Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1949 — Page 9

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i down here but me; I'm sure on it. “I've but come down here to draw|cent eyesight spied a very faint la pitcher of Perry. Pray satisfy|slate-gray streak lying superimhorizon and

i {there followed a crash og being driven ‘against a portal. “Open! Blast your ugly eyes! Open up else you'll rue it!” roared Angry voices, Pain caused by the alcohol stinging at the corners of Morgan's eyes was little short of maddening, and it proved difficult in the extreme to keep his nose and most of his face just clear of this pungent red wine. Anne commenced raising entirely genuine shrieks of alarm. “Coming! I'm coming! Kind sirs, pray don't break down our door. Wait, I'm speeding to unbar it.” os ” #»

THE INSTANT she slid aside {its bar the door flew back and, {to an accompanying glimmer of |steel, a knot of very angry in{fantry burst in. : “Stand aside, or ye'll feel the butt of my pike!” “What kind of a traitorous rat's nest d'you keep here?”

attend well what I say, sir.

to a shipmaster.” lelaborate wink.

on the early-morning tide.”

clear yet, sir.

dame’s horny hand. er is this vessel bound?”

sound. badoes,

rogue? No use hidin’ ’'im. We'llinos not the least notion.”

have ’im in no time” snarled aw oe Anne's voice|THE GIG’S COMPANY

sounded very: small and frightened. “Why, sir, there's none

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aside!” The leader, a one-eyed Sea. fellow wearing a broad scar

bing. “None there? I'll warrant our rascally King-lover is holed up in one of these!” An empty barrel resounded hollowly to a vicious kick.

could only “Land! Land!—Praise, leeward.”

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sirs, if ’tis a drink you want,”|equipped gig she summoned a shaky laugh. A

ject to your sampling some of the rare fine Canary she keeps In yonder cask. Heres’ a scoop for you.” “Maybe he's in there?” “No,” Anne replied and swung the wooden maul against Morgan’s hiding place. A dull “thunk” resulted to its very top. “You|myttered,

contorted positions among

on the bottom,

Yonder’s the Canary.”

BLN an gown WEAPONS clinking against] barrels and on the stone floor

ing, several of the raiders crowd-|sagged against the tiller,

giving off faint flashes in the|land.

wavering candle light. Pretty soon,

toss-pots, and kick me every one hopes. um hollow, so have a care.”

and with his neck bent into such|Spanish!

and held out a handkerchief of food, “but I've thought on a plan that may save your neck. Now My tavern’'s still watched, but in al short while a cart will come to Since not a man-jack among his fetch two tuns of wine down to the port. Yesterday I sold ’em Dame Pruett's red-rimmed left eye closed in an “Said he was in a hurry because he’s to put out

“God bless you, Mother Pruett!” “Save that for later—ye're not Now, on this cart I spoke of I'll have loaded the extry cask in which you'll hide.” Morgan bent, kissed the old “And whith-

Again Dame Pruett pursed her lips and made a small sucking “To a place called Barthe factor said. Don’t “Come now, where've ye hid the a; me where ‘tis, sir, because

Whereas an ordinary sailor's vision would have noticed nothing, Enoch Jackman's magnifi-

limiting the scope of a green-blue

Bo cracked and blistered were across one cheek, pushed herithe ex-mate’s lips by the near |roughly over against some brandy two weeks’ exposure to a pitiless kegs. “George, and you, Watt [sun that, in order to speak, he use yer pikes on that straw pile.” {was forced to wet them. Even so, Anne felt sick at the brutal waylhe found his tongue had swollen{Though that tough Scottish cavthey sent their spear points jab-|to twice its normal size, thus he|alryman might employ both skill croak the words, God, to

He might haye spared himThirst had so “Empty,” the leader grunted,/c.ntracted Jackman’s long and leathery throat that his voice failed to rouse-either the woman Immediately Anne affected to/aboard, or any of the three men misinterpret his remark. “Why,/who shared this foul and ill-

trifle dazedly, the helmsman I'll warr: 't ob-|at length straightened himself in arian Malia Wout 2 the stern sheets and cast a curious glance on the outlines of his companions lying in such odly|should ra boy of 18 remain so the rowing benches and broken gear some of them might have died. This was entirely possible since, all night long, the woman had groaned and especially tow ardsjhimself most indentured servants see? This tun’s full to its very|qawn. No, Mistress Pyne's thin top. None could live in there.[hosom was still moving under her stained, dark brown callimanco

Grateful for a false strength lent by hope, Enoch Jackman and ed about the Canary barrel, their{swung the gig's prow towards steel corselets and head pieces/that smuge of next-to-invisible

