The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 24
Chapter 4
"Yes, sir," said the old pilot, "she must have dropped into the bay a little afore dawn. A queer craft she looks."
"She shows no colours," returned the young gentleman musingly.
"They're a-lowering of a quarter-boat, Mr. Mark," resumed the old salt. "We shall soon know more of her."
"Ay," replied the young gentleman called Mark, "and here, Mr. Seadrift, comes your sweet daughter Nancy tripping down the cliff."
"God bless her kind heart, sir," ejaculated old Seadrift.