Aaron TrowWord格式.docx
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andthatGovernorProsperoshouldhavebeenwillingtoabandonhisgovernorship,Iconceivetohavebeenonlynatural.Whenoneregardsthepresentstateoftheplace,oneistemptedtodoubtwhetheranyofthegovernorshavebeenconjurorssincehisdays.
Bermuda,asalltheworldknows,isaBritishcolonyatwhichwemaintainaconvictestablishment.Mostofouroutlyingconvictestablishmentshavebeensentbackuponourhandsfromourcolonies,buthereoneisstillmaintained.Thereisalsointheislandsastrongmilitaryfortress,thoughnotafortresslookingmagnificenttotheeyesofcivilians,asdoMaltaandGibraltar.Therearealsoheresomesixthousandwhitepeopleandsomesixthousandblackpeople,eating,drinking,sleeping,anddying.
TheconvictestablishmentisthemostnotablefeatureofBermudatoastranger,butitdoesnotseemtoattractmuchattentionfromtheregularinhabitantsoftheplace.ThereisnointercoursebetweentheprisonersandtheBermudians.Theconvictsarerarelyseenbythem,andtheconvictislandsarerarelyvisited.Astotheprisonersthemselves,ofcourseitisnotopentothem--orshouldnotbeopentothem--tohaveintercoursewithanybuttheprisonauthorities.
Therehave,however,beeninstancesinwhichconvictshaveescapedfromtheirconfinement,andmadetheirwayoutamongtheislands.
Poorwretches!
Asarule,thereisbutlittlechanceforanythatcansoescape.Thewholelengthoftheclusterisbuttwentymiles,andthebreadthisunderfour.Theprisonersare,ofcourse,whitemen,andthelowerordersofBermuda,amongwhomalonecouldarunagatehaveanychanceofhidinghimself,areallnegroes;
sothatsuchaonewouldbeknownatonce.Theirclothesareallmarked.
TheironlychanceofapermanentescapewouldbeintheholdofanAmericanship;
butwhatcaptainofanAmericanorothershipwouldwillinglyencumberhimselfwithanescapedconvict?
But,nevertheless,menhaveescaped;
andinoneinstance,Ibelieve,aconvictgotaway,sothatofhimnofarthertidingswereeverheard.
ForthetruthofthefollowingtaleIwillnotbyanymeansvouch.
Ifoneweretoinquireonthespotonemightprobablyfindthattheladiesallbelieveit,andtheoldmen;
thatalltheyoungmenknowexactlyhowmuchofitisfalseandhowmuchtrue;
andthatthesteady,middle-aged,well-to-doislandersarequiteconvincedthatitisromancefrombeginningtoend.Myreadersmayrangethemselveswiththeladies,theyoungmen,orthesteady,well-to-
do,middle-agedislanders,astheyplease.
Someyearsago,soonaftertheprisonwasfirstestablishedonitspresentfooting,threemendidescapefromit,andamongthemacertainnotoriousprisonernamedAaronTrow.Trow'
santecedentsinEnglandhadnotbeensovillanouslybadasthoseofmanyofhisfellow-convicts,thoughtheoneoffenceforwhichhewaspunishedhadbeenofadeepdye:
hehadshedman'
sblood.Ataperiodofgreatdistressinamanufacturingtownhehadledmenontoriot,andwithhisownhandhadslainthefirstconstablewhohadendeavouredtodohisdutyagainsthim.Therehadbeencourageinthedoingofthedeed,andprobablynomalice;
butthedeed,letitsmoralblacknesshavebeenwhatitmight,hadsenthimtoBermuda,withasentenceagainsthimofpenalservitudeforlife.Hadhebeenthenamenabletoprisondiscipline,--eventhen,withsuchasentenceagainsthimasthat,--hemighthavewonhiswayback,afterthelapseofyears,tothechildren,andperhaps,tothewife,thathehadleftbehindhim;
buthewasamenabletonorules--tonodiscipline.Hisheartwassoretodeathwithanideaofinjury,andhelashedhimselfagainstthebarsofhiscagewithafeelingthatitwouldbewellifhecouldsolashhimselftillhemightperishinhisfury.
Andthenadaycameinwhichanattemptwasmadebyalargebodyofconvicts,underhisleadership,togetthebetteroftheofficersoftheprison.Itishardlynecessarytosaythattheattemptfailed.
Suchattemptsalwaysfail.Itfailedonthisoccasionsignally,andTrow,withtwoothermen,werecondemnedtobescourgedterribly,andthenkeptinsolitaryconfinementforsomelengthenedtermofmonths.Before,however,thedayofscourgingcame,Trowandhistwoassociateshadescaped.
