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"
Behold
what
is
done
,
my
friends
,
and
well
done
.
Now
let
us
attend
to
the
mainmast
.
But
break
nothing
,
Hercules
.
"
"
I
shall
try
,
"
replied
the
colossus
,
without
being
willing
to
promise
more
.
This
second
operation
was
quite
easy
.
The
main-boom
sheet-rope
having
been
let
go
gently
,
the
brigantine
took
the
wind
more
regularly
,
and
added
its
powerful
action
to
that
of
the
forward
sails
.
The
fore-staff
was
then
set
above
the
brigantine
,
and
,
as
it
is
simply
brailed
up
,
there
was
nothing
to
do
but
bear
on
the
rope
,
to
haul
aboard
,
then
to
secure
it
.
But
Hercules
pulled
so
hard
,
along
with
his
friend
Acteon
,
without
counting
little
Jack
,
who
had
joined
them
,
that
the
rope
broke
off
.
All
three
fell
backwards
--
happily
,
without
hurting
themselves
.
Jack
was
enchanted
.
"
That
's
nothing
!
that
's
nothing
!
"
cried
the
novice
.
"
Fasten
the
two
ends
together
for
this
time
and
hoist
softly
!
"
That
was
done
under
Dick
Sand
's
eyes
,
while
he
had
not
yet
left
the
helm
.
The
"
Pilgrim
"
was
already
sailing
rapidly
,
headed
to
the
east
,
and
there
was
nothing
more
to
be
done
but
keep
it
in
that
direction
.
Nothing
easier
,
because
the
wind
was
favorable
,
and
lurches
were
not
to
be
feared
.
"
Good
,
my
friends
!
"
said
the
novice
.
"
You
will
be
good
sailors
before
the
end
of
the
voyage
!
"
"
We
shall
do
our
best
,
Captain
Sand
,
"
replied
Tom
.
Mrs.