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第152章

There was no longer any doubt as to the pirates' intentions.They had dropped anchor at a short distance from the island, and it was evident that the next day by means of their boats they purposed to land on the beach!

Cyrus Harding and his companions were ready to act, but, determined though they were, they must not forget to be prudent.Perhaps their presence might still be concealed in the event of the pirates contenting themselves with landing on the shore without examining the interior of the island.It might be, indeed, that their only intention was to obtain fresh water from the Mercy, and it was not impossible that the bridge, thrown across a mile and a half from the mouth, and the manufactory at the Chimneys might escape their notice.

But why was that flag hoisted at the brig's peak? What was that shot fired for? Pure bravado doubtless, unless it was a sign of the act of taking possession.Harding knew now that the vessel was well armed.And what had the colonists of Lincoln Island to reply to the pirates' guns? Afew muskets only.

"However," observed Cyrus Harding, "here we are in an impregnable position.The enemy cannot discover the mouth of the outlet, now that it is hidden under reeds and grass, and consequently it would be impossible for them to penetrate into Granite House.""But our plantations, our poultry-yard, our corral, all, everything!"exclaimed Pencroft, stamping his foot."They may spoil everything, destroy everything in a few hours!""Everything, Pencroft," answered Harding, "and we have no means of preventing them.""Are they numerous? that is the question," said the reporter."If they are not more than a dozen, we shall be able to stop them, but forty, fifty, more perhaps!""Captain Harding," then said Ayrton, advancing towards the engineer, "will you give me leave?""For what, my friend?"

"To go to that vessel to find out the strength of her crew.""But Ayrton--" answered the engineer, hesitating, "you will risk your life--""Why not, sir?"

"That is more than your duty."

"I have more than my duty to do," replied Ayrton.

"Will you go to the ship in the boat?" asked Gideon Spilett.

"No, sir, but I will swim.A boat would be seen where a man may glide between wind and water.""Do you know that the brig is a mile and a quarter from the shore?" said Herbert.

"I am a good swimmer, Mr.Herbert."

"I tell you it is risking your life," said the engineer.

"That is no matter," answered Ayrton."Captain Harding, I ask this as a favor.Perhaps it will be a means of raising me in my own eyes!""Go, Ayrton," replied the engineer, who felt sure that a refusal would have deeply wounded the former convict, now become an honest man.

"I will accompany you," said Pencroft.

"You mistrust me!" said Ayrton quickly.

Then more humbly,--

"Alas!"

"No! no!" exclaimed Harding with animation, "no, Ayrton, Pencroft does not mistrust you.You interpret his words wrongly.""Indeed," returned the sailor, "I only propose to accompany Ayrton as far as the islet.It may be, although it is scarcely possible, that one of these villains has landed, and in that case two men will not be too many to hinder him from giving the alarm.I will wait for Ayrton on the islet, and he shall go alone to the vessel, since he has proposed to do so." These things agreed to, Ayrton made preparations for his departure.His plan was bold, but it might succeed, thanks to the darkness of the night.Once arrived at the vessel's side, Ayrton, holding on to the main chains, might reconnoiter the number and perhaps overhear the intentions of the pirates.

Ayrton and Pencroft, followed by their companions, descended to the beach.Ayrton undressed and rubbed himself with grease, so as to suffer less from the temperature of the water, which was still cold.He might, indeed, be obliged to remain in it for several hours.

Pencroft and Neb, during this time, had gone to fetch the boat, moored a few hundred feet higher up, on the bank of the Mercy, and by the time they returned, Ayrton was ready to start.A coat was thrown over his shoulders, and the settlers all came round him to press his hand.

Ayrton then shoved off with Pencroft in the boat.

It was half-past ten in the evening when the two adventurers disappeared in the darkness.Their companions returned to wait at the Chimneys.

The channel was easily traversed, and the boat touched the opposite shore of the islet.This was not done without precaution, for fear lest the pirates might be roaming about there.But after a careful survey, it was evident that the islet was deserted.Ayrton then, followed by Pencroft, crossed it with a rapid step, scaring the birds nestled in the holes of the rocks; then, without hesitating, he plunged into the sea, and swam noiselessly in the direction of the ship, in which a few lights had recently appeared, showing her exact situation.As to Pencroft, he crouched down in a cleft of the rock, and awaited the return of his companion.

In the meanwhile, Ayrton, swimming with a vigorous stroke, glided through the sheet of water without producing the slightest ripple.His head just emerged above it and his eyes were fixed on the dark hull of the brig, from which the lights were reflected in the water.He thought only of the duty which he had promised to accomplish, and nothing of the danger which he ran, not only on board the ship, but in the sea, often frequented by sharks.The current bore him along and he rapidly receded from the shore.

Half an hour afterwards, Ayrton, without having been either seen or heard, arrived at the ship and caught hold of the main-chains.He took breath, then, hoisting himself up, he managed to reach the extremity of the cutwater.There were drying several pairs of sailors' trousers.He put on a pair.Then settling himself firmly, he listened.They were not sleeping on board the brig.On the contrary, they were talking, singing, laughing.And these were the sentences, accompanied with oaths, which principally struck Ayrton:--"Our brig is a famous acquisition."

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