The first reception over, the smoke of the cannonading salute5 having cleared away, and the martial6 outburst of the brass7 band having also rolled off to leeward8, the people were called down from the yards, and the drum beat to quarters.
To quarters we went; and there we stood up by our iron bull-dogs, while our royal and noble visitors promenaded9 along the batteries, breaking out into frequent exclamations10 at our warlike array, the extreme neatness of our garments, and, above all, the extraordinary polish of the bright-work about the great guns, and the marvellous whiteness of the decks.
"Que gosto!" cried a Marquis, with several dry goods samples of ribbon, tallied11 with bright buttons, hanging from his breast.
"Que contentamento he o meu!" cried the Emperor himself, complacently14 folding his royal arms, and serenely15 gazing along our ranks.
Pleasure, Glory, and Joy—this was the burden of the three noble courtiers. And very pleasing indeed—was the simple rendering16 of Don Pedro's imperial remark.
"Ay, ay," growled17 a grim rammer-and-sponger behind me; "it's all devilish fine for you nobs to look at; but what would you say if you had to holy-stone the deck yourselves, and wear out your elbows in polishing this cursed old iron, besides getting a dozen at the gangway, if you dropped a grease-spot on deck in your mess? Ay, ay, devilish fine for you, but devilish dull for us!"
Some of the officers now assumed the part of cicerones, to show the distinguished19 strangers the bowels20 of the frigate21, concerning which several of them showed a good deal of intelligent curiosity. A guard of honour, detached from the marine22 corps23, accompanied them, and they made the circuit of the berth-deck, where, at a judicious24 distance, the Emperor peeped down into the cable-tier, a very subterranean25 vault26.
The Captain of the Main-Hold, who there presided, made a polite bow in the twilight27, and respectfully expressed a desire for His Royal Majesty28 to step down and honour him with a call; but, with his handkerchief to his Imperial nose, his Majesty declined. The party then commenced the ascent29 to the spar-deck; which, from so great a depth in a frigate, is something like getting up to the top of Bunker Hill Monument from the basement.
While a crowd of people was gathered about the forward part of the booms, a sudden cry was heard from below; a lieutenant30 came running forward to learn the cause, when an old sheet-anchor-man, standing31 by, after touching32 his hat hitched33 up his waistbands, and replied, "I don't know, sir, but I'm thinking as how one o' them 'ere kings has been tumblin' down the hatchway."
And something like this it turned out. In ascending34 one of the narrow ladders leading from the berth-deck to the gun-deck, the Most Noble Marquis of Silva, in the act of elevating the Imperial coat-tails, so as to protect them from rubbing against the newly-painted combings of the hatchway, this noble marquis's sword, being an uncommonly35 long one, had caught between his legs, and tripped him head over heels down into the fore-passage.
"Onde ides?" (where are you going?) said his royal master, tranquilly36 peeping down toward the falling Marquis; "and what did you let go of my coat-tails for?" he suddenly added, in a passion, glancing round at the same time, to see if they had suffered from the unfaithfulness of his train bearer.
"Oh, Lord!" sighed the Captain of the Fore-top, "who would be a Marquis of Silva?"
Upon being assisted to the spar-deck, the unfortunate Marquis was found to have escaped without serious harm; but, from the marked coolness of his royal master, when the Marquis drew near to apologise for his awkwardness, it was plain that he was condemned37 to languish38 for a time under the royal displeasure.
Shortly after, the Imperial party withdrew, under another grand national salute.
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