The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Chapter 11 Page 12

I consented to this readily, and went immediately on board, and the two men with me. As soon as I came to the ship’s side, my partner, who was on board, came out on the quarter-deck, and called to me, with a great deal of joy, “We have stopped the leak — we have stopped the leak!” — ”Say you so?” said I; “thank God; but weigh anchor, then, immediately.” — ”Weigh!” says he; “what do you mean by that?

What is the matter?” — ”Ask no questions,” said I; “but set all hands to work, and weigh without losing a minute.” He was surprised; however, he called the captain, and he immediately ordered the anchor to be got up; and though the tide was not quite down, yet a little land-breeze blowing, we stood out to sea.