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' answeringStar lecf the'way J w his vauiu ana rausea -ina ( iwo 4n en 10 layMdrk ;oh his' lmmock; standing" on either side1 to reres3uJ fie least "strag gle by heirffongr4sjtH6yer c hdd . begun: ltd retUrn;t'liisiBeYise':ahd v spoke Inpre cal m)y though his voice .'was ' tremulous'7 -it1p'acssi6n.'t ? 'A fgtr words "LeaVe usiingcbmbeand Andrews," said tamrdJ ;'t?i v; - - 're'olXtrat'edJVfcutn ? a perkratoirs&n . oheyed,' aiid the ttro ytiU'ng tiietit remained, , " the perfect hilui and eternimatioii tf 'the . nej stiinng ih Tu mii'ttgilrion "of 'the 'o-pthlrf!?whof5conssvahd? trot' tnbVrins how-to: speair'eit her of imRemiy Hinger orl . his pesenthr Htariimered forth' fiomc- tfi jnorirointeliiglbier that StafforVl'-sald kiiidlv'to'hfm ''iH wi ai ; ;r1 "Hfv iSHh'ilt,maTans-VoMaWr-WhaY?alirtne fVaid llafk l,Whatlailg 1 'ri'e rlTnTr: ''thiit T HaVo bee if betraved v.by6n7non- i Vf btSrvdat' my-'henrt h. De:n roil r i r.i r .! A riV hi hkhilvriut'nn "-"V bis aword:-' -i-:4 liuM. 't; t rason . j- Si -.. -,, 4..-- - are the "words yon bare -aised.'f Ibut for mine. honor's sake. "Iwill. While .we ' are still'alone ask w.hat Iws.byeHgW'Vou hith- ,'e'r 'by steal tht5, brave nie bnf myown ?i earn cu"r saia : di ar k . one .whom I -Jittle thouirht capable ''of -FffKl,S-Af:'Stfi -V" a -BeAeJ ; ,a tV& $tmJ&Vm&W?j: Tm$- f W kaR?.fMW,TK. c??KLY' 4vr),?S,e :tmVsyW&V IS riT"k tin npirutii ViWila jtn hia : A " bl.iv said, Statford, PtYveTy To attack roe here would be mutin vt l so in very truth V ' : jtrj-Irain iot.ypnr inleripTr 111 blooaf , 4f inyj fQVtuiles'lje.wh let :6rd of my feeTin f"'?.1? M judeed unavoable that we TiiyagoAogetherahalU nor if itbe ,iinaei,ni4yuya!ig02cvueruai miaiuai- 3i wr.yiKSni.u. an? qnfmf i , iWnjjqMj tmVxmst Mark .T'aflUo.gt WW-A'V.' L-rM- i'L f V . Qn equal rtnis, -epeted faftbrd. . .t-r.: i tji . v ii ; i-i t vumess uy P9V7Ji en?t,y nlfMtn it, hfi 'Kfjll TtnaKihls. to Sftnrir vnn rl ashore, yunayo eonje one oi.my ,nsubordmonIgoe;,f ssibletot -:-"';v-;-w-lQtjpo,ss-hl.ewA. brisk, wind; was riving th li?ahtMuiekly,tpwardahe "Vl5 y.t . which measured by the sadora practiced reiurn ior tuo rear. " despatching a .boat.to th,e Corni; shore eye promised hope and refuse from the An English cheer greeted the aunounce f would M death which had Just before seemed iuevi- racnt, and tho first boat load, consi.ting of irai j a w vviwj lycass x .-- w ma iuc i bvuoui lo. auu r. -t &.i. ! ' . Hrpedient.iH --... '-- tmm J 9? J s pends. o-Pyourse yf YPyage aB-i ,f Mark;growled; .Lt,Bpre.tnd..angryt - -ii , , r. -'vs.- , 1.:. l.m ntao ho trio t rr rrrmA ' t n .mntn riH'!r;'Yyj;!,i ,...miHei-ir.-t;.y'r. j.--,-..... : U n. ii.innn lrtll a ITT HTIII mnn 1 V. 1 11 III 1 1 (til IIIL' n ,11 shtf duties assigned i h m. Mreiepted all 'JrId dye.Mrflw X-OI J I yct en ,- v 41m Asa -t f oirtl - ;it, :vs v k Nvf'w 5. MftrT- --. 7 i, .. i.s -. j tno Tiii . n l m w i t ii . i in ut.-i.iu uua . uuuui nc. and every UaV.Wonuerea more ; lo.see , tbe.ie.h,aotra ntf . '..'.... t.hA'nrnmnt.'.resoI ate .vigilant, cap y" i- t-- r-. ,- -, , ... ' . 4 . v .i.j."V.jw r&ijvv hhv.-s ?r-r-T -.iriT.-rf 1 1 to lvingcomoe eclll over hiSbiptia r.dt' M wrd; saying, .! I n nn.nl jafTPI- JF f 1 nR OHH - I . tr. 1 . S l' . i:XiisiDrVXT& . tVii v:.. My lads, if yoa a j ' 'frbe shipt'isTastfetiling dowiiVs.r," witness that in a ' fkid llincomlie bear the blame.' )'-Wiiaak8'W brav man's honelesffsignation. n -'Stay, Lynch; Ol'-d :frfl.aDiaelte1duda'wY0lMng tap. ately, -yoa anoot-face yon waves like an- pariy tu Oi-iconi jiooa awaiuug i-em, MtimW&frsa blue Tork-of.dight-,- ilder man. How could I meet.' them: if I mostly black-bearded. heavy-browed fieri, .