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The Rover Boys on Land and Sea

CHAPTER XI
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Then the brothers came slowly to the deck.
A cheer went up when it was found that Tom was safe once more, and Nellie Laning could not resist rushing forward and catching the wet youth in her arms.

Tom was so exhausted he dropped on the nearest seat, and it was several minutes before he had recovered strength enough to speak.
"I would have been drowned had it not been for that rope," he said when questioned.

"As I slid along the side of the ship the rope hit me in the face.

I clutched it and clung fast for dear life.

Then when I came up and swept astern I called as loudly as I could, but it seemed an age before anybody heard me." "It was a narrow escape," said Dick.


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