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its way on board through the agency of a wretched old peasant who 

watches the end of the line here。  A long account of breakages in 

the Atlantic trial trip。  To…night we grapple for the heavy cable; 

eight tons to the mile。  I long to have a tug at him; he may puzzle 

me; and though misfortunes or rather difficulties are a bore at the 

time; life when working with cables is tame without them。



'2 P。M。 … Hurrah; he is hooked; the big fellow; almost at the first 

cast。  He hangs under our bows looking so huge and imposing that I 

could find it in my heart to be afraid of him。



'June 17。



'We went to a little bay called Chia; where a fresh…water stream 

falls into the sea; and took in water。  This is rather a long 

operation; so I went a walk up the valley with Mr。 Liddell。  The 

coast here consists of rocky mountains 800 to 1;000 feet high 

covered with shrubs of a brilliant green。  On landing our first 

amusement was watching the hundreds of large fish who lazily swam 

in shoals about the river; the big canes on the further side hold 

numberless tortoises; we are told; but see none; for just now they 

prefer taking a siesta。  A little further on; and what is this with 

large pink flowers in such abundance? … the oleander in full 

flower。  At first I fear to pluck them; thinking they must be 

cultivated and valuable; but soon the banks show a long line of 

thick tall shrubs; one mass of glorious pink and green。  Set these 

in a little valley; framed by mountains whose rocks gleam out blue 

and purple colours such as pre…Raphaelites only dare attempt; 

shining out hard and weird…like amongst the clumps of castor…oil 

plants; oistus; arbor vitae and many other evergreens; whose names; 

alas! I know not; the cistus is brown now; the rest all deep or 

brilliant green。  Large herds of cattle browse on the baked deposit 

at the foot of these large crags。  One or two half…savage herdsmen 

in sheepskin kilts; &c。; ask for cigars; partridges whirr up on 

either side of us; pigeons coo and nightingales sing amongst the 

blooming oleander。  We get six sheep and many fowls; too; from the 

priest of the small village; and then run back to Spartivento and 

make preparations for the morning。



'June 18。



'The big cable is stubborn and will not behave like his smaller 

brother。  The gear employed to take him off the drum is not strong 

enough; he gets slack on the drum and plays the mischief。  Luckily 

for my own conscience; the gear I had wanted was negatived by Mr。 

Newall。  Mr。 Liddell does not exactly blame me; but he says we 

might have had a silver pulley cheaper than the cost of this delay。  

He has telegraphed for more men to Cagliari; to try to pull the 

cable off the drum into the hold; by hand。  I look as comfortable 

as I can; but feel as if people were blaming me。  I am trying my 

best to get something rigged which may help us; I wanted a little 

difficulty; and feel much better。 … The short length we have picked 

up was covered at places with beautiful sprays of coral; twisted 

and twined with shells of those small; fairy animals we saw in the 

aquarium at home; poor little things; they died at once; with their 

little bells and delicate bright tints。



'12 O'CLOCK。 … Hurrah; victory! for the present anyhow。  Whilst in 

our first dejection; I thought I saw a place where a flat roller 

would remedy the whole misfortune; but a flat roller at Cape 

Spartivento; hard; easily unshipped; running freely!  There was a 

grooved pulley used for the paying…out machinery with a spindle 

wheel; which might suit me。  I filled him up with tarry spunyarn; 

nailed sheet copper round him; bent some parts in the fire; and we 

are paying…in without more trouble now。  You would think some one 

would praise me; no; no more praise than blame before; perhaps now 

they think better of me; though。



'10 P。M。 … We have gone on very comfortably for nearly six miles。  

An hour and a half was spent washing down; for along with many 

coloured polypi; from corals; shells and insects; the big cable 

brings up much mud and rust; and makes a fishy smell by no means 

pleasant:  the bottom seems to teem with life。 … But now we are 

startled by a most unpleasant; grinding noise; which appeared at 

first to come from the large low pulley; but when the engines 

stopped; the noise continued; and we now imagine it is something 

slipping down the cable; and the pulley but acts as sounding…board 

to the big fiddle。  Whether it is only an anchor or one of the two 

other cables; we know not。  We hope it is not the cable just laid 

down。



'June 19。



'10 A。M。 … All our alarm groundless; it would appear:  the odd 

noise ceased after a time; and there was no mark sufficiently 

strong on the large cable to warrant the suspicion that we had cut 

another line through。  I stopped up on the look…out till three in 

the morning; which made 23 hours between sleep and sleep。  One goes 

dozing about; though; most of the day; for it is only when 

something goes wrong that one has to look alive。  Hour after hour; 

