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From the Ciboney Indians, who first sailed this sea in their primitive pirogues, to the caravels of Columbus---who in 1493 renamed this land in honor of the 11,000 virgins who gave their lives with St Ursula---right on down to Blackbeard's pirates and Sir Francis Drake whose boarding of gold laden Spanish galleons had given these places eternal legendary fame.

从开始的 Ciboney 印第安人驾驶者原始的独木舟首次航行到这片海域,到到后来哥伦布的小帆船---他于1493年把这里更名为维京岛,为了纪念11,000名在 St Ursula 牺牲的维京人。又到黑胡子海盗和 Francis Drake 爵士和他装满金子的西班牙大帆船给与了此地一段永恒的传奇。

But I was not content with this Discovery; but having now more Courage, and consequently more Curiosity, I takes my Man Friday with me, giving him the Sword in his Hand, with the Bow and Arrows at his Back, which I found he could use very dextrously, making him carry one Gun for me, and I two for my self, and away we march'd to the Place, where these Creatures had been; for I had a Mind now to get some fuller Intelligence of them: When I came to the Place, my very Blood ran chill in my Veins, and my Heart sunk within me, at the Horror of the Spectacle: indeed it was a dreadful Sight, at least it was so to me; though Friday made nothing of it: The Place was cover'd with humane Bones, the Ground dy'd with their Blood, great Pieces of Flesh left here and there, half eaten, mangl'd and scorch'd; and in short, all the Tokens of the triumphant Feast they had been making there, after a Victory over their Enemies; I saw three Skulls, five Hands, and the Bones of three or four Legs and Feet, and abundance of other Parts of the Bodies; and Friday, by his Signs, made me under stand, that they brought over four Prisoners to feast upon; that three of them were eaten up, and that he, pointing to himself, was the fourth: That there had been a great Battle between them, and their next King, whose Subjects it seems he had been one of; and that they had taken a great Number of Prisoners, all which were carry'd to several Places by those that had taken them in the Fight, in order to feast upon them, as was done here by these Wretches upon those they brought hither.

我做出一想到这种罪恶勾当就要呕吐的样子。然后,我向他招手,叫他马上走开。他立即十分驯服地跟着我走了。我把他带到那小山顶上,看看他的敌人有没有走。我拿出望远镜,一眼就看到了他们昨天聚集的地方。但那些野人和独木舟都不见了。显然他们上船走了,并且把他们的两个同伴丢在岛上,连找都没有找他们。我对这一发现并不感到满足。现在,我勇气倍增,好奇心也随之增大。因此,我带了我的奴隶星期五,准备到那边看个究竟。我给了他一把刀,让他拿在手里,他自己又把弓箭背在背上--我已经了解到,他是一个出色的弓箭手。另外,我还叫他给我背一支枪,而我自己则背了两支枪。这样武装好之后,我们就向那些野人昨天聚集过的地方出发了,因为我很想获得有关那些野人充分的情报。一到那里,呈现在我面前的是一起惨绝人寰的景象,我血管里的血不由得都冰冷了,连心脏也停止了跳动。那真是一幅可怕的景象,至少对我而言实在惨不忍睹,可是对星期五来说,根本不当一回事。那儿遍地都是死人骨头和人肉,鲜血染红了土地;那大片大片的人肉,有的吃了一半,有的砍烂了,有的烧焦了,东一块西一块的,一片狼藉。总之,到处都是他们战胜敌人之后举行人肉宴的痕迹。我看到一共有三个骷髅,五只人手,三四根腿骨和脚骨,还有不少人体的其他部分。

Hopefully, it will also refer readers back to his other two great books, to the sentences as lovely as: memories of the first visit to the Marshes never left me, firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of the geese, duck flighting in the feed, a boy's voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in the procession in waterway, the setting sun seen crimson through the smoke of burning reed-beds, narrow waterways that wound still deeper into the Marshes.

但愿能让读者想起Wilfred爵士的另外两本非常著名的书籍,想起如此可爱的句子:&沼泽地第一次相遇的画面久久的不能忘怀,映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。&

Hopefully, it will also refer readers back to Sir Wilfreds two great books, and to sentences as lovely as this:"Memories of that first visit to the Marshes have never left me:(8)firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of geese, duck ★flighting[16] in to feed, a boys voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in procession down a waterway, the setting sun seen crimson through the smoke of burning reed-beds, narrow waterways that wound still deeper into the Marshes."

