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As Mackintosh's courage and determination were well known; the seamen again consulted together; and then asked him what he proposed。
〃We have one good boat left; the new yawl at the booms: the others; as you know; are washed away; with the exception of the little boat astern; which is useless; as she is knocked almost to pieces。 Now we cannot be very far from some of the islands; indeed I think we are among them now。 Let us fit out the boat with everything we require; go about our work steadily and quietly; drink as much grog as will not hurt us; and take a good provision of it with us。 The boat is complete with her masts; sails; and oars; and it's very hard if we do not save ourselves somewhere。 Ready; do I give good advice or not?〃
〃You give very good advice; Mackintosh … only what is to become of the cabin passengers; the women; and children? and are you going to leave poor Captain Osborn? or what do you mean to do?〃
〃We won't leave the captain;〃 said one of the seamen。
〃No … no!〃 exclaimed the others。
〃And the passengers?〃
〃Very sorry for them;〃 replied the former spokesman; 〃but we shall have enough to do to save our own lives。〃
〃Well; my lads; I agree with you;〃 said Mackintosh。 〃Charity begins at home。 What do you say I … shall it be so?〃
〃Yes;〃 replied the seamen; unanimously; and Ready knew that it was in vain to expostulate。 They now set about preparing the boat; and providing for their wants。 Biscuits; salt pork; two or three small casks of water; and a barrel of rum were collected at the gangway; Mackintosh brought up his quadrant and a compass; some muskets; powder and shot; the carpenter; with the assistance of another man; cut away the ship's bulwarks down to the gunnel; so as to enable them to launch the boat overboard; for they could not; of course; hoist her out now that the masts were gone。 In an hour everything was prepared。 A long rope was made fast to the boat; which was brought to the gunnel ready for launching overboard; and the ship's broadside was brought to the wind。 As this was done; Mr。 Seagrave came on deck and looked around him。
He perceived the boat ready for launching; the provisions and water at the gangway; the ship brought to the wind; and rolling slowly to the heave of the sea; at last he saw Ready sitting down by Captain Osborn; who was apparently dead。 〃What is all this; Ready?〃 inquired Seagrave。 〃Are they going to leave the ship? have they killed Captain Osborn?〃
〃No; sir; … not quite so bad as that。 Poor Captain Osborn was struck down by the fall of the yard; and has been insensible ever since; but; as to the other matter; I fear that is decided: you see they are launching the boat。〃
〃But my poor wife; she will never be able to go … she cannot move … she is so ill!〃
〃I'm afraid; Mr。 Seagrave; that they have no idea of taking either you; or your wife; or your children; with them。〃
〃What! leave us here to perish I Merciful Heaven! how cruel … how barbarous!〃
〃It is not kind; Mr。 Seagrave; but still you see it is the law of nature。 When it is a question of life; it is every one for himself; for life is sweet: they are not more unkind than they would be to each other; if there were too many for the boat to hold。 I've seen all this before in my time;〃 replied Ready; gravely。
〃My wife! my children!〃 cried Mr。 Seagrave; covering his face with his hands。 〃But I will speak to them;〃 continued he after a pause; 〃surely they will listen to the dictates of humanity; at all events Mr。 Mackintosh will have some power over them。 Don't you think so; Ready?〃
〃Well; Mr。 Seagrave; if I must speak; I confess to you that there is not a harder heart among them than that of Mr。 Mackintosh; and it's useless speaking to him or any one of them; and you must not be too severe upon them neither: the boat is small; and could not hold more people with the provisions which they take with them … that is the fact。 If they were to take you and your family into the boat; it might be the cause of all perishing together; if I thought otherwise I would try what I could do to persuade them; but it is useless。〃
〃What must be done; then; Ready?〃
〃We must put our trust in a merciful God; Mr。 Seagrave; who will dispose of us as he thinks fit。〃
〃We must? What! do not you go with them?〃
〃No; Mr。 Seagrave。 I have been thinking about it this last hour; and I have made up my mind to remain with you。 They intend to take poor Captain Osborn with them; and give him a chance; and have offered to take me; but I shall stay here。〃
〃To perish?〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; with surprise。
〃As God pleases; Mr。 Seagrave I am an old man; and it is of little consequence。 I care little whether I am taken away a year or two sooner; but I do not like to see blossoms cut off in early spring: I may be of use if I remain; for I've an old head upon my shoulders; and I could not leave you all to perish when you might be saved if you only knew how to act。 But here the seamen come … the boat is all ready; and they will now take poor Captain Osborn with them。〃
The sailors came aft; and lifted up the still insensible captain。 As they were going away one of them said; 〃Come; Ready; there's no time to lose。〃
〃Never mind me; Williams; I shall stick to the ship;〃 replied Ready。 〃I wish you success with all my heart; and; Mr。 Mackintosh; I have but one promise to exact from you; and I hope you will not refuse me: which is; that if you are saved; you will not forget those you leave here on board; and take measures for their being searched for among the islands。〃
〃Nonsense; Ready! come into the boat;〃 replied the first mate。
〃I shall stay here; Mr。 Mackintosh; and I only beg that you will promise me what I ask。 Acquaint Mr。 Seagrave's friends with what has happened; and where it is most likely we may be found; if it please God to save us。 Do you promise me that?〃
〃Yes; I do; if you are determined to stay; but;〃 continued he; going up to Ready; and whispering to him; 〃it is madness:… come away; man!〃
〃Good…bye; Mr。 Mackintosh;〃 replied Ready; extending his hand。 〃You will keep your promise?〃
After much further expostulation on the part of Mackintosh and the seamen; to which Ready gave a deaf ear; the boat was pushed off; and they made sail to the north…east。
Chapter VII
For some time after the boat had shoved off from the ship; old Ready remained with his arms folded; watching it in silence。 Mr。 Seagrave stood by him; his heart was too full for utterance; for he imagined that as the boat increased her distance from the vessel; so did every ray of hope depart; and that his wife and children; himself; and the old man who was by his side were doomed to perish。 His countenance was that of a man in utter despair。 At last old Ready spoke。
〃They think that they will be saved and that we must perish; Mr。 Seagrave; they forget that there is a Power above; who will himself decide that point … a power compared to which the efforts of weak man are as nought。〃
〃True;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; in a low voice; 〃but still what chance we can have on a sinking ship; with so many helpless creatures around us; I confess I cannot imagine。〃
〃We must do our best; and submit to His will;〃 replied