ButnowIcouldnotseefiftyyardsaroundme,becauseofadensemistthatgatheredonthefaceofthequietwater,andhungthereforanhourormore。
Whenthesunwaswellupandatlengththemistclearedaway,IperceivedthatIhaddriftedfarfromtheship,ofwhichIcouldonlyseethemaststhatgreweverfaintertilltheyvanished。
Nowthesurfaceoftheseawasclearoffogexceptinonedirection,whereithunginathickbankofvapour,thoughwhyitshouldrestthereandnowhereelse,I
couldnotunderstand。
Thenthesungrewhot,andmysufferingscommenced,forexceptthedraughtofspiritsthathadbeengivenmeintheholdoftheslave-
ship,Ihadtouchednodrinkforadayandanight。
Iwillnottellthemallinparticulardetail,itisenoughtosaythatthosecanscarcelyimaginethemwhohaveneverstoodforhourafterhourinabarrel,bare-headedandparchedwiththirst,whilethefierceheatofatropicalsunbeatdownonthemfromabove,andwasreflectedupwardfromtheglassysurfaceofthewater。
Intime,indeed,Igrewfaintanddizzy,andcouldhardlysavemyselffromfallingintothesea,andatlastIsankintoasortofsleeporinsensibility,fromwhichIwasawakenedbyasoundofscreamingbirdsandoffallingwater。
Ilookedandsawtomywonderanddelight,thatwhatIhadtakentobeabankofmistwasreallylow-
lyingland,andthatIwasdriftingrapidlywiththetidetowardsthebarofalargeriver。
Thesoundofbirdscamefromgreatflocksofsea-gullsthatwerepreyingontheshoalsoffish,whichfedatthemeetingofthefreshandsaltwater。
Presently,asI
watched,agullseizedafishthatcouldnothaveweighedlessthanthreepounds,andstrovetoliftitfromthesea。
Failinginthis,itbeatthefishontheheadwithitsbeaktillitdied,andhadbeguntodevourit,whenIdrifteddownuponthespotandmadehastetoseizethefish。
Inanothermoment,dreadfulasitmayseem,Iwasdevouringthefoodraw,andneverhaveIeatenwithbetterappetite,orfoundmorerefreshmentinameal。
WhenIhadswallowedallthatIwasable,withoutdrinkingwater,I
puttherestofthefishintothepocketofmycoat,andturnedmythoughtstothebreakersonthebar。
SoonitwasevidenttomethatIcouldnotpassthemstandinginmybarrel,soIhastenedtoupsetmyselfintothewaterandtoclimbastrideofit。
Presentlywewereinthesurf,andIhadmuchadotoclingon,butthetideboremeforwardbravely,andinhalfanhourmorethebreakerswerepast,andIwasinthemouthofthegreatriver。
Nowfortunefavouredmestillfurther,forIfoundapieceofwoodfloatingonthestreamwhichservedmeforapaddle,andbyitshelpIwasenabledtosteermycrafttowardstheshore,thatasIwentI
perceivedtobeclothedwiththickreeds,inwhichtallandlovelytreesgrewingroups,bearingclustersoflargenutsintheircrowns。
HithertothisshoreIcamewithoutfurtheraccident,havingspentsometenhoursinmytub,thoughitwasbutachancethatIdidso,becauseofthehorriblereptilescalledcrocodiles,or,bysome,alligators,withwhichthisriverswarmed。
ButofthemIknewnothingasyet。
Ireachedlandbutjustintime,forbeforeIwasashorethetideturned,andtideandcurrentbegantocarrymeouttoseaagain,whenceassuredlyIhadnevercomeback。
Indeed,forthelasttenminutes,ittookallthestrengththatIhadtoforcethebarrelalongtowardsthebank。
Atlength,however,Iperceivedthatitfloatedinnotmorethanfourfeetofwater,andslidingfromit,I
wadedtothebankandcastmyselfatlengththeretorestandthankGodwhothusfarhadpreservedmemiraculously。
Butmythirst,whichnowreturneduponmemorefiercelythanever,wouldnotsuffermetoliethusforlong,soIstaggeredtomyfeetandwalkedalongthebankoftherivertillIcametoapoolofrainwater,whichonthetasting,provedtobesweetandgood。
