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=e 4 TRE BLUE CLIPPER. - 7 a a tt 3 a i <—e ob aw Oe — © be ~~ =~." = = “ae . eh alee re Ra ig 4 a * . ’ : > a sf Anes ms _- 2. “net Ba “ ¢ t CHAPTER X. AFLOAT AGAIN. Mary sat in the same apartment, her face buried in her hands, giving way to her grief. It was the morning after Wand ‘had ‘been shot. She liad not yet heard of the event. Suddenly there was‘a tertffic noise! The hollow passages of the mountain cave rung with the report of firearms, with the shouts of men, the hasty trampling of feet. “ What can be the matter?” “Oh, miss!” exclaimed Nettie, suddenly rushing into the room, “ our enemies have found us out. The rendezvous is attacked !” “Thank God! then he may be saved !” said Mary. “You forget that he is a smuggler, too—this Wand of yours—and that a price is set upon his head. The place is attacked ‘by a naval man of war, a ‘cutter, anchored off our coast. ” Mary bowed her beautiful ee There seemed no bope for Wand. Meanwhile the din without was ‘suddenly hushed ; all was atill. The door of the apartment opened. Maury dreweback, with a cry of surprise, as Captain Watson entered. “Thank Heaven, you are safe!” he exclaimed. “I have found you at lust.” “Oh, Captain Watson! have you seen any thing of my father ?” “ Your father is safe—aboard my cutter—half-distracted on your account. We have been searching hard for you, ever since you were missed. We followed up your tracks and those of the smugglers closely—we looked in every nook and corner, in yaio. Finally, we reached these cliffs, discov- ered the rendezvous, and planned this surprise. It pleases me much that it is my good fortune to rescue you.”