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    Chapter 17

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    "_Pol_. Very like a whale."
    _Shakespeare._

    Notwithstanding the object of their expedition was of a public nature,
    the feelings which had induced both Griffith and Barnstable to accompany
    the Pilot with so much willingness, it will easily be seen, were
    entirely personal. The short intercourse that he had maintained with his
    associates enabled the mysterious leader of their party to understand
    the characters of his two principal officers so thoroughly, as to induce
    him, when he landed, with the purpose of reconnoitering to ascertain
    whether the objects of his pursuit still held their determination to
    assemble at the appointed hour, to choose Griffith and Manual as his
    only associates, leaving Barnstable in command of his own vessel, to
    await their return, and to cover their retreat. A good deal of argument,
    and some little of the authority of his superior officer, was necessary
    to make Barnstable quietly acquiesce in this arrangement; but as his
    good sense told him that nothing should be unnecessarily hazarded, until
    the moment to strike the final blow had arrived, he became gradually
    more resigned; taking care, however, to caution Griffith to reconnoiter
    the abbey while his companion was reconnoitering ---- house. It was the
    strong desire of Griffith to comply with this injunction, which carried
    them a little out of their proper path, and led to the consequences that
    we have partly related. The evening of that day was the time when the
    Pilot intended to complete his enterprise, thinking to entrap his game
    while enjoying the festivities that usually succeed their sports; and an
    early hour in the morning was appointed, when Barnstable should appear
    at the nearest point to the abbey, to take off his countrymen, in order
    that they might be as little as possible subjected to the gaze of their
    enemies by daylight. If they failed to arrive at the appointed time, his
    instructions were to return to his schooner, which lay snugly embayed in
    a secret and retired haven, that but few ever approached, either by land
    or water.

    While the young cornet still continued gazing at the whale-boat (for it
    was the party from the schooner that he saw), the hour expired for the

    appearance of Griffith and his companions; and Barnstable reluctantly
    determined to comply with the letter of his instructions, and leave them
    to their own sagacity and skill to regain the Ariel. The boat had been
    suffered to ride in the edge of the surf, since the appearance of the
    sun; and the eyes of her crew were kept anxiously fixed on the cliffs,
    though in vain, to discover the signal that was to call them to the
    place of landing. After looking at his watch for the twentieth time, and
    as often casting glances of uneasy dissatisfaction
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