. A woman who went to Alaska . teamer scream came from a woman; but it was not re-peated. The pilots assistant was off watch, and his ownduty lay at the wheel; so it happened that a guiltyman who had been standing by the deck rail creptsilently, unnoticed, and now thoroughly sobered, tohis stateroom. His companion was nowhere to be seen. A small steamer following next day in the wakeof the first boat, cameto Five Finger Rapids, See the pretty red sea-weed on the rocks,mamma, cried a little boy, pointing to the lowledge on the bank of the east channel. Those who looked in the direction indicate


. A woman who went to Alaska . teamer scream came from a woman; but it was not re-peated. The pilots assistant was off watch, and his ownduty lay at the wheel; so it happened that a guiltyman who had been standing by the deck rail creptsilently, unnoticed, and now thoroughly sobered, tohis stateroom. His companion was nowhere to be seen. A small steamer following next day in the wakeof the first boat, cameto Five Finger Rapids, See the pretty red sea-weed on the rocks,mamma, cried a little boy, pointing to the lowledge on the bank of the east channel. Those who looked in the direction indicated bythe boy saw, as the steamer crept carefully up tothe whirlpool, a womans white face in the water,above which streamed a mass of long auburn hair,caught finnly on the rocks. Standing by the side of his pilot, the captainskeen eye caught sight of the head and hair. Its only Dolly Duncan, he said with a shrugof his shoulders. No one else has such hair; butits no great loss, anyway; there are many more ofsuch as she, you CHAPTER 111.


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