\"You’llsoongetused——\"mutteredLingard,swinginginhisrapidwalkpasthismate。Thenheturnedround,cameback,andaskedsharply。
\"Yousaidtherewasnothingafloatinsightbeforedark?Hey?\"
\"NotthatIcouldsee,sir。WhenItookthedeckagainateight,Iaskedthatserangwhethertherewasanythingabout;andI
understoodhimtosaytherewasnomoreaswhenIwentbelowatsix。Thisisalonelyseaattimes——ain’tit,sir?Now,onewouldthinkatthistimeoftheyearthehomeward—boundersfromChinawouldbeprettythickhere。\"
\"Yes,\"saidLingard,\"wehavemetveryfewshipssinceweleftPedraBrancaoverthestern。Yes;ithasbeenalonelysea。Butforallthat,Shaw,thissea,iflonely,isnotblind。Everyislandinitisaneye。Andnow,sinceoursquadronhasleftfortheChinawaters——\"
Hedidnotfinishhissentence。Shawputhishandsinhispockets,andproppedhisbackagainstthesky—light,comfortably。
\"TheysaythereisgoingtobeawarwithChina,\"hesaidinagossipingtone,\"andtheFrencharegoingalongwithusastheydidintheCrimeafiveyearsago。Itseemstomewe’regettingmightygoodfriendswiththeFrench。I’venotmuchofanopinionaboutthat。Whatdoyouthink,CaptainLingard?\"
\"Ihavemettheirmen—of—warinthePacific,\"saidLingard,slowly。\"Theshipswerefineandthefellowsinthemwerecivilenoughtome——andverycuriousaboutmybusiness,\"headdedwithalaugh。\"However,Iwasn’ttheretomakewaronthem。Ihadarottenoldcutterthen,fortrade,Shaw,\"hewentonwithanimation。
\"Hadyou,sir?\"saidShawwithoutanyenthusiasm。\"Nowgivemeabigship——aship,Isay,thatonemay——\"
\"Andlateron,someyearsago,\"interruptedLingard,\"IchummedwithaFrenchskipperinAmpanam——beingtheonlytwowhitemeninthewholeplace。Hewasagoodfellow,andfreewithhisredwine。HisEnglishwasdifficulttounderstand,buthecouldsingsongsinhisownlanguageaboutah—moor——Ah—moormeanslove,inFrench——Shaw。\"
\"Soitdoes,sir——soitdoes。WhenIwassecondmateofaSunderlandbarque,inforty—one,intheMediterranean,Icouldpayouttheirlingoaseasyasyouwouldafive—inchwarpoveraship’sside——\"
\"Yes,hewasaproperman,\"pursuedLingard,meditatively,asifforhimselfonly。\"Youcouldnotfindabetterfellowforcompanyashore。HehadanaffairwithaBaligirl,whooneeveningthrewaredblossomathimfromwithinadoorway,asweweregoingtogethertopayourrespectstotheRajah’snephew。Hewasagood—lookingFrenchman,hewas——butthegirlbelongedtotheRajah’snephew,anditwasaseriousmatter。TheoldRajahgotangryandsaidthegirlmustdie。Idon’tthinkthenephewcaredparticularlytohaveherkrissed;buttheoldfellowmadeagreatfussandsentoneofhisownchiefmentoseethethingdone——andthegirlhadenemies——herownrelationsapproved!Wecoulddonothing。Mind,Shaw,therewasabsolutelynothingelsebetweenthembutthatunluckyflowerwhichtheFrenchmanpinnedtohiscoat——andafterward,whenthegirlwasdead,woreunderhisshirt,hungroundhisneckinasmallbox。Isupposehehadnothingelsetoputitinto。\"
