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ce of his visitor。 With gratitude he seemed overcome。     〃This excitement is bad for master;〃 whispered the servant; taking his arm; and with soothing words gently drawing him aside。     When Don Benito returned; the American was pained to observe that his hopefulness; like the sudden kindling in his cheek; was but febrile and transient。     Ere long; with a joyless mien; looking up toward the poop; the host invited his guest to accompany him there; for the benefit of what little breath of wind might be stirring。     As during the telling of the story; Captain Delano had once or twice started at the occasional cymballing of the hatchet…polishers; wondering why such an interruption should be allowed; especially in that part of the ship; and in the ears of an invalid; and; moreover; as the hatchets had anything but an attractive look; and the handlers of them still less so; it was; therefore; to tell the truth; not without some lurking reluctance; or even shrinking; it may be; that Captain Delano; with apparent complaisance; acquiesced in his host's invitation。 The more so; since with an untimely caprice of punctilio; rendered distressing by his cadaverous aspect; Don Benito; with Castilian bows; solemnly insisted upon his guest's preceding him up the ladder leading to the elevation; where; one on each side of the last step; sat four armorial supporters and sentries; two of the ominous file。 Gingerly enough stepped good Captain Delano between them; and in the instant of leaving them behind; like one running the gauntlet; he felt an apprehensive twitch in the calves of his legs。     But when; facing about; he saw the whole file; like so many organ…grinders; still stupidly intent on their work; unmindful of everything beside; he could not but smile at his late fidgeting panic。     Presently; while standing with Don Benito; looking forward upon the decks below; he was struck by one of those instances of insubordination previously alluded to。 Three black boys; with two Spanish boys; were sitting together on the hatches; scraping a rude wooden platter; in which some scanty mess had recently been cooked。 Suddenly; one of the black boys; enraged at a word dropped by one of his white companions; seized a knife; and though called to forbear by one of the oakum…pickers; struck the lad over the head; inflicting a gash from which blood flowed。     In amazement; Captain Delano inquired what this meant。 To which the pale Benito dully muttered; that it was merely the sport of the lad。     〃Pretty serious sport; truly;〃 rejoined Captain Delano。 〃Had such a thing happened on board the Bachelor's Delight; instant punishment would have followed。〃     At these words the Spaniard turned upon the American one of his sudden; staring; half…lunatic looks; then; relapsing into his torpor; answered; 〃Doubtless; doubtless; Senor。〃     Is it; thought Captain Delano; that this helpless man is one of those paper captains I've known; who by policy wink at what by power they cannot put down? I know no sadder sight than a commander who has little of command but the name。     〃I should think; Don Benito;〃 he now said; glancing toward the oakum…picker who had sought to interfere with the boys; 〃that you would find it advantageous to keep all your blacks employed; especially the younger ones; no matter at what useless task; and no matter what happens to the ship。 Why; even with my little band; I find such a course indispensable。 I once kept a crew on my quarterdeck thrumming mats for my cabin; when; for three days; I had given up my ship… mats; men; and all… for a speedy loss; owing to the violence of a gale in which we could do nothing but helplessly drive before it。〃     〃Doubtless; doubtless;〃 muttered Don Benito。     〃But;〃 continued Captain Delano; again glancing upon the oakum…pickers and then at the hatchet…polishers; near by; 〃I see you keep some at least of your host employed。〃     〃Yes;〃 was again the vacant response。     〃Those old men there; shaking their pows from their pulpits;〃 continued Captain Delano; pointing to the oakum…pickers; 〃seem to act the part of old dominies to the rest; little heeded as their admonitions are at times。 Is this voluntary on their part; Don Benito; or have you appointed them shepherds to your flock of black sheep?〃     〃What posts they fill; I appointed them;〃 rejoined the Spaniard in an acrid tone; as if resenting some supposed satiric reflection。     〃And these others; these Ashantee conjurors here;〃 continued Captain Delano; rather uneasily eyeing the brandished steel of the hatchet…polishers; where in spots it had been brought to a shine; 〃this seems a curious business they are at; Don Benito?〃     〃In the gales we met;〃 answered the Spaniard; 〃what of our general cargo was not thrown overboard was much damaged by the brine。 Since coming into calm weather; I have had several cases of knives and hatchets daily brought up for overhauling and cleaning。〃     〃A prudent idea; Don Benito。 You are part owner of ship and cargo; I presume; but not of the slaves; perhaps?〃     〃I am owner of all you see;〃 impatiently returned Don Benito; 〃except the main company of blacks; who belonged to my late friend; Alexandro Aranda。〃     As he mentioned this name; his air was heart…broken; his knees shook; his servant supported him。     Thinking he divined the cause of such unusual emotion; to confirm his surmise; Captain Delano; after a pause; said; 〃And may I ask; Don Benito; whether… since awhile ago you spoke of some cabin passengers… the friend; whose loss so afflicts you; at the outset of the voyage accompanied his blacks?〃     〃Yes。〃     〃But died of the fever?〃     〃Died of the fever。… Oh; could I but…〃     Again quivering; the Spaniard paused。     〃Pardon me;〃 said Captain Delano slowly; 〃but I think that; by a sympathetic experience; I conjecture; Don Benito; what it is that gives the keener edge to your grief。 It was once my hard fortune to lose at sea a dear friend; my own brother; then supercargo。 Assured of the welfare of his spirit; its departure I could have borne like a man; but that honest eye; that honest hand… both of which had so often met mine… and that warm heart; all; all… like scraps to the dogs… to throw all to the sharks! It was then I vowed never to have for fellow…voyager a man I loved; unless; unbeknown to him; I had provided every requisite; in case of a fatality; for embalming his mortal part for interment on shore。 Were your friend's remains now on board this ship; Don Benito; not thus strangely would the mention of his name affect you。〃     〃On board this ship?〃 echoed the Spaniard。 Then; with horrified gestures; as directed against some spectre; he unconsciously fell into the ready arms of his attendant; who; with a silent appeal toward Captain Delano; seemed beseeching him not again to broach a theme so unspeakably distressing to his master。     This poor fellow now; thought the pained American; is the victim of that sad superstition which associates goblins with the deserted body of man; as ghosts with an abandoned house。 How unlike are we made! What to me; in like case; would have been a solemn satisfaction; the bare suggestion; even; terrifies the Spaniard into this trance。 Poor Alexandro Aranda! what would you say could you see your friend… who; on former voyages; when you for months were left behind; has; I dare say; often longed; and longed; for one peep at you… now transported with terror at the least thought of having you anyway nigh him。     At this moment; with a dreary graveyard toll; betokening a flaw; the ship's forecastle bell; smote by one of the grizzled oakum…pickers; proclaimed ten o'clock through the leaden calm; when Captain Delano's attention was caught by the moving figure of a gigantic black; emerging from the general crowd below; and slowly advancing toward the elevated poop。 An iron collar was about his neck; from which depended a chain; thrice wound round his body; the terminating links padlocked together at a broad band of iron; his girdle。     〃How like a mute Atufal moves;〃 murmured the servant。     The black mounted the steps of the poop; and; like a brave prisoner; brought up to receive sentence; stood in unquailing muteness before Don Benito; now recovered from his attack。     At

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