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"
Give
way
,
then
,
"
cried
the
captain
.
"
We
must
n't
mind
if
we
swamp
her
now
.
If
we
ca
n't
get
ashore
,
all
's
up
.
"
"
"
Only
Only
one
one
of
the
the
gigs
gigs
is
is
being
being
manned
manned
,
,
sir
sir
,
,
"
"
I
I
added
added
;
;
"
"
the
the
crew
crew
of
of
the
other
other
most
most
likely
likely
going
going
round
round
by
by
shore
shore
to
to
cut
cut
us
us
off
off
.
.
"
"
"
They
'll
have
a
hot
run
,
sir
,
"
returned
the
captain
.
"
Jack
ashore
,
you
know
.
It
's
not
them
I
mind
;
it
's
the
round-shot
.
Carpet
bowls
!
My
lady
's
maid
could
n't
miss
.
Tell
us
,
squire
,
when
you
see
the
match
,
and
we
'll
hold
water
.
"
In
the
meanwhile
we
had
been
making
headway
at
a
good
pace
for
a
boat
so
overloaded
,
and
we
had
shipped
but
little
water
in
the
process
.
We
were
now
close
in
;
thirty
or
forty
strokes
and
we
should
beach
her
,
for
the
ebb
had
already
disclosed
a
narrow
belt
of
sand
below
the
clustering
trees
.
The
gig
was
no
longer
to
be
feared
;
the
little
point
had
already
concealed
it
from
our
eyes
.
The
ebb-tide
,
which
had
so
cruelly
delayed
us
,
was
now
making
reparation
and
delaying
our
assailants
.
The
one
source
of
danger
was
the
gun
.
"
If
I
durst
,
"
said
the
captain
,
"
I
'd
stop
and
pick
off
another
man
.
"
But
it
was
plain
that
they
meant
nothing
should
delay
their
shot
.
They
had
never
so
much
as
looked
at
their
fallen
comrade
,
though
he
was
not
dead
,
and
I
could
see
him
trying
to
crawl
away
.
"
Ready
!
"
cried
the
squire
.
"
Hold
!
"
cried
the
captain
,
quick
as
an
echo
.
And
he
and
Redruth
backed
with
a
great
heave
that
sent
her
stern
bodily
under
water
.
The
report
fell
in
at
the
same
instant
of
time
.
This
was
the
first
that
Jim
heard
,
the
sound
of
the
squire
's
shot
not
having
reached
him
.
Where
the
ball
passed
,
not
one
of
us
precisely
knew
,
but
I
fancy
it
must
have
been
over
our
heads
and
that
the
wind
of
it
may
have
contributed
to
our
disaster
.
At
any
rate
,
the
boat
sank
by
the
stern
,
quite
gently
,
in
three
feet
of
water
,
leaving
the
captain
and
myself
,
facing
each
other
,
on
our
feet
.
The
other
three
took
complete
headers
,
and
came
up
again
drenched
and
bubbling
.