Jackman calAlmost at once the subaltern|culated, the sun would heave itin command called them off.|self over the horizon and waken “Stop that guzzling, ye curs’d/his boatmates to some fine new What could that land be? o’ these barrels; if our man’s hid-/In these past two weeks the gig} ing I’ one o’ ’em it'll sound medi- must have sailed pretty far piece. Did yonder lie a French, a Dutch, Agoniziig cramps commenced|or possibly, a British island? God to rack Morgan's back and legs,(send it wouldn't prove to be

now, the New fell to con once more as to the identity of this land ahead. From the way it came up from the sea he allowed that yonder lay an island; a big one, because more and more blue-gray were becoming visible. What fate awaited them yonder? | Jackman braced a naked foot against the pull of the rudder, then, in renewed interest, ran an eye, one by one, over the huddled forms of his still unconscious) boatmates. Fortunate for them

to tumble into the gig with them just before the “Prosperous,” dismasted, storm-racked, and leaking llke a market basket, had fetched a mighty sigh, then had turned half over before sinking, without any particular fuss, out tof sight forever. Aye, 'twas chancey for them

companions knew a gaff from a marlinspike, for all that they'd prove as courageous as they were hardy. Nor was Mistress Kate Pyne, the solitary female, lacking in fortitude; poor soul, she had been seasick to the verge of phrenzy ever since leaving Avon Mouth. - Had this sober-eyed, shy young woman not been enjoying the prime of life—he judged Mistress Pyne to have seen some 21 winters—she must long since have succumbed. Right now she was in a deplorable state with face, arms and bare feet cruelly blistered and peeling. How badly she felt was attested by the way her hair dangled in neglect about her face. - ” . POOR SOUL, in her sleep she could forget the terrors of the great tempest, of the sinking and consequent separation from her mother. Somehow she had managed to achieve, through her religious fervor, a serene confidence in the future—for all that many weeks, possibly months, must elapse before she might hope to reach her father’s plantation on Barbadoes Island. Snoring lustily on Kate's far side lay Lt. Col. Robert Dunbar.

and assurance in commanding a squadron of dragoons, aboard the gig he had proved as awkward in handling sail as a cub bear playing with a boot. That jovial battle-scarred soldier lay with gray and shaggy head rolled back over a thwart, his closed eyes far sunk into their sockets. Opposite to Dunbar and nearer the bow lay that silent, surly youth who gave his name as Throston. Some very terrible thing must have chanced in England, Jackman decided, else why

confoundedly sullen and suspicious; come to think on it, Throston suggested an essentially good dog which had been cruelly mistreated in puppyhood. Of course, the gig’'s helmsman reminded

on their way out from England were inclined to act.surly. Who wouldn’t at the prospect of spending seven long years in virtual slavery? While keeping a hopeful eye on a school of flying fish Jack~man eased the sheet; yesterday one or two of the pretty creatures Had blundered into the lugsail and, even raw, improved the gig crew's diet of moldy sea iscuit. Jackman now turned to contemplate the last of his companfons. The fellow lay sprawled in the convexity of the bow with loose shoulder length black hair streaming down over the filthy fabric of a canvas shirt. This Welshman, Jackman silently ad-

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might have forced this likeable, thard-fisted young Welshman to stow away in 4 wine cask. What a pretty sight he'd made that morning when the boatswain had dragged him up on deck, green with sea-sickness, his face, hands, garments and even his sword stained purple-red by wine lees. What was interesting anent Morgan was the air of command about him even when carrying out orders. Right from the start he’d proved a strong and willing worker. ? Morgan turned over, groaned softly and his heat-bloated eyelids parted. “What the hell you gawping at?” Morgan sat up, heavy brows joined in a scowl. Uncertainly, he lurched to his feet. “If ye'll cast an eye to larboard—" “Is that land?” “Sure as ye're born,” Jackman cackled. Morgan broke off bitter curses on what he had expected to be an {ll-timed jest, and shaded his eyes. “By God's shining halo, Jackman, for once you speak the truth,” He reached over and shook the sleeping girl. “Oh Kate, wake up! Rouse up, Throston.” He Beat Dunbar about the shoulders, swayed off to wring Jackman’s hand. “Land's in sight. Come friends, let's drink to salvation.” Jackman shook his narrow head. so that several locks of tangled blond hair fell across his eyes. “Be sparing, friends, come a contrary wind ér an unfriendly current ‘and we're like to be afloat many hours more.” Morgan scrambled over to the water butt and swallowed only half a mouthful—he added most of his share into the pannikin he held to Kate Pyne’s leathery-look-ing lips. “Come, Katie, my lass. we're edging an inch or so out of the Valley of the Shadow.”

(To Be Continued)

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an unnatural arc, he suffered ever keener tortures. He knew that he could not endure this situation much longer; come what might, he would surely strangle if he didn't cough out this damned liquid that kept oozing in between his lips. A pike butt thudded against the side of his tun, set the wine to lapping about his nostrils. Only by a supreme exercise of will-power did he restrain a blind, involuntary impulse to find relief. She's right. This one’s full up.” Pain - prolonged eternities seemed to elapse before, eventually, the last of the searchers straggled back out into the courtyard and permitted the half-

self has taken place.

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