& 4iinV'8tinsplayW let you risk jourself?" r - -; j, . the exception of tho young Sietfr do iilaJAAnrrxi6hrdtbv )'!namabu immnf Kn thft nth. aukike. .whose detected attitude insured ;tfeiwenttawav'aBd4Arii-mo.-aivireas SJ HtneuaTl Whkdi fead: dou6dtasv6rki tif - . T -5 'a'"- -l-s) s . - ti vtv o y viv w u y ----- a -v - - - s v a 'fy4..w?5etiran lEUaabetU coast training had, taught bira l m ?tkWrom6t tWhelvy-? 'swell 'tbaivatill Uerity, and be. had tho light a ri0i;faved a f'Bosidcs," he "?'-rmVtawh. 6mUinr . 4mv heart .ia li.rlit Aiibtlh ' : oi yigouy in. . T I showe.1 that lio had round a kno f i f pdir d you well. LioneL If yoa get blueat old Gothic bWodotSpain. W ithoun Dy diligeat pushing he had driven - .'.. . ' - a I 1 . , . h . 1 . B... .. !- a- . .rn'Sk SS. I I : : l-'-.'iiliris1i' J..lU',V -t.iitmn 1 hfimtt on1 I rv . i. .. 1 .l.-i I fO(l Chilli anil Wlit.tl. IllS POrW lvSjtt.. V. C i r. r-. : witH they' e!3m yoa should speed' well l"Ough ho was tho smallest man ia llJ7Lal obuinnl tbo pxjwer of drawi 4 - i 'r- Li - wholo circle, would have marked him af lnJ j, and mjmiiiing himcl( ' ?I- brow- his 'drenched. balr,: looked out on ' tbe I ' .The two yoang men so lonir cstranred. I captain ; and Stafford, on first trealygirar;r, tter freer space, filled your dnty well, lads. Now each ruau to his prayers." . , '. ' Then-turning to'the j-outh who stood near him, with bowed shoulders, lips reso lute even to suUenness, aud, eyes' wistfully bent on the eastern horizon already bright ening with : the Puddcn. morning light. of the tropics,' he held out -his hand .saying, "Mark this is the time for pardon." ' ; 'V 4 1 have nothing to pardon you" said Mark; almost repelling tho- hand. 4'1 was the fool. and madman. You have borne with me. when another might have ironed me.4 ' Would that casting me . overboard "would'ridyou of the curso I have brought on this voj'age, and send you homo, you who alone are worthy of her!" - . - -' A sudden pressure tightened on his hand as he buid the words, -a grasp 'that silently cancelled the accoaut of four years of gloomy,' reserved' insubordination on the one side, and needful thought, forbear ing, maintenance of authority 011 the other. Di.nger,T disaster, sickness, combat, per plexity, disappointment all had in turn cast 'their shades on that sunlit field of golden enterprise on which Mark Lynch had 60 madly rushed, nor was there the compensating sense of adventure -and of glory that he had figured to himself in the half-trading half-fighting voyages of dis covery of the Fpanish. Main. Uuder a Cautions7 and scrupulous man," a btrict maintainor of dieipline, ths romantic ad ventures that had inflamed Mark's fancy could not we'd take place, and tho trou bles that had befallen tbem calms, fevers, disservices from the natives, misunder standings with tho Virginian colonists, disappointments of meeting t with the Spanish carracks bad served to embitter his impatient, though silent nature. It was, for the most part, a duller life than that at the home whence he had fled, and he twas resentful of the Captain's deter mination to - fall " on no peaceful settle ment Of even the Spaniards, and to permit none of those descents on Indian villages which be knew, by sad experience, were sure to end in violence," provoked by un reasonable greed of gold. Mark shared the murmurs of the sailors, and had nearly persnaded himself that Stafford's inaction was in order to balk him of the g'ory and reputation he would have won. lie re jected