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Chapter XX. “Unmerciful Disaster“
Again,althoughtherecruitsfromtheFalklandsformedonlyatotaloffourteenmen,asagainstthetwelveoftheoldcrew,wasitnottobefearedthatsomeofthelatterwouldtakeHearne’sside?WhatifHearne’speople,urgedbydespair,werealreadythinkingofseizingtheonlyboatwenowpossessed,settingofftowardsthenorth,andleavingusonthisiceberg?Itwas,then,ofgreatimportancethatourboatshouldbeputinsafetyandcloselywatched.
AmarkedchangehadtakenplaceinCaptainLenGuysincetherecentoccurrences.Heseemedtobetransformeduponfindinghimselffacetofacewiththedangerswhichmenacedus.Uptothattimehehadbeensolelyoccupiedinsearchingforhisfellow-countrymen;hehadhandedoverthecommandoftheschoonertoWest,andhecouldnothavegivenittoanyonemorezealousandmorecapable.Butfromthisdateheresumedhispositionasmasteroftheship,anduseditwiththeenergyrequiredbythecircumstances;inaword,heagainbecamesolemasteronboard,afterGod.
AthiscommandthecrewweredrawnuparoundhimonaflatspotalittletotheleftoftheHalbrane.Inthatplacethefollowingwereassembled:—ontheseniors’side:MartinHoltandHardy,Rogers,Francis,Gratian,Bury,Stern,thecook(Endicott),andImayaddDirkPeters;onthesideofthenew-comers,HearneandthethirteenotherFalklandsailors.Thelattercomposedadistinctgroup;thesealing-masterwastheirspokesmanandexercisedabanefulinfluenceoverthem.