登陆注册
20009700000043

第43章 LETTER XVI(2)

The captain is a delightful fellow,with a very charming young wife.There is only one child (a great comfort),a capital cook,and universal civility and quietness.It is like a private house compared to a railway hotel.Six of the passengers are invalids,more or less.Mr.Porter,over-worked,going home for health to Ireland;two men,both with delicate chests,and one poor young fellow from Capetown in a consumption,who,I fear,will not outlive the voyage.The doctor is very civil,and very kind to the sick;but I stick to the cook,and am quite greedy over the good fare,after the atrocious food of the Cape.Said cook is a Portuguese,a distinguished artist,and a great bird-fancier.One can wander all over the ship here,instead of being a prisoner on the poop;and I even have paid my footing on the forecastle.S-clambers up like a lively youngster.You may fancy what the weather is,that I have only closed my cabin-window once during half of a very damp night;but no one else is so airy.The little goat was as rejoiced to be afloat again as her mistress,and is a regular pet on board,with the run of the quarter-deck.She still gives milk -a perfect Amalthaea.The butcher,who has the care of her,cockers her up with dainties,and she begs biscuit of the cook.I pay nothing for her fare.M-'s tortoises are in my cabin,and seem very happy.Poor Mr.Porter is very sick,and so are the two or three coloured passengers,who won't 'make an effort'at all.Mrs.H-(the captain's wife),a young Cape lady,and I are the only 'female ladies'of the party.The other day we saw a shoal of porpoises,amounting to many hundreds,if not some thousands,who came frisking round the ship.When we first saw them they looked like a line of breakers;they made such a splash,and they jumped right out of the water three feet in height,and ten or twelve in distance,glittering green and bronze in the sun.

Such a pretty,merry set of fellows!

We shall touch at St.Helena,where I shall leave this letter to go by the mail steamer,that you may know a few weeks before I arrive how comfortably my voyage has begun.

We see no Cape pigeons;they only visit outward ships -is not that strange?-but,EN REVANCHE,many more albatrosses than in coming;and we also enjoy the advantage of seeing all the homeward-bound ships,as they all PASS us -a humiliating fact.The captain laughed heartily because I said,'Oh,all right;I shall have the more sea for my money',-when the prospect of a slow voyage was discussed.It is very provoking to be so much longer separated from you all than I had hoped,but I really believe that the bad air and discomfort of the other ships would have done me serious injury;while here I have every chance of benefiting to the utmost,and having mild weather the whole way,besides the utmost amount of comfort possible on board ship.There are some cockroaches,indeed,but that is the only drawback.The CAMPERDOWN is fourteen years old,and was the crack ship to India in her day.Now she takes cargo and poop-passengers only,and,of course,only gets invalids and people who care more for comfort than speed.

Monday Evening,May 26th.-Here we are,working away still to reach St.Helena.We got the tail of a terrific gale and a tremendous sea all night in our teeth,which broke up the south-east trades for a week.Now it is all smooth and fair,with a light breeze again right aft;the old trade again.Yesterday a large shark paid us a visit,with his suite of three pretty little pilot-fish,striped like zebras,who swam just over his back.He tried on a sailor's cap which fell overboard,tossed it away contemptuously,snuffed at the fat pork with which a hook was baited,and would none of it,and finally ate the fresh sheep-skin which the butcher had in tow to clean it,previous to putting it away as a perquisite.It is a beautiful fish in shape and very graceful in motion.

To-day a barque from Algoa Bay came close to us,and talked with the speaking trumpet.She was a pretty,clipper-built,sharp-looking craft,but had made a slower run even than ourselves.Idare say we shall have her company for a long time,as she is bound for St.Helena and London.My poor goat died suddenly the other day,to the general grief of the ship;also one of the tortoises.