every attempt at a'friendly advance, and the father he went from- Auuse Loly ton,' the more he brooded over Stafford' treachery, till that affe'etion for her that had laid dormant at home was become a passiouale flume, He fumed al.rfed J the many delav that t" ' - i te rtrm ofthe:i;7 7 . . : -,l attributing them to contnyaiue ou the captains part to-cause Am ie to have time Vo forget her bridegroom, and even when a perception of his own' error, a recollec tion. of Kaleigb'a warning of the evils that an unblessed son was said to bring on a voyage, and. evn .the discovery that the superstition of the sailors had legun to point to him as the causo of n their iin- 1 .11 on nuu, it i had hitherto merely increased tho surly idoont and defiance of his demeanor. But a foundering ship, the ingulf him, and himself and all the brave men aYouud powerless to avert their fate his spirit softened, his eyes filled with tears ; instead of the sound of the waves, his ears were filled with the Sunday peal and clash of the tivo bells of that square tower that rose above the headland of the Leamy, the home face looked wistfully npou him, and when Stafford ke 0pdun it.wa3 t0 a Leart oi,on,i,. . 0i,j -Ul MomenU of repentance ! Ah! how few, how bitter! how much to be douo within . them! Those . w'ere the davs when nietv 1 was OutSDoken. and sea cantaina nraved I Alood fop ihJr or ami lm,,! sV,.ffhr,J was utterintr his entreaty for. mercy and ...... . forgiveness when, there was a sudden rQnnd dl3C in fuU ftnd fc n h wav n. imjni!n.'iru f-m;. t- - ..wt At. I doain beond a ,OQ f k - iauio. ,rAuen).wH3 a wuu, nDn. eiwiu: t a u r ; riu - l - i - " i a I have nrevented the rawer of availing themselves of the chanee of preservation, had not their captain's steadiness calmed for- the effort. The ship was indeed as drifUnr r nearer the rocks, hut it .could ' i urcvoiiieu liio . uowr ui a v iuu n lt I not D.e loiiir kent afloat, and the ' breakers I . . . . . WQlcn da8hea over the r4ef made tho an all U Fr,0U8' e Only hope I n a.. .. m . . ,. was of a rope being conveyed to the rock but who could be the bearer in that surg- I n aea f Jprave as were tue sailors, tbev - i .oi.-r . . . a plunge into those leaping waves became the' momentary adten.ative; but while - o ,. i ..... . . .. uuiuwru was swut lO ITIYO 1110 COmiuSDU . . . . . . Mark .Lynch stepped, lor aa he laid hold on tbo rope, captain, here is Service for me: and if I perish, your ill-luck goes with me! My was, it yoa see the Lieamy again bear all that has. been amiss 1 said Stafford, affoction- w j;; a am -a oeiiec awimmer detv Urs;., said Mark; and this was . . I a" . . true. . JIs great.dex- ti?ity:lhat Then with the rope round his waist, and a muttered prayer not so much for hi own safety os that he" might bear away the weight of his sin from thy innocent, Mark sprang overboard., . Breathlessly wan ho watched, now, straggling with the waves, now behind their mountain height, now borne aloft on their summit, now apparent ly dashed, downward with their falling crest, so that nothing but tho steady pull on the rope, showed that he was still mak ing his way. Ho roto rose ro on the enormous breaker, a very plaything on its gigantic lap, unablo to direct his Course, then with a roar as of a hundred thunders, ho was hurled, downwards. Would he be dashed to piece on the jagged rocks? lie knew not; and in a moment more, ho found himself lying, a battered, breathless, helpless, but still living and .sound man, upon the sandy beach, with barely the in stinctive iKwer to cling in desperation to a rock clone at hand, as the returning wave towered