登陆注册
20042100000046

第46章 CHAPTER XXXV

TWO SAILORS WASHED OVERBOARD

DECEMBER 21, night. -- The boatswain rushed to the halliards that supported the sail, and instantly lowered the yard; not a moment too soon, for with the speed of an arrow the squall was upon us, and if it had not been for the sailor's timely warning we must all have been knocked down and probably precipitated into the sea; as it was, our tent on the back of the raft was carried away.

The raft itself, however, being so nearly level with the water, had little peril to encounter from the actual wind; but from the mighty waves now raised by the hurricane we had everything to dread. At first the waves had been crushed and flattened as it were by the pressure of the air, but now, as though strengthened by the reaction, they rose with the utmost fury. The raft followed the motions of the increasing swell, and was tossed up and down, to and fro, and from side to side with the most violent oscillations.

"Lash yourselves tight," cried the boatswain, as he threw us some ropes; and in a few moments with Curtis's assis- tance, M. Letourneur, and Andre, Falsten and myself were fastened so firmly to the raft, that nothing but its total dis- ruption could carry us away. Miss Herbey was bound by a rope passed round her waist to one of the uprights that had supported our tent, and by the glare of the lightning I could see that her countenance was as serene and composed as ever.

Then the storm began to rage indeed. Flash followed flash, peal followed peal in quick succession. Our eyes were blinded, our ears deafened, with the roar and glare. The clouds above, the ocean beneath, seemed verily to have taken fire, and several times I saw forked lightnings dart upward from the crest of the waves, and mingle with those that radiated from the fiery vault above. A strong odor of sulphur pervaded the air, but though thunderbolts fell thick around us, not one touched our raft.

By two o'clock the storm had reached its height. The hurricane had increased, and the heavy waves, heated to a strange heat by the general temperature, dashed over us until we were drenched to the skin. Curtis, Dowlas, the boatswain, and the sailors did what they could to strengthen the raft with additional ropes. M. Letourneur placed him- self in front of Andre, to shelter him from the waves.

Miss Herbey stood upright and motionless as a statue.

Soon dense masses of lurid clouds came rolling up, and a crackling, like the rattle of musketry, resounded through the air. This was produced by a series of electrical con- cussions, in which volleys of hailstones were discharged from the cloud-batteries above. In fact, as the storm-sheet came in contact with a current of cold air, hail was formed with great rapidity, and hailstones, large as nuts, came pelt- ing down, making the platform of the raft re-echo with a metallic ring.

For about half an hour the meteoric shower continued to descend, and during that time the wind slightly abated in violence; but after having shifted from quarter to quar- ter, it once more blew with all its former fury. The shrouds were broken, but happily the mast, already bending almost double, was removed by the men from its socket be- fore it should be snapped short off.. One gust caught away the tiller, which went adrift beyond all power of recovery, and the same blast blew down several of the planks that formed the low parapet on the larboard side, so that the waves dashed in without hindrance through the breach.

The carpenter and his mates tried to repair the damage, but, tossed from wave to wave, the raft was inclined to an angle of more than forty-five degrees, making it impossible for them to keep their footing, and rolling one over another, they were thrown down by the violent shocks. Why they were not altogether carried away, why we were not all hurled into the sea, was to me a mystery. Even if the cords that bound us should retain their hold, it seemed perfectly incredible that the raft itself should not be overturned, so that we should be carried down and stifled in the seething waters.

At last, toward three in the morning, when the hurricane seemed to be raging more fiercely than ever, the raft, caught up on the crest of an enormous wave, stood literally per- pendicularly on its edge. For an instant, by the illumina- tion of the lightning, we beheld ourselves raised to an in- comprehensible height above the foaming breakers. Cries of terror escaped our lips. All must be over now! But no; another moment, and the raft had resumed its horizontal position. Safe, indeed, we were, but the tremendous up- heaval was not without its melancholy consequences.

The cords that secured the cases of provisions had burst asunder. One case rolled overboard, and the side of one of the water-barrels was staved in, so that the water which it contained was rapidly escaping. Two of the sailors rushed forward to rescue the case of preserved meat; but one of them caught his foot between the planks of the plat- form, and, unable to disengage it, the poor fellow stood uttering cries of distress.

I tried to go to his assistance, and had already untied the cord that was around me; but I was too late.

Another heavy sea dashed over us, and by the light of a dazzling flash I saw the unhappy man, although he had managed without assistance to disengage his foot, washed overboard before it was in my power to get near him. His companion had also disappeared.

