The Log of a Privateersman

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There was no time for more; notime to order all hands on deck; no time even to utter a warning cry tothose already on deck to grasp the nearest thing to hand and cling fortheir lives, for my cry to the helmsman was still on my lips when theschooner seemed to leap down upon the barrier of madly-plungingbreakers, and in an instant we were hemmed about with a crashing fury ofwhite water that boiled and leaped about us, smiting the schooner in allparts of her hull at once, foaming in over the rail ...here, there, andeverywhere like a pack of hungry wolves, spouting high in air and flyingover us in blinding deluges of spray until the poor little craft seemedto be buried; while I, without knowing how I got there, found myself onthe wheel-grating, assisting the helmsman, with the yeasty waterswirling about our knees as it boiled in over the taffrail. I caught amomentary glimpse of the strange ship as we swept athwart her stern at adistance of less than a hundred fathoms. Her black bulk was sharplyoutlined against the luminous loam as a whelming breaker passed inshoreof her, and left her, for a second, up-hove on the breast of the nextone; and I could see that she was on her beam-ends--a large ship ofprobably twelve hundred tons.

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