Jamie dropped the rope he had been checking for knots, quickly kicking it into the corner with the heel of his boot, then shrank into the same corner himself, where he was shaded from the evening sun and left alone, in shadow. At eighteen, Jamie was regularly the youngest sailor of the crew. But if there was one thing he had learned in his four years of sailing, it was how to keep quiet – how not to make waves.
Captain Muldoon was raving. The lady, Jamie saw, was not a lady at all. She was just a girl, not much older than Jamie himself. The captain had her by the wrist, three fierce red scratches lining his face, and as he tried to drag her out toward the main mast, she took hold of anything she could – rigging lines, casks of hard tack, even the wheel, fixed fast on a northeasterly course – and tried to resist the captain.
“LET ME GO,” she said, and swung her arm, catching the captain with a hard slap across the jawline.
With a deep, guttural moan, the captain threw the girl down on the deck, in front of the main mast. Casting about with his eyes, he took hold of a large wooden mallet, among the cooper’s tools. Seizing the mallet and raising it high above his head, his eyes crazed, the captain made to bring the hammer crashing down on the head of the girl, who scooted away furiously, sliding her bum across the deck.
“Woah there, captain.” Mr. Spitz, the ship’s first mate, grabbed the captain’s arm. His other arm he wrapped around the captain’s waist, holding him fast as the larger man squirmed underneath him. “Not sure we’ll be wanting to treat our charge that way, sir.”
By this time a crowd had assembled around the girl, blocking her escape. Hearing the commotion, the whole crew – three dozen strong – formed a circle around the main mast, leaving an open space for the three combatants. The girl looked around furtively, like a scared dog. Captain Muldoon struggled this way and that in his first mate’s grasp, ordering to be released, slurring his words slightly in his usual drunken stupor. Mr. Spitz skillfully disarmed the captain and handed the mallet back to the cooper.
Nothing makes the men assemble faster, Jamie thought, than the presence of a lady. From his position in the corner, the circle of tall seamen made it impossible for him to see the girl. Hoisting himself up on the side rail, Jamie scampered up to the edge of the upper deck, leaning against a taut line of rigging. It was not in his nature to be so visible, but much like the rest of the crew, Jamie had to get a look at the lady.
She wore a dress the color of Captain Muldoon’s rum, its sleeves plumped around the shoulders, lines of gold sequin slashing across the chest. Bunched around her dainty, strikingly bare feet were the tattered remnants of a woolen undergarment, which was also visible underneath the torn bust of the dress. On other voyages Jamie had taken with Captain Muldoon, the besotted old goat had taken a lady passenger on as his concubine. It appeared this girl would be the next. Only – this wasn’t a passenger voyage, but rather a merchant vessel delivering a load of furs back from the colonies. What was she doing aboard?
“All right and on ye way, Mr. Spitz!” cried the Scottish captain. “Ye’ve made ye point passing well.”
Mr. Spitz, an old man, and kind, his eyebrows bushy, sun-blackened skin impossibly wrinkled, with eyes that seemed closed even when they were open, stepped back deferentially from the captain and raised his hands, the captain like a steer in heat and Mr. Spitz no longer willing to risk being bucked or bitten.
“Gentlemen of the crew.” Captain Muldoon raised his voice to address everyone present. “It comes to pass that we have in our midst a stowaway of sorts – a young lady who’s had to beg passage aboard our motherly Francine. Ye men know full well what happens to a lone lady aboard a vessel such as ours; the rights of a ship captain are well established.” Here the men began to snicker and elbow each other.
“But ye captain is a generous man.” The men, starting to feel entertained, nodded, grunting approval.
“Ye captain is a patient man.” More grunts, and slight whoops from the men.
“Ye captain is a loving man” – Captain Muldoon thrust his hips forward, his hands resting on an imaginary woman in front of him, while the men hooted in laughter – “and he loves his crew above all.”
Captain Muldoon went on: “So I ask ye, men of the Francine, to speak now or forever hold your peace: Who, among ye would be willing to bind yourself to this lady – to be her sworn protector and guardian here, across the Atlantic, where danger abounds, and lives be lost in such time as it takes to blink one’s eye?” The captain, clearly now working to entertain the men, flipped up his eyepatch and opened both eyes wide, blinking and strolling around the circle as the men of the crew laughed and clapped.
“Some of ye would say,” the captain continued, “that it is a captain’s right to choose his plunder. That if ye captain should choose to take this wee lass” (Captain Muldoon grabbed the girl by the wrist and shook her) “and bed her in his chambers – the most plush and comfortable of any on the ship, I might add – such a choice would be more than justified, given the well-established rights of a sea captain.”
Jamie, watching the speech unfold from his position above the deck, felt a growing sense of unease.
“But I tell ye, I am not such a captain. In fact, nothing would make me happier than to discharge my sworn duty to protect this ruddy, riotous lass, and to spread this great wealth” (here the captain grabbed the skirt of the lady’s dress and tried to yank it up above her waist) “to one of ye in the crew.”
The crew, by this time, were all roused. Every sailor on board laughed and jeered and elbowed each other – excepting Mr. Spitz, who stood slightly inside the circle with his arms folded, eyes seeming shut.
“So what say ye? Will one of ye take the lass into your charge? Or will she be returned to my chamber, unwanted, unbid, and – I trust – a little wiser for it.” The captain, finishing his speech, took a quick step toward the lady, who gasped in fear. He then stepped back, laughing. The men slowly began to quiet.