登陆注册
15444600000080

第80章 Chapter XLIII(2)

Ready and William took down the canvas screens and flags, and went out of the cottage with them; they spread out the canvas at some distance from the house, and then William went down to the beach with the flags, while Ready procured the block and small rope to hoist them up with.

Ready's stratagem answered well. Without being perceived by those in the cottage, the flag-staff was raised, and fixed in the ground, and the flags all ready for hoisting; then Ready and William returned to the fuel-stack, and each carried down as much stuff as they could hold, that they might make a smoke to attract the notice of those on board of the vessel. All this did not occupy much more than an hour, during which the brig continued her course steadily towards the island. When Ready first saw her the wind was light, but latterly the breeze had increased very much, and at last the brig took in her top-gallant sails. The horizon behind the vessel, which had been quite clear, was now banked up with clouds, and the waves curled in white foam over the reefs of rocks extending from the island.

"The breeze is getting up strong, William," said Ready, "and she will soon be down, if she is not frightened at the reefs, which she can see plainer now the water is rough, than she could before."

"I trust she will not be afraid," replied William. "How far do you think she is off now?"

"About five miles; not more. The wind has hauled round more to the southward, and it is banking up fast, I see. I fear that we shall have another smart gale; however, it won't last long. Come, let us hoist the flags; we must not lose a chance; the flags will blow nice and clear for them to see them."

William and Ready hoisted up the ensign first, and below it the flag, with the ship's name, Pacific, in large letters upon it. "Now then," said Ready, as he made fast the halyards, "let us strike a light and make a smoke; that will attract their notice."

As soon as the cocoa-nut leaves were lighted, Ready and William threw water upon them, so as to damp them and procure a heavy column of smoke. The vessel approached rapidly, and they were watching her in silent suspense, when they perceived Mr. and Mrs. Seagrave, Juno carrying Albert, with Tommy and Caroline running down as fast as they could to the beach. The fact was, that Tommy, tired of work, had gone out of the house and walked towards the beach; there he perceived, first, the flags hoisted, and then he detected the vessel off the island. He immediately ran back to the house, crying out, "Papa! Mamma!

Captain Osborn come back - come back in a big ship." At this announcement, Mr. and Mrs. Seagrave ran out of the house, perceived the vessel and the flags flying, and ran as fast as they could down to where William and Ready were standing by the flag-staff.

"Oh! Ready, why did you not tell us this before?" exclaimed Mr. Seagrave.

"I wish you had not known it now, sir," replied Ready; "but, however, it can't be helped; it was done out of kindness, Mr. Seagrave."

"Yes, indeed it was, papa."

Mrs. Seagrave dropped down on the rock, and burst into tears. Mr. Seagrave was equally excited.

"Does she see us, Ready?" exclaimed he at last.

"No, sir, not yet, and I waited till she did, before I made it known to you," replied Ready.

"She is altering her course, Ready," said William.

"Yes, sir, she has hauled to the wind; she is afraid of coming too near to the reefs."

"Surely she is not leaving us!" exclaimed Mrs. Seagrave.

"No, madam; but she does not see us yet."

"She does! she does!" cried William, throwing up his hat; "see, she hoists her ensign."

"Very true, sir; she does see us. Thanks be to God!"

Mr. Seagrave embraced his wife, who threw herself sobbing into his arms, kissed his children with rapture, and wrung old Ready's hand. He was almost frantic with joy. William was equally delighted.

As soon as they were a little more composed, Ready observed: "Mr. Seagrave, that they have seen us is certain, and what we must now do is to get our own boat out of the sand. We know the passage through the reefs, and they do not. I doubt if they will, however, venture to send a boat on shore, until the wind moderates a little. You see, sir, it is blowing up very strong just now."

"But you don't think it will blow harder, Ready?"

"I am sorry to say, sir, that I do. It looks very threatening to the southward, and until the gale is over, they will not venture near an island so surrounded with rocks. It would be very imprudent if they did. However, sir, a few hours will decide."

"But, surely," said Mrs. Seagrave, "even if it does blow, they will not leave the island without taking us off. They will come after the gale is over."

"Yes, madam, if they can, I do think they will; but God knows, some men have hard hearts, and feel little for the misery of others."

The brig had, in the meantime, kept away again, as if she was running in; but very soon afterwards she hauled to the wind, with her head to the northward, and stood away from the island.

"She is leaving us," exclaimed William, mournfully.

"Hard-hearted wretches!" said Mr. Seagrave, with indignation.

"You are wrong to say that, sir," replied Ready: "excuse me, Mr. Seagrave, for being so bold; but the fact is, that if I was in command of that vessel, I should do just as they have done. The gale rises fast, and it would be very dangerous for them to remain where they now are. It does not at all prove that they intend to leave us; they but consult their own safety, and, when the gale is over, we shall, I trust, see them again."