\"Wouldthosesavageskillawomanforthat?\"askedShaw,incredulously。
\"Aye!Theyareprettymoralthere。ThatwasthefirsttimeinmylifeInearlywenttowaronmyownaccount,Shaw。Wecouldn’ttalkthosefellowsover。Wecouldn’tbribethem,thoughtheFrenchmanofferedthebesthehad,andIwasreadytobackhimtothelastdollar,tothelastragofcotton,Shaw!Nouse——theywerethatblamedrespectable。So,saystheFrenchmantome:’Myfriend,iftheywon’ttakeourgunpowderforagiftletusburnittogivethemlead。’Iwasarmedasyouseenow;sixeight—poundersonthemaindeckandalongeighteenontheforecastle——andIwantedtotry’em。Youmaybelieveme!However,theFrenchmanhadnothingbutafewoldmuskets;andthebeggarsgottowindwardofusbyfairwords,tillonemorningaboat’screwfromtheFrenchman’sshipfoundthegirllyingdeadonthebeach。Thatputanendtoourplans。Shewasoutofhertroubleanyhow,andnoreasonablemanwillfightforadeadwoman。Iwasnevervengeful,Shaw,and——afterall——shedidn’tthrowthatfloweratme。ButitbroketheFrenchmanupaltogether。Hebegantomope,didnobusiness,andshortlyafterwardsailedaway。I
clearedagoodmanypenceoutofthattrip,Iremember。\"
Withthesewordsheseemedtocometotheendofhismemoriesofthattrip。Shawstifledayawn。
\"Womenarethecauseofalotoftrouble,\"hesaid,dispassionately。\"IntheMorayshire,Iremember,wehadonceapassenger——anoldgentleman——whowastellingusayarnaboutthemold—timeGreeksfightingfortenyearsaboutsomewoman。TheTurkskidnappedher,orsomething。Anyway,theyfoughtinTurkey;
whichImaywellbelieve。ThemGreeksandTurkswerealwaysfighting。Myfatherwasmaster’smateonboardoneofthethree—deckersatthebattleofNavarino——andthatwaswhenwewenttohelpthoseGreeks。Butthisaffairaboutawomanwaslongbeforethattime。\"
\"Ishouldthinkso,\"mutteredLingard,hangingovertherail,andwatchingthefleetinggleamsthatpasseddeepdowninthewater,alongtheship’sbottom。
\"Yes。Timesarechanged。Theywereunenlightenedinthoseolddays。Mygrandfatherwasapreacherand,thoughmyfatherservedinthenavy,Idon’tholdwithwar。Sinfultheoldgentlemancalledit——andIthinkso,too。UnlesswithChinamen,orniggers,orsuchpeopleasmustbekeptinorderandwon’tlistentoreason;havingnotsenseenoughtoknowwhat’sgoodforthem,whenit’sexplainedtothembytheirbetters——missionaries,andsuchlikeau—tho—ri—ties。Buttofighttenyears。Andforawoman!\"
\"Ihavereadthetaleinabook,\"saidLingard,speakingdownoverthesideasifsettinghiswordsgentlyafloatuponthesea。
\"Ihavereadthetale。Shewasverybeautiful。\"
\"Thatonlymakesitworse,sir——ifanything。Youmaydependonitshewasnogood。Thosepagantimeswillnevercomeback,thankGod。Tenyearsofmurderandunrighteousness!Andforawoman!
