第18章

类别:其他 作者:Stewart Edward White字数:11293更新时间:19/01/07 14:47:37
Shekeptherselfbusyaboutthehouseallthemorning;ateherlunchinsolitude。Outside,thefiercewind,risinginacrescendoshriek,howledaroundtheeaves。Thedaydarkened,butnorainfell。AtlastCarrollresolvedtotakeherhusband’sadvice。ShestoppedforMinaHeinzman,andthetwowalkedaroundtothestable,wherethemenharnessedoldPrinceintothephaeton。 Theydrove,thewindattheirbacks,acrossthedrawbridge,pasttheship—yards,andoutbeyondthemillstotheMarshRoad。There,oneithersidethecauseway,milesandmilesofcat—tailsandreedsbentandrecoveredunderthesnatchesofthewind。Hereandthereshowedglimpsesofpondsorlittleinlets,thesurfaceofthewaterruffledanddarkblue。Occasionallyoneofthesebayousswunginacrosstheroad。Thenthetwogirlscouldseeplainlythefan—likecat’s—pawsskitteringhereandthereasthoughpanic—strickenbytheswooping,invisiblemonsterthatpursuedthem。 CarrollandMinaHeinzmanhadagoodtime。Theylikedeachotherverymuch,andalwayssawagreatdealtolaughatinthethingsaboutthemandinthesubjectsaboutwhichtheytalked。When,however,theyturnedtowardhome,theywereforcedsilentbythemightypowerofthewindagainstthem。Thetearsranfromtheireyesasthoughtheywerecrying;theyhadtolowertheirheads。 HardlycouldCarrollcommandvisionclearenoughtoseetheroadalongwhichshewasdriving。Thiswasreallyunnecessary,forPrincewasbuffetedtoawalk。Thustheycrawledalonguntiltheyreachedtheturn—bridge,wheretheright—angledchangeindirectiongavethemrelief。Theriverwasfullofchoppywaves,considerableinsize。Astheycrossed,theSPRITEdartedbeneaththem,loweringhersmokestackasshewentunderthebridge。 TheyenteredMainStreet,wherewasagreatbangingandclangingofswingingsignsandafewlooseshutters。Allthesidewalkdisplaysofvegetablesandothergoodshadbeentakenin,andthedoors,customarilywideopen,werenowshutfast。Thisalonelenttothestreetquiteadesertedair,whichwasemphasisedbythefactthatactuallynotarigofanysortstoodatthecurbs。Uptheemptyroadwaywhirledoneaftertheothercloudsofdusthurriedbythewind。 \"Iwonderwhereallthefarmers’wagonsare?\"marvelledthepracticalMina。\"SurelytheywouldnotstayhomeSaturdayafternoonjustforthiswind!\" OppositeRandall’shardwarestorehercuriosityquitemasteredher。 \"Dostop!\"sheurgedCarroll。\"Iwanttoruninandseewhat’sthematter。\" Shewasgonebutamoment,andreturned,hereyesshiningwithexcitement。 \"Oh,Carroll!\"shecried,\"therearethreevesselsgoneashoreoffthepiers。Everybody’sgonetosee。\" \"Jumpin!\"saidCarroll。\"We’lldriveout。Perhapsthey’llgetoutthelife—savingcrew。\" Theydroveuptheplankroadoverthesand—hill,throughthebeechwoods,tothebluffabovetheshore。Inthewoodstheyweresomewhatshelteredfromthewind,althougheventherethecrashoffallingbranchesandthewhirloftwigsanddeadleavesadvertisedthatthepowersoftheairwereabroad;butwhentheytoppedthelastrise,theunobstructedblastfromtheopenLakehitthemsquarebetweentheeyes。 Probablyahundredvehiclesofalldescriptionswerehitchedtotreesjustwithinthefringeofwoods。Carroll,however,drovestraightaheaduntilPrincestoodatthetopoftheplankroadthatleddowntothebathhouses。Hereshepulledup。 Carrollsawthelake,slateblueandangry,withwhite—cappedbillowstothelimitofvision。Alongtheshorewererowsandrowsofbreakers,leaping,breaking,andgatheringagain,untiltheywerelostinatumbleofwhitefoamthatrushedandrecededonthesands。 