登陆注册
15511400000009

第9章 CHAPTER III. JAMESTOWN(3)

It would seem that there was cause indeed for watching down the river by that small, small town that was all of the United States! But there follows a Spanish memorandum. "The driving out . . . by the fleet stationed to the windward will be postponed for a long time because delay will be caused by getting it ready."* Delay followed delay, and old Spain--conquistador Spain --grew older, and the speech on Jamestown Island is still English.

* Op. cit., vol. 1, p. 127.

Christopher Newport was gone; no ships--the last refuges, the last possibilities for hometurning, should the earth grow too hard and the sky too black--rode upon the river before the fort. Here was the summer heat. A heavy breath rose from immemorial marshes, from the ancient floor of the forest. When clouds gathered and storms burst, they amazed the heart with their fearful thunderings and lightnings. The colonists had no well, but drank from the river, and at neither high nor low tide found the water wholesome. While the ships were here they had help of ship stores, but now they must subsist upon the grain that they had in the storehouse, now scant and poor enough. They might fish and hunt, but against such resources stood fever and inexperience and weakness, and in the woods the lurking savages.

The heat grew greater, the water worse, the food less. Sickness began. Work became toil. Men pined from homesickness, then, coming together, quarreled with a weak violence, then dropped away again into corners and sat listlessly with hanging heads.

"The sixth of August there died John Asbie of the bloodie Flixe. The ninth day died George Flowre of the swelling. The tenth day died William Bruster gentleman, of a wound given by the Savages .... The fourteenth day Jerome Alikock, Ancient, died of a wound, the same day Francis Mid-winter, Edward Moris, Corporall, died suddenly. The fifteenth day their died Edward Browne and Stephen Galthrope. The sixteenth day their died Thomas Gower gentleman.

The seventeenth day their died Thomas Mounslie. The eighteenth day theer died Robert Pennington and John Martine gentlemen. The nineteenth day died Drue Piggase gentleman.

"The two and twentieth day of August there died Captain Bartholomew Gosnold one of our Councell, he was honourably buried having all the Ordnance in the Fort shot off, with many vollies of small shot ....

"The foure and twentieth day died Edward Harrington and George Walker and were buried the same day. The six and twentieth day died Kenelme Throgmortine. The seven and twentieth day died William Roods. The eight and twentieth day died Thomas Stoodie, Cape Merchant. The fourth day of September died Thomas Jacob,Sergeant. The fifth day there died Benjamin Beast . . . ."*

* Percy's "Discourse."

Extreme misery makes men blind, unjust, and weak of judgment. Here was gross wretchedness, and the colonists proceeded to blame A and B and C, lost all together in the wilderness. It was this councilor or that councilor, this ambitious one or that one, this or that almost certainly ascertained traitor! Wanting to steal the pinnace, the one craft left by Newport, wanting to steal away in the pinnace and leave the mass--small enough mass now!--without boat or raft or straw to cling to, made the favorite accusation. Upon this count, early in September, Wingfield was deposed from the presidency. Ratcliffe succeeded him, but presently Ratcliffe fared no better. One councilor fared worse, for George Kendall, accused of plotting mutiny and pinnace stealing, was given trial, found guilty, and shot.

"The eighteenth day [of September] died one Ellis Kinistone . . .. The same day at night died one Richard Simmons. The nineteenth day there died one Thomas Mouton . . . ."

What went on, in Virginia, in the Indian mind, can only be conjectured. As little as the white mind could it foresee the trend of events or the ultimate outcome of present policy. There was exhibited a see-saw policy, or perhaps no policy at all, only the emotional fit as it came hot or cold.

The friendly act trod upon the hostile, the hostile upon the friendly.