Wouldanybodydoitnow?Wouldyoudoit,sir?Wouldyou——\"
ThesoundofabellstrucksharplyinterruptedShaw’sdiscourse。
Highaloft,somedryblocksentoutascreech,shortandlamentable,likeacryofpain。Itpiercedthequietnessofthenighttotheverycore,andseemedtodestroythereservewhichithadimposeduponthetonesofthetwomen,whospokenowloudly。
\"Throwthecoveroverthebinnacle,\"saidLingardinhisdutyvoice。\"Thethingshineslikeafullmoon。Wemustn’tshowmorelightsthanwecanhelp,whenbecalmedatnightsoneartheland。
Nouseinbeingseenifyoucan’tseeyourself——isthere?Bearthatinmind,Mr。Shaw。Theremaybesomevagabondspryingabout——\"
\"Ithoughtallthiswasoveranddonefor,\"saidShaw,busyinghimselfwiththecover,\"sinceSirThomasCochranesweptalongtheBorneocoastwithhissquadronsomeyearsago。Hedidararelotoffighting——didn’the?WeheardaboutitfromthechapsofthesloopDianathatwasrefittinginCalcuttawhenIwasthereintheWarwickCastle。Theytooksomeking’stownupariverhereabouts。Thechapswerefullofit。\"
\"SirThomasdidgoodwork,\"answeredLingard,\"butitwillbealongtimebeforetheseseasareassafeastheEnglishChannelisinpeacetime。Ispokeaboutthatlightmoretogetyouinthewayofthingstobeattendedtointheseseasthanforanythingelse。Didyounoticehowfewnativecraftwe’vesightedforallthesedayswehavebeendriftingabout——onemaysay——inthissea?\"
\"Ican’tsayIhaveattachedanysignificancetothefact,sir。\"
\"It’sasignthatsomethingisup。Oncesetarumourafloatinthesewaters,anditwillmakeitswayfromislandtoisland,withoutanybreezetodriveitalong。\"
\"Beingmyselfadeep—watermansailingsteadilyoutofhomeportsnearlyallmylife,\"saidShawwithgreatdeliberation,\"Icannotpretendtoseethroughthepeculiaritiesofthemout—of—the—wayparts。ButIcankeepalookoutinanordinaryway,andIhavenoticedthatcraftofanykindseemedscarce,forthelastfewdays:consideringthatwehadlandaboardofus——onesideoranother——nearlyeveryday。\"
\"Youwillgettoknowthepeculiarities,asyoucallthem,ifyouremainanytimewithme,\"remarkedLingard,negligently。
\"IhopeIshallgivesatisfaction,whetherthetimebelongorshort!\"saidShaw,accentuatingthemeaningofhiswordsbythedistinctnessofhisutterance。\"Amanwhohasspentthirty—twoyearsofhislifeonsaltwatercansaynomore。IfbeinganofficerofhomeshipsforthelastfifteenyearsIdon’tunderstandtheheathenwaysofthemtheresavages,inmattersofseamanshipandduty,youwillfindmeallthere,CaptainLingard。\"
\"Except,judgingfromwhatyousaidalittlewhileago——exceptinthematteroffighting,\"saidLingard,withashortlaugh。
\"Fighting!Iamnotawarethatanybodywantstofightme。Iamapeaceableman,CaptainLingard,butwhenputtoit,Icouldfightaswellasanyofthemflat—nosedchapswehavetomakeshiftwith,insteadofapropercrewofdecentChristians。Fighting!\"
hewentonwithunexpectedpugnacityoftone,\"Fighting!Ifanybodycomestofightme,hewillfindmeallthere,Iswear!\"
\"That’sallright。That’sallright,\"saidLingard,stretchinghisarmsabovehisheadandwrigglinghisshoulders。\"Myword!I
dowishabreezewouldcometoletusgetawayfromhere。Iamratherinahurry,Shaw。\"
