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the surprising adventures of baron munchausen-第39章

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 we shall yet succeed。 You should never despair; Munchausen being your general; and therefore be brave; be courageous; and fortune shall second your endeavours。 Let us advance undaunted in pursuit; and follow the fierce Wauwau even three times round the globe; until we entrap her。〃

My words filled them with confidence and valour; and they unanimously agreed to continue the chase。 We penetrated the frightful deserts and gloomy woods of America; beyond the source of the Ohio; through countries utterly unknown before。 I frequently took the diversion of shooting in the woods; and one day that I happened with three attendants to wander far from our troop; we were suddenly set upon by a number of savages。 As we had expended our powder and shot; and happened to have no side…arms; it was in vain to make any resistance against hundreds of enemies。 In short; they bound us; and made us walk before them to a gloomy cavern in a rock; where they feasted upon what game they had killed; but which not being sufficient; they took my three unfortunate companions and myself; and scalped us。 The pain of losing the flesh from my head was most horrible; it made me leap in agonies; and roar like a bull。 They then tied us to stakes; and making great fires around us; began to dance in a circle; singing with much distortion and barbarity; and at times putting the palms of their hands to their mouths; set up the war…whoop。 As they had on that day also made a great prize of some wine and spirits belonging to our troop; these barbarians; finding it delicious; and unconscious of its intoxicating quality; began to drink it in profusion; while they beheld us roasting; and in a very short time they were all completely drunk; and fell asleep around the fires。 Perceiving some hopes; I used most astonishing efforts to extricate myself from the cords which I was tied; and at length succeeded。 I immediately unbound my companions; and though half roasted; they still had power enough to walk。 We sought about for the flesh that had been taken off our heads; and having found the scalps; we immediately adapted them to our bloody heads; sticking them on with a kind of glue of a sovereign quality; that flows from a tree in that country; and the parts united and healed in a few hours。 We took care to revenge ourselves on the savages; and with their own hatchets put every one of them to death。 We then returned to our troop; who had given us up for lost; and they made great rejoicings on our return。 We now proceeded in our journey through this prodigious wilderness; Gog and Magog acting as pioneers; hewing down the trees; &c。; at a great rate as we advanced。 We passed over numberless swamps and lakes and rivers; until at length we discovered a habitation at some distance。 It appeared a dark and gloomy castle; surrounded with strong ramparts; and a broad ditch。 We called a council of war; and it was determined to send a deputation with a trumpet to the walls of the castle; and demand friendship from the governor; whoever he might be; and an account if aught he knew of Wauwau。 For this purpose our whole caravan halted in the wood; and Gog and Magog reclined amongst the trees; that their enormous strength and size should not be discovered; and give umbrage to the lord of the castle。 Our embassy approached the castle; and having demanded admittance for some time; at length the drawbridge was let down; and they were suffered to enter。 As soon as they had passed the gate it was immediately closed after them; and on either side they perceived ranks of halberdiers; who made them tremble with fear。 〃We come;〃 the herald proclaimed; 〃on the part of Hilaro Frosticos; Don Quixote; Lord Whittington; and the thrice…renowned Baron Munchausen; to claim friendship from the governor of this puissant castle; and to seek Wauwau。〃 〃The most noble the governor;〃 replied the officer; 〃is at all times happy to entertain such travellers as pass through these immense deserts; and will esteem it an honour that the great Hilaro Frosticos; Don Quixote; Lord Whittington; and the thrice…renowned Baron Munchausen; enter his castle walls。〃

In short; we entered the castle。 The governor sat with all our company to table; surrounded by his friends; of a very fierce and warlike appearance。 They spoke but little; and seemed very austere and reserved; until the first course was served up。 The dishes were brought in by a number of bears walking on their hind…legs; and on every dish was a fricassee of pistols; pistol…bullets; sauce of gunpowder; and aqua…vit?。 This entertainment seemed rather indigestible by even an ostrich's stomach; when the governor addressed us; and informed me that it was ever his custom to strangers to offer them for the first course a service similar to that before us; and if they were inclined to accept the invitation; he would fight them as much as they pleased; but if they could not relish the pistol…bullets; &c。; he would conclude them peaceable; and try what better politeness he could show them in his castle。 In short; the first course being removed untouched; we dined; and after dinner the governor forced the company to push the bottle about with alacrity and to excess。 He informed us that he was the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky; who had retired amidst these wilds; disgusted with the court of Petersburgh。 I was rejoiced to meet him; I recollected my old friend; whom I had known at the court of Russia; when I rejected the hand of the Empress。 The Nareskin; with all his knights…companions; drank to an astonishing degree; and we all set off upon hobby horses in full cry out of the castle。 Never was there seen such a cavalcade before。 In front galloped a hundred knights belonging to the castle; with hunting horns and a pack of excellent dogs; and then came the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky; Gog and Magog; Hilaro Frosticos; and your humble servant; hallooing and shouting like so many demoniacs; and spurring our hobby horses at an infernal rate until we arrived in the kingdom of Loggerheads。 The kingdom of Loggerheads was wilder than any part of Siberia; and the Nareskin had here built a romantic summer…house in a Gothic taste; to which he would frequently retire with his company after dinner。 The Nareskin had a dozen bears of enormous stature that danced for our amusement; and their chiefs performed the /minuet de la cour/ to admiration。 And here the most noble Hilaro Frosticos thought proper to ask the Nareskin some intelligence about Wauwau; in quest of whom we had travelled over such a tract of country; and encountered so many dangerous adventures; and also invited the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky to attend us with all his bears in the expedition。 The Nareskin appeared astonished at the idea; he looked with infinite hauteur and ferocity on Hilaro; and affecting a violent passion asked him; 〃Did he imagine that the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky could condescend to take notice of a Wauwau; let her fly what way she would! Or did he think a chief possessing such blood in his veins could engage in such a foreign pursuit? By the blood and by the ashes of my great grandmother; I would cut off your head!〃

Hilaro Frosticos resented this oration; and in short a general riot commenced。 The bears; together with 
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