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第153章

Departure from Santander - The Night Alarm - The Black Pass.

I had ordered two hundred Testaments to be sent to Santander from Madrid: I found, however, to my great sorrow, that they had not arrived, and I supposed that they had either been seized on the way by the Carlists, or that my letter had miscarried.I then thought of applying to England for a supply, but I abandoned the idea for two reasons.In the first place, I should have to remain idly loitering, at least a month, before I could receive them, at a place where every article was excessively dear; and, secondly, I was very unwell, and unable to procure medical advice at Santander.Ever since I left Coruna, I had been afflicted with a terrible dysentery, and latterly with an ophthalmia, the result of the other malady.I therefore determined on returning to Madrid.To effect this, however, seemed no very easy task.Parties of the army of Don Carlos, which, in a partial degree, had been routed in Castile, were hovering about the country through which Ishould have to pass, more especially in that part called "The Mountains," so that all communication had ceased between Santander and the southern districts.Nevertheless, Idetermined to trust as usual in the Almighty and to risk the danger.I purchased, therefore, a small horse, and sallied forth with Antonio.

Before departing, however, I entered into conference with the booksellers as to what they should do in the event of my finding an opportunity of sending them a stock of Testaments from Madrid; and, having arranged matters to my satisfaction, Icommitted myself to Providence.I will not dwell long on this journey of three hundred miles.We were in the midst of the fire, yet, strange to say, escaped without a hair of our heads being singed.Robberies, murders, and all kinds of atrocities were perpetrated before, behind, and on both sides of us, but not so much as a dog barked at us, though in one instance a plan had been laid to intercept us.About four leagues from Santander, whilst we were baiting our horses at a village hostelry, I saw a fellow run off after having held a whispering conversation with a boy who was dealing out barley to us.Iinstantly inquired of the latter what the man had said to him, but only obtained an evasive answer.It appeared afterwards that the conversation was about ourselves.Two or three leagues farther there was an inn and village where we had proposed staying, and indeed had expressed our intention of doing so; but on arriving there, finding that the sun was still far from its bourne, I determined to proceed farther, expecting to meet with a resting-place at the distance of a league;though I was mistaken, as we found none until we reached Montaneda, nine leagues and a half from Santander, where was stationed a small detachment of soldiers.At the dead of night we were aroused from our sleep by a cry that the factious were not far off.A messenger had arrived from the alcalde of the village where we had previously intended staying, who stated that a party of Carlists had just surprised that place, and were searching for an English spy, whom they supposed to be at the inn.The officer commanding the soldiers upon hearing this, not deeming his own situation a safe one, instantly drew off his men, falling back on a stronger party stationed in a fortified village near at hand.As for ourselves, we saddled our horses and continued our way in the dark.Had the Carlists succeeded in apprehending me, I should instantly have been shot, and my body cast on the rocks to feed the vultures and wolves.But "it was not so written," said Antonio, who, like many of his countrymen, was a fatalist.The next night we had another singular escape: we had arrived near the entrance of a horrible pass called "El puerto de la puente de las tablas," or the pass of the bridge of planks, which wound through a black and frightful mountain, on the farther side of which was the town of Onas, where we meant to tarry for the night.The sun had set about a quarter of an hour.Suddenly a man, with his face covered with blood, rushed out of the pass."Turn back, sir," he said, "in the name of God; there are murderers in that pass; they have just robbed me of my mule and all I possess, and I have hardly escaped with life from their hands." Iscarcely know why, but I made him no answer and proceeded;indeed I was so weary and unwell that I cared not what became of me.We entered; the rocks rose perpendicularly, right and left, entirely intercepting the scanty twilight, so that the darkness of the grave, or rather the blackness of the valley of the shadow of death reigned around us, and we knew not where we went, but trusted to the instinct of the horses, who moved on with their heads close to the ground.The only sound which we heard was the plash of a stream, which tumbled down the pass.

I expected every moment to feel a knife at my throat, but "ITWAS NOT SO WRITTEN." We threaded the pass without meeting a human being, and within three quarters of an hour after the time we entered it, we found ourselves within the posada of the town of Onas, which was filled with troops and armed peasants expecting an attack from the grand Carlist army, which was near at hand.

Well, we reached Burgos in safety; we reached Valladolid in safety; we passed the Guadarama in safety; and were at length safely housed in Madrid.People said we had been very lucky; Antonio said, "It was so written"; but I say, Glory be to the Lord for his mercies vouchsafed to us.

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