ThenI
drank,weepingforjoyatthetasteofthewater,dranktillI
coulddrinknomore,andletthosewhohavestoodinsuchaplightrememberwhatwaterwastothem,fornowordsofminecantellit。
AfterIhaddrunkandwashedthebrinefrommyfaceandbody,I
drewouttheremainderofmyfishandateitthankfully,andthusrefreshed,castmyselfdowntosleepintheshadeofabushbearingwhiteflowers,forIwasutterlyoutworn。
WhenIopenedmyeyesagainitwasnight,anddoubtlessIshouldhavesleptonthroughmanyhoursmorehaditnotbeenforadreadfulitchandpainthattookmeineverypart,tillatlengthI
sprangupandcursedinmyagony。
AtfirstIwasatalosstoknowwhatoccasionedthistorment,tillIperceivedthattheairwasalivewithgnat-likeinsectswhichmadeasingingnoise,andthensettlingonmyflesh,suckedbloodandspatpoisonintothewoundatoneandthesametime。
ThesedreadfulinsectstheSpaniardsnamemosquitoes。
Norweretheytheonlyflies,forhundredsofothercreatures,nobiggerthanapin’shead,hadfastenedontomelikebulldogstoabaitedbear,boringtheirheadsintotheflesh,whereintheendtheycausefesters。
TheyarenamedgarrapatasbytheSpanish,andItakethemtobetheyoungofthetic。
Otherstherewere,also,toonumeroustomention,andofeveryshapeandsize,thoughtheyhadthisincommon,allbitandallwerevenomous。
Beforethemorningtheseplagueshaddrivenmealmosttomadness,forinnowaycouldIobtainrelieffromthem。
TowardsdawnIwentandlayinthewater,thinkingtolessenmysufferings,butbeforeIhadbeentheretenminutesIsawahugecrocodileriseupfromthemudbesideme。
Isprangawaytothebankhorriblyafraid,forneverbeforehadIbeheldsomonstrousandevil-lookingabrute,tofallagainintotheclutchesofthecreatures,wingedandcrawling,thatwerewaitingformetherebymyriads。
Butenoughofthesedamnableinsects!
Atlengththemorningbrokeandfoundmeinasorryplight,formyfacewasswollentothesizeofapumpkinbythevenomofthemosquitoes,andtherestofmybodywasinlittlebettercase。
MoreoverIcouldnotkeepmyselfstillbecauseoftheitching,butmustrunandjumplikeamadman。
AndwherewasItoruntothroughthishugeswamp,inwhichIcouldseenoshelterorsignofman?
I
couldnotguess,sosinceImustkeepmovingIfollowedthebankoftheriver,asIwalkeddisturbingmanycrocodilesandloathsomesnakes。
NowIknewthatIcouldnotlivelonginsuchsuffering,anddeterminedtostruggleforwardtillIfelldowninsensibleanddeathputanendtomytorments。
ForanhourormoreIwentonthustillIcametoaplacethatwasclearofbushandreeds。
AcrossthisIskippedanddanced,strikingwithmyswollenhandsatthegnatswhichbuzzedaboutmyhead。
Nowtheendwasnotfaroff,forIwasexhaustedandneartofalling,whensuddenlyIcameuponapartyofmen,brownincolourandclothedwithwhitegarments,whohadbeenfishingintheriver。
Bythemonthewaterwereseveralcanoesinwhichwereloadsofmerchandise,andtheywerenowengagedineating。
Sosoonasthesemencaughtsightofmetheyutteredexclamationsinanunknowntongueandseizingweaponsthatlaybythem,bowsandarrowsandwoodenclubssetoneithersidewithspikesofflintyglass,theymadetowardsmeasthoughtokillme。
NowIliftedupmyhandsprayingformercy,andseeingthatIwasunarmedandhelplessthemenlaiddowntheirarmsandaddressedme。
IshookmyheadtoshowthatIcouldnotunderstand,andpointedfirsttotheseaandthentomyswollenfeatures。
