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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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