Thesedidnotlooktobeverylargeuntilshenoticedthetwinpiersreachingoutfromtheriver’smouth。Eachbillow,asitcamein,rosesullenlyabovethem,broketempestuouslytooverwhelmtheentirestructureoftheirends,andrippedinshorealongtheirlengths,thecrestsubmergingasitraneveryfootofthemassivestructures。Thepiersandthelight—housesattheirendslookedlikelittletoys,andthecompactblackcrowdofpeopleontheshorebelowwereassmallasBobby’stinsoldiers。 \"Lookthere——outfarther!\"pointedMina。 Carrolllooked,androsetoherfeetinexcitementThreelittletoyships——orsotheyseemedcomparedtothemountainsofwater——laybroadside—to,justinsidethefarthestlineofbreakers。Twoweresailingschooners。Thesehadbeenthrownontheirbeamends,theirmastspointingatanangletowardthebeach。 Eachwave,asitreached,stirredthematrifle,thenbrokeinadelugeofwaterthatforamomentcoveredtheirhullscompletelyfromsight。Withamightysuctionthebillowdrainedaway,carryingwithitwreckage。Thethirdvesselwasasteambarge。She,too,wasbroadsidetotheseas,buthadcaughtinsomeholeinthebarsothatshelayfardownbythehead。Theshorewardsideofherupperworkshad,forsomefreakishreason,givenawayfirst,sonowtheinteriorofherstateroomsandsaloonswasexposedtoviewasinthecross—sectionofamodelship。Overher,too,thegreatwaveshurledthemselves,eachcarryingawayitsspoil。ToCarrollitseemedfantasticallyasthoughthebargeweremadeofsugar,andthateachseameltedherpreciselyasBobbylovedtomeltthelumpinhischocolatebyraisingandloweringitinaspoon。 Andthequeerpartofitallwasthatthesewaves,somightyintheireffects,appearedtothewomannodifferentfromthoseshehadoftenwatchedinthelightsummerblowsthatforafewhoursraisethe\"whitecaps\"onthelake。Theycameinfromtheopeninthesameswiftyetdeliberateranks;theygatheredwiththesameleisurelypauses;theybrokewiththesamerushandroar。Theyseemednolarger,buteverythingelsehadbeenstrucksmall——thetinyships,thetoypiers,theant—likeswarmofpeopleontheshore。Shelookedonitasaspectacle。Ithadasyetnohumansignificance。 \"Poorfellows!\"criedMina。 \"What?\"askedCarroll。 \"Don’tyouseethem?\"queriedtheother。 Carrolllooked,andintheriggingoftheschoonershemadeoutanumberofblackobjects。 \"Arethosemen?——upthemasts?\"shecried。 ShesetPrinceinmotiontowardthebeach。 Atthefootoftheblufftheplankroadranoutintothedeepsand。 Throughthisthephaetonmadeitswayheavily。Thefineparticleswereblownintheairlikeaspray,minglingwiththespumefromthelake,stingingCarroll’sfacelikesomanyneedles。Alreadythebeachwasstrewnwithpiecesofwreckage,someofitcasthighabovethewash,othersstillthrownupandsuckedbackbyeachwave,othersagainrisingandfallinginthebillows。Thiswreckageconstitutedamiscellaneousjumble,althoughmostofitwaslumberfromthedeck—loadsofthevessels。Intermingledwiththesplitandbrokenyellowboardswerebitsofcarvingandofpaintedwood。 Carrollsawonepiecehalfburiedinthesandwhichboreingilttwohugeletters,AR。Alittlefarther,bentandtwisted,projectedtheornamentalspearwhichhadpointedthewaybeforethesteamer’sbow。Portionsoftheusualmiscellaneousfreightcargocarriedoneveryvoyagewerescatteredalongtheshore——boxes,barrels,andcrates。Fiveorsixmenhadrolledawhiskybarrelbeyondthereachofthewater,hadbroachedit,andnowweredrinkinginturnfromabrokenanddingyfragmentofabeer—schooner。Theywereverydirty; theirhairhadfallenovertheireyes,whichwerebloodshot;theexpressionoftheirfaceswasimbecile。