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Willis the Pilot

CHAPTER I
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There are stronger forces to which the human will must yield.

It is one thing to desert one's post in the hour of danger, and another to have come on shore at the express desire of a superior officer, when the weather was fine, and nothing presaged a storm." "If there is danger," continued the obstinate sailor, whom the united strength of the four men could scarcely restrain, "I ought to share it; that is my duty and I must." "But," said Wolston, "all the boatswains and pilots in the world can do nothing against hurricanes and waterspouts; their duty consists in steering the ship clear of reefs and quicksands, and not in fighting with the elements." "There is one thing you forget, Mr.Wolston." "And what is that, Willis ?" "It is to be side by side with your comrades in the hour of calamity, to aid them if you can, and to perish with them if such be the will of Fate.

At this moment, poor Littlestone may be on the point of taking up his winter quarters in the body of a shark.

But there, if the sloop is lost while I am here on shore, I will not survive her; all that you can say or do will not prevent me doing myself justice." At this moment Jack, who had disappeared during this discussion, unobserved, came in saturated to the skin with water, and in a state difficult to describe.

Like the boots of Panurge, his feet were floating in the water that flowed from the rim of his cap.
"What is this ?" exclaimed his mother.


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