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The Courage of Captain Plum

CHAPTER XI
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His head hung weakly upon his chest, as if he had fainted.
What did it mean?
Suddenly every nerve in Nathaniel's body leaped into excited action.
The guards were entering their boat! The last man was shoving it off--they were rowing away! His throbbing muscles seemed ready to burst their bonds.

The boat became indistinct in the starry gloom--a mere shadow--and faded in the distance.

The sound of oars became fainter and fainter.

Then, after a little, there was wafted back to him from far out in the lake a man's voice--the wild snatch of a song.

The Mormons were gone! They were not to be shot! They were not-- A voice spoke to him, startling him so that he would have cried out if it had not been for the cloth that gagged him.


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