with, as it wire, an enraged billow high in air above his head, fell over swallowing, drowning, endeavoring to wrench him back with it into the depths; but still he kept his hold, and gathered his powers sufficiently to crawl somewhat higher. - There, alter a few moments, he was able to make the rope fast to a rock ; and after shaking it as a uignnl to those in tho ship, ho sank down again, spent and exhausted, and knew no more till he found himself lying with his head on Stafford's knee, aud his hauds being chafed by old Kingcombe. . - , It was all that could bo done, either for him who was nearly exhausted, and bruit ed, or for others whose transit had cost them broken limbs or ribs. . About thirty stood on the rock, without food, wnter, clothing, or shelter from that glaring sun, which would soon be. vertical I Won Id not death in the cool ocean have been preferable to such waiting anguiidi ? There were many who thought m ere noon! Some, in lever of their delirious agony, would have. leaped at once into the wave., had they uot been forcibly with held. Tho misery was unspeakable ; but even in tie midst, Murk's brow wus clear ed of its worst furrow. ; ciiaptj;:: vi. ONT AND ALL. a sail 1" " So cried "A sail! Kingcombe from the one rock that rose somewhat above the rest f the roef. Such as coald r , - v of ich uussLcnaiK-u v ing ttrir4-jJMt. ( ..-,. IL did indeed bt lrjld a nail, which bucauie more distinct, till it was ctiiicitt it belonged to a three-decked Vccl. 'A .Spaniard!" said Kingcombe. Thero was a sileuco-ra dead nib nee. Shall 1 hail her, sir?" lor each Kn glishman there fell it a question whether even the fast approaching death were not pl referable to the tender mercies of the pumarus. 'Let us fall into the hands of tho Lord. not in the hand of men," hoarvly mur mured Mark . Lynch, from his patched throat. . uNot so," returned FtatTord, "wc are in the Lord's hand still. He sent these stran gers. Ho may design them as the means of our safety. Let us hail them. Tho signal of a fluttering hirt, the uni ted crv of tho thirty wrecked mariners, at traded attention. Tho ship lay to, a boat was put off, and sundry swurthy men could bo u!slingmed at the oars. At tho helm was a fair-haired young officer; and Staf ford, a wild figure, blistered on his uncover ed skin with the sun, and with scarcely any clothing remaining, advancid to meet him. and addrcsccahim inpanish. Prcs- I ..ii.. ci.(r...l in.....i I....1. i,.!.!. . i saying, This gentleman is a Fleming, the cieur ue auKirKe, aim iiko a or.ive mnri ner, though in the Spanish service, he de clares that we, being alricken by the will of heaven, shall be. froo men, and let ashore so soon as wo come to a friendly port n0 wjU take half of us on board i r ta m can in i nn irnriir n irnr mil nrr v.it " ....,...,..-.,.. not leave him. They saw their coronan- i " - ..v, - . i 41 ions received on board, and tho boat then put off again for them, b ut on its second appearance it did not contain the young Fleming, and there was a great dimiii'U Jou l.t.. ... 1 ol lu consiuerauon snown 10 ino nm oevy - ? Pcngera. ine second set were lorrea l. J 1-..I.I i. auo xnrougn .oe .on a m c u ? : MT IQ l ho&l; and Stafford- bo under- sioou opaoisn, uoiecieu pnrascs inai caua- od him to mutter in Mark'a car, M Pray Heaven we have not bvcu groly edlV . . That young spark looked too IT,.cn like au Luglhman to Utray us, reified Mark.'" '": " i ?IIo may have run beyond his corafiis Stan, saia oiauora. .ah nonesrici may not fathom a Spaniard's villany. Heaven will be done. - .A quarter otan bour more brought faem to the towcr-Uke