登陆注册
19592400000065

第65章 THE AMATEUR NAVIGATOR(6)

Finally, however, the man with the everlasting dun ventured into a dream from which Charmian was absent.It was my opportunity, and we went at it, gloriously, all over the sidewalk and street, until he cried enough.Then I said, "Now how about that bill?" Having conquered, I was willing to pay.But the man looked at me and groaned."It was all a mistake," he said; "the bill is for the house next door."That settled him, for he worried my dreams no more; and it settled me, too, for I woke up chuckling at the episode.It was three in the morning.I went up on deck.Henry, the Rapa islander, was steering.I looked at the log.It recorded forty-two miles.The Snark had not abated her six-knot gait, and she had not struck Futuna yet.At half-past five I was again on deck.Wada, at the wheel, had seen no land.I sat on the cockpit rail, a prey to morbid doubt for a quarter of an hour.Then I saw land, a small, high piece of land, just where it ought to be, rising from the water on the weather-bow.At six o'clock I could clearly make it out to be the beautiful volcanic cone of Futuna.At eight o'clock, when it was abreast, I took its distance by the sextant and found it to be 9.3 miles away.And I had elected to pass it 10 miles away!

Then, to the south, Aneiteum rose out of the sea, to the north, Aniwa, and, dead ahead, Tanna.There was no mistaking Tanna, for the smoke of its volcano was towering high in the sky.It was forty miles away, and by afternoon, as we drew close, never ceasing to log our six knots, we saw that it was a mountainous, hazy land, with no apparent openings in its coast-line.I was looking for Port Resolution, though I was quite prepared to find that as an anchorage, it had been destroyed.Volcanic earthquakes had lifted its bottom during the last forty years, so that where once the largest ships rode at anchor there was now, by last reports, scarcely space and depth sufficient for the Snark.And why should not another convulsion, since the last report, have closed the harbour completely?

I ran in close to the unbroken coast, fringed with rocks awash upon which the crashing trade-wind sea burst white and high.I searched with my glasses for miles, but could see no entrance.I took a compass bearing of Futuna, another of Aniwa, and laid them off on the chart.Where the two bearings crossed was bound to be the position of the Snark.Then, with my parallel rulers, I laid down a course from the Snark's position to Port Resolution.Having corrected this course for variation and deviation, I went on deck, and lo, the course directed me towards that unbroken coast-line of bursting seas.To my Rapa islander's great concern, I held on till the rocks awash were an eighth of a mile away.

"No harbour this place," he announced, shaking his head ominously.

But I altered the course and ran along parallel with the coast.

Charmian was at the wheel.Martin was at the engine, ready to throw on the propeller.A narrow silt of an opening showed up suddenly.

Through the glasses I could see the seas breaking clear across.

Henry, the Rapa man, looked with troubled eyes; so did Tehei, the Tahaa man.

"No passage, there," said Henry."We go there, we finish quick, sure."I confess I thought so, too; but I ran on abreast, watching to see if the line of breakers from one side the entrance did not overlap the line from the other side.Sure enough, it did.A narrow place where the sea ran smooth appeared.Charmian put down the wheel and steadied for the entrance.Martin threw on the engine, while all hands and the cook sprang to take in sail.

A trader's house showed up in the bight of the bay.A geyser, on the shore, a hundred yards away; spouted a column of steam.To port, as we rounded a tiny point, the mission station appeared.

"Three fathoms," cried Wada at the lead-line."Three fathoms," "two fathoms," came in quick succession.

Charmian put the wheel down, Martin stopped the engine, and the Snark rounded to and the anchor rumbled down in three fathoms.

Before we could catch our breaths a swarm of black Tannese was alongside and aboard--grinning, apelike creatures, with kinky hair and troubled eyes, wearing safety-pins and clay-pipes in their slitted ears: and as for the rest, wearing nothing behind and less than that before.And I don't mind telling that that night, when everybody was asleep, I sneaked up on deck, looked out over the quiet scene, and gloated--yes, gloated--over my navigation.

