Jarwin and Cuffy - Ballantyne Robert Michael
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Excerpt: "In all the wide expanse of ocean that surrounded that
island, there was nothing visible save one small, solitary speck on
the far-off horizon. It might have been mistaken for a seagull, but
it was in reality a raft—a mass of spars and planks rudely bound
together with ropes. A boat’s mast rose from the centre of it, on
which hung a rag of sail, and a small red flag drooped motionless
from its summit. There were a few casks on the highest part of the
raft, but no living soul was visible. Nevertheless, it was not
without tenants. In a hollow between two of the spars, under the
shadow of one of the casks, lay the form of a man. The canvas
trousers, cotton shirt, blue jacket, and open necktie, bespoke him
a sailor, but it seemed as though there were nothing left save the
dead body of the unfortunate tar, so pale and thin and ghastly were
his features. A terrier dog lay beside him, so shrunken that it
looked like a mere scrap of door-matting. Both man and dog were
apparently dead, but they were not so in reality, for, after lying
about an hour quite motionless, the man slowly opened his eyes.Ah,
reader, it would have touched your heart to have seen those eyes!
They were so deep set, as if in dark caverns, and so unnaturally
large. They gazed round in a vacant way for a few moments, until
they fell on the dog. Then a gleam of fire shot through them, and
their owner raised his large, gaunt, wasted frame on one elbow,
while he gazed with a look of eagerness, which was perfectly awful,
at his dumb companion.“Not dead yet!” he said, drawing a long
sigh."