Days of the Discoverers by L. Lamprey
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making a rudder for the _Pinta_, stopping her leaks, and replacing the
lateen sails of the _Nina_ with square ones, that she might be able to keep up with the others. Another week must pass before they could sail. If they returned to Palos it was doubtful whether they could get any men at all to replace the disloyal ones. Too much delay might cause the withdrawal of Martin Pinzon and his brother Vicente, owners of the _Nina_; and if they went, most of the seamen who were worth their salt would go also. La Cosa himself in the Admiral's place would go on and take the chance of mutiny, trusting in his own power to prevent or subdue it. "Pedro," he said, "have you told this to any one else?" "Not a soul." "Would you like to sail with us?" "Will a wolf bite? Why do you suppose I told you all this?" "Bite your tongue then, wolf-cub, until I have seen the Admiral. Where shall I find you if I want you?" "Tia Josefa over there lets me sleep in the courtyard." "Very well--now, off with you." The Admiral said exactly what the pilot had thought he would say. He knew himself to be looked upon with envy and dislike, as a Genoese, and the Spaniards who made up his three crews had been collected as with a rake from the unwilling Andalusian seaports. It was decided that the |
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