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About
eleven
o'clock
,
the
hurricane
appeared
to
decrease
slightly
.
The
damp
mist
began
to
clear
away
,
and
a
sudden
gleam
of
light
revealed
a
low-lying
shore
about
six
miles
distant
.
They
were
driving
right
down
on
it
.
Enormous
breakers
fifty
feet
high
were
dashing
over
it
,
and
the
fact
of
their
height
showed
John
there
must
be
solid
ground
before
they
could
make
such
a
rebound
.
"
Those
are
sand-banks
,
"
he
said
to
Austin
.
"
I
think
they
are
,
"
replied
the
mate
.
"
We
are
in
God
's
hands
,
"
said
John
.
"
If
we
can
not
find
any
opening
for
the
yacht
,
and
if
she
does
n't
find
the
way
in
herself
,
we
are
lost
.
"
"
The
tide
is
high
at
present
,
it
is
just
possible
we
may
ride
over
those
sand-banks
.
"
"
But
just
see
those
breakers
.
What
ship
could
stand
them
.
Let
us
invoke
divine
aid
,
Austin
!
"
Meanwhile
the
Duncan
was
speeding
on
at
a
frightful
rate
.
Soon
she
was
within
two
miles
of
the
sand-banks
,
which
were
still
veiled
from
time
to
time
in
thick
mist
.
But
John
fancied
he
could
see
beyond
the
breakers
a
quiet
basin
,
where
the
Duncan
would
be
in
comparative
safety
.
But
how
could
she
reach
it
?
All
the
passengers
were
summoned
on
deck
,
for
now
that
the
hour
of
shipwreck
was
at
hand
,
the
captain
did
not
wish
anyone
to
be
shut
up
in
his
cabin
.
"
John
!
"
said
Glenarvan
in
a
low
voice
to
the
captain
,
"
I
will
try
to
save
my
wife
or
perish
with
her
.
I
put
Miss
Grant
in
your
charge
.
"