[The Refugees by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Refugees CHAPTER XXIX 11/19
At the same instant mother figure appeared over the side, and the warm-hearted Frenchman threw himself into the arms of Amos Green. "It's all right," said the young hunter, disengaging himself with some embarrassment from the other's embrace. "We've got him in the boat with a buckskin glove jammed into his gullet!" "Who then ?" "The man whose cloak Captain Ephraim there has put round him.
He came on us when you were away rousing your lady, but we got him to be quiet between us.
Is the lady there ?" "Here she is." "As quick as you can, then, for some one may come along." Adele was helped over the side, and seated in the stern of a birch-bark canoe.
The three men unhooked the ladder, and swung themselves down by a rope, while two Indians, who held the paddles, pushed silently off from the ship's side, and shot swiftly up the stream.
A minute later a dim loom behind them, and the glimmer of two yellow lights, was all that they could see of the _St.Christophe_. "Take a paddle, Amos, and I'll take one," said Captain Savage, stripping off his monk's gown.
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