"
"I understand, Ready," replied Mr. Seagrave; who then went forward and
directed the steering of the vessel as they neared the island. When
they were within half a mile of it, the colour of the water changed,
very much to the satisfaction of Ready, who knew that the weather-side
of the island would not be so steep as was usually the case: still it
was an agitating moment as they ran on to beach. They were now within a
cable's length, and still the ship did not ground; a little nearer, and
there was a grating at her bottom - it was the breaking off of the
coral-trees which grew below like forests under water - again she
grated, and more harshly, then struck, and then again; at last she
struck violently, as the swell lifted her further on, and then remained
fast amid quiet. Ready let go the helm to ascertain the position of the
ship. He looked over the stern and around the ship, and found that she
was firmly fixed, fore and aft, upon a bed of coral rocks.
Chapter VIII
"All's well so far, sir," said Ready to Mr. Seagrave; "and now let us
return thanks to Heaven."
As they rose to their feet again, after giving thanks to the Almighty,
William came up and said, "Father, my mother was awakened by the noise
under the ship's bottom, and is frightened - will you go down to her?"
"What is the matter, my dear, - and where have you all been?" exclaimed
Mrs.
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