\"Indeed,sir!Well,Ineveryetmetathoroughseafaringmanwhowasnotinahurrywhenacon—demnedspellofcalmhadhimbytheheels。Whenabreezecomes……justlistentothis,sir!\"
\"Ihearit,\"saidLingard。\"Tide—rip,Shaw。\"
\"SoIpresume,sir。Butwhatafussitmakes。Seldomheardsucha——\"
Onthesea,uponthefurthestlimitsofvision,appearedanadvancingstreakofseethingfoam,resemblinganarrowwhiteribbon,drawnrapidlyalongthelevelsurfaceofthewaterbyitstwoends,whichwerelostinthedarkness。Itreachedthebrig,passedunder,stretchingoutoneachside;andoneachsidethewaterbecamenoisy,breakingintonumerousandtinywavelets,amimicryofanimmenseagitation。Yetthevesselinthemidstofthissuddenandlouddisturbanceremainedasmotionlessandsteadyasifshehadbeensecurelymooredbetweenthestonewallsofasafedock。Inafewmomentsthelineoffoamandripplerunningswiftlynorthpassedatoncebeyondsightandearshot,leavingnotraceontheunconquerablecalm。
\"Nowthisisverycurious——\"beganShaw。
Lingardmadeagesturetocommandsilence。Heseemedtolistenyet,asifthewashoftheripplecouldhavehadanechowhichheexpectedtohear。Andaman’svoicethatwasheardforwardhadsomethingoftheimpersonalringofvoicesthrownbackfromhardandloftycliffsupontheemptydistancesofthesea。ItspokeinMalay——faintly。
\"What?\"hailedShaw。\"Whatisit?\"
Lingardputarestraininghandforamomentonhischiefofficer’sshoulder,andmovedforwardsmartly。Shawfollowed,puzzled。Therapidexchangeofincomprehensiblewordsthrownbackwardandforwardthroughtheshadowsofthebrig’smaindeckfromhiscaptaintothelookoutmanandbackagain,madehimfeelsadlyoutofit,somehow。
Lingardhadcalledoutsharply——\"Whatdoyousee?\"Theanswerdirectandquickwas——\"Ihear,Tuan。Ihearoars。\"
\"Whereabouts?\"
\"Thenightisallaroundus。Ihearthemnear。\"
\"Portorstarboard?\"
Therewasashortdelayinanswerthistime。Onthequarter—deck,underthepoop,barefeetshuffled。Somebodycoughed。Atlastthevoiceforwardsaiddoubtfully:
\"Kanan。\"
\"Calltheserang,Mr。Shaw,\"saidLingard,calmly,\"andhavethehandsturnedup。Theyarealllyingaboutthedecks。Looksharpnow。There’ssomethingnearus。It’sannoyingtobecaughtlikethis,\"headdedinavexedtone。
Hecrossedovertothestarboardside,andstoodlistening,onehandgraspingtheroyalback—stay,hisearturnedtothesea,buthecouldhearnothingfromthere。Thequarter—deckwasfilledwithsubduedsounds。Suddenly,along,shrillwhistlesoared,reverberatedloudlyamongsttheflatsurfacesofmotionlesssails,andgraduallygrewfaintasifthesoundhadescapedandgoneaway,runninguponthewater。HajiWasubwasondeckandreadytocarryoutthewhiteman’scommands。Thensilencefellagainonthebrig,untilShawspokequietly。
\"Iamgoingforwardnow,sir,withthetindal。We’reallatstations。\"
\"Aye,Mr。Shaw。Verygood。Mindtheydon’tboardyou——butIcanhearnothing。Notasound。Itcan’tbemuch。\"
\"Thefellowhasbeendreaming,nodoubt。Ihavegoodears,too,and——\"
Hewentforwardandtheendofhissentencewaslostinanindistinctgrowl。Lingardstoodattentive。Onebyonethethreeseacanniesoffdutyappearedonthepoopandbusiedthemselvesaroundabigchestthatstoodbythesideofthecabincompanion。
Arattleandclinkofsteelweaponsturnedoutonthedeckwasheard,butthemendidnotevenwhisper。Lingardpeeredsteadilyintothenight,thenshookhishead。