The same ponderous wave laid me prostrate on the plat- form, and as my head came in collision with the corner of a spar, for a time I lost all consciousness.

同类推荐
  • 文忠集

    文忠集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 吴下谚联

    吴下谚联

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 咏史诗·杀子谷

    咏史诗·杀子谷

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 贪欣误

    贪欣误

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 仁王般若经疏

    仁王般若经疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 魂追绝代佳人

    魂追绝代佳人

    刘真仪喜好欣赏古今中外的绝色女子,尤其对南齐时钱塘的苏小小情有独钟。一天,刘真仪于房内读书,突然,一个声音传来,刘真仪就此穿越时空,来到了南齐。可惜,刘真仪却只有灵魂来到了南齐,他眼看着自己的挚爱历经哀怨苦痛,但他却无能为力。有的,仅有的,只有伤感,只有哀叹,最后,刘真仪与苏小小之墓永伴。
  • 忆兮羽飞

    忆兮羽飞

    战场的鲜血涤荡了她稚嫩的双眼,她与生俱来的非凡的能力,她那无人知道的身世,让她不断羽化,面对那些家族秘密,面对波折,面对她的守护,她又将如何选择,她的姊姊,是不知多少男孩倾慕的对象,不仅漂亮,还仪态端庄,能歌善舞,她的弟弟,风度翩翩,异常聪明,他们俩又将何去何从
  • 残花

    残花

    "少年时期的一次相遇让彼此在脑海里刻下了对方的影子,一纸信书的许诺带走了她此生第一次思恋。她在找,他却忘了。当她再次相遇他,陌生相视,冷言寡语。危难中,埋藏在少年身上的身世秘密一朝公布于天下,他能否得到属于自己的一切?然后回头看,他所珍惜的又是否可以永驻。紫坠玉澈,十年思,双年候。我们一生都在寻寻觅觅,毫无目的。如果伤痛能够让我们更好的记住彼此,如果离开可是是治愈的良药,如果失去的痛可以过眼云烟,可能我们就不会因此而伤痛。楔子一夜流星飒沓十年思双年候残羽落花日重一日岁更一岁静?心莫念旧一朝重开一朝花碎?自讽自嘲无忆失她守天下叹。回头看紫坠玉澈相视相念相不见"
  • 夜色血蔷薇:阴谋绝恋

    夜色血蔷薇:阴谋绝恋

    十八年前,她触怒魔妖之子,被贬人间,十八年后,她完成任务被召回魔界,陷入一个又一个阴谋黑洞。本是小小花姬,却身世浮沉,在各界颠沛流离。爱上魔王无法自拔,却惨遭恋人亲手剜心。重生之后,不复当年天真无邪,手段狠戾嗜血成性。千年浩劫重演,身世尽解,却难以抵挡悲剧重演。“祭离殇,今生今世,你我再无瓜葛。”那日血战,夜蔷薇对世间已无牵挂的身体化作灰飞。祭离殇死死攥着手里的白蔷薇花瓣,哪怕上穷碧落下黄泉,也要寻得那一抹芳影,生世追随。
  • 魔神风云

    魔神风云

    狂沙舞,飞石旋,一刀名垂千百年。江河动,山川摇,淡然轻笑凌云霄。大地裂,沧海啸,世间谁人最逍遥?风云起,苍穹变,魔神一怒血飞溅!
  • 风天录

    风天录

    曾经的天下第一化为尘埃,曾经的辉煌变为了命运的坎坷。敢问你会向命运低下你曾经高昂的头颅还是去挥洒你的鲜血去战斗?敢问你会向天下显现你的懦弱还是让世人畏惧你的杀戮?……在这势力林立,强者为尊的世界。我们能做的就是让苍天为之颤抖,让世人为之畏惧!
  • 冷斋夜话

    冷斋夜话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 仙路逆行

    仙路逆行

    仙路漫漫,非我即敌,手握长剑,脚踏血泥,只为登上那名为仙的世界。且看穿越者林平的逆行仙路之旅。
  • 天道轮回之神在凡间

    天道轮回之神在凡间

    当消失了千年的神,来到世间时,会发生什么......
  • EXO星光夏日:凡说

    EXO星光夏日:凡说

    ----。夏卿真的很爱他,但是终究是一场,分道扬礁的结局。时间会让我们迷茫,而且时间,是一个自称包治百病的庸医。