同类推荐
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 吴梅村集

    吴梅村集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 题曾氏园林

    题曾氏园林

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上慈悲道场灭罪水忏

    太上慈悲道场灭罪水忏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金光明经玄义

    金光明经玄义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 辛白林

    辛白林

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 三洞枢机杂说

    三洞枢机杂说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 凤舞天下系列之凤舞霓裳

    凤舞天下系列之凤舞霓裳

    一场意外的穿越,她在九重宫阙里睁开了双眸,温暖,悲伤,轻狂,沦落,终究凤舞天下。流年几度,她才懂得,天命无人可违…被奉为虐文女皇的叶凝裳一天总要被那些跳坑的读者们扎小人无数次,终于有一天,在万千读者的怨念下,在乌鸦嘴猪队友的补刀下,她穿越了…叶凝裳觉得,她这辈子最后悔的事一定不是以妖姬为原型写了本和(sang)谐(xin)有(bing)爱(kuang)的小虐文,而是以自己为原型写了个万年悲剧女配,看着对面的女皇陛下熟悉的脸,叶凝裳深深地凌乱了…综上所述,这是一个冷艳高贵聪明霸气的美少女穿越到女尊世界,并且专注宫斗一百年的故事。
  • 铁血红河

    铁血红河

    自从居住在红河大陆的人们有了印象开始,无数个流血的画面就从未自人们的心头消失过。当历史的车轮滚动到1500年这一路段的时候,人们看到的是更为腥风血雨的画卷。或许这昭示着全大陆的罪恶,或许这将会带来神的惩罚;又或许这昭示着一个新时代的到来,那么和平的天使会降临么?论英雄成败,皇图梦,转头空。颂风情万千,倾城恋,淡若云。无论时世如何变迁,保留下来的一般是道不尽个中滋味的旁白。不如让我们一起端坐林中阁:杯茶话万物,赏林间自在飞花。煮酒论人生,品窗外无边丝雨……
  • 坑爹儿子鬼医娘亲

    坑爹儿子鬼医娘亲

    听说玉家大小姐玉清落刚嫁入于家,新婚之夜丈夫丢下她带着心爱的女人离家出走了。听说玉清落在嫁入于家半年后,莫名其妙的怀孕了。听说……玉清落死了,和肚子里的孩子都被烧死在了一间四面漏风的破庙里,死无葬身之地。只是——六年后,玉清落摸了摸身边站着的小不点,轻哼一声,问,“听说你死了,有没有报仇的冲动?”“你怎么不去报仇?她们还说你死了,还说你死状凄惨,还说你偷人,还说你应该浸猪笼,还说你样貌奇丑,还说你……啊,娘亲,你再抽我脑袋我就离家出走了。”“现在有没有报仇的冲动了?”玉清落挑着眉,轻哼一声。“……有了。”【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 我的游戏界面

    我的游戏界面

    莫名的穿越了带了个游戏界面。剑神来了!怎么办?还跟我比剑法!没事,我的神鬼剑术一下就ko了法神来了怎么办!?没事我的小小湮灭黑洞就解决了~新人做书,多多支持
  • 寄卢载

    寄卢载

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 静思集

    静思集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太古神诀

    太古神诀

    少年梁天,身患“天克”之症,命在旦夕,被恶鬼追杀,无意间得到一部上古神诀,从此踏入修仙之路,斩妖魔,斗鬼怪,一路披荆斩棘,高歌猛进,成就一代仙王。
  • 一束鲜花改变人生(启迪学生思考人生的故事全集)

    一束鲜花改变人生(启迪学生思考人生的故事全集)

    人生仿佛是四季的轮回,生命的状态便是这四季的写照。每个人都有属于自己的春、夏、秋、冬,不必为沐浴春风而得意,也不必为置身冬季而叹息,人生中的每一个季节都是我们必经的过程,生命中的每一个时刻都是值得我们珍藏的记忆。