Chapter XVI. Tsalal Island
Thenightpassedwithoutalarm.Noboathadputofffromtheisland,norhadanativeshownhimselfuponthebeach.TheHalbrane,then,hadnotbeenobservedonherarrival;thiswasallthebetter.
Wehadcastanchorintenfathoms,atthreemilesfromthecoast.
WhentheJaneappearedinthesewaters,thepeopleofTsalalbeheldashipforthefirsttime,andtheytookitforanenormousanimal,regardingitsmastsaslimbs,anditssailsasgarments.Now,theyoughttobebetterinformedonthissubject,andiftheydidnotattempttovisitus,towhatmotivewerewetoassignsuchconduct?
CaptainLenGuygaveordersfortheloweringoftheship’slargestboat,inavoicewhichbetrayedhisimpatience.
Theorderwasexecuted,andthecaptain,addressingWest,said—
“SendeightmendownwithMartinHolt;sendHunttothehelm.Remainyourselfatthemoorings,andkeepalook-outlandwardsaswellastosea.”
“Aye,aye,sir;don’tbeuneasy.”
“Wearegoingashore,andweshalltrytogainthevillageofKlock-Klock.Ifanydifficultyshouldariseonsea,giveuswarningbyfiringthreeshots.”
“Allright,”repliedWest—”ataminute’sinterval.”
“Ifweshouldnotreturnbeforeevening,sendthesecondboatwithtenarmedmenundertheboatswain’sorders,andletthemstationthemselveswithinacable’slengthoftheshore,soastoescortusback.Youunderstand?”
“Perfectly,captain.