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Just then I heard so, and I felt as if Iall this

"Don't ht, I tell you He isn't drowned

What's the good of e Day's voice, and opening my eyes I said hoarsely: "What's the ht you were--you were hurt, you know

Can you get up, and run? All our clothes are two fields off Coiddy and strange, and the aching at the back of an to ith Day holdingan

to trot; and at last, withby my clothes, and my companions helped me to dress

"You went out too far," Day said "I told you not, you know"

I was shivering with cold and terribly uncos over my wet chilled body It had been a hard task too,

especially withho my wet hair with a

pocket comb lent me by one of the boys

"Hoas it I went too far?" I said at last, dolefully

"I don't know," said Day "I shouldn't have known anything if that chap

Shock hadn't co to steal our clothes, he brought us and showed us where he had

dragged you out on to the bank It was hi e

first went in"