CHAPTER X. THE TRAGEDY OF THE BOATS When the fog lifted after midnight the people in the long-boat saw the quarter-boat half a mile to starboard of them. “ Can you see the dinghy?” asked Lestrange of the captain, who was standing up searching the horizon. “ Not a speck,” answered Le Farge. “Damn that Irishman! but for him I’d have got the boats away properly victualled and all; as it is I don’t know what we’ve got aboard. You, Jenkins, what have you got forward there?” “ Two bags of bread and a breaker of water,” answered the steward. “ A breaker of water be sugared!” came another voice; “a breaker half full, you mean.” Then the steward’s voice: “So it is; there’s not more than a couple of gallons in her.” “ My God!” said Le Farge. “ Damn that Irishman!” “ The