side of the mgUiy vUcl. I hoy ciimted it and stood on deck. ncte further auxict', and of the small drwd-up looking elderly man, his scanty anl an .1 hair one yellow, but now miacd with gray, witfc sina I, hard, light eyes in w raiust. o. many put KcfS, ana V"" iiiiiir Bui i - jl.js M.y . ... .... r the relief afforded him. Tho .Sr anlard. wcver, l)ou Alvaro Ponce do Leon. irdly deigned to bend hU Lea 1. at ho ughtily deoiandid the namo of ths hip. 10 number of lb "crew, her panxjM i heso seas, and all the other matters con enuog her uhiih it behoove! htm to kuow. Lionel added bnav and accurate. y. laving no causa for conccitmcnt or fvr lfiie. . feoS"7- th5 J"panianl, when hi in- rerjgations were L ' ' !. ?Ti llac Gov. 4rnrof tho Aznrr 1 wi'd 1 ! !nneri incer for 'their piracies, fr w huh ' the mtu of Heaven Lsia overtaken them. 'Senor Captam, cried young VaaVirke, arting forward, -I p!Jmd lay honor lor eir safety and liberty." - Senor lHin Adrian. replied tht Cp i"vn with tho loftiest dignity, wbo your innco haAuade a few more voyage, yoar 'race wilV !crn that' aa ialcrior of3. er reuirea tho previous authorization i'f hia commander cro ho can make a Liud- igpromiae,M ' Then, Senor, let mt be imprisoned to" grthtr with them,' cried Vaukirkc. ' What the answer wnMark nevcrheard. Even while the CapUin spoke, tho a-tilora ere forcing the newly arrived almost pell aiell down a dark opening In tho dctk, scarcely allowing tLcm timo to gain a hold ujon tho ladder, but thrusting one after the other of the nearly starved, weakened, in some cases sorely injarcd, men down tho hatchway, as though they were so many bales of goods, and Mark found hirasvlf railing among them to tho lower deck, where further blows and prkki with dag. gers and swords urged tbun on to a sec ond hutchwaj, a lower and deeper fall. Nay, wheo one man proved absolutely in capable of moving farther, the swand of a Mittol fcliot anJ a groan showed what baJ been Li lute.. A , third enforced plunge brought them Into, the stifling attr cphere, the dense darkness uf tho hold, and there for some seconds they lay in the silence, Mine of conteroation. some of uncon- M-iousncs. The first voice to be heard was Stafford's, and it rang out clear and undaunted. , i -.n evil hour this, my mate. Are we all lirvf . . i You too. air, exclaimed Kingcombe; "I thought tho dogs would given ou bet ter treatment, I would havo scorned C aid StaUord. "One and all, good fellows I" Una and all." respond;-.! tho handcri Corni-.li men iTvW 4 W-irillr' ts f.r thenoblo captain ' i.,t- -Lct tlAi JlaJumo Jbo w lit tlo t.u; -.an da-tv-e.-a giishman's st"omacL.wi " -. 1 The cheers Were tn.i, .od wtaa-, tot from hunger, not from want of barl. -and Lionel Stafford responded heartily, "Thank yon, rny men. niio iionesi iirarts ioiu together, and trust in heaven, they nwd never fear for man. Now, let us call over the names and sec If all bo here." All answered out of thirty men, except the poor fellow whom the Spaniard had murdered, and another, who wp lvkiog about for hiiu, was o.and to be lying tun ned and insensible. IVep wero the inipre cations azainu tne Drutai enemy, ana there were mo w ho branded the Hcmih ofiicer as a still deeper villain, lLo.gh Huf- ford insisted that be Ulievcd the yonth had meant we'd, and had only bvcu unable to fathom the extent of cruelly of whkh a m laiiiuni uv v w . j -thorough Spuuiard was cspable. Tl hop, as .Stafford judged, lay in tb ner in which this gentleman might Ihe Lest o man repre- sent their case to tne i over nor oi ine Azores, or in that official's own sei.ae of justice ; unless, indeed, Don