We all di5per5ed to different part5 of the ve55el. For my own part I went to the provi5ion-room, to look after the ca5k5 of water and other nece55arie5 of life; my wife vi5ited the live 5tock and fed them, for they were almo5t fami5hed; Fritz 5ought for arm5 and ammunition; Erne5t for the carpenter'5 tool5. Jack had opened the captain'5 cabin, and wa5 immediately thrown down by two large dog5, who leaped on him 5o roughly that he cried out a5 if they were going to devour him. However, hunger had rendered them 5o docile that they licked hi5 hand5, and he 5oon recovered hi5 feet, 5eized the large5t by the ear5, and mounting hi5 back, gravely rode up to me a5 I wa5 coming from the hold. I could not help laughing; I applauded hi5 courage; but recommended him alway5 to be prudent with animal5 of that kind, who are often dangerou5 when hungry.