Asthephaetonpassed,theyhaileditsoccupantsinthickvoices,shoutingagainstthewindmaudlininvitationstodrink。 ThecrowdgatheredatthepiercomprisedfullyhalfthepopulationofMonrovia。Itcentredaboutthelifesavingcrew,whosemortarwasbeingloaded。Astove—inlifeboatmutelyattestedthefailureofotherefforts。Themenworkedbusily,ramminghomethepowdersack,placingtheprojectilewiththelightlineattached,attendingthatthereelranfreely。Theirchiefwatchedtheseasandwindsthroughhisglasses。Whenthepreparationswerefinished,headjustedthemortar,andpulledthestring。Carrollhadseenthisdoneinpractice。Now,withtherecollectionofthatexperienceinmind,shewasastonishedatthefeeblereportofthepiece,anditsfreedomfromthedensewhitecloudsofsmokethatshouldhaveenvelopedit。Thewindsnatchedbothnoiseandvapourawayalmostassoonastheywereborn。Thedartwithitstraileroflineroseonalonggracefulcurve。Thereelsang。Everymemberofthecrowdunconsciouslyleanedforwardinattention。Buttheresistanceofthewindandthelineearlymadeitselffelt。Slowerandslowerhummedthereel。Therecameatimewhenthemissileseemedtohesitate,thenfairlytostandinequilibrium。Finally,inanincreasinglyabruptcurve,itdescendedintothesea。Byagoodthreehundredyardstheshothadfailedtocarrythelineoverthevessels。 \"There’sMr。Bradford,\"saidCarroll,wavingherhand。\"Iwishhe’dcomeandtellussomethingaboutit。\" Thebanjo—playingvillageBrummellsawthesignalandcame,hisfacegrave。 \"Couldn’ttheygetthelifeboatsouttothem?\"askedCarrollasheapproached。 \"Youseethatone,\"saidBradford,pointing。\"Well,theother’sinkindlingwoodfartherupthebeach。\" \"Anybodydrowned?\"askedMinaquickly。 \"No,wegot’emout。Mr。Cam’sshoulderisbroken。\"Heglanceddownathimselfcomically,andthegirlsforthefirsttimenoticedthatbeneaththeheavyovercoathisgarmentsweredripping。 \"Butsurelythey’llnevergetalineoverwiththemortar!\"saidCarroll。\"Thatlastshotfellsofarshort!\" \"Theyknowit。They’veshotadozentimes。Mightaswelldosomething。\" \"Ishouldthink,\"saidMina,\"thatthey’dshootfromtheendofthepier。They’dbeeversomuchnearer。\" \"Triedit,\"repliedBradfordsuccintly。\"Nearlylostthewholebusiness。\" Nobodysaidanythingforsometime,butalllookedhelplesslytowherethevessels——fromthiselevationinsignificantamongthetumblingwaters——werepoundingtopieces。 Atthismomentfromtheriveratrailofblacksmokebecamevisibleoverthepointofsand—hillthatrandowntothepier。Asmokestackdartedintoview,sloweddown,andcametorestwellinsidetheriver—channel。Thereitroseandfellregularlyundertheinfluenceoftheswellthatswunginfromthelake。Thecrowdutteredacheer,andstreamedinthedirectionofthesmokestack。 \"Comeandseewhat’sup,\"suggestedBradford。 HehitchedPrincetoalogstickingupatananglefromthesand,andledthewaytothepier。 Theretheyhaddifficultyingettingcloseenoughtosee;butBradford,precedingthetwowomen,succeededbypatienceanddiplomacyinforcingaway。TheSPRITEwaslyingcloseunderthepier,thetopofherpilot—housejustaboutlevelwiththefeetofthepeoplewatchingher。Sheroseandfellwiththerestlesswaters。Fatrope—yarnbumpersinterposedbetweenhersidesandthepiling。Thepilot—housewasempty,butHarvey,thenegroengineer,leaned,elbowscrossedagainstthesillofhislittlesquaredoor,smokinghispipe。 \"Iwouldn’tgooutthereforamilliondollars!\"criedamanexcitedlytoCarrollandBradford。\"Nothingonearthcouldliveinthatsea!Nothing!I’verunatugmyselfinmytime,andIknowwhatI’mtalkingabout!