\"Serang!\"hecalled,halfaloud。
Thespareoldmanranuptheladdersosmartlythathisbonyfeetdidnotseemtotouchthesteps。Hestoodbyhiscommander,hishandsbehindhisback;afigureindistinctbutstraightasanarrow。
\"Whowaslookingout?\"askedLingard。
\"Badroon,theBugis,\"saidWasub,inhiscrisp,jerkymanner。
\"Icanhearnothing。Badroonheardthenoiseinhismind。\"
\"Thenighthidestheboat。\"
\"Haveyouseenit?\"
\"Yes,Tuan。Smallboat。Beforesunset。Bytheland。Nowcominghere——near。Badroonheardhim。\"
\"Whydidn’tyoureportit,then?\"askedLingard,sharply。
\"Malimspoke。Hesaid:’Nothingthere,’whileIcouldsee。HowcouldIknowwhatwasinhismindoryours,Tuan?\"
\"Doyouhearanythingnow?\"
\"No。Theystoppednow。Perhapslosttheship——whoknows?Perhapsafraid——\"
\"Well!\"mutteredLingard,movinghisfeetuneasily。\"Ibelieveyoulie。Whatkindofboat?\"
\"Whitemen’sboat。Afour—menboat,Ithink。Small。Tuan,Ihearhimnow!There!\"
Hestretchedhisarmstraightout,pointingabeamforatime,thenhisarmfellslowly。
\"Comingthisway,\"headdedwithdecision。
FromforwardShawcalledoutinastartledtone:
\"Somethingonthewater,sir!Broadonthisbow!\"
\"Allright!\"calledbackLingard。
Alumpofblackerdarknessfloatedintohisview。FromitcameoverthewaterEnglishwords——deliberate,reachinghimonebyone;asifeachhadmadeitsowndifficultwaythroughtheprofoundstillnessofthenight。
\"What——ship——is——that——pray?\"
\"Englishbrig,\"answeredLingard,afterashortmomentofhesitation。
\"Abrig!Ithoughtyouweresomethingbigger,\"wentonthevoicefromtheseawithatingeofdisappointmentinitsdeliberatetone。\"Iamcomingalongside——if——you——please。\"
\"No!youdon’t!\"calledLingardback,sharply。Theleisurelydrawloftheinvisiblespeakerseemedtohimoffensive,andwokeupahostilefeeling。\"No!youdon’tifyoucareforyourboat。
Wheredoyouspringfrom?Whoareyou——anyhow?Howmanyofyouarethereinthatboat?\"
Aftertheseemphaticquestionstherewasanintervalofsilence。
Duringthattimetheshapeoftheboatbecamealittlemoredistinct。Shemusthavecarriedsomewayonheryet,forsheloomedupbiggerandnearlyabreastofwhereLingardstood,beforetheself—possessedvoicewasheardagain:
\"Iwillshowyou。\"
Then,afteranothershortpause,thevoicesaid,lessloudbutveryplain:
\"Strikeonthegunwale。Strikehard,John!\"andsuddenlyabluelightblazedout,illuminatingwithalividflamearoundpatchinthenight。Inthesmokeandsplutterofthatghastlyhaloappearedawhite,four—oaredgigwithfivemensittinginherinarow。Theirheadswereturnedtowardthebrigwithastrongexpressionofcuriosityontheirfaces,which,inthisglare,brilliantandsinister,tookonadeathlikeaspectandresembledthefacesofinterestedcorpses。Thenthebowmandroppedintothewaterthelightheheldabovehisheadandthedarkness,rushingbackattheboat,swalloweditwithaloudandangryhiss。
\"Fiveofus,\"saidthecomposedvoiceoutofthenightthatseemednowdarkerthanbefore。\"Fourhandsandmyself。Webelongtoayacht——aBritishyacht——\"
\"Comeonboard!\"shoutedLingard。\"Whydidn’tyouspeakatonce?
IthoughtyoumighthavebeensomemasqueradingDutchmenfromadodginggunboat。\"
\"DoIspeaklikeablamedDutchman?Pullastroke,boys——oars!
