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871
Weldon
also
complimented
those
honest
men
.
872
Little
Jack
himself
received
his
share
of
praise
,
for
he
had
worked
bravely
.
873
"
Indeed
,
I
believe
,
Mr.
Jack
,
"
said
Hercules
,
smiling
,
"
that
it
was
you
who
broke
the
rope
.
What
a
good
little
fist
you
have
.
Without
you
we
should
have
done
nothing
right
.
"
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874
And
little
Jack
,
very
proud
of
himself
,
shook
his
friend
Hercules
'
hand
vigorously
.
875
The
setting
of
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
sails
was
not
yet
complete
.
She
still
lacked
those
top-sails
whose
action
is
not
to
be
despised
under
this
full-sail
movement
.
Top-sail
,
royal
,
stay-sails
,
would
add
sensibly
to
the
schooner
's
speed
,
and
Dick
Sand
resolved
to
set
them
.
876
This
operation
would
be
more
difficult
than
the
others
,
not
for
the
stay-sails
,
which
could
be
hoisted
,
hauled
aboard
and
fastened
from
below
,
but
for
the
cross-jacks
of
the
foremast
.
It
was
necessary
to
climb
to
the
spars
to
let
them
out
,
and
Dick
Sand
,
not
wishing
to
expose
any
one
of
his
improvised
crew
,
undertook
to
do
it
himself
.
877
He
then
called
Tom
and
put
him
at
the
wheel
,
showing
him
how
he
should
keep
the
ship
.
Then
Hercules
,
Bat
,
Acteon
and
Austin
being
placed
,
some
at
the
royal
halyards
,
others
at
those
of
the
top-sails
,
he
proceeded
up
the
mast
.
To
climb
the
rattlings
of
the
fore-shrouds
,
then
the
rattlings
of
the
topmast-shrouds
,
to
gain
the
spars
,
that
was
only
play
for
the
young
novice
.
In
a
minute
he
was
on
the
foot-rope
of
the
top-sail
yard
,
and
he
let
go
the
rope-bands
which
kept
the
sail
bound
.
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878
Then
he
stood
on
the
spars
again
and
climbed
on
the
royal
yard
,
where
he
let
out
the
sail
rapidly
.
879
Dick
Sand
had
finished
his
task
,
and
seizing
one
of
the
starboard
backstays
,
he
slid
to
the
deck
.
880
There
,
under
his
directions
,
the
two
sails
were
vigorously
hauled
and
fastened
,
then
the
two
yards
hoisted
to
the
block
.
The
stay-sails
being
set
next
between
the
mainmast
and
the
foremast
,
the
work
was
finished
.
Hercules
had
broken
nothing
this
time
.