[The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyde Osbourne]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ebb-Tide CHAPTER 12 4/5
'There she burns! and you may guess from that what the news is.' 'The Trinity Hall, I guess,' said the captain. 'The same,' said Herrick; 'sighted half an hour ago, and coming up hand over fist.' 'Well, it don't amount to a hill of beans,' said the captain with a sigh. 'O, come, that's rank ingratitude!' cried Herrick. 'Well,' replied the captain, meditatively, 'you mayn't just see the way that I view it in, but I'd 'most rather stay here upon this island.
I found peace here, peace in believing.
Yes, I guess this island is about good enough for John Davis.' 'I never heard such nonsense!' cried Herrick.
'What! with all turning out in your favour the way it does, the Farallone wiped out, the crew disposed of, a sure thing for your wife and family, and you, yourself, Attwater's spoiled darling and pet penitent!' 'Now, Mr Herrick, don't say that,' said the captain gently; 'when you know he don't make no difference between us.
But, O! why not be one of us? why not come to Jesus right away, and let's meet in yon beautiful land? That's just the one thing wanted; just say, Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief! And He'll fold you in His arms.
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