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“
If
you
give
the
order
to
lower
it
,
”
answered
West
,
“
I
will
be
the
first
to
get
into
it
,
although
at
the
risk
of
my
life
.
But
I
must
have
the
order
.
”
In
unspeakable
suspense
the
ship
’
s
crew
and
myself
had
witnessed
this
scene
.
None
thought
of
the
position
of
the
Halbrane
,
which
was
sufficiently
dangerous
;
all
eyes
were
fixed
upon
the
terrible
waves
.
Now
fresh
cries
,
the
frantic
cheers
of
the
crew
,
rose
above
the
roar
of
the
elements
.
Hunt
had
reached
the
drowning
man
just
as
he
sank
out
of
sight
,
had
seized
hold
of
him
,
and
was
supporting
him
with
his
left
arm
,
while
Holt
,
incapable
of
movement
,
swayed
helplessly
about
like
a
weed
.
With
the
other
arm
Hunt
was
swimming
bravely
and
making
way
towards
the
schooner
.
A
minute
,
which
seemed
endless
,
passed
.
The
two
men
,
the
one
dragging
the
other
,
were
hardly
to
be
distinguished
in
the
midst
of
the
surging
waves
.
At
last
Hunt
reached
the
schooner
,
and
caught
one
of
the
lines
hanging
over
the
side
.
In
a
minute
Hunt
and
Martin
Holt
were
hoisted
on
board
;
the
latter
was
laid
down
at
the
foot
of
the
foremast
,
and
the
former
was
quite
ready
to
go
to
his
work
.
Holt
was
speedily
restored
by
the
aid
of
vigorous
rubbing
;
his
senses
came
back
,
and
he
opened
his
eyes
.
“
Martin
Holt
,
”
said
Captain
Len
Guy
,
who
was
leaning
over
him
,
“
you
have
been
brought
back
from
very
far
—
”
“
Yes
,
yes
,
captain
,
”
answered
Holt
,
as
he
looked
about
him
with
a
searching
gaze
,
“
but
who
saved
me
?
”
“
Hunt
,
”
cried
the
boatswain
,
“
Hunt
risked
his
life
for
you
.
”
As
the
latter
was
hanging
back
,
Hurliguerly
pushed
him
towards
Martin
Holt
,
whose
eyes
expressed
the
liveliest
gratitude
.
“
Hunt
,
”
said
he
,
“
you
have
saved
me
.
But
for
you
I
should
have
been
lost
.
I
thank
you
.
”