Ледяной сфинкс
Chapter XV. Bennet Islet
Ourexplorationwouldtakeonlyhalfadayatmost.Iftheboathadnotreturnedintheafternoonasecondwastobesentinsearchofus.
“Looksharpalsoafterourrecruits,”addedthecaptain.
“Don’tbeuneasy,captain,”repliedthelieutenant.“Indeed,sinceyouwantfourmenattheoarsyouhadbettertakethemfromamongthenewones.Thatwillleavefourlesstroublesomefellowsonboard.”
Thiswasagoodidea,for,underthedeplorableinfluenceofHearne,thediscontentofhisshipmatesfromtheFalklandswasontheincrease.Theboatbeingready,fourofthenewcrewtooktheirplacesforward,whileHunt,athisownrequest,wassteersman.CaptainLenGuy,theboatswainandmyself,allwellarmed,seatedourselvesaft,andwestartedforthenorthernpointoftheislet.Inthecourseofanhourwehaddoubledthepromontory,andcomeinsightofthelittlebaywhoseshorestheboatsoftheJanehadtouched.
Huntsteeredforthisbay,glidingwithremarkableskillbetweentherockypointswhichstuckuphereandthere.Onewouldhavethoughtheknewhiswayamongthem.
Wedisembarkedonastonycoast.Thestoneswerecoveredwithsparselichen.Thetidewasalreadyebbing,leavinguncoveredthesandybottomofasortofbeachstrewnwithblackblocks,resemblingbignail-heads.