[The Adventures of Captain Horn by Frank Richard Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Captain Horn CHAPTER XIII 15/16
Instead of that his mind was troubled and he was anxious and fearful.
One reason for his state of mind was his positive knowledge of the death of Davis. He had believed him dead because he had not come back, but now that he knew the truth, the shock seemed as great as if he had not suspected it. He had liked the Englishman better than any of his seamen, and he was a man he would have been glad to have had with him now.
The Cape Cod men had been with him but a short time, and he was not well acquainted with them.
It was likely, too, that they were dead also, for they had not taken provisions with them.
But so long as he did not really know this, the probability could not lower his spirits. But when he came to analyze his feelings, which he did with the vigorous directness natural to him, he knew what was the source of his anxiety and disquietude.
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