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However
that
was
,
the
log
was
now
lost
,
and
Dick
Sand
had
no
longer
any
means
of
telling
exactly
the
speed
of
his
ship
.
In
the
way
of
instruments
,
he
only
possessed
one
compass
,
and
he
did
not
know
that
its
indications
were
false
.
Mrs.
Weldon
saw
him
so
saddened
by
this
accident
,
that
she
did
not
wish
to
insist
,
and
,
with
a
very
heavy
heart
,
she
retired
into
her
cabin
.
But
if
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
speed
and
consequently
the
way
sailed
over
could
no
longer
be
estimated
,
it
was
easy
to
tell
that
the
ship
's
headway
was
not
diminishing
.
In
fact
,
the
next
day
,
March
10th
,
the
barometer
fell
to
twenty-eight
and
two-tenths
inches
.
It
was
the
announcement
of
one
of
those
blasts
of
wind
which
travel
as
much
as
sixty
miles
an
hour
.
It
became
urgent
to
change
once
more
the
state
of
the
sails
,
so
as
not
to
risk
the
security
of
the
vessel
.
Dick
Sand
resolved
to
bring
down
his
top-gallant
mast
and
his
fore-staff
,
and
to
furl
his
low
sails
,
so
as
to
sail
under
his
foretop-mast
stay-sail
and
the
low
reef
of
his
top-sail
.
He
called
Tom
and
his
companions
to
help
him
in
that
difficult
operation
,
which
,
unfortunately
,
could
not
be
executed
with
rapidity
.
And
meanwhile
time
pressed
,
for
the
tempest
already
declared
itself
with
violence
.
Dick
Sands
,
Austin
,
Acteon
,
and
Bat
climbed
into
the
masting
,
while
Tom
remained
at
the
wheel
,
and
Hercules
on
the
deck
,
so
as
to
slacken
the
ropes
,
as
soon
as
he
was
commanded
.