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masterman ready-第11章

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e; … it is not two hundred yards to the beach; and we shall lose but little time。〃

〃Very well; Ready; I will first run down and tell my wife。〃

〃And; in the meanwhile; I'll put the sail into the boat; and one or two other things。〃

Ready put the sail in; an axe; a musket; and some cord; then they both got into the boat and pulled on shore。

When they landed; they found that they could see nothing of the interior of the island; the cocoa…nut groves were so thick; but to their right they perceived; at about a quarter of a mile off; a small sandy cove; with brushwood growing in front of the cocoa…nut trees。

〃That;〃 said Ready; pointing to it; 〃must be our location。 Let us get into the boat again and pull to it。〃

In a few minutes they arrived at the cove; the water was shallow; and as clear as crystal。 Beneath the boat's bottom they could see beautiful shells; and the fish darting about in every direction。

The sand extended about forty yards from the water; and then commenced the brushwood; which ran back about forty yards further; intermingled with single cocoa…nut trees; until it joined the cocoa…nut grove。 They pulled the boat in and landed。

〃What a lovely spot this is!〃 exclaimed Mr。 Seagrave; 〃and perhaps mortal man has never yet visited it till now: those cocoa…nuts have borne their fruit year after year; have died; and others have sprung up in their stead; and here has this spot remained; perhaps for centuries; all ready for man to live in; and to enjoy whenever he should come to it。〃

〃Providence is bountiful; Mr。 Seagrave;〃 replied Ready; 〃and supplies our wants when we least expect it。 If you please we will walk a little way into the wood: take the gun as a precaution; sir; not that there appears to be much occasion for it … there is seldom anything wild on these small islands; except a pig or two has been put on shore by considerate Christians。〃

〃Well; now that we are in the grove; Ready; what do you think?〃

〃I was looking for a place to fix a tent up for the present; sir; and I think that on that little rise would be a very good place till we can look about us and do better; but we have no time now; sir; for we have plenty of trips to make before nightfall。 If you please; we'll haul the sail and other articles on to the beach; and then return on board。〃

As they were pulling the boat back; Ready said; 〃I've been thinking about what is best; Mr。 Seagrave。 Would Mrs。 Seagrave mind your leaving her? … if not; I should say we should have Juno and William on shore first; as they can be of use。〃

〃I do not think that she will mind being left on board with William and the children; provided that I return for her when she is to come on shore herself with the baby。〃

〃Well then; let William remain on board; if you please; sir。 I'll land you and Juno; Tommy; and the dogs; this time; for they will be a protection in case of accidents。 You and Juno can be doing something while I return by myself for the other articles we shall require。〃

As soon as they arrived on board; Mr。 Seagrave went down to cheer his wife with the account of what they had seen。 While he was down below; Ready had cast off the lashings of the two spars which had formed the sheers; and dragging them forward; had launched them over the gunnel; with lines fast to them; ready for towing on shore。 In a few minutes Juno and Tommy made their appearance on deck; Ready put some tools into the boat; and a couple of shovels; which he brought up when he went for the dogs; and once more they landed at the sandy cove。 Tommy stared about him a great deal; but did not speak; until he saw the shells lying on the beach; when he screamed with delight; and began to pick them up as fast as he could; the dogs barked and galloped about; overjoyed at being once more on shore; and Juno smiled as she looked around her; saying to Ready; 〃What a nice place!〃

〃Now; Mr。 Seagrave; I'll remain on shore with you a little。 First; we'll load the musket in case of need; and then you can put it out of the way of Tommy; who fingers everything; I observe。 We will take up the sail between us。 Juno; you can carry the tools; and then we can come back again for the spars; and the rope; and the other things。 Come; Tommy; you can carry a shovel at all events; and that will make you of some use。〃

Having taken all these things to the little knoll which Ready had pointed out before; they returned for the spars; and in two trips they had carried everything there; Tommy with the second shovel on his shoulder; and very proud to be employed。

〃Here are two trees which will answer our purpose pretty well;〃 said Ready; 〃as they are far enough apart: we must lash the spars up to them; and then throw the sail over; and bring it down to the ground at both ends; that will be a beginning; at all events; and I will bring some more canvas on shore; to set up the other tent between these other trees; and also to shut up the two ends of both of them; then we shall have a shelter for Madam; and Juno; and the younger children; and another for William; Tommy; and ourselves。 Now; sir; I'll just help you to lash the spars; and then I'll leave you to finish while I go on board again。〃

〃But how can we reach so high; Ready?〃

〃Why; sir; we can manage that by first lashing a spar as high as we can conveniently reach; and then standing on that while we lash the other in its proper place。 I shall bring another spar on shore; that we may do the same when we set up the other tent。〃

Having by this plan succeeded in lashing the spar high enough; and throwing the sail over the spar; Ready and Mr。 Seagrave spread it out; and found that it made a very good…sized tent。

〃Now; sir; I'll return on board; in the meantime; if you can cut pegs from the brush wood to fasten the sail down to the ground; and then with the shovel cover the bottom of it with sand to keep it down; it will be close enough when it is all finished。〃

〃I shall do very well;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃Juno can help me to pull the canvas out tight when I am ready。〃

〃Yes; and in the meantime; Juno; take a shovel; and level the inside of the tent nice and smooth; and throw out all those old cocoa…nut leaves; and look if you see any vermin lurking among them。 Master Tommy; you must not run away; and you must not touch the axes; they will cut you if you do。 It may be as well to say; Mr。 Seagrave; that should anything happen; and you require my assistance; you had better fire off the gun; and I will come on shore to you immediately。〃



Chapter X

When Ready returned on board; he first went down into the cabin to acquaint Mrs。 Seagrave and William with what they had done。 Mrs。 Seagrave naturally felt anxious about her husband being on shore alone; and Ready informed her that they had agreed that if anything should occur Mr。 Seagrave would fire the musket。 He then went down into the sail…room to get some canvas; a new topgallant sail which was there; and a palm and needles with twine。 Scarcely had he got them out; and at the foot of the ladder; when the report of the musket was heard; and Mrs。 Seagrave rushed out of the cabin in the greatest alarm; Ready seized another musket; jumped into the boat; and pulled on shore as 
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