"Now, by my faith," he mentally exclaimed, "I have a mind to pelt that

Jeromio with some of these clay lumps: he is enjoying a sound nap down

there, like an overgrown seal, as he is; and I am everlastingly taunted

with Jeromio! Jeromio! Jeromio! at every hand's turn. Here goes, to

rouse his slumbers." He drew himself gradually forward, and raised his

hand to fling a fragment of stone at his fellow-seaman: the arm was

seized in its uplifted position, by a figure enveloped in a dark cloak,

that, muffled closely round the face, and surmounted by a slouched hat,

worn at the time by both Cavalier and Roundhead, effectually concealed

the person from recognition. He held the youth in so iron a grasp, that

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motion was almost impossible; and while the moon came forth and shone

upon them in all her majesty, the two who contended beneath her light

might have been aptly compared, in their strength and weakness, to the

mighty eagle overcoming the feeble leveret.

The stranger was the first to speak, as motioning with his disengaged

hand towards the revolving light that hung in the vessel's bow, he

inquired,-"What colours does that ship carry?"

"Her master's, I suppose."

"And who is her master?"

"The man she belongs to."

"She's a free-trader then?"

"The sea is as free to a free ship, as the land to a free man, I take

it."

"Reptile! dare you barter words with me?--Your commander's name?"

The boy made no answer.

"Dost hear me? Your commander's name?" and as the question was repeated,

the mailed glove of the interrogator pressed painfully into Springall's

flesh, without, however, eliciting a reply.

"He has a name, I suppose?"

"That you, or any cowardly night-walker, would as soon not hear; for it

is the name of a brave man," replied the youth at last, struggling

violently, but ineffectually, to reach the whistle that was suspended

round his neck.

"Fool!" exclaimed the stranger, "dost bandy strength as well as words?

Learn that in an instant I could drop thee into the rolling ocean, like

the egg of the unwise bird." He raised the youth from the earth, and

held him over the precipice, whose base was now buried in the wild waste

of waters, that foamed and howled, as if demanding from the unyielding

rock a tribute or a sacrifice.

"Tell me thy master's name."

The heroic boy, though with certain death before him, made no reply. The

man held him for about the space of a minute and a half in the same

position: at first he struggled fiercely and silently, as a young wolf

caught in the hunter's toils; yet fear gradually palsied the body of the

unconquered mind, and his efforts became so feeble, that the stranger

placed him on his feet, saying,-"I wish not to hurt thee, child!" adding, in a low and broken voice,

"Would that the Lord had given unto me sons endowed with the same

spirit! Wilt tell me thy own name?"




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