Graham's magazine . a portion of his own cabin. It was many days before we were sufficiently re-covered to mingle with our rescuers, and during oursickness we were treated with a kindness which wasneVer forgot. The strange sail was a privateersman, sailingunder the American flag. We continued with herabout two months, when she found it necessaryto run into port. As we were nearly opposite BlockIsland, it was determined to stand in for Newport,where accordingly we landed, after an absence ofnearly a year. Here I found that we had been given up for bucket, with the name of the Dart painte


Graham's magazine . a portion of his own cabin. It was many days before we were sufficiently re-covered to mingle with our rescuers, and during oursickness we were treated with a kindness which wasneVer forgot. The strange sail was a privateersman, sailingunder the American flag. We continued with herabout two months, when she found it necessaryto run into port. As we were nearly opposite BlockIsland, it was determined to stand in for Newport,where accordingly we landed, after an absence ofnearly a year. Here I found that we had been given up for bucket, with the name of the Dart painted on it,having been picked up at sea, from which it wasconcluded that all on board the vessel had belief had now become general in consequenceof the lapse of time since we had been heard was greeted, therefore, as one restored from thedead. WRITE TO ME, LOVE, A BALLAD. THE POETRY BY MISS PARDOE, THE MUSIC BY DAVID LEE. Selected for Graham^ Magazine by J. G. Osbouru. Andante Amoroso. ^ • -s , s. :>s # r 9 n *i n i rzl r~m r#~p p_p P p~ Write to me, love, When thou art far a - way, Write ev - - ry thought Which :^-P H-- l—h=t= n :t_i *i :£ i r


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