary servants who
come here to better their condition. He may have obtained them from a
batch of felons from Newgate who have been kept in gaol in
Jamestown until word could be got to the planters around. I am sure I
wish the ship captains and the traders would stop bringing in the
wretches. It is different with the negroes: we can make allowance for
the poor silly things that are scarce more than animals, and they grow
attached to us and we to them, and the simple indented servants are
well enough too. There are among them many honest and intelligent
men. But these gaol birds are dreadful. It sickens me to look at them.
Thieves and murderers every one!"
"I should not think the colony served by their importation."
"It is not indeed, and we have hopes that it will cease. I beg my father
not to buy them, but he says that one man cannot stop an abuse--that as
long as his fellow-planters use them he might as well do so too."
Sir Charles Carew delicately smothered a yawn. "The ship that brought
me over a fortnight ago," he said lazily, "had a consignment of such
rascals. It was amusing to watch their antics, crowded together as they
were in the hold. There were two wild Irishmen whom we used to have
on deck to dance for us. Gad! what figures they cut! The captain and I
had a standing wager of five of the new guineas as to which of the
rascals could hold out longest, promising a measure of rum to the
victorious votary of Terpsichore. When I had lost a score of guineas I
found that the captain was in the habit of priming his man before he
came upon deck. Naturally, being filled with Dutch courage, he won."
"Poor Sir Charles! What did you do?"
"Sent the captain a cartel and fought him on his own deck. There was
one man in the villainous company whom, I protest, I almost pitied,
though of course the rogue had but his deserts."
"What was he?"
"A man of about thirty. A fellow with a handsome face and a lithe
well-made figure which he managed with some grace. He had the air of
one who had seen better days. I remember, one day when the captain
was bestowing upon him some especially choice oaths, seeing him clap
his hand to his side as though he expected to touch a rapier hilt. He was
cleanly too; kept his rags of clothing as decent as circumstances
allowed, and looked less like a wild beast in a litter of foul straw than
did his fellows. But he was an ill-conditioned dog. We had some
passages together, he and I. He took it upon himself to defend what he
was pleased to call the honor of one of his precious company. It was
vastly amusing.... After that I fell into the habit of watching him
through the open hatches. A little thing provides entertainment at sea,
Mistress Patricia. He would sit or stand for hours looking past me with
a perfectly still face. The other wretches were
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