They formed part of a brig's crew and had come ashore for sand. Lending him what little clothing they
could spare among them as a slight protection against the rapidly cooling air, they agreed to land him
in the morning; and without further delay, for it was growing late, they made again towards the roadstead
where their vessel lay.
And now night dropped slowly upon the wide watery levels in front; and at no great distance from them,
where the shore-line curved round, and formed a long riband of shade upon the horizon, a series of
points of yellow light began to start into existence, denoting the spot to be the site of Budmouth, where
the lamps were being lighted along the parade. The cluck of their oars was the only sound of any distinctness
upon the sea, and as they laboured amid the thickening shades the lamp-lights grew larger, each appearing
to send a flaming sword deep down into the waves before it, until there arose, among other dim shapes
of the kind, the form of the vessel for which they were bound.