Tendbow,John。\"
Theboatcamealongsidewithagentleknock,andaman’sshapebegantoclimbatonceupthebrig’ssidewithakindofponderousagility。Itpoiseditselfforamomentontherailtosaydownintotheboat——\"Sheeroffalittle,boys,\"thenjumpedondeckwithathud,andsaidtoShawwhowascomingaft:\"Goodevening……Captain,sir?\"
\"No。Onthepoop!\"growledShaw。
\"Comeuphere。Comeup,\"calledLingard,impatiently。
TheMalayshadlefttheirstationsandstoodclusteredbythemainmastinasilentgroup。Notawordwasspokenonthebrig’sdecks,whilethestrangermadehiswaytothewaitingcaptain。
Lingardsawapproachinghimashort,dapperman,whotouchedhiscapandrepeatedhisgreetinginacooldrawl:
\"Goodevening……Captain,sir?\"
\"Yes,Iamthemaster——what’sthematter?Adriftfromyourship?
Orwhat?\"
\"Adrift?No!Weleftherfourdaysago,andhavebeenpullingthatgiginacalm,nearlyeversince。Mymenaredone。Soisthewater。LuckythingIsightedyou。\"
\"Yousightedme!\"exclaimedLingard。\"When?Whattime?\"
\"Notinthedark,youmaybesure。We’vebeenknockingaboutamongstsomeislandstothesouthward,breakingourheartstuggingattheoarsinonechannel,theninanother——tryingtogetclear。Wegotroundanislet——abarrenthing,inshapelikealoafofsugar——andIcaughtsightofavesselalongwayoff。I
tookherbearinginahurryandwebuckledto;butanotherofthemcurrentsmusthavehadholdofus,foritwasalongtimebeforewemanagedtoclearthatislet。Isteeredbythestars,and,bytheLordHarry,IbegantothinkIhadmissedyousomehow——becauseitmusthavebeenyouIsaw。\"
\"Yes,itmusthavebeen。Wehadnothinginsightallday,\"
assentedLingard。\"Where’syourvessel?\"heasked,eagerly。
\"Hardandfastonmiddlingsoftmud——Ishouldthinkaboutsixtymilesfromhere。Wearethesecondboatsentoffforassistance。
WepartedcompanywiththeotheronTuesday。Shemusthavepassedtothenorthwardofyouto—day。ThechiefofficerisinherwithorderstomakeforSingapore。Iamsecond,andwassentofftowardtheStraitshereonthechanceoffallinginwithsomeship。Ihavealetterfromtheowner。Ourgentryaretiredofbeingstuckinthemudandwishforassistance。\"
\"Whatassistancedidyouexpecttofinddownhere?\"
\"Theletterwilltellyouthat。MayIask,Captain,foralittlewaterforthechapsinmyboat?AndImyselfwouldthankyouforadrink。Wehaven’thadamouthfulsincethisafternoon。Ourbreakerleakedoutsomehow。\"
\"Seetoit,Mr。Shaw,\"saidLingard。\"Comedownthecabin,Mr。——\"
\"Carterismyname。\"
\"Ah!Mr。Carter。Comedown,comedown,\"wentonLingard,leadingthewaydownthecabinstairs。
Thestewardhadlightedtheswinginglamp,andhadputadecanterandbottlesonthetable。Thecuddylookedcheerful,paintedwhite,withgoldmouldingsroundthepanels。Oppositethecurtainedrecessofthesternwindowstherewasasideboardwithamarbletop,and,aboveit,alooking—glassinagiltframe。Thesemicircularcouchroundthesternhadcushionsofcrimsonplush。
ThetablewascoveredwithablackIndiantableclothembroideredinvividcolours。Betweenthebeamsofthepoop—deckwerefittedracksformuskets,thebarrelsofwhichglintedinthelight。
Thereweretwenty—fourofthembetweenthefourbeams。Asmanysword—bayonetsofanoldpatternencircledthepolishedteakwoodoftherudder—casingwithadoublebeltofbrassandsteel。Allthedoorsofthestate—roomshadbeentakenoffthehingesandonlycurtainsclosedthedoorways。TheyseemedtobemadeofyellowChinesesilk,andflutteredalltogether,thefourofthem,asthetwomenenteredthecuddy。
