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Chapter 10
Thatemptyboat,comingouttomeethimmysteriously,asifrowedbyaninvisiblespectre,exercisedthefascinationofsomesign,ofsomewarning,seemedtoanswerinastartlingandenigmaticwaythepersistentthoughtofatreasureandofaman’sfate.Hewouldhaveleapediftherehadbeendeathinthathalf-mileofwater.Itwasassmoothasapond,andforsomereasonsharksareunknowninthePlacidGulf,thoughontheothersideofthePuntaMalathecoastlineswarmswiththem.
TheCapatazseizedholdofthesternandblewwithforce.Aqueer,faintfeelinghadcomeoverhimwhileheswam.Hehadgotridofhisbootsandcoatinthewater.Hehungonforatime,regaininghisbreath.Inthedistancethetransports,moreinabunchnow,heldonstraightforSulaco,withtheirairoffriendlycontest,ofnauticalsport,ofaregatta;andtheunitedsmokeoftheirfunnelsdrovelikeathin,sulphurousfogbankrightoverhishead.Itwashisdaring,hiscourage,hisactthathadsettheseshipsinmotionuponthesea,hurryingontosavethelivesandfortunesoftheBlancos,thetaskmastersofthepeople;tosavetheSanTomemine;tosavethechildren.
Withavigorousandskilfuleffortheclamberedoverthestern.Theveryboat!Nodoubtofit;nodoubtwhatever.ItwasthedinghyofthelighterNo.3—thedinghyleftwithMartinDecoudontheGreatIsabelsothatheshouldhavesomemeanstohelphimselfifnothingcouldbedoneforhimfromtheshore.Andhereshehadcomeouttomeethimemptyandinexplicable.