“Where is he now ?” . “He, too, was a passenger on the Pelican.” The girl glanced out shudderingly upon the sea. 3 “And now it is too late,” she said. ' The old man, who had been listening to them, arose and walked down the beach. 1 - . “It is time that fellow was back,” he said petulantly. “Does he mean to keep T.s here forever?” ■ ' r A- hot", 7 v ith p. mere; .accustomed ear t.’.n’-- :M othoys. heard jnst then rt'plashil t ■ IV.Xn., ■ - _ ; • iiiefe is sma one within the inlet now,” he said. “It could hardly be any one but the captain,”
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1759, 14 August 1895, Page 3
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101Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1759, 14 August 1895, Page 3
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