179/325 There's a lull in the wind, and Stafford's voice seems to be speaking very fast to the coxswain; he tells him that of course he was near his skipper, was all the time near him, till the old man said at the last moment that he must go and get the ship's papers from aft; would insist on going himself; told him, Stafford, to get into the life-boat. He had meant to wait for his skipper, only there came this smooth of the seas, and he thought he would take his chance at once. Yes. |