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THE OCEAN OUTLAW. co — ©Thank God!” exclaimed Mulgrave, fervently, that my sister, my long-lost sister Ethel, still lives; but let me see her, sir; let me see her, for I can hardly realize it is true.” “*Come with me, then; but Ict us go alone; we want no company.” **Be it so,” said Mulgrave, as he motioned the men to remain on deck; and then, with a trembling step, fol- lowed Ralph Gray to the cabin, where the latter left Ethel a short time before. f ~~ But Ethel was not there; and the only thing that met their gaze was the ghastly corpse of Stephen Granger, ly- g¢ where he had fallen. Gray shuddered as he passed it, but went along and d nothing.” =~ ~ Ife walked across the cabin, opened a state-room door, and there was the object of their search, seated before a ~ table, her face buried in her hands, and weeping as though ber heart would break. ; “Ethel,” said Gray, in a deep, mournful voice. Ethel raised her head and looked at him, but did not spenk,. . < Malgrave could restrain his feelings no longer. Ie sprung forward and clasped her in his arms, exclaiming: **Ji is, indeed, my sister! Thank Goud, she is found at last !"" | Ethel was bewildered. She released herself from her brother’s arms, and looked at him in astonishment, and then toward Gray, who again addressed her: “Ethel,” said he, ‘‘this is in reality your brother; but you wre not, as you suppose, the child of a base, wicked outlaw, but the daughter of an honorable man; one whom yon can love ani! reverence. Ilow you came to be in my __ Possession, and why, your brother will explain. I have ~ loved yon as well as if you had_been my own chibl; ani that has been the only thing that has prevented me from finishing my life of wickedness, by my own hand, long 4 ago. ‘ conmiclooolks.conn