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Goodfood,warmsun,
blueskies,andhot,beautifulwomen,too!
Iwant...'
Bequiet,man!
someoneshouted.ChristianandHeywoodlookedbehindthem.Theysawthe
captain,WilliamBligh.Hewasasmallmanwithbrownhair.ChristianknewBlighwell;
they
werefriends.ButBlighwasacaptainnow,sothingsweredifferent.TheBountywashisFirst
ship,anditwasveryimportanttohim.
Don'
ttalkaboutwomenonmyship,Adams!
hesaidangrily.'
Bequiet,andsailthisship!
Do
youhear?
Yes,sir,'
saidAdamsquietly.
Now,listentome,MrChristian.Andyou,too,MrHeywood.'
Blighstoodverynearthem,but
hedidn'
tspeakquietly.Allthesailorscouldhearhim.'
I'
mthecaptainofthisship,remember
that!
We'
regoingthirtythousandkilometresthroughbadweatherandverybadseas,andIdon'
t
wantanyaccidents.Youareofficers,soyoudon'
ttalktosailorsaboutwomenordrink,or
anything!
Youmustworkhard,andyoursailorsmustworkhard,too.Doyouunderstandme,Mr
Christian?
saidChristian.Buthedidn'
tlookhappy.
Good.Andyou,MrHeywood?
Yes,sir.'
TheboylookedatBligh,afraid.ThenBlighsmiled.
IsthisyourFirsttimeatsea,boy?
Well,youmustworkhard,andlistentome.Oneday,perhaps,youcanbeacaptaintoo.Would
youlikethat?
Yes,sir,ofcourse.'
PeterHeywoodsmiled.
Rightthen.MrChristian!
Lookatthosementhere,theyaren'
tworking!
Runandtalktothem,
quickly!
BlighsmiledagainatHeywood.'
Inahappyship,themenmustworkhard,buttheofficersmust
workharder.Doyouunderstand,boy?
TheBountysailedsouthacrosstheAtlantic.FortendaystheywereinastormnearCapeHorn,buttheycouldnotsailwestbecauseofthestrongwestwind.SotheysailedeasttoSouthAfrica,Tasmania,andTahiti.
Therewerethirty-threesailorsontheBounty,andelevenofficers.Blighwasthecaptain,Christianwashissecondofficer.Theshipwasoftenwetandcold,butnoonewasill.OnceBlighgavethesailorssomeapples,buttheywouldnoteatthembecausetheywereoldandbad.Blighwasveryangry.
Damnyoumen!
heshouted.Applesaregoodforyou!
Youeatthem,Isay!
On26October1788theBountyarrivedatTahiti.Theislanderscametotheshipinbigcanoeswithfood.ThekingofTahiti,Otoo,wasfriendly.BlighwenttoOtoo'
shouse,andgavehimthingsfromthekingofEngland.
Thankyou,Captain,'
Otoosaid.'
Youarewelcomehere.ImustgivethekingofEnglandsomething,too.Buthe'
sarichman.Whatwouldhelike?
Doyouknow?
Blighsmiled.Itwasanimportantquestion.'
Mykingisveryrich,Otoo,'
Butwedon'
thaveanybreadfruittreesinEngland.Mykingwouldlikesome,forhispeopleinJamaica.CanItakesomeonmyship?
Otoolaughed.'
Ofcourse,'
hesaid.That'
seasy!
Takelotsofthem.Mypeoplecanhelpyou.'
TheBountystayedatTahitiforfivemonths,andbyMarchtherewereathousandbreadfruittreesontheship.Tahitianchildrenplayedontheship,andintheeveningsthesailorsdancedandsangwiththewomen.
Onemorning,somesailorsandTahitianwomentookaship'
sboattoadifferentisland.Blighwasveryangry.Whenthesailorscameback,heputchainsontheirlegs.Thenheshoutedathisofficersandmen.
Youmenmuststayawayfromthesewomen!
Youmustalllistentome,andworkhardformeandtheking!
Someofficerskeptpigsontheship.SometimesBlightookthepigsfromhisofficers.'
mgivingthisfoodtothesailors,'
hesaid.Theyneedit,notyou!
April4thwastheBounty'
slastdayinTahiti.Theshipwasfulloffoodandpeople,Otooandhisfamily,allthesailorsandtheirTahitianfriends.Butnobodysangordanced.Everyonewasquietandsad.
PeterHeywoodsawJohnAdamswithaTahitianwoman.Shecried,andhetalkedtoherforthelasttime.Thenshegotintoacanoeandwentbacktotheisland.Peterstoodnearhim,sadly.Thesunwentdowninthewest.
MrChristian?
shoutedCaptainBligh.ArealltheTahitiansofftheship?
Christiananswered.
Good.ThenwesailforJamaica,andthenbacktooldEngland!
HelookedatPeter.'
tstandthere,boy!
Gettowork!
Lookatallourbeautifulbreadfruittrees!
KingGeorgeisgoingtobeveryhappyaboutthem!
Chapter2
Mutiny!
MelanieBoileau
Ontheeveningof26thAprilAdamssawBlighondeck.Helookedangry,andstoppednearFletcherChristian.
