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第66章

The Lottery of Death Jane Porter had been the first of those in the lifeboat to awaken the morning after the wreck of the LADY ALICE.

The other members of the party were asleep upon the thwarts or huddled in cramped positions in the bottom of the boat.

When the girl realized that they had become separated from the other boats she was filled with alarm.The sense of utter loneliness and helplessness which the vast expanse of deserted ocean aroused in her was so depressing that, from the first, contemplation of the future held not the slightest ray of promise for her.She was confident that they were lost--lost beyond possibility of succor.

Presently Clayton awoke.It was several minutes before he could gather his senses sufficiently to realize where he was, or recall the disaster of the previous night.Finally his bewildered eyes fell upon the girl.

"Jane!" he cried."Thank God that we are together!""Look," said the girl dully, indicating the horizon with an apathetic gesture."We are all alone."Clayton scanned the water in every direction.

"Where can they be?" he cried."They cannot have gone down, for there has been no sea, and they were afloat after the yacht sank--I saw them all."He awoke the other members of the party, and explained their plight.

"It is just as well that the boats are scattered, sir," said one of the sailors."They are all provisioned, so that they do not need each other on that score, and should a storm blow up they could be of no service to one another even if they were together, but scattered about the ocean there is a much better chance that one at least will be picked up, and then a search will be at once started for the others.

Were we together there would be but one chance of rescue, where now there may be four."They saw the wisdom of his philosophy, and were cheered by it, but their joy was short-lived, for when it was decided that they should row steadily toward the east and the continent, it was discovered that the sailors who had been at the only two oars with which the boat had been provided had fallen asleep at their work, and allowed both to slip into the sea, nor were they in sight anywhere upon the water.

During the angry words and recriminations which followed the sailors nearly came to blows, but Clayton succeeded in quieting them; though a moment later Monsieur Thuran almost precipitated another row by making a nasty remark about the stupidity of all Englishmen, and especially English sailors.

"Come, come, mates," spoke up one of the men, Tompkins, who had taken no part in the altercation, "shootin'

off our bloomin' mugs won't get us nothin'.As Spider 'ere said afore, we'll all bloody well be picked up, anyway, sez 'e, so wot's the use o' squabblin'? Let's eat, sez I.""That's not a bad idea," said Monsieur Thuran, and then, turning to the third sailor, Wilson, he said: "Pass one of those tins aft, my good man.""Fetch it yerself," retorted Wilson sullenly."I ain't a-takin'

no orders from no--furriner--you ain't captain o' this ship yet."The result was that Clayton himself had to get the tin, and then another angry altercation ensued when one of the sailors accused Clayton and Monsieur Thuran of conspiring to control the provisions so that they could have the lion's share.

"Some one should take command of this boat," spoke up Jane Porter, thoroughly disgusted with the disgraceful wrangling that had marked the very opening of a forced companionship that might last for many days."It is terrible enough to be alone in a frail boat on the Atlantic, without having the added misery and danger of constant bickering and brawling among the members of our party.You men should elect a leader, and then abide by his decisions in all matters.There is greater need for strict discipline here than there is upon a well-ordered ship."She had hoped before she voiced her sentiments that it would not be necessary for her to enter into the transaction at all, for she believed that Clayton was amply able to cope with every emergency, but she had to admit that so far at least he had shown no greater promise of successfully handling the situation than any of the others, though he had at least refrained from adding in any way to the unpleasantness, even going so far as to give up the tin to the sailors when they objected to its being opened by him.

The girl's words temporarily quieted the men, and finally it was decided that the two kegs of water and the four tins of food should be divided into two parts, one-half going forward to the three sailors to do with as they saw best, and the balance aft to the three passengers.

Thus was the little company divided into two camps, and when the provisions had been apportioned each immediately set to work to open and distribute food and water.The sailors were the first to get one of the tins of "food" open, and their curses of rage and disappointment caused Clayton to ask what the trouble might be.

"Trouble!" shrieked Spider."Trouble! It's worse than trouble--it's death! This --- tin is full of coal oil!"Hastily now Clayton and Monsieur Thuran tore open one of theirs, only to learn the hideous truth that it also contained, not food, but coal oil.One after another the four tins on board were opened.And as the contents of each became known howls of anger announced the grim truth--there was not an ounce of food upon the boat.

"Well, thank Gawd it wasn't the water," cried Thompkins.

"It's easier to get along without food than it is without water.

We can eat our shoes if worse comes to worst, but we couldn't drink 'em."As he spoke Wilson had been boring a hole in one of the water kegs, and as Spider held a tin cup he tilted the keg to pour a draft of the precious fluid.A thin stream of blackish, dry particles filtered slowly through the tiny aperture into the bottom of the cup.With a groan Wilson dropped the keg, and sat staring at the dry stuff in the cup, speechless with horror.

"The kegs are filled with gunpowder," said Spider, in a low tone, turning to those aft.And so it proved when the last had been opened.

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