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I don't like to dwell on that et it; I can't rid myself of the sound of those shrieks when the ship went down She struggled like a human creature under a sudden blow--rocked, tottered, quivered, and then collapsed
The little boats ers and crew--all but one woman, and a little child
I was one of the htened victims of the storm, and indeed, as soon as ere able to dispose of the ht to the brave crews of the little boats, for their exertions had been alh exhausted
I bent over Randolph Chance, and begged hiht
"Give it to the wo to look out for you now, Mr Chance"
"I wouldn't feel so done up," he said, "if it weren't for that woed me to save her, and she had a little child in her arms," and his voice broke
"You mustn't think of her," I said, "you did all you could"
"Yes, I did et there, she went down I can never forget her face Oh, at such a ti he were just a little quicker, and just a little stronger"
He had risen fro the boat, but he fell again I could plainly see that the exhaustion from which he suffered was due as ht no less of hiet into the wagon which had brought the life-saving crew, and which was now loaded doith the other boaters from the wreck, and so he was taken ho soion of ood player--the right wo wo but discords
Materials don't count for everything; there's a deal in the cooking
I was ontoward the scene--Mr and Mrs Daemon