The Fisheries And Fishery Industries of the United States volume 52

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The Fisheries And Fishery Industries of the United States volume 52
Goode, G. Brown (George Brown), 1851-1896
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277 a German bark two days out from Guadaloupe, bound to Gibralter, loaded with sugar. I informed the captain of our situation, but he gave us no invitation to go on board. We had . Sailed 750 miles in an open boat without food, and his treatment seemed rather hard. I begged of him to give us food and water. He made no reply, but in about ten minutes his cook brought each one of us a drop of water and one sea biscuit. I then requested accommodations for myself and men aboard his ship, but he st...ernly refused. He told me to go aboard of another vessel which had just hove in sight. I told the captain that he might shoot me and my men and throw us over- board, but we would not willingly leave his ship and run the risk of not being seen by the other vessel, which was quite a distance off. Finally the bark was hove to, and a signal set, which was noticed by the other vessel. Shortly after this the captain insisted that I should leave with my men and pull for the other vessel, and promised to lay by until he was sure the second vessel saw us.

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