但愿这本传记也能让读者重新想起威福瑞那两本伟大著作,想起这些动人的语句:&沼泽地的第一次旅行始终萦怀:映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。&

Hopefully, it will also refer readers back to Sir Wilfred's two great books, and to sentences as lovely as this :Memories of that first visit to the Marshes have never left me :(8) firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of geese, duck ★flighting[16] in to feed, a boy's voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in procession down a waterway, the setting sun bbs.

但愿这 本传记也能让读者重新想起威福瑞那两本伟大著作,想起这些动人的语句:沼泽地的第一次旅行始终萦怀:映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。

Back to Sir Wilfred's two great books, and to sentences as lovely as this: Memories of that first visit to the Marshes have never left me:(8) firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of geese, duck ★flighting[16] in to feed, a boy's voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in procession down a waterway, the setting sun seen crimson through the smoke of burning reed-beds, narrow waterways that wound still deeper into the Marshes.

但愿这本传记也能让读者重新想起威福瑞那两本伟大著作,想起这些动人的语句:沼泽地的第一次旅行始终萦怀:映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。

Hopefully, it will also refer readers back to Sir Wilfred's two great books, to sentences as lovely as this:"Memories of that first visit to the Marshes have never left me:(8)firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of geese, duck ★flighting[16] in to feed, a boy's voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in procession down a waterway, the setting sun seen crimson through the smoke of burning reed-beds, narrow waterways that wound still deeper into the Marshes."

但愿这本传记也能让读者重新想起威福瑞那两本伟大著作,想起这些动人的语句:&沼泽地的第一次旅行始终萦怀:映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。&

Hopefully, it will also refer readers back to Sir Wilfred's two great books, and to sentences as lovely as this:"Memories of that first visit to the Marshes have never left me:(8)firelight on a half-turned face, the crying of geese, duck ★flighting[16] in to feed, a boy's voice singing somewhere in the dark, canoes moving in procession down a waterway, the setting sun seen crimson through the smoke of burning reed-beds, narrow waterways that wound still deeper into the Marshes."

但愿这本传记也能让读者重新想起威福瑞那两本伟大着作,想起这些动人的语句:&沼泽地的第一次旅行始终萦怀:映照在侧头而望的脸上的火光,群鹅的鸣叫,结对飞入觅食的鸭子,黑暗某处男孩的歌声,顺水而行的独木舟,透过芦苇垫燃烧发出的浓烟看到那绯红的落日,狭窄的河道蜿蜒而入沼泽深处。&

As for the first, which was so vastly big, as I made it without considering before-hand, as I ought to do, how I should be able to launch it; so never being able to bring it to the Water, or bring the Water to it, I was oblig'd to let it lye where it was, as a Memorandum to teach me to be wiser next Time: Indeed, the next Time, tho' I could not get a Tree proper for it, and in a Place where I could not get the Water to it, at any less Distance, than as I have said, near half a Mile; yet as I saw it was practicable at last, I never gave it over: and though I was near two Years about it, yet I never grutch'd my Labour, in Hopes of having a Boat to go off to Sea at last.

这是由于我事先没有考虑到船造好后的下水问题,而这问题是我应该预先考虑到的。现在,那艘独木舟只能躺在原地留作纪念,教训我下一次应学得聪明些。这一次,我没能找到一棵较合适的树,而且,还需把水从半英里以外引过来。然而,当我看到有成功的希望时,就不愿放弃这一机会。虽然造成这条小舟花了将近两年的时间,我却从未偷懒或厌烦。我一直希望,迟早有一天我能坐上小船到海上去。

Some of the plants they depended on -- hau wood for canoes, hala leaves for woven baskets, and medicinal noni fruits -- still flourish here.

这里有很多工厂,这里的居民,他们一直依靠这里的植物生活—制造独木舟的原木,叶子和树木编制的篮子,制造药材的果实—所以这里从古至今依旧蓬勃发展着。

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