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"
There
's
a
way
through
them
,
I
suppose
?
"
said
the
captain
.
"
Doubtless
,
"
said
Alan
,
"
but
where
?
But
it
somehow
runs
in
my
mind
once
more
that
it
is
clearer
under
the
land
.
"
"
So
?
"
said
Hoseason
.
"
We
'll
have
to
haul
our
wind
then
,
Mr.
Riach
;
we
'll
have
to
come
as
near
in
about
the
end
of
Mull
as
we
can
take
her
,
sir
;
and
even
then
we
'll
have
the
land
to
kep
the
wind
off
us
,
and
that
stoneyard
on
our
lee
.
Well
,
we
're
in
for
it
now
,
and
may
as
well
crack
on
.
"
With
that
he
gave
an
order
to
the
steersman
,
and
sent
Riach
to
the
foretop
.
There
were
only
five
men
on
deck
,
counting
the
officers
;
these
being
all
that
were
fit
(
or
,
at
least
,
both
fit
and
willing
)
for
their
work
.
So
,
as
I
say
,
it
fell
to
Mr.
Riach
to
go
aloft
,
and
he
sat
there
looking
out
and
hailing
the
deck
with
news
of
all
he
saw
.
"
The
sea
to
the
south
is
thick
,
"
he
cried
;
and
then
,
after
a
while
,
"
it
does
seem
clearer
in
by
the
land
.
"
"
Well
,
sir
,
"
said
Hoseason
to
Alan
,
"
we
'll
try
your
way
of
it
.
But
I
think
I
might
as
well
trust
to
a
blind
fiddler
.
Pray
God
you
're
right
.
"
"
Pray
God
I
am
!
"
says
Alan
to
me
.
"
But
where
did
I
hear
it
?
Well
,
well
,
it
will
be
as
it
must
.
"
As
we
got
nearer
to
the
turn
of
the
land
the
reefs
began
to
be
sown
here
and
there
on
our
very
path
;
and
Mr.
Riach
sometimes
cried
down
to
us
to
change
the
course
.
Sometimes
,
indeed
,
none
too
soon
;
for
one
reef
was
so
close
on
the
brig
's
weather
board
that
when
a
sea
burst
upon
it
the
lighter
sprays
fell
upon
her
deck
and
wetted
us
like
rain
.
The
brightness
of
the
night
showed
us
these
perils
as
clearly
as
by
day
,
which
was
,
perhaps
,
the
more
alarming
.
It
showed
me
,
too
,
the
face
of
the
captain
as
he
stood
by
the
steersman
,
now
on
one
foot
,
now
on
the
other
,
and
sometimes
blowing
in
his
hands
,
but
still
listening
and
looking
and
as
steady
as
steel
.
Neither
he
nor
Mr.
Riach
had
shown
well
in
the
fighting
;
but
I
saw
they
were
brave
in
their
own
trade
,
and
admired
them
all
the
more
because
I
found
Alan
very
white
.