Ihavenotthespacetotellhowthiswaseffected,northepowertodescribethemanner.Theydidescapefromtheestablishmentintotheislands,andthoughtwoofthemweretakenafterasingleday'
srunatliberty,AaronTrowhadnotbeenyetretakenevenwhenaweekwasover.Whenamonthwasoverhehadnotbeenretaken,andtheofficersoftheprisonbegantosaythathehadgotawayfromtheminavesseltotheStates.Itwasimpossible,theysaid,thatheshouldhaveremainedintheislandsandnotbeendiscovered.Itwasnotimpossiblethathemighthavedestroyedhimself,leavinghisbodywhereithadnotyetbeenfound.ButhecouldnothavelivedoninBermudaduringthatmonth'
ssearch.So,atleast,saidtheofficersoftheprison.Therewas,however,areportthroughtheislandsthathehadbeenseenfromtimetotime;
thathehadgottenbreadfromthenegroesatnight,threateningthemwithdeathiftheytoldofhiswhereabouts;
andthatalltheclothesofthemateofavesselhadbeenstolenwhilethemanwasbathing,includingasuitofdarkbluecloth,inwhichsuitofclothes,orinoneofsuchanature,astrangerhadbeenseenskulkingabouttherocksnearSt.
George.Allthisthegovernoroftheprisonaffectedtodisbelieve,buttheopinionwasbecomingveryrifeintheislandsthatAaronTrowwasstillthere.
Avigilantsearch,however,isataskofgreatlabour,andcannotbekeptupforever.Bydegreesitwasrelaxed.Thewardersandgaolersceasedtopatroltheislandroadsbynight,anditwasagreedthatAaronTrowwasgone,orthathewouldbestarvedtodeath,orthathewouldintimebedriventoleavesuchtracesofhiswhereaboutsasmustleadtohisdiscovery;
andthisatlastdidturnouttobethefact.
Thereisasortofprettinessabouttheseislandswhich,thoughitneverrisestothelovelinessofromanticscenery,isneverthelessattractiveinitsway.Thelandbreaksitselfintolittleknolls,andthesearunsup,hitherandthither,inathousandcreeksandinlets;
andthen,too,whentheoleandersareinbloom,theygiveawonderfullybrightcolourtothelandscape.OleandersseemtobetherosesofBermuda,andarecultivatedroundallthevillagesofthebetterclassthroughtheislands.Therearetwotowns,St.
GeorgeandHamilton,andonemainhigh-road,whichconnectsthem;
buteventhishigh-roadisbrokenbyaferry,overwhicheveryvehiclegoingfromSt.GeorgetoHamiltonmustbeconveyed.Mostofthelocomotioninthesepartsisdonebyboats,andtheresidentslooktothesea,withitsnarrowcreeks,astheirbesthighwayfromtheirfarmstotheirbestmarket.Inthosedays--andthosedayswerenotverylongsince--thebuildingofsmallshipswastheirchieftrade,andtheyvaluedtheirlandmostlyforthesmallscrubbycedar-treeswithwhichthistradewascarriedon.
AsonegoesfromSt.GeorgetoHamiltontheroadrunsbetweentwoseas;
thattotherightistheocean;
thatontheleftisaninlandcreek,whichrunsupthroughalargeportionoftheislands,sothatthelandontheothersideofitisneartothetraveller.Foraconsiderableportionofthewaytherearenohouseslyingneartheroad,and,thereisoneresidence,somewayfromtheroad,sosecludedthatnootherhouselieswithinamileofitbyland.Bywateritmightprobablybereachedwithinhalfamile.ThisplacewascalledCrumpIsland,andherelived,andhadlivedformanyyears,anoldgentleman,anativeofBermuda,whosebusinessithadbeentobuyupcedarwoodandsellittotheship-buildersatHamilton.InourstoryweshallnothaveverymuchtodowitholdMr.Bergen,butitwillbenecessarytosayawordortwoabouthishouse.
Itstooduponwhatwouldhavebeenanislandinthecreek,hadnotanarrowcauseway,barelybroadenoughforaroad,joinedittothatlargerislandonwhichstandsthetownofSt.George.Asthemainroadapproachestheferryitrunsthroughsomerough,hilly,openground,whichontherightsidetowardstheoceanhasneverbeencultivated.Thedistancefromtheoceanheremay,perhaps,beaquarterofamile,andthegroundisforthemostpartcoveredwithlowfurze.Ontheleftoftheroadthelandiscultivatedinpatches,andhere,somehalfmileormorefromtheferry,apathturnsawaytoCrumpIsland.Thehousecannotbeseenfromtheroad,and,indeed,canhardlybeseenatall,exceptfromthesea.Itlies,perhaps,threefurlongsfromthehighroad,andthepathtoitisbutlittleused,asthepassagetoandfromitischieflymadebywater.
Here,atthetimeofourstory,livedMr.Bergen,andhereliv
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