with’natomyhidingunderablanket,andLordAdmiralNelson,andafewmorepeopleinthemiddleofthecourtINoIcomehere,asMary,inhereagerness,waslookingatanywindowthatcaughthereyefirst,tosatisfytheboy。“Herethen,now,youcanseeit。Youcansay,now,you’veseenLiverpoolExchange。““Yes,tobesure——it’sabeautifulwindow,I’msure。Butareweneartheboats?I’llstopasIcomeback,youknow;onlyIthinkwe’dbettergetonnow。“Oh!ifthewind’sinyourfavouryou’llbedowntheriverinnotime,andcatchWill,I’llbebound;andifit’snot,why,youknowtheminuteittookyoutolookattheExchangewillbeneitherherenorthere。Anotherrushonwards,tilloneofthelongcrossingsneartheDockscausedastoppage,andgaveMarytimeforbreathing,andCharleyleisuretoaskanotherquestion。“You’veneversaidwhereyoucomefrom?““Manchester,“repliedshe。“Eh,then!you’veapowerofthingstosee。LiverpoolbeatsManchesterhollow,theysay。Anasty,smokyhole,bean’tit?Areyouboundtolivethere?““Oh,yes!it’smyhome。““Well,Idon’tthinkIcouldabideahomeinthemiddleofsmoke。Lookthere!nowyouseetheriver!That’ssomethingnowyou’dgiveagooddealforinManchester。Look!“AndMarydidlook,andsawdownanopeningmadeintheforestofmastsbelongingtothevesselsindock,thegloriousriver,alongwhichwhite-sailedshipswereglidingwiththeensignsofallnations,not“bravingthebattle,“
buttellingofthedistantlands,spicyorfrozen,thatsenttothatmightymartfortheircomfortsortheirluxuries;shesawsmallboatspassingtoandfroonthatglitteringhighway,butshealsosawsuchpuffsandcloudsofsmokefromthecountlesssteamersthatshewonderedatCharley’sintoleranceofthesmokeofManchester。Acrosstheswing-bridge,alongthepier,——andtheystoodbreathlessbyamagnificentdock,wherehundredsofshipslaymotionlessduringtheprocessofloadingandunloading。Thecriesofthesailors,thevarietyoflanguagesusedbythepassers-by,andtheentirenoveltyofthesightcomparedwithanythingwhichMaryhadeverseen,madeherfeelmosthelplessandforlorn;andsheclungtoheryoungguideastoonewhoalonebyhissuperiorknowledgecouldinterpretbetweenherandthenewraceofmenbywhomshewassurrounded,——foranewracesailorsmightreasonablybeconsidered,toagirlwhohadhithertoseennonebutinlanddwellers,andthoseforthegreaterpartfactorypeople。Inthatnewworldofsightandsound,shestillboreoneprevailingthought,andthoughhereyeglancedovertheshipsandthewide-spreadingriver,hermindwasfullofthethoughtofreachingWill。“Whyarewehere?“askedshe,ofCharley。“Therearenolittleboatsabout,andIthoughtIwastogoinalittleboat;thoseshipsarenotmeantforshortdistances,arethey?““Tobesurenot,“repliedhe,rathercontemptuously。ButtheJohnCropperlayinthisdock,andIknowmanyofthesailors;andifIcouldseeoneIknew,I’daskhimtorunupthemast,andseeifhecouldcatchasightofherintheoffing。Ifshe’sweighedheranchor,nouseforyourgoing,youknow。“Maryassentedquietlytothisspeech,asifshewereascarelessasCharleyseemednowtobeaboutherovertakingWill;butintruthherheartwassinkingwithinher,andshenolongerfelttheenergywhichhadhithertoupheldher。Herbodilystrengthwasgivingway,andshestoodcoldandshivering,althoughthenoon-daysunbeatdownwithconsiderablepowerontheshadelessspotwhereshewasstanding。“Here’sTomBourne!“saidCharley,andalteringhismannerfromthepatronisingkeyinwhichhehadspokentoMary,headdressedaweather-beatenoldsailorwhocamerollingalongthepathwaywheretheystood,hishandsinhispockets,andhisquidinhismouth,withverymuchtheairofonewhohadnothingtodobutlookabouthim,andspitrightandleft;addressingthisoldtar,Charleymadeknowntohimhiswishinslang,whichtoMarywasalmostinaudible,andquiteunintelligible,andwhichIamtoomuchofaland-lubbertorepeatcorrectly。Marywatchedlooksandactionswitharenovatedkeennessofperception。ShesawtheoldmanlistenattentivelytoCharley;shesawhimeyeheroverfromheadtofoot,andwinduphisinspectionwithalittlenodofapprobationforherveryshabbinessandpovertyofdresswerecreditablesignstotheexperiencedoldsailor,andthenshewatchedhimleisurelyswinghimselfontoashipinthebasin,and,borrowingaglass,runupthemastwiththespeedofamonkey。“He’llfall!“saidshe,inaffright;clutchingatCharley’sarm,andjudgingthesailor,fromhisstorm-markedfaceandunsteadywalkonland,tobemucholderthanhereallywas。“Nothe!“saidCharley。“He’satthemast-headnow。See!he’slookingthroughhisglass,andusinghisarmsassteadyasifhewereondryland。Why,I’vebeenupthemast,manyandmanyatime;onlydon’ttellmother。ShethinksI’mtobeashoemaker,butI’vemadeupmymindtobeasailor;
