[Dick Sand by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookDick Sand CHAPTER II 16/16
The schooner was then running on the larboard tack, and hugging the wind as much as possible. Dick Sand explained to Jack how the "Pilgrim," ballasted properly, well balanced in all her parts, could not capsize, even if she gave a pretty strong heel to starboard, when the little boy interrupted him. "What do I see there ?" said he. "You see something, Jack ?" demanded Dick Sand, who stood up straight on the booms. "Yes--there!" replied little Jack, showing a point of the sea, left open by the interval between the stays of the standing-jib and the flying-jib. Dick Sand looked at the point indicated attentively, and forthwith, with a loud voice, he cried; "A wreck to windward, over against starboard!" * * * * *.
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