The Evil-Looking Boatmen.
Buttheislanders,seeingthatIwasreallyadrift,tookpityonme.Idriftedveryslowlytotheeastward,approachingtheislandslantingly;andpresentlyIsaw,withhystericalrelief,thelaunchcomeroundandreturntowardsme.Shewasheavilyladen,andIcouldmakeoutasshedrewnearerMontgomery’swhite-haired,broad-shoulderedcompanionsittingcrampedupwiththedogsandseveralpacking-casesinthesternsheets.Thisindividualstaredfixedlyatmewithoutmovingorspeaking.Theblack-facedcripplewasglaringatmeasfixedlyinthebowsnearthepuma.Therewerethreeothermenbesides,—threestrangebrutish-lookingfellows,atwhomthestaghoundsweresnarlingsavagely.Montgomery,whowassteering,broughttheboatbyme,andrising,caughtandfastenedmypaintertothetillertotowme,fortherewasnoroomaboard.
Ihadrecoveredfrommyhystericalphasebythistimeandansweredhishail,asheapproached,bravelyenough.Itoldhimthedingeywasnearlyswamped,andhereachedmeapiggin.Iwasjerkedbackastheropetightenedbetweentheboats.ForsometimeIwasbusybaling.
ItwasnotuntilIhadgotthewaterunder(forthewaterinthedingeyhadbeenshipped;theboatwasperfectlysound)thatIhadleisuretolookatthepeopleinthelaunchagain.
Thewhite-hairedmanIfoundwasstillregardingmesteadfastly,butwithanexpression,asInowfancied,ofsomeperplexity.Whenmyeyesmethis,helookeddownatthestaghoundthatsatbetweenhisknees.