onlythere’snogoodarguingwithawoman。You’llnottellher,Mary?““Oh,see!“exclaimedshehissecretwasverysafewithher,for,infact,shehadnotheardit;see!he’scomingdown;he’sdown。Speaktohim,Charley。But,unabletowaitanotherinstant,shecalledoutherself,“CanyouseetheJohnCropper?Isshethereyet?““Aye,aye,“heanswered,andcomingquicklyuptothem,hehurriedthemawaytoseekforaboat,sayingthebarwasalreadycovered,andinanhourtheshipwouldhoisthersails,andbeoff。“You’vethewinrightagainstyou,andmustuseoars。Notimetolose。“Theyrantosomestepsleadingdowntothewater。Theybeckonedtosomewatermen,who,suspectingtherealstateofthecase,appearedinnohurryforafare,butleisurelybroughttheirboatalongthestairs,asifitwereamatterofindifferencetothemwhethertheywereengagedornot,whiletheyconversedtogetherinfewwords,andinanundertone,respectingthechargetheyshouldmake。“Oh,praymakehaste,“calledMary。“IwantyoutotakemetotheJohnCropper。Whereisshe,Charley?Tellthem——Idon’trightlyknowthewords,——onlymakehaste!““Intheoffingsheis,sureenough,miss,“answeredoneofthemen,shovingCharleyononeside,regardinghimastooyoungtobeaprincipalinthebargain。“Idon’tthinkwecango,Dick,“saidhe,withawinktohiscompanion;
“there’sthegentlemanoveratNewBrightonaswantsus。““But,mayhap,theyoungwomanwillpayushandsomeforgivingheralastlookathersweetheart,“interposedtheother。“Oh,howmuchdoyouwant?Onlymakehaste——I’veenoughtopayyou,buteverymomentisprecious,“saidMary。“Aye,thatitis。Lessthananhourwon’ttakeustothemouthoftheriver,andshe’llbeoffbytwoo’clock!“PoorMary’sideasof“plentyofmoney,“however,weredifferenttothoseentertainedbytheboatmenonlyfourteenorfifteenshillingsremainedoutofthesovereignMargarethadlenther,andtheboatmenimagining“plenty“
tomeannolessthanseveralpounds,insisteduponreceivingasovereignanexorbitantfareby-the-way,althoughreducedfromtheirfirstdemandofthirtyshillings。WhileCharley,withaboy’simpatienceofdelay,anddisregardtomoney,kepturging,“Giveit’em,Mary;they’llnoneofthemtakeyouforless。It’syouronlychance。There’sStNicholasringingone!““I’veonlygotfourteenandninepence,“criedshe,indespair,aftercountingoverhermoney;“butI’llgiveyoumyshawl,andyoucansellitforfourorfiveshillings,——oh!won’tthatmuchdo?“askedshe,insuchatoneofvoice,thattheymustindeedhavehadhardheartswhocouldrefusesuchagonizedentreaty。Theytookheronboard。Andinlessthanfiveminutesshewasrockingandtossinginaboatforthefirsttimeinherlife,alonewithtworough,hard-lookingmen。
AHOY!Awetsheetandaflowingsea,AwindthatfollowsfastAndfillsthewhiteandrustlingsail,Andbendsthegallantmast!Andbendsthegallantmast,myboys,While,liketheeaglefree,Awaythegoodshipflies,andleavesOldEnglandonthelee。ALLANCUNNINGHAM。MaryhadnotunderstoodthatCharleywasnotcomingwithher。Infact,shehadnotthoughtaboutit,tillsheperceivedhisabsence,astheypushedofffromthelanding-place,andrememberedthatshehadneverthankedhimforallhiskindinterestinherbehalf;andnowhisabsencemadeherfeelmostlonely——evenhis,thelittlemushroomfriendofanhour’sgrowth。Theboatthreadedherwaythroughthemazeoflargervesselswhichsurroundedtheshore,bumpingagainstone,keptoffbytheoarsfromgoingrightagainstanother,overshadowedbyathird,untilatlengththeywerefairlyoutonthebroadriver,awayfromeithershore;thesightsandsoundsoflandbeingheardinthedistance。Andthencameasortofpause。Bothwindandtidewereagainstthetwomen,andlabourastheywouldtheymadebutlittleway。OnceMaryinherimpatiencehadrisenuptoobtainabetterviewoftheprogresstheyhadmade;butthemenhadroughlytoldhertositdownimmediately,andshehaddroppedonherseatlikeachiddenchild,althoughtheimpatiencewasstillatherheart。ButnowshegrewsuretheywereturningfromthestraightcoursewhichtheyhadhithertokeptontheCheshiresideoftheriver,whithertheyhadgonetoavoidtheforceofthecurrent,andafterashorttimeshecouldnothelpnamingherconviction,asakindofnightmaredreadandbeliefcameoverher,thateverythinganimateandinanimatewasinleagueagainstheronesoleaimandobjectofovertakingWill。