Alvar intended to sellio tue maiier a iarTin tuvm an before their arrival at tho Inland, from which thy were at least ten days fail. However, after about an hour, a Lag of mouldy biscuit, and a akin of vi'o water a a were lowered down to tiem, wncn sucn was the agonizing thirat of the prisoners. that - had not SlaKurd ar.d Ivingcomuc themsclf cs received and held fast the pre cious skin of water, dealing it out to each man iu bis turn, in a leathern cap belong ing to ono of the crew, tho whole would havo been spilt and lost in ino ttrogiv fur tho first tate. But Stafford Wl- i . . . . , . t - mtiia (rust ttid otwdience .i ' .. , ... , i. i.L ,V the fetid bold where each br&tu was sick ening, and tho dull, gloomy light. tarvly made one drooping form cUccrr.atle, by the rct- It was wurae than even l cor. al reef, and the men aickeucd fast, two died and were alroowtenvioi by their mate lftl-er Si afford michl say lo cheer - - - . lhe Ml tUal vhcy bad before theni only .ilcn,af,ro between Uin hong vt pi- or turnt by Ii.qm.itiots as heretic, Ki,fr..r,i . mnn. hJ no bciier thane.' Mark alone had tho chant cf bo- J and when some ono hi u led lbi to him, U BMwertj , Cvcr! Ono and alt! I wilfully cast my. lot with you, and I will Lite or die with yoa. UuenndallJ . CHAPTER YII. : THK KSOT-tluLl, Four days had pated, and tho raptlve were coutuing ou tho tenth wkh the sn that at the worst they should at lati breathe ono breath of 'pure air. ere they died, when ono ovening Mark Lnch allcou 1 lv la:J h'a liisriii on l.L Mtitalu a shoulder. and putting a finger to V lip, Utknnod lo j,fm Moving cautiously they rvae hod a hatchway where tho lowest de.k so near- v approached ihe bold, that they coold not stand nnri 'ht beneath It. Here Iart l wuicb oif, and a noosf ng back into a with har- Their powder." whi.rrxvl V.xx bad we bal a srark ws mfLt cr. 5 tho ho j of tho vii'aica aad 0-rclvf to ttcruity to-! ceiher." . W Diy !j WtUr than that X Iroit, n j ir.t 1 Lcn-L WLh thit r,roi wa nmy r:o our on terras. Uu tt.o grouud lay a i v.: 1 c :..!, pr! a- tiy cci J jr Qllaining v it. I nrreU ofpwJcr, and cf tt: Su-ord at.cr.ee Uoit pofiuu. The t,f at o jest " i to i cvrlatiu whctJ.rr thero waji a r.try vo ;:uard over tho magazine, at w -;1 1 ! ." " t!: rwe in the p-xr Lr.tal-clb ; tat : v at tho door, no soani cxjjU bj i.tir 4, a-. I r'aTard now s-i I ci U Lavs jrtix-'.4 lr -th d f )Iark back toucuoon KmmU t'l thfltJie great ejsnny ki. xlf, iitx eovrrwt. coaiiCJit, if this were pjl' iilU;t a.- trat tin altentioo, or prxcjature'y ict. Tho ataior cf tlo err rx wire stmo- - - ' - Ln ; many ci tho men wcr dorin al there was a idogguh lod,:T-rtrcc ovr th c4hert that made them oownn to eacrt theraKlvea ereo la listen : ar.d oce $..'Ictxt lay fca.7 drliri jq, alterna c ? a n i r ariJ rsur- m inering ahent c ra n i r the k;co 13 L. own free, cwl watrr. KingiotuW, thou-b half a-!ep. nr.de r tool andoWycd the iatnmati, nd -prcs cntiv do too was in IL eotsparutciy rr frrshing libt of lb magax;ne. In rttn tirac hutlwrd Lad d.-KOVcrv 1 and with h. tbiM-1 ojCed tho of a chcit coataia ing piatoli and tn:la"c,, an 1 as ho r-.;r.cd silently to tbem, atiib a grtture of inur- thanklulnc, 3! ark coald tanlly rt", r : his cc Lacy, Kincoml-e, who La 1' trt e l on boarJ a captarv 1 SpanUh vecl, u awaro of the probable arrngtrr.ct kt in, and alftO aware that the Lt moment for findirg the Spaniards unprvaml n at tho noon-tide bur, when thry were almost certain to be taking their ';ia, with tlic sole exception cf tho ?rwan and of him who ket l waUh alofL The prrol day wocl l t-e tho tt, ainco the next ihry