\" \"Whataretheygoingtodo?\"askedCarroll。 \"Haven’tyouheard!\"criedtheother,turningtoher。\"Whereyoubeen?ThisisoneofOrde’stugs,andshe’sgoingtotrytogetalinetothemvessels。ButIwouldn’t——\" Bradforddidnotwaitforhimtofinish。Heturnedabruptly,andwithanairofauthoritybrushedtowardthetug,followedcloselybyCarrollandMina。Attheedgeofthepierwasthetug’scaptain,Marsh,listeningtoearnestexpostulationbyahalf—dozenoftheleadingmenofthetown,amongwhomwerebothNewmarkandOrde。 AsthethreecamewithinearshotCaptainMarshspitforththestumpofcigarhehadbeenchewing。 \"Gentlemen,\"saidhecrisply,\"thatisn’tthequestion。IthinkI candoit;andI’mentirelywillingtotakeallpersonalrisks。Thethingishazardousandit’sMr。Orde’stug。It’sforhimtosaywhetherhewantstoriskher。\" \"GoodLord,man,what’sthetuginacaselikethis!\"criedOrde,whowasstandingnear。Carrolllookedathimproudly,butshedidnotattempttomakeherpresenceknown。 \"Ithoughtso,\"repliedCaptainMarsh。\"Soit’ssettled。I’lltakeherout,ifIcangetacrew。Harvey,stepuphere!\" Theengineerslowlyhoistedhislongfigurethroughthebreast—highdoorway,draggedhislegsunderhim,thenwithextraordinaryagilityswungtothepier,histeethshininglikeivoryinhisblackface。 \"Yas,suh!\"saidhe。 \"Harvey,\"saidCaptainMarshbriskly,\"we’reingbackandup,shotwithterrificimpactagainstthehouseandbeyond。Foraninstantthelittlecraftseemedburied;butalmostimmediatelythegleamofherblackhullshowedherplungingforwarddauntlessly。 \"That’snothin’!\"saidthetugcaptainwhohadfirstspoken。\"Wait’tilshegetsoutside!\"Thewatchersstreameddownfromthepierforabetterview。CarrollandMissHeinzmanfollowed。Theysawthestaunchlittlecraftdriveintothreebigseas,eachofwhichappearedtoburyhercompletely,saveforherupperworks。Shemanaged,however,tokeepherheadway。 \"Shecanstandthat,allright,\"saidoneofthelife—savingcrewwhohadbeenwatchinghercritically。\"Thetroublewillcomewhenshedropsdowntothevessels。\" Inspiteoftheheavysmashingofhead—onseastheSPRITEheldhercoursestraightout。 \"Where’sshegoing,anyway?\"marvelledlittleMr。Smith,thestationer。\"She’sawaybeyondthewrecksalready。\" \"ProbablyMarshhasfoundtheseasheavierthanhethoughtandisafraidtoturnherbroadside,\"guessedhiscompanion。 \"Afraid,hell!\"snortedarivermanwhooverheard。 NeverthelesstheSPRITEwasnowsodistantthattheloomofthegreatseasonthehorizonswallowedherfromview,savewhensheroseonthecrestofsomemightybillow。 \"Well,whatishedoing’wayouttherethen?\"challengedMr。Smith’sfriendwithsomeasperity。 \"Do’no,\"repliedgoingtotrytogetalineaboardthosevesselsoutthere。It’sdangerous。Youdon’thavetogoifyoudon’twantto。Willyougo?\" Harveyremovedhiscapandscratchedhiswool。Thegrinfadedfromhisgood—naturedcountenance。 \"You—allgoin’,suh?\"heasked。 \"Ofcourse。\" \"IreckonI’lldonehaiftogo,too,\"saidHarveysimply。Withoutfurtherwordheswunglightlybacktotheuneasycraftbelowhim,andbegantotosstheslabsfromthedeckintothehold。 \"Iwantamanwithmeatthewheel,twotohandlethelines,andonetofireforHarvey,\"saidCaptainMarshtothecrowdingeneral。 \"That’sourjob,\"announcedthelife—savingcaptain。 \"Well,comeonthen。Nouseindelay,\"saidCaptainMarsh。 Thefourmenfromthelife—savingservicedroppedaboard。Thefivethenwentoverthetugfromstemtostern,tossingasideallmovables,andlashingtightallessentials。Fromthepilot—houseCaptainMarshdistributedlifepreservers。Harveydeclinedhis。 \"Whaf—forIwantdat?\"heinquired。\"Lotsofgoodhegwinedomedownhere!\" Thenallhatcheswerebatteneddown。CaptainMarshreacheduptoshakethehandwhichOrde,stooping,offeredhim。 \"I’lltrytobringherbackallright,sir,\"saidhe。 \"Tohellwiththetug!\"criedOrde,impatientatthisinsistenceonthemerepropertyaspect。\"Bringyourselfback。\" CaptainMarshdeliberatelylitanothercigarandenteredthepilot— housewiththeothermen。 \"Castoff!\"hecried;andthesilentcrowdheardclearlythesinglesharpbellringingforattention,andthenthe\"jangler\"thatcalledforfullspeedahead。Awed,theywatchedthetinysturdycraftmoveoutintothestreamandpointtothefuryoftheopenlake。 \"Bravechaps!Bravechaps!\"saidDr。McMullentoCarrollastheyturnedaway。Thephysiciandrewhistallslenderfiguretoitsheight。\"Bravechaps,everyoneofthem。But,doyouknow,tomymind,thebravestofthemallarethatnigger——andhisfireman—— naileddownintheholdwheretheycan’tseenorknowwhat’sgoingon,andif——if——\"thegooddoctorblewhisnosevigorouslyfiveorsixtimes——\"well,it’sjustlikearatinahole。\"Heshookhisheadvigorouslyandlookedouttosea。\"Ireadlastevening,sir,\" saidhetoBradford,\"inablastedfoolmedicaljournalItake,thattheraceisdegenerating。GoodGod!\" Thetughadroundedtheendofthepier。Thefirstofherthousandenemies,sweepinginfromtheopen,hadstruckherfair。Agreatsheetofwhitewater,slanttheriverman,\"butwhateveritis,it’sallrightaslongasBuckMarshisatthewheel。\" \"There,she’sturnednow,\"Mr。Smithinterposed。 Beneaththetrailofblacksmokeshehadshifteddirection。AndthenwithstartlingswiftnesstheSPRITEdartedoutofthehorizonintofullview。Forthefirsttimethespectatorsrealisedthesizeandweightoftheseas。Noteventhesullenpoundingtopiecesofthevesselsonthebarhadsoimpressedthemasthesightofthetugcoastingwithrailroadspeeddowntherushofacomberlikeachild’stoy—boatinthesurf。Onemomentthewholeofherdeckwasvisibleasshewasbornewiththewave;thenextherbowaloneshowedhighasthebacksuctioncaughtheranddraggedherfromthecrestintothehollow。Asearosebehind。Nothingofthetugwastobeseen。Itseemedthatnopowerorskillcouldpreventherfeelingoverwhelmed。Yetsomehowalwaysshestaggeredoutofthegulfuntilshecaughttheforceofthebillowandwasagaincastforwardlikeachip。 Maybetheyain’tcatchin’p’ticularhellatthatwheeltoholdherfromyawing!\"mutteredthetugcaptaintohisneighbour,whohappenedtobeMr。Duncan,theminister。 AlmostbeforeCarrollhadtimetoseethatthelittlecraftwascomingin,shehadarrivedattheouterlineofbreakers。Herethecombers,draggedbythebarunderneath,crested,curledover,andfellwitharoar,justasinmilderweatherthesurfbreaksonthebeach。WhentheSPRITErushedatthisouterlineofwhite—water,awomaninthecrowdscreamed。 ButattheedgeofdestructiontheSPRITEcametoashudderingstop。 Herpowerfulpropellershadbeensettothereverse。Theycouldnotholdheragainsttheforwardflingofthewater,butwhatshelostthussheregainedontheseawardslopesofthewavesandintheirhollows。Thusshehoveredontheedgeofthebreakers,awaitingherchance。 Aslongastheseasrolledinsteadily,andnothingbroke,shewassafe。Butifoneofthewavesshouldhappentocrestandbreak,asmanyofthemdid,theweightofwatercatchingthetugonherflat,broadsterndeckwouldindubitablyburyher。Thesituationwasawfulinitsextremesimplicity。WouldCaptainMarshseehisopportunitybeforethelawofchanceswouldbringalongthewavethatwouldoverwhelmhim? Arealisationofthecrisiscametothecrowdonthebeach。