Tales of the Rope

Chapter 4: A Sandy Wench Continued

Chapter 4: A Sandy Wench Continued

The sun was low in the sky when I heard voices. But they were behind me and I couldn’t turn my head enough to see. Suddenly they stopped and I held my breath. The language had not been English or anything else I recognized. My fears were confirmed when several brown skinned natives cautiously walked around to where I could see them. They were a savage lot, dressed in rags that barely covered their loins. There was some red paint streaked across their cheeks and on their chests, and their hair was black and disheveled.

For a while they just looked at me. I tried to smile back. Then, figuring that I couldn’t be in a worse position, I asked them to dig me out. I’m sure they didn’t understand a word and my motions with my chin towards the sand seemed to amuse them. Then they jabbered among themselves with much gesturing towards where the ships had been and at me.

Finally they approached closer, but I didn’t like the smirks on their faces. They seemed to be speculating on what I looked like under the sand, and their intention of ravishing this gift from the sea was obvious.

Just as the first one knelt to scoop sand away, a shot rang out and suddenly the savages were running away. Turning my head, I could make out a figure on the beach, not too far away. He was standing here with a smoking pistol in one hand and a cutlass in the other. When he approached I could see he was white, probably English. But his clothes had seen better days and his hair was rather long and unkempt. Still, he was not an unhandsome man.

“Oh, kind Sir, thank you for rescuing me from those savages,” I cried out in gratitude.

With a lack of emotion on his face he stared down at me. “Ye came from that English ship?” he asked curtly.

“From the Queen Anne, yes. We were attacked by Captain Blood. He sank the Queen Anne. He killed all the crew,” I added. “The other two girls are now aboard his ship.”

“Why didn’t he take you?”

“He didn’t like me.”

“Why? Are you ugly under that sand? Or have you,” he sneered, “some foul pox that will make a man’s rod fall off in a month?”

indignantly, “I am

“Good.”

that. His gaze would have made me squirm, had I been able

another good look round our deserted island, he lectured me on what I am

main mast and I was thrown overboard. The only way to save myself was to swim to this island. I nearly starved. When I finally made my way

dig me

I worked until I had enough money, then I set out for a quiet island to live in peace.” He paused to look at my raven tresses. “It was quiet on my island, which is very

it comes, I

my head. “Perhaps I shall claim what Captain Blood has cast off. He

“Please...?”

me. That’s easy for a man to do when a girl is completely helpless. “I’ve a mind to take you to my island. Of course, I would

I will, I

special emphasis that could

should be treated as such. But then, I also didn’t want to be left buried in that sand. It looked as if the tide was still

a slave is kept,” he continued. “I would probably keep you

Sir.” He knew

would do all you could

to bargain when you’re up

is two things I really like in a woman.

one,

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