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standing, declared he knew to a fathom the position they were in.

The pilot's confident assertion, however, was widely at variance with the computation carried forward from the last sight of the sun, and the longitude by chronometer; and though he considered the plan of pointing out the ship's place on the chart with a couple of broad fingers extending over some sixty miles of longitude, far superior to the newfangled notions of philosophers and stargazers, for both of which classes he had a superlative contempt; yet the captain was not altogether so satisfied with his skill, particularly when he observed the sweeping curve which his large hand made towards the coast of Norway, as he exclaimed, "There we are, Sir!-I'm certain we're there;-not a doubt of it, Sir.-Last soundings exactly as I expected, Sir;" and then putting his nose close to the paper, "yellow sand and black specks" glimmered before his eyes, to which harmonious words he gave utterance

three successive times, and was then about to proceed with his favourite story. "I remember, the time I was master of the Dorothy”— when the captain desired him to tell the officer of the watch to get another cast of the lead.

A jest sometimes seasons a sorrowful description; but absurdity, like merriment, seldom allays well-grounded anxiety; and the commander, placing more reliance on the facts which his own observations explained, than the blundering guesses of a pilot, whose local knowledge availed nothing out of sight of land, waited with the greatest solicitude the result of the soundings.

It was a dark November's night, and the ship was plunging through the fractious waves, under the spread of as much canvass as the gale permitted to be set, when the pilot delivered the captain's orders to the lieutenant of the watch.

"Pass the line along!" was the word; and

presently the seamen were at their stations in the channels, while the deep sea-lead was "armed," handed forward, and "bent."

The main-topsail was then backed, and the ship losing the little velocity she before possessed, the lead was hove. "Watch there, Watch!" reverberated from one seaman to another, as the line left their hands, and threw out a fringe of sparkling light as it cut the surface of the sea. It soon came perpendicular to the arm of the quartermaster, who, expecting deep water, was about to veer away from the coil; but finding the line slaken, quickly hauled in, and, plumbing the depth, called aloud twenty fathoms !

"Ah! twenty fathoms? only twenty fathoms ?" echoed the pilot; "how's that!" "Look again?" On examination of the line, there were indeed but two knots which had been on the surface when the lead touched the bottom. The captain was immediately acquainted with this result, which betokened their approach

to shoals, or the shore, and "the hands were turned up to wear ship."

That part of the crew which had retired to their hammocks, and who slept as soundly, amidst the storms and dangers of the ocean, as if a calm had prevailed, received the unwelcome shouts of "All hands, ahoi !"-"Rouse out!" with drowsy murmurs; while sundry significant remarks passed among them, on old officers and old women who were likely to run on a weathershore by an over-anxiety to avoid a lee one.

Jack's growl, however, was but momentary, and the whole crew were soon on deck obeying the stern commands of the first lieutenant, which, with the wind whistling among the rigging, the boatswain's shrill pipe, the creaking of the blocks, and the rustling of the waves against the side, was all that could be heard, as the ship veered round on the opposite tack.

"By the mark thirteen !" proclaimed a voice, which seemed to have acquired music from the time, and solemnity from the meaning of its

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