The Pirate, and The Three Cutters
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Фредерик Марриет. The Pirate, and The Three Cutters
The Pirate, and The Three Cutters
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
THE PIRATE
THE THREE CUTTERS
THE PIRATE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE THREE CUTTERS
THE PIRATE
CHAPTER I
THE BAY OF BISCAY
CHAPTER II
THE BACHELOR
CHAPTER III
THE GALE
CHAPTER IV
THE LEAK
CHAPTER V
THE OLD MAID
CHAPTER VI
THE MIDSHIPMAN
CHAPTER VII
SLEEPER'S BAY
CHAPTER VIII
THE ATTACK
CHAPTER IX
THE CAPTURE
CHAPTER X
THE SAND-BANK
CHAPTER XI
THE ESCAPE
CHAPTER XII
THE LIEUTENANT
CHAPTER XIII
THE LANDING
CHAPTER XIV
THE MEETING
CHAPTER XV
THE MISTAKE
CHAPTER XVI
THE CAICOS
CHAPTER XVII
THE TRIAL
CHAPTER XVIII
CONCLUSION
THE THREE CUTTERS
CHAPTER I
CUTTER THE FIRST
CHAPTER II
CUTTER THE SECOND
CHAPTER III
CUTTER THE THIRD
CHAPTER IV
PORTLAND BILL
CHAPTER V
THE TRAVESTIE
CHAPTER VI
THE SMUGGLING YACHT
CHAPTER VII
CONCLUSION
THE END
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Frederick Marryat
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Owing to the difficulty of finding and passing the ropes to each other, from the intensity of the darkness, and the deluge of rain which blinded them, the men were not able to execute the order of the mate so soon as it was necessary; and before they could accomplish their task, or Captain Ingram could gain the deck, the wind suddenly burst upon the devoted vessel from the quarter directly opposite to that from which the gale had blown, taking her all aback, and throwing her on her beam-ends. The man at the helm was hurled over the wheel; while the rest, who were with Oswald at the main-bits, with the coils of ropes, and every other article on deck not secured, were rolled into the scuppers, struggling to extricate themselves from the mass of confusion and the water in which they floundered. The sudden revulsion awoke all the men below, who imagined that the ship was foundering; and, from the only hatchway not secured, they poured up in their shirts with their other garments in their hands, to put them on—if fate permitted.
Oswald Bareth was the first who clambered up from to leeward. He gained the helm, which he put hard up. Captain Ingram and some of the seamen also gained the helm. It is the rendezvous of all good seamen in emergencies of this description; but the howling of the gale—the blinding of the rain and salt spray—the seas checked in their running by the shift of wind, and breaking over the ship in vast masses of water—the tremendous peals of thunder—and the intense darkness which accompanied these horrors, added to the inclined position of the vessel, which obliged them to climb from one part of the deck to another, for some time checked all profitable communication. Their only friend, in this conflict of the elements, was the lightning (unhappy, indeed, the situation in which lightning can be welcomed as a friend); but its vivid and forked flames, darting down upon every quarter of the horizon, enabled them to perceive their situation; and, awful as it was, when momentarily presented to their sight, it was not so awful as darkness and uncertainty. To those who have been accustomed to the difficulties and dangers of a seafaring life, there are no lines which speak more forcibly to the imagination, or prove the beauty and power of the Greek poet, than those in the noble prayer of Ajax:—
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