On the Horizon

           

           Atthatdatethetempesttookitsmostterribleform,thatofthehurricane.Thewindhadsetinfromthesouthwest.Theairmovedwithavelocityofninetymilesanhour.Itwasindeedahurricane,infact,oneofthoseterriblewindstormswhichwrecksalltheshipsofaroadstead,andwhich,evenonland,themostsolidstructurescannotresist.Suchwastheonewhich,onthe25thofJuly,1825,devastatedGuadaloupe.Whenheavycannons,carryingballsoftwenty-fourpounds,areraisedfromtheircarriages,onemayimaginewhatwouldbecomeofashipwhichhasnootherpointofsupportthananunsteadysea?Andmeanwhile,itistoitsmobilityalonethatshemayowehersalvation.Sheyieldstothewind,and,providedsheisstronglybuilt,sheisinaconditiontobravethemostviolentsurges.Thatwasthecasewiththe"Pilgrim."

           Afewminutesafterthetop-sailhadbeentorninpieces,theforetop-maststay-sailwasinitsturntornoff.DickSandmustthengiveuptheideaofsettingevenastorm-jibasmallsailofstronglinen,whichwouldmaketheshipeasiertogovern.

           The"Pilgrim"thenranwithoutcanvas,butthewindtookeffectonherhull,hermasts,herrigging,andnothingmorewasneededtoimparttoheranexcessivevelocity.Sometimesevensheseemedtoemergefromthewaves,anditwastobebelievedthatshehardlygrazedthem.Underthesecircumstances,therollingoftheship,tossedaboutontheenormousbillowsraisedbythetempest,wasfrightful.Therewasdangerofreceivingsomemonstroussurgeaft.

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