I stand on the forecastle…head; picking off little specimens of 

polypi and coral; or lie on the saloon deck reading back numbers of 

the TIMES … till something hitches; and then all is hurly…burly 

once more。  There are awnings all along the ship; and a most 

ancient; fish…like smell beneath。



'1 O'CLOCK。 … Suddenly a great strain in only 95 fathoms of water … 

belts surging and general dismay; grapnels being thrown out in the 

hope of finding what holds the cable。 … Should it prove the young 

cable!  We are apparently crossing its path … not the working one; 

but the lost child; Mr。 Liddell WOULD start the big one first 

though it was laid first:  he wanted to see the job done; and meant 

to leave us to the small one unaided by his presence。



'3。30。 … Grapnel caught something; lost it again; it left its marks 

on the prongs。  Started lifting gear again; and after hauling in 

some 50 fathoms … grunt; grunt; grunt … we hear the other cable 

slipping down our big one; playing the selfsame tune we heard last 

night … louder; however。



'10 P。M。 … The pull on the deck engines became harder and harder。  

I got steam up in a boiler on deck; and another little engine 

starts hauling at the grapnel。  I wonder if there ever was such a 

scene of confusion:  Mr。 Liddell and W… and the captain all giving 

orders contradictory; &c。; on the forecastle; D…; the foreman of 

our men; the mates; &c。; following the example of our superiors; 

the ship's engine and boilers below; a 50…horse engine on deck; a 

boiler 14 feet long on deck beside it; a little steam winch tearing 

round; a dozen Italians (20 have come to relieve our hands; the men 

we telegraphed for to Cagliari) hauling at the rope; wiremen; 

sailors; in the crevices left by ropes and machinery; everything 

that could swear swearing … I found myself swearing like a trooper 

at last。  We got the unknown difficulty within ten fathoms of the 

surface; but then the forecastle got frightened that; if it was the 

small cable which we had got hold of; we should certainly break it 

by continuing the tremendous and increasing strain。  So at last Mr。 

Liddell decided to stop; cut the big cable; buoying its end; go 

back to our pleasant watering…place at Chia; take more water and 

start lifting the small cable。  The end of the large one has even 

now regained its sandy bed; and three buoys … one to grapnel foul 

of the supposed small cable; two to the big cable … are dipping 

about on the surface。  One more … a flag…buoy … will soon follow; 

and then straight for shore。



'June 20。



'It is an ill…wind; &c。  I have an unexpected opportunity of 

forwarding this engineering letter; for the craft which brought out 

our Italian sailors must return to Cagliari to…night; as the little 

cable will take us nearly to Galita; and the Italian skipper could 

hardly find his way from thence。  To…day … Sunday … not much rest。  

Mr。 Liddell is at Spartivento telegraphing。  We are at Chia; and 

shall shortly go to help our boat's crew in getting the small cable 

on board。  We dropped them some time since in order that they might 

dig it out of the sand as far as possible。



'June 21。



'Yesterday … Sunday as it was … all hands were kept at work all 

day; coaling; watering; and making a futile attempt to pull the 

cable from the shore on board through the sand。  This attempt was 

rather silly after the experience we had gained at Cape 

Spartivento。  This morning we grappled; hooked the cable at once; 

and have made an excellent start。  Though I have called this the 

small cable; it is much larger than the Bona one。 … Here comes a 

break down and a bad one。



'June 22。



'We got over it; however; but it is a warning to me that my future 

difficulties will arise from parts wearing out。  Yesterday the 

cable was

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