I ran to meet them; they were overcome with
fatigue and vexation.
They begged to set out immediately, not to lose one precious moment;
they were now sure the island did not contain those they lamented, and
they hoped I would not return without discovering them, for what would
the island be to us without our loved ones? Fritz, at that moment, saw
his dear Lightfoot capering round him, and could not help sighing as he
caressed him, and took leave of him.
"May I find thee here," said he, "where I leave thee in such sorrow; and
I will bring back thy young master," added he, turning to the bull, who
was also approaching him.
He then begged me again to set out, as the moon was just rising in all
her majesty.
"The queen of night," said Ernest; "will guide us to the queen of our
island, who is perhaps now looking up to her, and calling on us to
help her."
"Most assuredly," said I, "she is thinking on us; but it is on God she
is calling for help. Let us join her in prayer, my dear children, for
herself and our dear Francis."
They fell on their knees with me, and I uttered the most fervent and
earnest prayer that ever human heart poured forth; and I rose with
confidence that our prayers were heard. I proceeded with new courage to
the creek that contained our pinnace, where Jack arranged all we had
brought; we rowed out of the creek, and when we were in the bay, we held
a council to consider on which side we were to commence our search.
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