The Wing-and-Wing eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 615 pages of information about The Wing-and-Wing.

The Wing-and-Wing eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 615 pages of information about The Wing-and-Wing.
speak to them.  At length a hoarse call was heard on deck, and the ship began to shorten sail.  Her fore-course was hauled up, and the spanker was brailed; then the royals were clewed up and furled; the topgallant-sails followed; and presently the Proserpine was reduced to her three topsails and jib.  All this, finished just as Cuffe reappeared on deck, was done by the watch and in about five minutes.  As soon as sail was thus taken in the helm was put to port, the ship came up to the wind on the starboard tack, and the main-topsail was laid to the mast, bringing the yawl under her lee and close alongside of the ship.  This manoeuvre was no sooner executed than a seaman ran lightly down the vessel’s side and entered the yawl.  After examining forward and aft he called out, “All right, sir,” and shoved the boat off to a little distance from the frigate.  The yard and stay-tackles fell, at the next instant were overhauled down and hooked by the man in the boat.  The boatswain’s mate, in the gangway, piped “haul-taut,” and the slack of the tackle was pulled in; then followed a long, steady blow of the call, piping “sway-away,” and the boat, with all in her, rose from the water, and ascended as high as the hammock-cloths in the waist, when the stay-tackles took the strain, the yard-tackles “eased-off,” and the boat was landed in the waist of the ship as gingerly as if it were made of glass, and as steadily as if it had no more weight than a seaman’s hammock.  Ghita uttered a faint scream when she found herself rising into the air, and then she hid her face, awaiting the result with dread.  As for Carlo Giuntotardi, the movement aroused him a little from his customary apathy, and that was all; whereas Ithuel bethought him seriously of leaping into the water and striking out for the land.  He could swim a league, he thought; but there was the certainty of being followed by boats and overtaken; a consideration that effectually curbed his impatience.  It is not easy to describe the sensation with which this man found himself once more standing on the deck of his old prison, with the additional danger of being detected and treated as a deserter.  It may sound revolting at the present day to suppose a case in which a foreigner was thrown by violence into the military service of a nation, and then was put in jeopardy of his life because he used a privilege of nature to fly from such persecution as soon as circumstances placed the means in his power.  The last age, however, witnessed many scenes of similar wrongs; and, it is to be feared, in despite of all the mawkish philanthropy and unmeaning professions of eternal peace that it is now the fashion to array against the experience of mankind, that the next age will present their parallels, unless the good sense of this nation infuse into the federal legislative bodies juster notions of policy, more extended views of their own duties, and more accurate opinions of the conditions of the several communities of Christendom
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