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The Rescue |
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As I looked at them, smiling, her eyes suddenly opened wide and she sprang to her feet and started toward me. "Paul! You are hurt! Harry, a bandage--quick; your shirt-- anything!" I looked down at the gash on my leg, which was bleeding somewhat freely. "It's nothing," I declared; "a mere tear in the skin. But your ankle! I thought it was sprained?" She had reached my side and bent over to examine my wound; but I raised her in my arms and held her before me. "That," I said, "is nothing. Believe me, it isn't even painful. I shall bandage it myself; Harry will take my place here. But your foot?" "That, too, is nothing," she answered with a half-smile. "I merely twisted it; it is nearly well already. See!" She placed her weight on the injured foot, but could not suppress a faint grimace of pain. Calling to Harry to watch the crevice, I took Desiree in my arms and carried her back to her seat. "Now sit still," I commanded. "Soon we'll have dinner; in the mean time allow me to say that you are the bravest woman in the world, and the best sport. And some day we'll drink to that--from a bottle." But facts have no respect for sentiment and fine speeches. The last words were taken from my very mouth by a ringing cry from Harry: "Paul! By gad, they're coming at us from the water!" |
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