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    reyvesselastoreinindoubt.uainty

    isstillhope.”theninaloorreladded,”thisdelayisnot

    natural.thepharaocalcuttathe5thfebruary;sheoughttohave

    beehago.”

    ”an.”eaningofthat

    noise”

    ”oh,oh”criedrrel,tuingpale,”isit”aloudnoisewas

    heardoairsofpeoplevinghastily,andhalfstifledsobs.

    rrelroseandadvanand

    hesankintoaorrel

    trelingineveryli,thestrangergazingathianairof

    profoundpity.thenoisehadceased;butitseedthatrrelexpected

    sothingsothinghadoethingst

    ferfanciedheheardfootstepsoairs;andthat

    thefootsteps,hoseofseveralpersons,stoppedatthedoor.

    akeyedinthelockofthefirstdoor,andthecreakingof

    hingeswasaudible.

    ”thereareonlyturred

    rrel,”clesandjulie.”atthisinstantthesenddooropened,

    andtheyounggirl,hereyesbathedorrelrose

    trelingly,supphielfbythearfthechair.hewouldhave

    spoken,buthisvoicefailedhi”oh,father”saidshe,claspingher

    hands,”fiveyourchildforbeingthebearerofeviltidings.”

    rrelagaingedlor.juliethres.

    ”oh,father,father”rredshe,”urage”

    ”thepharaonhasgonedoorrelinahoarsevoice.the

    younggirldidnotspeak;butshedeanaffirtivesignhherhead

    asshelayohersbreast.

    ”andthecreorrel.

    ”saved,”saidthegirl;”savedbythecrehevesselthathasjust

    eheharbor.”rrelraisedhistoheavenhan

    expressinationandsubligratitude.”thanks,god,”said

    he,”atleastthoustrikestbutaloearisteheeyeof

    thephlegtiglishn.

    ”ein,ein,”saidrrel,”foripresuyouareallatthe

    door.”

    sorrelenteredweeping

    bitterly.eanuelfolloberhe

    roughfacesofsevehalfnakedsailors.atthesightofthese

    ntheenglishnstartedandadvaep;therainedhielf,

    airedintothefarthestandstobsent.

    darrelsatdoookoneofhishandsinhers,

    juliestilllayoodinthe

    beraoforheliorrels

    falyandthesailorsatthedoor.

    ”hoorrel.

    ”draan,”andtellusallaboutit.”

    anoldsean,brohetropicalsun,advahe

    reinsofatarpauli.rrel,”said

    he,asifhehadjustquittedrseillesthepreviousevening,andhad

    justretuedfroixortoulon.

    ”goodday,penelouedrrel,sling

    throughhistears,”hecaptain”

    ”thebutplease

    god,itudyouinafewdaysallaliveand

    hearty.”

    ”ory,penelon.”

    penelonrolledhisquidinhischeek,placedhishandbeforehis

    uth,tuedhishead,aaloobacjuitothe

    anteself,andbegan,”yousee,

    rrel,”saidhe,”eandcape

    boyador,sailinghafairbreeze,southsouthafteraweeks

    calardesuptoiishould

    tellyouandsays,penelon,ing

    upoverthereiself.doi

    think,captainhinkthattheyarerisingfasterthantheyhave

    anybusiodo,andthattheybesoblackiftheydidnt

    anschief.thatsopiniontoo,saidthecaptain,andill

    takeprecautionsagly.uvas.avast,

    there,allhandstakeiuddingslsandstoheflyingjib.it

    e;thesquallhevesselbegantoheel.ah,said

    thecaptain,uvasset;allhandslower

    theinslfiveer,itesailedunder

    zzentopslsandtogallntsails.hecaptain,

    akesyoushakeyourheadillthinkyouve

    gottoo.ithinkyht,answeredhe,weshallhavea

    gale.agalerethanthat,pest,oridontknow

    inglikethedustatntredon;

    luckilythecaptaioodhisbusiakeinthe

    topsls,criedthecaptaihebohebrace,lower

    thetogallntsails,hauloutthereeftacklesontheyards.”

    ”thatan;”i

    shouldhavetakenfourreefsiopsailsandfurledthespanker.”

    hisfirsonorous,andunexpeadeeveryoart.penelon

    puthishandoverhiseyes,aaredatthenhus

    criticizedthenoeuvresofhiscaptaihanthat,

    sir,”saidtheoldsailorrespectfully;”uptorun

    beforetheteest;teerruckourtopslsandscudded

    underbarepoles.”

    ”thevesselan.

    ”eh,ithatthatdidthebusiness;afterpitgheavilyfor

    thecaptain,ithinkwe

    aresinking,givethehelandgodo

    thehelanddesded;therehreefeetofer.all

    handstothepusishouted;butitedthe

    repedthere.ah,saidi,afterfourhourswork,

    sinceussink;ohats

    theexaleyouset,penelon,criesthecaptain;verya

    nute.heebackhabraceofpistols.

    ianp,said

    he.”

    ”an.

    ”theresnothinggivesyouseasgoodreasons,”ntinued

    thesailor;”andduringthattitheed,andtheseagone

    doulythesanhour,

    butstillitrose.tch,butintwelve

    hoursthatkestakesfive.

    e,saidthecaptain,.rrel

    willha

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