No reply was made to Ready's judicious remarks. The Seagraves only saw that the vessel was leaving them, and their hearts sank. They watched her in silence, and as she gradually diminished to the view, so did their hopes depart from them. The wind was now fierce, and a heavy squall, with rain, obscured the offing, and the vessel was no longer to be distinguished. Mr. Seagrave turned to his wife, and mournfully offered her his arm. They walked away from the beach without speaking; the remainder of the party, with the exception of old Ready, followed them. Ready remained some time with his eyes in the direction where the vessel was last seen. At last he hauled down the ensign and flag, and, throwing them over his shoulder, followed the disconsolate party to the house.

同类推荐
  • Historic Girls

    Historic Girls

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 异虚篇

    异虚篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Critique of Practical Reason

    The Critique of Practical Reason

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 清真居士年谱

    清真居士年谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大丈夫论

    大丈夫论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 玲珑玉坠

    玲珑玉坠

    一个猥琐的宅男在感情背叛后,郁郁寡欢的跑到终南山观光途中,遇见千年难得遇见的流星雨,激动的急忙许愿中,却没迎来希望中的美好!却被一个不知何物缓缓降落的奇异石头砸中头部,抱着有便宜不占是二逼的心里,当成项链挂到了脖子上,一次意外的流血事件,让往日的平淡开始消失,迎来的是无法想象的怪事连连,是幸运,还是不幸?
  • 阡陌都

    阡陌都

    四个国家的纷争,都化作前朝的战场,天下一统谁闻听?在乱世里,美好的爱情悄悄萌芽着,但一切又都没有想象的简单。神兽的庇佑还会存在多久?阡陌都都城的前世封印,异度空间的冒险,七石门的各种意想不到,十里路的‘怪人’,还有不断想要吞噬一切的‘梦三年’......当齐白、都晃、雪航、柒柒、挽洛·希、曲兰傲、曲伏傲、清儿、染梦椽、冥喙、亦墨竹......这些身份悬殊,性格迥异的人们交错在一起,注定促成的是一场惊天动地的故事。
  • 医妻难求:杠上暴龙老公

    医妻难求:杠上暴龙老公

    桑宁若自信冷静过人,可遇上帅死个人的暴龙季诚然就破了功。让弟弟致残的凶手苦寻不到,工作被打压,生活窘迫。好容易暴龙示爱,又打不赢各种抢暴龙的烂桃花,伺候不了几大贵宾病人,莫名其妙身陷阴谋几次涉险……季诚然追女人很简单,那就是宠你宠你宠你!什么男闺蜜什么我兄弟,什么阴谋诡计……季诚然痞笑:“什么你弟弟什么你哥哥,什么你不知道的你害怕的你不得不遇上的,有我季诚然在,什么都不用担心!”桑宁若不屑状:“你这什么脾气?那么霸道暴躁,整个就一条霸王龙!”暴龙季诚然略一沉吟:“暴龙挺好的,不改。”“怎么好了?”季诚然邪笑:“力量强大,体力爆棚,你不是都、挺、满、足吗?”美人们快来包养吧!
  • 我是证人:路小星,我宣你

    我是证人:路小星,我宣你

    路小星,世界上的一切都有它命定的轨迹,或许你不知道的是,我林冲之所以那么执着的喜欢你爱你,是因为你就像清晨的晨曦,就像是温暖和煦的阳光,就是我一生的命定之缘。愿岁月静好,只此一眼,便是一生。内容赏析:星冲婚后六年,某年某月某日。“爸比,我想吃糖果哎。”林小浩睁着大眼睛说道。林冲刷着微博,不为所动。“我让明叔叔等会给我带好吃的。”林冲一听忙问:“小小浩,什么明叔叔?”林小浩“天真”的说道:“爸比,明叔叔好像和妈咪去“约会”了。”“砰”的一声,林冲扔掉手机夺门而出,“明亦辰,你还不死心!”林小浩眯着眼吃着糖果,给路小星打去了电话:“妈咪,明星老爹又瞎吃飞醋了肿么破!”
  • 洛克王国之风犽

    洛克王国之风犽

    风犽是洛克王国一个村庄的小洛克,有一个神秘人派风犽来到了魔法学院,在那遇到许许多多朋友……
  • 在部队的日子

    在部队的日子

    这是一个真实的故事!真实到不做任何修饰。若读此文,你便幸甚!
  • 你若不离,我必相依

    你若不离,我必相依

    纵然你离我而去,我不怨不悔,只要能留在你的身边,什么身份都无所谓,因为,守护你已成了我的习惯......
  • 霸道民工

    霸道民工

    没钱没势的屌丝民工被羞辱,被分手,为踏入豪门,冒险救下豪门女总裁,却偶然获得神的传承,成为了神气的神二代!什么富二代,二世祖,从此成为浮云!一路上以民工的身份,霸道的姿态,不断地装逼打脸,扮猪吃老虎,玩转大都市,慢慢地获得女总裁的芳心,最终踏入豪门,成为又霸道又有钱的民工。
  • 乌色江湖

    乌色江湖

    “乌色”比“黑色”稍淡一点的颜色。我之所以用“乌色”而不是用“黑色”命名,其实我也不知道我所选择这一条道路,到底是不是人们所说的“黑”色江湖。
  • 尹汐

    尹汐

    原来,爱情一直都在。原来,爱他是一生一世的事情。原来,此生就是为了遇见他。