over the side, I shook the doctor long and heartily by the hand. I have never seen or heard of him since. Crowding all sail, we braced the yards square; and, the breeze freshening, bowled straight away from the land. Once more the sailor's cradle rocked under me, and I found myself rolling in my gait. By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific.   The End   Notes 1 This spirituous liquor derives its name from a considerable town in Peru, where it is manufactured in large quantities. It is well known along the whole western coast of South America, whence some of it has been exported to Australia. It is very cheap.   2 The colouring matter is inserted by means of a shark's tooth attached to the end of a abort stick, which is struck upon the other end with a small mallet of wood.   3 He was so called from the place of his birth, being a runaway Maryland slave.   4 The men were shipped by the lay; in other words, they received no wages; but, by the articles, were entitled to a certain portion of the profits of the voyage.   5 The above is the popular idea on the subject. But of late a theory directly the reverse has been started. Instead of regarding the phenomena last described as indicating anything like an active, creative power now in operation, it is maintained that, together with the entire group, they are merely the remains of a continent, long ago worn away, and broken up by the action of the sea.   6 So called from the place he hailed from; a well-known sea-port on the coast of Massachusetts.   7 This is a term much in vogue among sailors in the Pacific. It is applied to certain roving characters, who, without attaching themselves permanently to any vessel, ship now and then for a short cruise in a whaler; but upon the condition only of being honourably discharged the very next time the anchor takes hold of the bottom; no matter where. They are, mostly, a reckless, rollicking set, wedded to the Pacific, and never dreaming of ever doubling Cape Horn again on a homeward-bound passage. Hence their reputation is a bad one.   8 Some of the most promising convicts in New South Wales are hired out to the citizens as servants; thus being, in some degree, permitted to go at large; government, however, still claiming them as wards. They are provided with tickets, which they are obliged to show to