Capitolo 61
angry sea in a fragile boat.
The passengers looked uncertain to each other and the perplexity.
They had but fifteen minutes in that to decide him.
The consort been standing from, his/her face and way serious and thoughtful.
"The Mr. Holdfast", Mr. Said Stubbs that you agree with the captain that
is it our better course to take to the boats?"
"I should prefer to try a little anymore a from very the ship. I say me so with
timidity, since the captain has an experience longer than me."
"I don't think very of Your judgment, the Mr. Holdfast", said Captain
Reduces to a hillock in a tone of contempt.
Does her some consort it lined up the text--not so a lot to the words as the tone.
"Nevertheless Capitano Hill", he said, "I am standing from what I have said me."
"The Mr. Holdfast", it said the Mr. Stubbs that seemed to speak for the
momentary, "if some of us decide to remain on the ship, wants her
does remain with us?"
"I want!" answered to the consort, quickly.
"Start down then me as the first one remaining", said Stubbs.
Somehow this man, raw and sudden as he was, you/he/she had thrilled Harry as a
man in who is probable that trust is reposed. He felt him sure in to follow
where he conducted.
"I am but a boy", he said, "but I have to decide for my life. I am able
remains with the consort and the Mr. Stubbs."
Quietly Stubbs shook the hand Harry.
"I am happy to have her/it with us", he sincerely said. "We will die or
long live together."
Following came to Teacher Hemenway.
"Put down me as the third one", he said. "You harry, we sailed together, and
we will remain together with the end."
"I go by the boat", says John Appleton. "I have a great respect for
The Mr. Holdfast, but I postpone to the judgment of the captain as superior."
He went on and it was varied close to the captain.
"You are a judicious man, gentleman", Captain dictates Hill with a disdainful
you throw a look to the consort and the passengers that sided with him.
"The Mr. Holdfast can go down with the ship, if he desires. I prefer
cuts loosened by a condemned vase."