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DAYS OF HORROR Four days of horror passed, in' the company of the dead man, and then the cook succumbed, cursing the Germans to the last. He also gripped his seat so firmly in his death agony that he Avas carried along beside the man AA’ho had gone first, and young Francis was left with his~sead comrades and thoughts of his oavu fate for sole company. ~ His first awful task was, with difficulty, to release the bodies and send them to a sailor’s grave. Then, conscious of falling powers he decided to makte a last desperate effort to reach daylight again. A dive took him down and up to the surface again several yards aAvay from the boat—his ofay refuge. Exerting all his strength, and thanking Heaven for the practice he had put in at the WoolAvich baths as a boy, the castaway made foTTne boat and just succeeded in pulling himself on to the inverted keel, where he lay, scorched by the sun, for three more long days. At last, when TtTe boy was almost too spent to take any notice of his rescuers, came a “hail” from a French destroyer. In a few minutes ha Avas rescued and later deposited in a French hospital, ‘Where the kindly sisters did their utmost to restore him. Meanwhile, the parents had been officially informed that their son was “missing.” Mourning had been purchased, and brothers fighting on land and sea had been informed of their loss. Then, one fine day, In walked the son for whom all were mourning, and in the happiness of the unexpected recovery all the trouble and grief of the dark days which Avent before Avere forgotten.
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Taihape Daily Times, 29 December 1917, Page 7
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