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r; and wetted and chilled them to the marrow。 A voice in the dark cried; 〃O God! we are dead men。〃
CHAPTER XIV
〃ON deck for your lives!〃 cried Dodd; forgetting in that awful moment he was not the captain; and drove them all up; Robarts included; and caught hold of Mrs。 Beresford and Freddy at their cabin door and half carried them with him。 Just as they got on deck the third wave; a high one; struck the ship and lifted her bodily up; canted her round; and dashed her down again some yards to leeward; throwing them down on the hard and streaming deck。
At this tremendous shock the ship seemed a live thing; shrieking and wailing; as well as quivering with the blow。
But one voice dissented loudly from the general dismay。 〃All right men;〃 cried Dodd; firm and trumpet…like。 〃She is broadside on now。 Captain Robarts; look alive; sir; speak to the men! don't go to sleep!〃
Robarts was in a lethargy of fear。 At this appeal he started into a fury of ephemeral courage。 〃Stick to the ship;〃 he yelled; 〃there is no danger if you stick to the ship;〃 and with this snatched a life…buoy; and hurled himself into the sea。
Dodd caught up the trumpet that fell from his hand and roared; 〃I command this ship。 Officers come round me! Men to your quarters! Come; bear a hand here and fire a gun。 That will show us where we are; and let the Frenchmen know。〃
The carronade was fired; and its momentary flash revealed that the ship was ashore in a little bay; the land abeam was low and some eighty yards off; but there was something black and rugged nearer the ship's stern。
Their situation was awful。 To windward huge black waves rose like tremendous ruins; and came rolling; fringed with devouring fire; and each wave as it charged them; curled up to an incredible height and dashed down on the doomed shipsolid to crush; liquid to drown with a ponderous stroke that made the poor souls stagger; and sent a sheet of water so clean over her that part fell to leeward; and only part came down on deck; foretaste of a watery death; and each of these fearful blows drove the groaning; trembling vessel farther on the sand; bumping her along as if she had been but a skiff。
Now it was men showed their inner selves。
Seeing Death so near on one hand; and a chance of escape on the other; seven men proved unable to resist the two great passions of Fear and Hope on a scale so gigantic and side by side。 Bayliss; a midshipman; and five sailors stole the only available boat and lowered her。
She was swamped in a moment
Many of the crew got to the rum; and stupefied themselves to their destruction。
Others rallied round their old captain; and recovered their native courage at the brave and hopeful bearing he wore over a heart full of anguish。 He worked like a horse; encouraging; commanding; doing; he loaded a carronade with a pound of powder and a coil of rope; with an iron bar attached to a cable; and shot the rope and bar ashore。
A gun was now fired from the guard…house; whose light Robarts had taken for a ship。 But no light being shown any nearer on the coast; and the ship expected every minute to go to pieces; Dodd asked if any one would try to swim ashore with a line made fast to a hawser on board。
A sailor offered to go if any other man would risk his life along with him。 Instantly Fullalove stripped; and Vespasian next
〃Two is enough on such a desperate errand;〃 said Dodd with a groan。
But now emulation was up; and neither Briton; Yankee; nor negro would give way。 A line was made fast to the sailor's waist; and he was lowered to leeward; his venturesome rivals followed。 The sea swallowed those three heroes like crumbs; and small was the hope of life for them。
The three heroes being first…rate swimmers and divers; and going with the tide; soon neared the shore on the ship's lee quarter; but a sight of it was enough: to attempt to land on that rock with such a sea on was to get their skulls smashed like eggshells in a moment。 They had to coast it; looking out for a soft place。
They found one; and tried to land; but so irresistible was the suction of the retiring wave; that; whenever they got foot on the sand; and tried to run; they were wrenched out to sea again; and pounded black and blue and breathless by the curling breaker they met coming in。
After a score of vain efforts; the negro; throwing himself on his back; went in with a high wave; and; on touching the sand; turned; dug all his ten claws into it clenched his teeth; and scrambled like a cat at a wall。 Having more power in his toes than the Europeans; and luckily getting one hand on a firm stone; his prodigious strength just enabled him to stick first while the wave went back; and then; seizing the moment; he tore himself ashore; but bleeding and bruised all over; and with a tooth actually broken by clenching in the convulsive struggle。
He found some natives dancing about in violent agitation with a rope; but afraid to go in and help him; and no wonder; not being seagulls。 By the light of their lanterns; he saw Fullalove washing in and out like a log。 He seized one end of the rope; and dashed in and grabbed his friend; and they were hauled ashore together; both breathless; and Fullalove speechless
The negro looked round for the sailor; but could not see him。 Soon; however; there was a cry from some more natives about fifty yards off and laterns held up; away he dashed with the rope just in time to see Jack make a last gallant attempt to land。 It ended in his being flung up like a straw into the air on the very crest of a wave fifteen feet high; and out to sea with his arms whirling; and a death shriek which was echoed by every woman within hearing。
In dashed Vespasian with the rope; and gripped the drowning man's long hair with his teeth: then jerked the rope; and they were both pulled ashore with infinite difficulty。 The good…natured Frenchmen gave them all three lots of _vivats_ and brandy and pats on the back; and carried the line for them to a flagstaff on the rocks nearer the stern of the ship。
The ship began to show the first signs of breaking up: hammered to death by the sea; she discharged the oakum from her opening seams; and her decks began to gape and grin fore and aft。 Corpses of drunken sailors drowned between decks now floated up amidships; and washed and rolled about among the survivors' feet These; seeing no hope; went about making up all quarrels; and shaking hands in token of a Christian end。 One or two came to Dodd with their hands out。
〃Avast ye lubbers!〃 said he angrily; 〃do you think I have time for nonsense? Foksel ahoy! axes; and cut the weather shrouds!〃
It was done; the foremast went by the board directly; and fell to leeward: a few blows of the axe from Dodd's own hand sent the mainmast after it。
The _Agra_ rose a streak; and the next wave carried her a little farther on shore。
And now the man in charge of the hawser reported with joy that there was a strain on it。
This gave those on board a hope of life。 Dodd bustled and had the hawser carefully payed out by two men; while he himself secured the other end in the mizen top: he had left that mast standing on purpose。
There was no fog here; but great heavy blac