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72 r THE OCEAN OUTLAW. CUAPTER IX. With a sad heart Lieutenant Mulgrave returned to the cabin, and acqiminted his sister with what had happened, and at once proposed that they should remove from the brig to the Windsor, until the former could be in a mea- sure repaired, and be got in readiness to continue her voy- age. _ effort in his power to render her situation as pleasant as Ethel was quite ready to comply with the proposit’on ; for, so long as she remained on board the brig, the re- “membrance of the awful end of the man who had deceive her, as well as the self-destruction of him to whom she had been wont. to.render the obedience and respect due 4 father, was brought with two-fold force to her mind, Con- sequently, it was with a feeling of relief that she stepped into the boat, and bade adieu to the vessel in which she hud witnessed scenes that few born iu her position are ever called to be spectators of. Captain Clinton had received intimation of what had transpired on board the Sea Bird, and stood ready to wel- come tbe sister of his first officer. With that polite at- tention, so characteristic of the man, he had ordered a state-room to be vacated for her accommodation, and every possible, ! After seeing his sister safe to her apartment, Lieu- tenant Mulgrave went on deck to attend to his various duties. IIe was almost immediately joined by Ernest Howard, who drew him a little apart from the others, and said, in a yoice that betrayed not a little excile- ment: ‘Is it possible that the lady who came on board with you is your sister ?’’ —_ / comicbooks%com t be < = ‘ =— - SG Se Re Dm on at head ie ad - -— A “ 2 7 Zs ———— .. —".s - &