The Sinking of the Titanic by Bruce M. Caplan & Logan Marshall

The Sinking of the Titanic by Bruce M. Caplan & Logan Marshall

Author:Bruce M. Caplan & Logan Marshall [Caplan, Bruce M. & Marshall, Logan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Transportation, North Atlantic Ocean, General, Ships & Shipbuilding, World, Shipwrecks, History
ISBN: 9780964461017
Google: Q77VjRw4YCEC
Amazon: 0964461013
Publisher: Seattle Miracle Press
Published: 1996-01-02T05:00:00+00:00


HELP IN SIGHT

The survivors were in the life-boats until about 5.30 A.M.. About 3 A.M. faint lights appeared in the sky and all rejoiced to see what was supposed to be the coming dawn, but after watching for half an hour and seeing no change in the intensity of the light, the disappointed sufferers realized it was the Northern Lights. Presently low down on the horizon they saw a light which slowly resolved itself into a double light, and they watched eagerly to see if the two lights would separate and so prove to be only two of the boats, or whether these lights would remain together, in which case they would expect them to be the lights of a rescuing steamer.

To the inexpressible joy of all, they moved as one! Immediately the boats were swung around and headed for the lights. Someone shouted: “Now, boys, sing!” and everyone not too weak broke into song with “Row for the shore, boys.” Tears came to the eyes of all as they realized that safety was at hand. The song was sung, but it was a very poor imitation of the real thing, for quavering voices make poor songs. A cheer was given next, and that was better—you can keep in tune for a cheer.



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