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I was drenched and terrified, and fell instantly back into my old
position, whereupon the coracle seemed to find her head again
and led me as softly as before among the billows. It was plain she
was not to be interfered with, and at that rate, since I could in no
way influence her course, what hope had I left of reaching land?

I began to be horribly frightened, but I kept my head, for all
that. First, moving with all care, I gradually baled out the coracle
with my sea-cap; then, getting my eye once more above the
gunwale, I set myself to study how it was she managed to slip so
quietly through the rollers.

I found each wave, instead of the big, smooth glossy mountain it
looks from shore or from a vessel’s deck, was for all the world like
any range of hills on dry land, full of peaks and smooth places and
valleys. The coracle, left to herself, turning from side to side,
threaded, so to speak, her way through these lower parts and
avoided the steep slopes and higher, toppling summits of the
wave.

“Well, now,” thought I to myself, “it is plain I must lie where I
am and not disturb the balance; but it is plain also that I can put
the paddle over the side and from time to time, in smooth places,
give her a shove or two towards land.” No sooner thought upon
than done. There I lay on my elbows in the most trying attitude,
and every now and again gave a weak stroke or two to turn her
head to shore.

It was very tiring and slow work, yet I did visibly gain ground;
and as we drew near the Cape of the Woods, though I saw I must
infallibly miss that point, I had still made some hundred yards of
easting. I was, indeed, close in. I could see the cool green tree-tops
swaying together in the breeze, and I felt sure I should make the


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