MrChristian!
Blighsaid.'
Wherearemycoconuts?
Ihadfiftyyesterday,andthereareonlytwentyherenow!
Wherearethey?
No,sir,'
Christiansaid.'
Idon'
tknow.Ineversawthem.Ididn'
ttakethem,youknowthat!
CaptainBlighlookedathistallyoungofficerandsaidnothing.BlighandChristianwereoncefriends,Adamsremembered.Butnotnow.Blighwasoftenangry;
Christianwasalwaysworried,afraid.
Blighsaid:
'
MrChristian,youtookmycoconuts!
Iknowyoudid!
You'
remysecondofficer,butallyouofficerstakemythings!
Goddamnyou
all!
Atfouro'
clockthatmorning,AdamssawChristianagain.Itwasaquietnight,andtheshipmovedslowlythroughthewater.Christianhadapieceofwoodwithhim,andabag.Hisfacewaswhiteinthemoonlight.Ayoungofficer,GeorgeStewart,talkedtoChristian.
Whatareyoudoing,MrChristian?
Stewartasked.
minhell,'
Blighdoesn'
tlikeme,oranyofhisofficers!
Imustleavetheship!
Leave?
Whatareyoutalkingabout?
How?
Ihavesomefoodinthisbag,andwood,andIcanswim,'
We'
renotfarfromthe
islandofTafua.PerhapsIcanswimthere.'
SwimtoTafua?
Ofcourseyoucan'
t,man!
Doyouwanttodie?
Itdoesn'
tmatter!
Ican'
tstayherewiththatman!
I'
minhell,Itellyou!
Everydayheshoutsatme,
andittakesayeartosailtoEngland!
Iunderstand,'
Stewartsaid.'
ManyofusareafraidofBligh,wedon'
tlikehim.Butyoumuststay,you'
reourbestofficer.Listentome,now...'
Blighwasinbedwhenthedooropened.Christiancamein,withthreesailors.Itwasstilldark.Blighopenedhiseyes.Inthemoonlight,hesawtheguninChristian'
shand.
What?
Blighsatup.'
Getout,damnyou!
Thisismy...'
Holdhim!
Christiansaid.ThesailorsputBligh'
sarmsbehindhisback,andChristiantiedthemwitharope.Now,sir,comewithus!
TheytookBlighoutofhisbedandupontothedeck.Heworeashirt,butnotrousersorshoes.Thereweretenortwelvementherewithgunsandsmallswords.ChristianheldBligh'
shandswiththerope,andAdamsstoodbehindBlighwithagun.
Whatareyoudoing?
Blighsaidangrily.'
Letmegoatonce!
re...
Bequiet,'
Adamssaid.'
ListentoMrChristian!
ButI'
mthecaptain'
Notnow.Thisisourshipnow,'
Adams,putthelaunchinthewater.'
Thelaunchwasasmallboat,sevenmetreslong.Adamsputitinthewaternexttotheship.
Right,'
Thankyou,Adams.Youstaywithme.'
Christianlookedatsomeothersailors.Hedidn'
tlikethem.'
Youmen!
Getintothatboat!
Quicklynow!
No!
Blighshouted.'
Allofyou,stayonthisship!
Helpme,now!
Hebegantorun,butChristianheldtheropeandAdamsheldaknifetohisneck.'
Dothatagain,CaptainBligh,andyou'
readeadman!
hesaidquietly.
Atthefrontoftheship,PeterHeywoodcameupondeck.What'
shappening?
heasked.Hewasafraid.
Bequiet,Peter,'
Youstaythere.Getintothelaunch,youmen!
heshouted.Itoldyou!
Slowly,eighteensailorsgotintothelaunch.ThenChristiantookBlightothesideoftheship.Nowyou,Captain,'
Overtheside.'
TwomencarriedBlighoverthesideoftheship.Thenthesailorsthrewsomebreadintothelaunch,withabarrelofwater,alittlemeat,bottlesofrumandwine,someropeandsails,andsomeoftheCaptain'
sbooks.
Yousee,wearen'
tgoingtokillyou,'
Youcanliveonthat,foraweekortwo.'
Butwhyareyoudoingthis,Christian?
Blighshoutedangrily.'
myourcaptain,andyourfriend!
Noyou'
renot!
Notnow!
tyouunderstand?
minhell,withyouhereonthisship!
You'
regoingtobeinhellallyourlifenow,Christian,becauseofthis!
Blighsaid.
Blighsatinthelaunchwitheighteenmen.Christianandthesailorswatchedhimfromthebackoftheship,thentheyopenedabottleofrum,andlaughed.
Englandisthatway,CaptainBligh!
Oneofthesailorssaid.'
Thirtythousandkilometrestothenorth!
ForgetEngland,myfriend,'
mthinkingaboutTahiti,andthosebeautifulwomen!
regoingtobehappynow,onTahitiwithMrChristian!
ChristianlookedatAdamsforaminute,buthedidn'
tsmile.Hisface,intheearlymorningsun,waswhiteandcold.Thenhelookedatthelaunch,farawayacrossthesea,withnineteenmeninit.
Tahiti,England,orthe
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