The poor consumptive lad is wonderfully better.But all the passengers were very sick during the rough weather,except S-and I,who are quite old salts.Last week we saw a young whale,a baby,about thirty feet long,and had a good view of him as he played round the ship.We shall probably be at St.Helena on Wednesday,but I cannot write from thence,as,if there is time,Ishall get a run on shore while the ship takes in water.But this letter will tell you of my well-being so far,and in about six weeks after the date of it I hope to be with you.I hope you won't expect too much in the way of improvement in my health.I look forward,oh,so eagerly,to be with you again,and with my brats,big and little.God bless you all.

Yours ever,L.D.G.

Wednesday,28th.-Early morning,off St.Helena,James Town.

Such a lovely UNREAL view of the bold rocks and baby-house forts on them!Ship close in.Washer-woman come on board,and all hurry.

AU REVOIR.

同类推荐
  • 佛说报恩奉盆经

    佛说报恩奉盆经

    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。
  • 弹琴杂说

    弹琴杂说

    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。
  • 雅言

    雅言

    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。
  • 奉和圣制经河上公庙

    奉和圣制经河上公庙

    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。
  • 中庸直指补注

    中庸直指补注

    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
  • The Muse of the Department

    The Muse of the Department

    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。
  • 乱世劫变

    乱世劫变

    山峰拦我,我就凿山开路;江河阻我,我就截流取道,若是天地也决意与我为敌,那我便连这天地一同归于我的治下。------------------------------------本书有点慢热,后面更精彩,请大家不吝推荐收藏~
  • 虚空血皇

    虚空血皇

    人生如朝露,洞房须及时。咱们男人一生的追求,美女是动力,财富是梦想。而剑在手四方云动,问天下谁是英雄?则是傲立在这个世界顶端、得到这一切的资本。
  • 比安基动物小说:小山雀的日历

    比安基动物小说:小山雀的日历

    森林不再是一个狩猎场,而是科学家寻找自然秘密和宝藏的地方。如果,你又幸运地掌握了艺术创作,那么你就会因此变成大自然的诗人,用神奇的语言描绘着儿时的梦想。《小山雀的日历》是比安基作品童话集,其中包括《小山雀的日历》《圣诞老人和春姑娘》《百灵鸟醒来了》《女儿与鸟》等几个故事。它以拟人的手法,讲述了动物之间稀奇古怪的新鲜事,故事引人入胜,富有感情。把自然界里的生态变化清晰直观地展现在了读者面前。从“春”到“冬”,比安基带着我们感受着四季的细微变化。
  • 虚芒

    虚芒

    这世间,没有无缘无故的善,也没有无缘无故的恶。三千世界,即使高远,也离不开凡尘俗世。修行之人,纵使飘渺,也逃不脱世道人心。说是虚幻,其实也是现实。说是仙侠无情,其实也是人生百态。
  • 多利心菩萨念诵法

    多利心菩萨念诵法

    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。
  • 蜜恋傻丫头:追你520天

    蜜恋傻丫头:追你520天

    他,只会在她开心时给她狠狠地一击,只会在她恋爱时,毁掉她的约会,只会在她难过时,冷冷地鄙视她,她恨他,好恨他,却不知道这只是他爱的方式,因为不懂,所以只会引起她的注意。
  • 岁月不及时光长

    岁月不及时光长

    她,容颜如花,一身的清秀,溢出浅浅的笑颜。柔弱的内心,蕴藏着一缕情愁和多份倔强,眼角处淡淡的忧伤,如秋雨般落寞的模样。他,高傲的像颗看不到路的树,只因她的一回眸,爱恨情仇颠覆一辈子。
  • 梅桐血雨

    梅桐血雨

    人生里有着两条路:一条路通往天堂,一条路则通向深渊。……如果是你,你会选择哪条路?
  • 镜衍非

    镜衍非

    如果,一开始你没有对我伸出手,该多好。我依然是那个衣衫褴褛的小乞丐,你还是那个清心寡欲的仙人,我们彼此遇见,错过。不相知,何来识,若不识,又怎会痛断心肠?