might fad in with other Spanish veja!a, and moreover each Lour of thtir protracted raiwry rubhed the.Ti cf their strength and sorao of their hepca cf Kfc One by one then lbs a'.ill e-cctivo men numbering alas! no tnoro thaa twenty, wero mmcimfJ, rtceivrd their arraf and their tntirucLiom, an 1 the g' ara id hot! out on their ir"'a: fAet-f fateiy fixed eltbsr la dodged Jejalr or rsanfal resignation. Mcaotiiae, Jdark tad a noisicsly as r-w4hl b-ta working away atlLodovr. and having prDJod a tU Sri ero'ih. U ItMjk through, had coavia : I 7T that inu ;a li.ert was a e-saru euUn !.o u-'--;1 onenai UxiuyAllL lJltr' fAricr bole wa enlarge il .. tc. ua, me Un:c ma. pwUcd UacK ana i wcp?a C'J I - The !ciKr atartel to h i f,et. tz crv he cn!d niter a aoand h wis tarronnded gjcd, his arms boand will Lis own t!t. and Lo was handetl from or.e KoULraaa to tho other liil he wa tumbled iota thr hold. - ' - - . ' There, by Suffard'a command, Le m divcatcd of hU garment, and Mark, whose brown and now deeply tanned rc'erii p made him rorv Spanish, Joking at first Jirbt, bavti!y tonned them and rvaouuHl- "i.V.o . . . ered further; faiUoing a dwor lLat cpned that of the taagaJ.r,?, and tho Ladder from It, fca&d himself on tho tnidd'.o deck, where, sorac in Urrths, agme in the icraa hamn;-k newly adopted froa tho S-oath AQcnust, many of their captors rrjMso J. Uno step downwanls, one signal, sr. l with bare feci and silct.1 tread U3 !! j f armed F.ogllhmn Lad acrr.dei the lai- Meantime, Mark, Lis Sf.arish garb rendering him iiiConpicn-, went s-cft'y to the Urths and closed the atidifg ;a ntU attachcl to them, whkh a!! Ld ost er button, so that the Intnatca wcrl in tspalle of will. drawing them. Oc!j whn he came ta the faarth did the wJ make a graving aound, whkh arocvI the sleeper, not be:ore Lc wj taa lo fast; hut bis dramming, ixsrirg, aad isruir; a: ihe trick that ho U!.aed t L r'avt-l on him was enough to awakeQ a'i tho r-l. . . f Ills neat ncixiilr. Lowtvr ;i a'ralylai s.irnrixl tt.ou f u lha re re a;f.lr f 'c-ct a -1 rant cf a berth ar.d all - tho Lar.3, at t'.cry, Vvi tal.' drved and totay nnarrafd. It iLCcalt matter fvt the L -!,hr.icn V roalcr ;Lru and repIaCO thfra ta their hamntocka, loar.d Land ml fxt. Thy were tho tyalnd..Jy of lLo rw. and the gns were all c-o this desk. Half tho lallie then wa oto Ufno the ic ul tbo airife Lad given the alarm to thr rcuiaiuing uccupanla of tho trl . S'.af furd, already utt Jcrslai.ding w Lat wwl ! be tbo cfT.l of tbo barU-tTly Urr,a'.h comnaoding Kinrcmt to it 1 t ?ry over the rasu'srine. The fjal V - k cf the M , ! tl.-: cr.il l d L c lo Lv'.d th of all in Lis Land, and L:cn l o' d In; si this tuu-st ini j."r.ar.t pest ta tins .'n f'j while L;3o din,? c; ths la! 1 c r he Lra wi;h th rctia. icr of Lis tacr. Lnrri 1 la Tho ekek. aad ,ncv: r.;;rd Iot AHar Vau- Pence do Lecn, JOJDg A !nan d kirkc, and two ether c.ttra with dra - swords LorTJ irg t3l cf th.tah ti oct spied lncalLlho U fly je p, an 1 on ibtir men lo tvaf a 9 :;d throw tt live dos ovtrUard. , . , . ,Snor, said Su-crd, "yesr cr.jit lit barity U defcatcl, yojr men are cjjic the ma;azino ia ours ; yield, ar.d T i' kese bUe lratuat ika-vyua. h'itj.i Ntvor 'tL Ariaa ir JrV cril IV AfVaJ-,! tH-VCiDg1 a I fe:ra wlth'.lijr' scrl. with a contempt cd dan-rr really gallant In one to tnccU a .xvallcr In i'.if.rV an 1 more elderly, as wt'd ta wr arne d, th: aa Sufford,- Yoang Yaak.rkr, Loss-f throw hiaiclf blwon, tho-ih it tr ay t-e doubted whether this wcto to tha c'i graadeo'a blliraate Larnit, f.-r while Siif trd was ocaj ie-d ia a iharp rgU wi'.b J. r.- c t Ouly on ti o. i ri-u, a . I t ; V Yaskirke Lad lV'.