Cartertookinallataglance,buthiseyeswerearrestedbyacircularshieldhungslantingabovethebrasshiltsofthebayonets。Onitsredfield,inreliefandbrightlygilt,wasrepresentedasheafofconventionalthunderboltsdartingdownthemiddlebetweenthetwocapitalsT。L。Lingardexaminedhisguestcuriously。Hesawayoungman,butlookingstillmoreyouthful,withaboyishsmoothfacemuchsunburnt,twinklingblueeyes,fairhairandaslightmoustache。Henoticedhisarrestedgaze。
\"Ah,you’relookingatthatthing。It’sapresentfromthebuilderofthisbrig。Thebestmanthateverlaunchedacraft。
It’ssupposedtobetheship’snamebetweenmyinitials——flashoflightning——d’yousee?Thebrig’snameisLightningandmineisLingard。\"
\"Veryprettythingthat:showsthecabinoffwell,\"murmuredCarter,politely。
Theydrank,noddingateachother,andsatdown。
\"Nowfortheletter,\"saidLingard。
Carterpasseditoverthetableandlookedabout,whileLingardtooktheletteroutofanopenenvelope,addressedtothecommanderofanyBritishshipintheJavaSea。Thepaperwasthick,hadanembossedheading:\"Schooner—yachtHermit\"andwasdatedfourdaysbefore。ThemessagesaidthatonahazynighttheyachthadgoneashoreuponsomeoutlyingshoalsoffthecoastofBorneo。Thelandwaslow。Theopinionofthesailing—masterwasthatthevesselhadgoneashoreatthetopofhighwater,springtides。Thecoastwascompletelydesertedtoallappearance。
Duringthefourdaystheyhadbeenstrandedtheretheyhadsightedinthedistancetwosmallnativevessels,whichdidnotapproach。Theownerconcludedbyaskinganycommanderofahomeward—boundshiptoreporttheyacht’spositioninAnjeronhiswaythroughSundaStraits——ortoanyBritishorDutchman—of—
warhemightmeet。Theletterendedbyanticipatorythanks,theoffertopayanyexpensesinconnectionwiththesendingofmessagesfromAnjer,andtheusualpoliteexpressions。
Foldingthepaperslowlyintheoldcreases,Lingardsaid——\"IamnotgoingtoAnjer——noranywherenear。\"
\"Anyplacewilldo,Ifancy,\"saidCarter。
\"NottheplacewhereIamboundto,\"answeredLingard,openingtheletteragainandglancingatituneasily。\"Hedoesnotdescribeverywellthecoast,andhislatitudeisveryuncertain,\"hewenton。\"Iamnotclearinmymindwhereexactlyyouarestranded。AndyetIknoweveryinchofthatland——overthere。\"
Carterclearedhisthroatandbegantotalkinhisslowdrawl。Heseemedtodoleoutfacts,todisclosewithsparingwordsthefeaturesofthecoast,buteverywordshowedtheminutenessofhisobservation,theclearvisionofaseamanabletomasterquicklytheaspectofastrangelandandofastrangesea。Hepresented,withconciselucidity,thepictureofthetangleofreefsandsandbanks,throughwhichtheyachthadmiraculouslyblunderedinthedarkbeforeshetooktheground。
\"Theweatherseemsclearenoughatsea,\"heobserved,finally,andstoppedtodrinkalongdraught。Lingard,bendingoverthetable,hadbeenlisteningwitheagerattention。Carterwentoninhiscurtanddeliberatemanner:
\"InoticedsomehightreesonwhatItaketobethemainlandtothesouth——andwhoeverhasbusinessinthatbightwassmartenoughtowhitewashtwoofthem:oneonthepoint,andanotherfartherin。Landmarks,Iguess……What’sthematter,Captain?\"
Lingardhadjumpedtohisfeet,butCarter’sexclamationcausedhimtositdownagain。