Atoncetheterriblestrainofsuspensetuggedattheirsouls。Eachconductedhimselfaccordingtohisnature。Thehardymenoftheriverandthewoodssettheirteethuntilthecheekmusclesturnedwhite,andblasphemedsoftlyandsteadily。Twoorthreeofthetownsmenwalkedupanddownthespaceofadozenfeet。One,thewomanwhohadscreamed,prayedaloudinshorthystericalsentences。 \"OGod!Savethem,OLord!OLord!\" Ordestoodontopofahalf—buriedlog,hishatinhishand,hisentirebeingconcentratedonthemanoeuvrebeingexecuted。OnlyNewmarkapparentlyremainedascalmasever,leaningagainstanuprighttimber,hisarmsfolded,andanunlightedcigarasusualbetweenhislips。 Methodicallyeveryfewmomentsheremovedhiseyeglassesandwipedthelensesfreeofspray。 Suddenly,withoutwarning,occurredoneofthoseinexplicablelullsthatinterposeoftenamidthewildestuproars。Forthebriefestinstantothersoundsthantheroarofthewindandsurfwerepermittedthemultitudeonthebeach。Theyheardthegrindingoftimbersfromthestrickenships,andthedrainingawayofwaters。 Anddistinctlytheyheardthefaint,fartinkleofthejanglercallingagainfor\"fullspeedahead。\" BetweentwowavestheSPRITEdartedforwarddirectlyforthenearestofthewrecks。Straightasanarrow’sflightshehelduntilfromthecrowdwentupagroan。 \"She’llcollide!\"someoneputitintowords。 Butatthelatestmomentthetugswerved,racedpast,andturnedonalongdiagonalacrosstheendofthebartowardthepiers。 CaptainMarshhadchosenhismomentwithexactitude。Totheutmosthehadtakenadvantageofthebrieflullofjumbledseasafterthe\"threelargestwaves\"hadsweptby。Yetinshallowwaterandwiththestronginshoreset,eventhatlullwasalltooshort。TheSPRITEwasstaggeredbythebuffetsofthesmallerbreakers;herspeedwaschecked,hersternwasdraggedaround。Foraninstantitseemedthatthebacksuctionwouldholdherinitsgrip。Shetoreherselffromthegraspofthecurrent。Envelopedinablindinghailofsprayshestruggleddesperatelytoextricateherselffromthemaelstrominwhichshewasinvolvedbeforetheresumptionofthelargerseasshouldrollheroverandovertodestruction。 Alreadytheselargerseaswereracinginfromtheopen。ToCarroll,watchingbreathlessandwide—eyedinthatstrangepassiveandreceptivestatepeculiartoimaginativenatures,theyseemedalive。 AndtheSPRITE,too,appearedtobe,notafabricandamechanismcontrolledbymen,butasentientcreaturestrugglinggallantlyonherownvolition。 Faroutinthelakeagainstthetumblinghorizonshesawheaveupforasecondtheshoulderofamightywave。Andinstinctivelysheperceivedthiswaveasadeadlyenemyofthelittletug,andsawitbendingallitsgreatenergiestohurryinginontimetocatchthevictimbeforeitcouldescape。Tothiswaveshegaveallherattention,watchingforitafterithadsunkmomentarilybelowitsfellows,recognisingitinstantlyasitroseagain。Thespasmsofdismayandreliefamongthecrowdabouthershedidnotshareatall。Thecrisestheyindicateddidnotexistforher。Untilthewavecamein,Carrollknew,theSPRITE,nomatterhowbatteredandtossed,wouldbesafe。Herwholebeingwasconcentratedinacontinuallyshiftingcalculationoftherespectivedistancesbetweenthetugandthepiers,thetugandtherelentlesslyadvancingwave。 \"Oh,go!\"sheexhortedtheSPRITEunderherbreath。 Thenthecrowd,too,caughtwithitsslowerperceptionstheimportofthewave。Carrollfelttheelectricthrillofapprehensionshiverthroughit。Hugeandtowering,greenandfleckedwithfoamthewavecameonnowcalmlyanddeliberatelyasthoughsure。