The String of Pearls (1850), p. 712
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The String of Pearls (1850), p. 712
tain said, it appears we are to have one. Well, well, I have weathered many a storm on land, and now I must put up with one at sea." CHAPTER CLXVIII. The idea that he was poisoned grew upon Todd each moment, and to such a man, it was truly terrific to think that he should come to so fearful an end. | 712 THE STRING OF PEARLS. tain said, it appears we are to have one. Well, well, I have weathered many a At this moment, there was a tremendous bustle upon deck, and some orders The Lively William was weathering the South Foreland, and just going to do Up to this point, Todd had, with something approaching to resignation, put " When a noan travel*, ke mustn't leok queer, he regarded his position with philosophy ; but now there came over him a Nothing can be like sea sickness but death, and nothing can be like death but And now Todd would fain have made a noise, and called for help. He would All Todd could do was to go on, and to get each moment worse and worse The wind howled upon the deck and through the cordage of the vessel — the CHAPTER CLXV1II. TODD GETS A WORLD OF MARITIME EXPERIENCE. The idea that he was poisoned grew upon Tobd each moment, and to such a " Help ! Help I" he groaned ; but after all, it was only a groan and not a The storm was certainly increasing. a ° v' th ' S sickness ! " g ro aned Todd. " Oh, dear— oh, dear !" At the moment that he was so bad that, in his want of experience of what sea ''Help!" said Todd; "oh, help!" " You , g 0 .^ the d-1 !' said the man. "The captain is washed overboard, and an^fol 58 th r S M 11 n ° d ° ubt ™ as in ^ art of keeping his footing upon |