Through the miserable summer the hostile was uppermost; then with the autumn appeared the friendly mood, fortunate enough for "the most feeble wretches" at Jamestown. Indians came laden with maize and venison. The heat was a thing of the past; cool and bracing weather appeared; and with it great flocks of wild fowl, "swans, geese, ducks and cranes." Famine vanished, sickness decreased. The dead were dead. Of the hundred and four persons left by Newport less than fifty had survived. But these may be thought of as indeed seasoned.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 冷公主的复仇历险记

    冷公主的复仇历险记

    十年前月婵被害,不过万幸被美国女王一家救了,可是医院检查说月婵脑内出血压住了脑神经,形成暂时性失忆,美国女王非常同情这个惹人怜爱的小女孩,所以收她为干女儿。十年后,长大的月婵非常聪明,在美国创建了自己的集团,分布世界各地,还创建自己的帮派和宫,实力不可小视。同样她还有个神秘的身份——世界顶级杀手!失忆前的身份,现在还不明所以,不过听美国女王说了,自己是她们认河里救上来的,应该是被人陷害,所以她要回去寻找记忆,然后报仇。她在中国会遭遇什么?尽情期待——冷公主的复仇历险记。
  • 鬼医王妃很倾城

    鬼医王妃很倾城

    她原本是二十一世纪的天才医者,阎王叫人三更死,她可留人到五更,因此得了个鬼医之名。一朝穿越,竟穿越到了慕家的废物大小姐身上。没关系,既然我占用了你的身体,我就帮你好好的活下去!丹药难炼?甩你一堆。阵法难成?弄一个分分钟的事。灵兽难驭?神兽都来给姐捶腿了。生活多姿多彩,可是为什么,在她打脸白莲花,狂虐负心男的时候,一个妖孽缠上了她?
  • 青雉茶楼

    青雉茶楼

    -听说你是游魂野鬼,-听说你是遭人迫害,-听说你是死于非命,-听说你充满怨和念。-何不往那茶楼,那儿的店家会帮助你,去完那生前的遗愿,去报那死时的仇恨,会助你度过那轮回,转世重生。
  • 每月一份新乐谱

    每月一份新乐谱

    对于处在成长重要阶段青少年,怎样才能开启他们的智慧之窗,激发他们潜藏的巨大能量呢?精彩的哲理故事如一丝丝火苗,点亮心灵睿智之灯;如一把金钥匙,开启智慧宝库之门。
  • 辽朝那些事儿

    辽朝那些事儿

    作者以幽默的笔法,用白话的形式,给您详细介绍辽朝各朝、各代的历史事实,让大家有个了解神秘的辽朝职场生涯的全部过程。
  • 星际大海

    星际大海

    双目失明丝毫不影响我追捕敌人,因为我能闻到他们身上的臭味。“对,我就是一个瞎子。不过我还有听觉、嗅觉、触觉、味觉!”欢迎来到,这片星际大海!
  • TFboys之那年盛夏

    TFboys之那年盛夏

    那一年盛夏他们在那棵枫树下相遇......与那个少年第一次相见,便以忘不下。到之后的相知相识。她暗恋了那么久,值得吗?明知距离很遥远,却依然伸手触摸。最后遍体鳞伤......他们将与其他不同的角色开启一场怎样的恋爱之旅?他们结局又将如何......
  • 坠星

    坠星

    百年前剑圣叶予之一剑斩断摘星山,阻止了大妖积蛰对镜川大陆的血统清洗,“星光神剑”因此被封为第一星术!百年后魔教疑有死灰复燃之势,“星光神剑”似又再现人间。一位“平凡”少年,一位流亡公主以及一位历练的龙族神子,恰在此风起云涌之时一同踏上了冒险之路!
  • 将登天

    将登天

    鸿蒙初开,天灵界始。一条登天路,无数修士前仆后继,为成仙长生而修道。一个旁出天才,另辟蹊径,开启唯一的强者之路。一生飘摇,何人伴我到云霄。
  • 最玄主宰

    最玄主宰

    玄幻世家,数国镇立。一位被生活压迫的青年神秘穿越,星辰之子,神秘谜团。无尽世界,万族林立,一位位来自各大城市的王者强者,在这奇妙的大陆中绽放光芒。一位自雅安城走出的青年,一名从神秘魔族前来的俊年,一颗神秘星辰,一片无尽星空,天骄无数,谁会成为最御天下玄主宰?