Theynodded,andgoingtooneofthecanoesamanbroughtfromitapasteofabrowncolourandaromaticsmell。
Thenbysignshedirectedmetoremovesuchgarmentsasremainedonme,thefashionofwhichseemedtopuzzlethemgreatly。
Thisbeingdone,theyproceededtoanointmybodywiththepaste,thetouchofwhichgavemeamostblessedrelieffrommyintolerableitchingandburning,andmoreoverrenderedmyfleshdistastefultotheinsects,forafterthattheyplaguedmelittle。
WhenIwasanointedtheyofferedmefood,friedfishandcakesofmeal,togetherwithamostdelicioushotdrinkcoveredwithabrownandfoamingfroththatIlearnedtoknowafterwardsaschocolate。
WhenIhadfinishedeating,havingtalkedawhiletogetherinlowtones,theymotionedmetoenteroneofthecanoes,givingmematstolieon。
Iobeyed,andthreeothermencamewithme,forthecanoewaslarge。
Oneofthese,averygravemanwithagentlefaceandmannerwhomItooktobethechiefoftheparty,satdownoppositetome,theothertwoplacingthemselvesinthebowandsternoftheboatwhichtheydrovealongbymeansofpaddles。
Thenwestarted,followedbythreeothercanoes,andbeforewehadgoneamileutterwearinessoverpoweredmeandIfellasleep。
Iawokemuchrefreshed,havingsleptmanyhours,fornowthesunwassetting,andwasastonishedtofindthegrave-lookingmanmycompanioninthecanoe,keepingwatchovermysleepandwardingthegnatsfrommewithaleafybranch。
HiskindnessseemedtoshowthatIwasinnodangerofill-treatment,andmyfearsonthatpointbeingsetatrest,IbegantowonderastowhatstrangelandIhadcomeandwhoitspeoplemightbe。
Soon,however,Igaveover,havingnothingtobuildon,andobservedthesceneryinstead。
NowwewerepaddlingupasmallerriverthantheoneonthebanksofwhichIhadbeencastaway,andwerenolongerinthemidstofmarshes。
Oneithersideofuswasopenland,orratherlandthatwouldhavebeenopenhaditnotbeenforthegreattrees,largerthanthelargestoak,whichgrewuponit,someofthemofsurpassingbeauty。
Upthesetreesclimbedcreepersthathunglikeropesevenfromthetopmostboughs,andamongthemweremanystrangeandgorgeousfloweringplantsthatseemedtoclingtothebarkasmossclingstoawall。
Intheirbranchesalsosatharsh-
voicedbirdsofbrilliantcolours,andapesthatbarkedandchatteredatusaswewent。
Justasthesunsetoverallthisstrangenewscenethecanoescametoalandingplacebuiltoftimber,andwedisembarked。
Nowitgrewdarksuddenly,andallIcoulddiscoverwasthatIwasbeingledalongagoodroad。
Presentlywereachedagate,which,fromthebarkingofdogsandthenumbersofpeoplewhothrongedaboutit,Ijudgedtobetheentrancetoatown,andpassingit,weadvanceddownalongstreetwithhousesoneitherside。
Atthedoorwayofthelasthousemycompanionhalted,andtakingmebythehand,ledmeintoalonglowroomlitwithlampsofearthenware。
Heresomewomencameforwardandkissedhim,whileotherswhomI
tooktobeservants,salutedhimbytouchingthefloorwithonehand。
Soon,however,alleyeswereturnedonmeandmanyeagerquestionswereaskedofthechief,ofwhichIcouldonlyguessthepurport。
Whenallhadgazedtheirfillsupperwasserved,arichmealofmanystrangemeats,andofthisIwasinvitedtopartake,whichI
did,seatedonamatandeatingofthedishesthatwereplaceduponthegroundbythewomen。
AmongtheseInoticedonegirlwhofarsurpassedalltheothersingrace,thoughnonewereunpleasingtotheeye。
Shewasdark,indeed,butherfeatureswereregularandhereyesfine。
Herfigurewastallandstraight,andthesweetnessofherfaceaddedtothecharmofherbeauty。
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