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Willis the Pilot

CHAPTER XXI
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CHAPTER XXI.
LYING TO--HEART AND INSTINCT--SPARROWS VIEWED AS CONSUMERS--MIGRATIONS--POSTING A LETTER IN THE PACIFIC--CANNIBALS--ADVENTURES OF A LOCKET.
The glimpse of moonshine only lasted a second, but it was sufficient to light up the valley of the shadow of death.

All around was again enveloped in obscurity.

The moon, like a modest benefactor who hides himself from those to whose wants he has ministered, concealed itself behind its screen of blackness.
The pinnace was thrown into stays, and they resolved to lie-to till daybreak.

There might be rocks to windward as well as to leeward; at all events, they felt that their safest course lay in maintaining, as far as possible, their actual position; and, after having returned thanks for their almost miraculous escape, they made the usual arrangements for passing the night.
Next morning they found themselves in the midst of a labyrinth of rocks, from which, with the help of Providence, they succeeded in extricating themselves.

The rocks, or rather reefs, amongst which they were entangled, are very common in these seas.


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