d a continual whistling and puffing, as if the island itself had
been an enormous steamer. As the boat slowly made her way to the wharf,
the child saw long, low buildings on every side, and close at the
river-side a row of enormous furnaces, which were filled from the water
by coal barges.
"There is Rondic!" cried the opera-singer, and from his stupendous
chest sent forth a hurrah so formidable that it was heard above all the
clatter of machinery.
The boat stopped, and the brothers met with effusion. The two resembled
each other very much, though Rondic was older and not so stout. His face
was closely shaven, and he wore a sailor's hat that shaded a true Breton
peasant face tanned by the sea, and a pair of eyes as keen as steel.
"And how are you all?" asked Labassandre.
"Well enough, well enough, thank Heaven! And this is our new
apprentice?--he looks very small and not over-strong."
"Strong as an ox, my dear; and warranted by all the physicians in
Paris!"
"So much the better, for it is a hard life here. But now hasten, for we
must present ourselves to the Director at once."
They turned into a long avenue lined by fine trees. The avenue
terminated in a village street, with white houses on both sides,
inhabited by the master and head-workmen. At this hour all was silent;
life and movement were concentrated at the factory; and, but for the
linen drying in the yards, an occasional cry of an infant, and a pot of
flowers at the window, one would have supposed the place uninhabited.
"Ah, the flag is lowered!" said the singer, as they reached the door.
"Once that terrified me!" and he explained to Jack that when the flag
was dropped from the top of the staff, it meant that the doors of the
factory were closed. So much the worse for late comers; they were marked
as absent, and at the third offence dismissed. They were now admitted by
the porter. There was a frightful tumult pervading the large halls
which were crossed by tramways. Iron bars and rolls of copper were piled
between old cannons brought there to be recast. Rondic pointed out all
the different branches of the establishment; he could not make himself
understood save by gestures, for the noise was deafening.
Jack was able to see the interiors of the various workshops, the doors
being set widely open on account of the heat; he saw rapid movements of
arms and blackened faces; he saw machines in motion, first in shadow,
and then with a red light playing
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