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THE SLOOP:OF-WAR. ‘C1 Pull ahead ! ‘pull like wthunderbolts 1” erled olan’ asa — suspicion flashed through:his mind... hy oPhe men exerted cae shag a aad the outer ag soon oaiih- fe a foot. of the canoe) © } “ Grace Greenville! “I. jlipeaind SO py ‘cried Block... She sprung to her feet, and turned with a cry of surprise. ' A moment later she was in the boat. She pointed toward the-prostrate-figure of the islander in the canoe. ‘““He was wounded by a shot from the schooner !” she cried, and, remembering the prompt manner in,which he had rescued her from the grasp of the Malay, she added, “ He has been very friendly to me! “For God’s’ sake let: Bini’ be ‘put in the -boat,; and ‘carried. as speedily. as porerae to. the eee a yen is “approaching us.” | - | ‘Why, “bless me—how: strange ! ” @xclaimed . Professor ‘Quill ; “another item for my journal.” : “TY wouldn’t have believed that one of them savages, rte a sparkle-of) humanity in his bosom !” cried Block, “if I hadn’t heard it-from Miss Greenville’s own ips | Put him in. the Wak lads/!? | This was done, and: a br ‘alt, gleam lighted for ‘8 moment the dim eyes: of ithe casi as he encountered the glances of ‘the boat’screw. ‘> “Pull ahead 2? was or dered, — the oar-blades splashed i in the water. Explanations tien ‘Ensned -Votwoen ‘tage and, .the..mate. ‘Block -was:much pained upom learning the particulars. of Capstan’s death, for he. had, secretly nourished a,faint hope that his old chum had only been wounded, and had crawled - to some hiding-place where he might eventually be discovered by the sloop-of-war.. This vessel being,.now,. only half.a league from the boat, the latter was soon alongside. Steps “were lowered from the gangway for the accommodation of the young girl, and-a_blufflooking sea lieutenant assisted her to the deck, . After the islander had, been hoisted aboard ina chair, the rest’ of the party followed. While Block was .de- scribing their adventures to the lieutenant, Grace was politely conducted: to! the cabin. .Here,:she was gratified. to. find one: -of her own sex-—the'captain’s nieee, who was on her way to commiclbooks.com