Theyansweredgruffly。Theysawaboatmanwhomtheyknew,andweredesirousofobtaininghisservicesasasteersman,sothatbothmightrowwithgreatereffectTheyknewwhattheywereabout。Soshesatsilentwithclenchedhandswhiletheparleywenton,theexplanationwasgiven,thefavouraskedandgranted。Butshewassickeningallthetimewithnervousfear。Theyhadbeenrowingalong,longtime——halfadayitseemed,atleast——yetLiverpoolappearedstillcloseathand,andMarybeganalmosttowonderthatthemenwerenotasmuchdisheartenedasshewas,whenthewind,whichhadbeenhithertoagainstthem,dropped,andthincloudsbegantogatheroverthesky,shuttingoutthesun,andcastingachillygloomovereverything。Therewasnotabreathofair,andyetitwascolderthanwhenthesoftviolenceofthewesterlywindhadbeenfelt。Themenrenewedtheirefforts。Theboatgaveaboundforwardsateverypulloftheoars。Thewaterwasglassyandmotionless,reflectingtintbytintoftheIndian-inkskyabove。Maryshivered,andherheartsankwithinher。Stillnowtheyevidentlyweremakingprogress。Thenthesteersmanpointedtoaripplingmeintheriveronlyalittlewayoff,andthemendisturbedMary,whowaswatchingtheshipsthatlayinwhatappearedtohertheopensea,togetattheirsails。Shegavealittlestart,androse。Herpatience,hergrief,andperhapshersilence,hadbeguntowinuponthemen。“YonsecondtothenorrardistheJohnCropper。Wind’srightnow,andsailswillsooncarryusalongsideofher。“HehadforgottenorperhapshedidnotliketoremindMary,thatthesamewindwhichnowboretheirlittlecraftalongwitheasy,rapidmotion,wouldalsobefavourabletotheJohnCropper。Butastheylookedwithstrainingeyes,asiftomeasurethedecreasingdistancethatseparatedthemfromher,theysawhersailsunfurledandflapinthebreeze,till,catchingtherightpoint,theybelliedforthintowhiteroundness,andtheshipbegantoplungeandheave,asifshewerealivingcreature,impatienttobeoff。“They’reheavinganchor!“saidoneoftheboatmentotheother,asthefaintmusicalcryofthesailorscamefloatingoverthewatersthatstillseparatedthem。Fullofthespiritofthechase,thoughasyetignorantofMary’smotive,themensprungtohoistanothersail。Itwasfullyasmuchastheboatcouldbear,inthekeen,gustyeastwindwhichwasnowblowing,andshebent,andlaboured,andploughed,andcreakedupbraidinglyasiftaxedbeyondherstrength;butshespedalongwithagallantswiftness。Theydrewnearer,andtheyheardthedistant“ahoy“moreclearly。Itceased。
Theanchorwasup,andtheshipwasaway。Marystoodup,steadyingherselfbythemast,andstretchedoutherarms,imploringtheflyingvesseltostayitscourse,bythatmuteaction,whilethetearsstreameddownhercheeks。Themencaughtuptheiroars,andhoistedthemintheair,andshoutedtoarrestattention。Theywereseenbythemenaboardthelargercraft;buttheyweretoobusywithalltheconfusionprevalentinanoutward-boundvesseltopaymuchattention。Therewerecoilsofropesandseamen’scheststobestumbledoverateveryturn;therewereanimals,notproperlysecured,roamingbewilderedaboutthedeck,addingtheirpitifullowingsandbleatingstotheaggregateofnoises。Therewerecarcasesnotcutup,lookinglikecorpsesofsheepandpigsratherthanlikemuttonandpork;thereweresailorsrunninghereandthereandeverywhere,havinghadnotimetofallintomethod,andwiththeirmindsdividedbetweenthoughtsofthelandandthepeopletheyhadleft,andthepresentdutiesonboarship;whilethecaptainstrovehardtoprocuresomekindoforderbyhastycommandsgiven,inaloud,impatientvoice,torightandleft,starboardandlarboard,cabinandsteerage。Ashepacedthedeckwithachafedstep,vexedatoneortwolittlemistakesontheartofthemate,andsufferinghimselffromthepainofseparationfromwifeandchildren,butshowinghissufferingonlybyhisoutwardirritation,heheardahailfromtheshabbylittleriverboatthatwasstrivingtoovertakehiswingedship。Forthemenfearingthat,astheshipwasnowfairlyoverthebar,theyshouldonlyincreasethedistancebetweenthem,andbeingnowwithinshoutingrange,hadaskedofMaryhermoreparticulardesire。Herthroatwasdry,allmusicalsoundhadgoneoutofhervoice;butinaloud,harshwhispershetoldthemenhererrandoflifeanddeath,andtheyhailedtheship。