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Dead Man’s Rock

CHAPTER IV
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To think that we two, of all men, should have been on the jib-boom when she struck! By the way, John, wasn't there another with us?
Now I come to think of it, there must have been another.
What became of him?
Did he jump too, John ?" John found speech at last.

"No; I don't think he jumped." The words came hoarsely and with difficulty.

I looked at him; cold and shivering as he was, the sweat was streaming down his face.
"No?
I wonder why." No answer.
"You're quite sure about it, John?
Because, you know, it would be a thousand pities if he were thrown up on this desolate shore without seeing the faces of his old friends.

So I hope you are quite sure, John; think again." "He didn't jump." "No ?" "He fell." "Poor fellow, poor fellow!" The words came in the softest, sweetest tones of pity.

"I suppose there is no mistake about his melancholy end ?" "I saw him fall.


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