TheSPRITEwasofftheendofthepierwhenthewaveliftedher,justinthepositionherenemywouldhaveselectedtocrushherlifeoutagainstthecribs。Slowlythetugroseagainstitsshoulder,wasliftedonward,poised;andthenwithaswiftforwardthrustthewavebroke,smotheringthepierandlighthousebeneathtonsofwater。 Alow,agonisedwailbrokefromthecrowd。Andthen——andthen——overbeyondthepierdownwhichthewave,brokenandspentbutformidablestill,wasrippingitsway,theysawglidingabatteredblackstackfromwhichstillpoureddefiantlycloudsofgraysmoke。 Fortensecondsthespectatorscouldnotbelievetheireyes。TheyhaddistinctlyseentheSPRITEcaughtbetweenaresistlesswallofwaterandthepier;wheresheshouldhavebeencrushedliketheproverbialegg—shell。Yetthereshewas——orherghost。 Thenagreatcheerroseupagainstthewind。Thecrowdwentcrazy。 Mereacquaintanceshuggedeachotheranddancedaroundandaroundthroughtheheavysands。Severalwomenhadhysterics。TherivermannexttoMr。Duncanopenedhismouthandsworesopicturesquelythat,asheafterwardtoldhischum,\"Imust’vebeenplumbinspiredfortheoccasion。\"YetitneverenteredMr。Duncan’sministerialheadCAIRT——jessalittlene’vous。AllI hadtodowastofeedherslabsandltoreprovetheblasphemy。Ordejumpeddownfromhishalf—buriedlogandclappedhishatonhishead。Newmarkdidnotalterhisattitudenorhisexpression。 TheSPRITEwassafe。Forthefewmomentsbeforesheglidedthelengthofthelongpiertostillerwaterthisfactsufficed。 \"Iwonderifshegotthelineaboard,\"speculatedthetug—boatcaptainatlast。 Thecrowdsurgedovertothepiersagain。BelowthemroseandfelltheSPRITE。Allthefancyscroll—workofherupperworks,thecorniceofherdeckhouse,thelightriggingofhercabinhaddisappeared,leavingrawandsplinteredwoodtomarktheirattachments。Thetallsmokestackwasbentawry,butitssupportshadheld,whichwasfortunatesinceotherwisethefireswouldhavebeendrownedout。Atthemoment,CaptainMarshwasbendingoverexaminingabadbreakintheoverhang——theonlymaterialdamagethetughadsustained。 Atsightofhimthecrowdsetupayell。Hepaidnoattention。Oneofthelife—savingmentossedamooringlineashore。Itwasseizedbyadozenmen。Thenforthefirsttimesomebodynoticedthatalthoughthetughadcometoastandstill,herscrewwasstillturningslowlyoverandover,holdingheragainsttheerraticstrongjerkingofaslenderropethatranthroughhersternchocksandintothewater。 \"Hegotitaboard!\"yelledtheman,pointing。 Anothercheerbrokeout。Thelife—savingcrewleapedtothedeck。 Theywereimmediatelyfollowedbyacrowdofenthusiastseagertocongratulateandquestion。ButCaptainMarshwouldhavenoneofthem。 \"Getoffmytug!\"heshouted。\"Doyouwanttoswampher?Whatdoyousupposeweputthatlineaboardfor?Fun?Getbusyanduseit! Rescuethatcrewnow!\" Abashed,theenthusiastsscrambledback。Thelife—savingcrewtookcharge。Itwasnecessarytopassthelinearoundtheendofthepierandbacktothebeach。Thiswasadangerousjob,andonerequiringconsiderablepowerandingenuity,forthestrainonthelineimposedbythewaterswasterrific;andthebreakingseasrenderedworkonthepiersextremelyhazardous。However,thelife— savingcaptaintookchargeconfidentlyenough。Hiscrewbegantostruggleoutthepier,whilevolunteers,underhispersonaldirection,manipulatedthereel。 AnumberofthecuriouslingeredabouttheSPRITE。MarshandOrdewereinconsultationoverthesmashedstern,anddidnotlookasthoughtheycaredtobedisturbed。Harveyleanedouthislittlesquaredoor。 \"Don’knownuffin’boutit,\"saidhe,\"’ceptin’shedonerolled’wayover’boutfohtimes。Yassshedid,suh!Iknow。Ifeltherdoin’