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burlesques-第61部分

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Thus my dangers for the night being overcome; I hastened with my

precious box into my own apartment; which communicated with

another; where I had left my prisoner; with a guard to report if he

should recover; and to prevent his escape。  My servant; Ghorumsaug;

was one of the guard。  I called him; and the fellow came; looking

very much confused and frightened; as it seemed; at my appearance。



〃Why; Ghorumsaug;〃 said I; 〃what makes thee look so pale; fellow?〃

(he was as white as a sheet。)  〃It is thy master; dost thou not

remember him?〃  The man had seen me dress myself in the Pitan's

clothes; but was not present when I had blacked my face and beard

in the manner I have described。



〃O Bramah; Vishnu; and Mahomet!〃 cried the faithful fellow; 〃and do

I see my dear master disguised in this way?  For heaven's sake let

me rid you of this odious black paint; for what will the ladies say

in the ball…room; if the beautiful Feringhee should appear amongst

them with his roses turned into coal?〃



I am still one of the finest men in Europe; and at the time of

which I write; when only two…and…twenty; I confess I WAS a little

vain of my personal appearance; and not very willing to appear

before my dear Belinda disguised like a blackamoor。  I allowed

Ghorumsaug to divest me of the heathenish armor and habiliments

which I wore; and having; with a world of scrubbing and trouble;

divested my face and beard of their black tinge; I put on my own

becoming uniform; and hastened to wait on the ladies; hastened; I

say;although delayed would have been the better word; for the

operation of bleaching lasted at least two hours。



〃How is the prisoner; Ghorumsaug?〃 said I; before leaving my

apartment。



〃He has recovered from the blow which the Lion dealt him; two men

and myself watch over him; and Macgillicuddy Sahib (the second in

command) has just been the rounds; and has seen that all was

secure。〃



I bade Ghorumsaug help me to put away my chest of treasure (my

exultation in taking it was so great that I could not help informing

him of its contents); and this done; I despatched him to his post

near the prisoner; while I prepared to sally forth and pay my

respects to the fair creatures under my protection。  〃What good

after all have I done;〃 thought I to myself; 〃in this expedition

which I had so rashly undertaken?〃  I had seen the renowned Holkar;

I had been in the heart of his camp; I knew the disposition of his

troops; that there were eleven thousand of them; and that he only

waited for his guns to make a regular attack on the fort。  I had

seen Puttee Rooge; I had robbed her (I say ROBBED her; and I don't

care what the reader or any other man may think of the act) of a

deal box; containing jewels to the amount of three millions

sterling; the property of herself and husband。



Three millions in money and jewels!  And what the deuce were money

and jewels to me or to my poor garrison?  Could my adorable Miss

Bulcher eat a fricassee of diamonds; or; Cleopatra…like; melt down

pearls to her tea?  Could I; careless as I am about food; with a

stomach that would digest anything(once; in Spain; I ate the leg

of a horse during a famine; and was so eager to swallow this morsel

that I bolted the shoe; as well as the hoof; and never felt the

slightest inconvenience from either;)could I; I say; expect to

live long and well upon a ragout of rupees; or a dish of stewed

emeralds and rubies?  With all the wealth of Croesus before me I

felt melancholy; and would have paid cheerfully its weight in

carats for a good honest round of boiled beef。  Wealth; wealth;

what art thou?  What is gold?Soft metal。  What are diamonds?

Shining tinsel。  The great wealth…winners; the only fame…achievers;

the sole objects worthy of a soldier's consideration; are

beefsteaks; gunpowder; and cold iron。



The two latter means of competency we possessed; I had in my own

apartments a small store of gunpowder (keeping it under my own bed;

with a candle burning for fear of accidents); I had 14 pieces of

artillery (4 long 48's and 4 carronades; 5 howitzers; and a long

brass mortar; for grape; which I had taken myself at the battle of

Assaye); and muskets for ten times my force。  My garrison; as I

have told the reader in a previous number; consisted of 40 men; two

chaplains; and a surgeon; add to these my guests; 83 in number; of

whom nine only were gentlemen (in tights; powder; pigtails; and

silk stockings; who had come out merely for a dance; and found

themselves in for a siege)。  Such were our numbers:





     Ladies                       74

     Troops and artillerymen      40

     Other non…combatants         11

     MAJOR…GEN。 O'G。 GAHAGAN    1000

                                

                               1;125





I count myself good for a thousand; for so I was regularly rated in

the army: with this great benefit to it; that I only consumed as

much as an ordinary mortal。  We were then; as far as the victuals

went; 126 mouths; as combatants we numbered 1;040 gallant men; with

12 guns and a fort; against Holkar and his 12;000。  No such

alarming odds; if



IF!ay; there was the rubIF we had SHOT; as well as powder for

our guns; IF we had not only MEN but MEAT。  Of the former commodity

we had only three rounds for each piece。  Of the latter; upon my

sacred honor; to feed 126 souls; we had but





Two drumsticks of fowls; and a bone of ham。

Fourteen bottles of ginger…beer。

Of soda…water; four ditto。

Two bottles of fine Spanish olives。

Raspberry creamthe remainder of two dishes。

Seven macaroons; lying in the puddle of a demolished trifle。

Half a drum of best Turkey figs。

Some bits of broken bread; two Dutch cheeses (whole); the crust

  of an old Stilton; and about an ounce of almonds and raisins。

Three ham…sandwiches; and a pot of currant…jelly; and 197 bottles

  of brandy; rum; madeira; pale ale (my private stock); a couple

  of hard eggs for a salad; and a flask of Florence oil。





This was the provision for the whole garrison!  The men after

supper had seized upon the relics of the repast; as they were

carried off from the table; and these were the miserable remnants I

found and counted on my return; taking good care to lock the door

of the supper…room; and treasure what little sustenance still

remained in it。



When I appeared in the saloon; now lighted up by the morning sun; I

not only caused a sensation myself; but felt one in my own bosom;

which was of the most painful description。  Oh; my reader! may you

never behold such a sight as that which presented itself: eighty…

three men and women in ball…dresses; the former with their lank

powdered locks streaming over their faces; the latter with faded

flowers; uncurled wigs; smudged rouge; blear eyes; draggling

feathers; rumpled satinseach more desperately melancholy and

hideous than the othereach; except my beloved Belinda Bulcher;

whose raven ringlets n
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