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The Four Days which Follow

           Buthowfarthe"Pilgrim"stillseemedtobefromtheAmericancoast!Howmanydangersbetweenherandthefirmland,onlycountingthosewhichmightcomefromachangeinthestateoftheseaandthesky!

           Jack,indifferentlikechildrenofhisage,hadreturnedtohisusualgames,runningonthedeck,amusinghimselfwithDingo.Hefound,ofcourse,thathisfriendDickwaslesswithhimthanformerly;buthismotherhadmadehimunderstandthattheymustleavetheyoungnoviceentirelytohisoccupations.LittleJackhadgivenuptothesereasons,andnolongerdisturbed"CaptainSand."

           Sopassedlifeonboard.Theblacksdidtheirworkintelligently,andeachdaybecamemoreskilfulinthesailor’scraft.Tomwasnaturallytheboatswain,anditwashe,indeed,whomhiscompanionswouldhavechosenforthatoffice.Hecommandedthewatchwhilethenovicerested,andhehadwithhimhissonBatandAustin.ActeonandHerculesformedtheotherwatch,underDickSand’sdirection.Bythismeans,whileonesteered,theotherswatchedattheprow.

           Eventhoughthesepartsweredeserted,andnocollisionwasreallytobefeared,thenoviceexactedarigorouswatchduringthenight.Heneversailedwithouthavinghislightsinpositionagreenlightonthestarboard,aredlightonthelarboardandinthatheactedwisely.

           Allthetime,duringthosenightswhichDickSandpassedentirelyatthehelm,heoccasionallyfeltanirresistibleheavinessoverhim.Hishandthensteeredbypureinstinct.Itwastheeffectofafatigueofwhichhedidnotwishtotakeaccount.

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