. The sailor brother, or, The history of Thomas Saville : an interesting tale . aves, I could discern theboats struggling among the breakers;and have reason to fear that everv hBiiiiiiiiii III 11 III I III I 11 I II III (I I I I II 22 soul ill them perished during that me-lancholy storm. My little godson clung weeping andterrified to my knee^, and it was withsome difficulty that I quieted his criesand soothed his fears; bidding himkeep fast hold of me, while I exertedall my strength to keep my raft afloat,and steer it among the for me, the storm was• past its worst, and th


. The sailor brother, or, The history of Thomas Saville : an interesting tale . aves, I could discern theboats struggling among the breakers;and have reason to fear that everv hBiiiiiiiiii III 11 III I III I 11 I II III (I I I I II 22 soul ill them perished during that me-lancholy storm. My little godson clung weeping andterrified to my knee^, and it was withsome difficulty that I quieted his criesand soothed his fears; bidding himkeep fast hold of me, while I exertedall my strength to keep my raft afloat,and steer it among the for me, the storm was• past its worst, and though the thunderstill burst in peals around me, yet thewind w^as much abated; and the rainwhich had poured down in torrentsbefore, was now falling with less vio-lence. As the day dawned, I beheld to myunspeakable joy, land not far distant,though the approach to it seemed dif-ficult, on account of the rocks withwhich it was surrounded. With muchtoil and difficulty I moored my raftinto a little creek between two rocky ■■TTM-MTif n^iiittiir^fiMiiMnfuiiaifanfti-iriiMriiinM.


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