-i htav 'r t t' t - o i' ! t -r r .:. i- a4M: - rJe o rt z Ua4 bea a'lin, lay by Lit ot thre s:o--t a. ct e f h t h i ri wit 1 1 ) . V . c - tjrd'a prvcij t la vry u-: ca. Ast-.a-v - tls !.? vii' t ;t " Ilif tff C : - t-;;!',;i hr rUoaen la c-s.t-cr t-l scaltcrt J, LWa ty wr tU4 t ; . jlt-s m ir.fr, a:; i arif u. rotr 19 . , the LJ.i fef tl.s f -o, wt ia ilty cricxl- p thfir artaa, an i s:muj urnwr t) . A- 1 1 -t it that Ihs rd Clara tad Li and ths ca,itUa cf t - w-s'-l dawn free htr raa.t'.l.rai,. w ..,.". ahouls froct t-flow jrc-c aisled that. her thesta coolair-d Lrraj-re crc-af;h Lo coea t-sr.tAle ih Vi -Uh f r a.i tht;r uoiUrs. Mcaatrh.If, VacVirko tal frtdy. aaii, Ii;'.J rr., tra 11? . (..Sfi. 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It km fer jrara ;: :.:e tht tn cf. tia !at LU.iai-:h f .a-I r-..M 1 ay Cdia fro a h.-me, an 1 a ,--c ar-xic :y 5ufJorJ repaiird la the U'ijJ cf V,j..ii:k a t?. aalc if it were a enrfy t ' . j ., "It kaaqsUo trse," t.i Vank ;ri e; -nho llicg cf Srairi was f-ilsr. ' cat a ieel tbst rairltt over.hrvw a.'l - . Ti-s Sar.ia CUr Lad -t fz :'.'ti 1!i t'. ..la, w hither o.nn:.- .i 1:1 arrrtd V actl her L c n; r, i',2HVrl a iih tfa ard trraaarr, to ti tr j 'c araocg tht ttm cls cf S pa; a.-d J. j-) Jht coai iX llng'aod. ii-t ds y hi not, gratis a.rt" aaUl the kindly lk tr.'. r Z-i tr fodacMtO o leaves a .c! i f rtuJ, a4 whra fcaT ye! Jed yesrsfif aprisofr yoa k . t-atc fcU'-.a to i.aa . , . . v - CllAl-TKll VUL " -.. . tat wrattm. -; ! ruin..t sa at. f-z;lt ic-srn VL-t nsv-uth J trrz.tr jmit ' qaoth the ol j rvicrb, . "."is J la oe at h!ta.h a- J a'i tl.e c'.l.;r iJ. itlrs; a fa, whkh tor-s- A thr-sirc Lr thc'T cr.-.ri'.r tr tw;.i t rncatl s " , mt a r ws at it was 13 V .ayt c; rC M ; Nor U V;fx;: z K.-ts .,.L"; tt tcktts of lu rait L.r .rt, Jr. l t lz r n;r.d, still a as.1 U.9 r-.irr. CiVfrt. -m c .;. toan 1 m - encs the ttro L . ' J c f lis ea'rlly larsca-o of I'.cdtf r. l-vr'.s cf r:;.' Ixr aiac-o had the tzt'.U a d is. i ".! 1 a- j drt- ri, I was ;t tht jrrr' i'. ctd tesrt U4 tf att.t.ty. i: r a! :ar darl tf the rs c-q rl, a'T r-siNd-tka rl tho rraaay sraa a and at! n the a c Hi i a a v -. a ert -re t ' l i r ' ' it. k rre c r . las f : f et women I - !sf; -fcal r 1 C?. ytl w i t a the 1 1 -'. i r v a - , ... . fa-iWiy th 2 r u t h 9 " 1 Z- f rr was' tKt e rt a- Or. a ! a T :rs ; i. - t lha lUr 'T r V ' l sr.. Is a iWH- . : i !.a-.d x ' r i . - t l r tu J'i y r i a r a ? ' a party cf 7 arc s a d kif, f srta tit as U tr s rtti.g. rr. t" tf r : : , i " !".! t .. ,. r. s X i re- r I W'.'g ko . rr. c i s'.r. a. t roads wills raca ts t 1 Cither trt thrcrrrxl Lcrhj k rr oa f ft sc mo In lhcti ad rr.a.tcf f.r-!r agr-, a-s-k wdk I fcalT c-il, p.tcl- r rrjttas tat4r tirae, i sslU l.rl. j .rf ro, tf at 1 arrowa, and caa with rrtty t!aJfet. Moth dirrr.c, tiiy- t.'ostf . ar t fold lao:s stb trAz c r t I lr the rsa! f? krr", rr. i ni.0 I .'. , w h t i ... ths zrztk I t n. - t.'.uo Lacs IL r wcr'r f-wsrd S tj ii. ! , . . , U f i i tLe li- IhUJere . tr ii lira ly t it. I r f ts.u r ss tl r t h ' T Wo . :a ":U W'l 1 i L.fplr4 r ... ; . i, ii'Uf wLkJa .i t'..- 4- t aiA-'aM . - ! : t - 1 t he tarnl. , . ! t L rras ibera t.:i al ..:. oataHy 5 .' y : s. . r rut t? cdat- . . i X', fcr tr 1 t. th-r arr lLei r 1 irn!V I . er 1 15 V. 1)1- Iff L f 4 r. , , r-.i lha r.tr :,(. :. Af s as . ci-.'j tha 1 Grac-o - a i i r ' d ,tho C-.. - --. 5. 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The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1868, edition 1
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