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Gordon Craig

CHAPTER XXXI
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There was no splash, no cry, and I leaned over the rail, rubbing my bruised knuckles, and staring down into the black void where the fellow had disappeared, scarcely believing the truth of what I had actually witnessed.
"What is it ?" she asked, her voice barely audible.

"What has happened ?" Her voice seemed to recall me instantly, to restore my numbed faculties.
"Why, really I hardly know," I answered, yet stepping back to grip the ropes.

"The fellow had hold of your dress, did n't he ?" "Yes, oh! I was so frightened, and--and then he jerked me horribly." "That was when I hit him.

I must have got the big brute just right.
He fell back as if he had been pole-axed, crashed into the rail, and went overboard." She looked down into the swirl beneath, clutching the edge of the boat with her hands.
"Is--is he down there--in the water?
Do you--you suppose he is drowned ?" "I don't see what else he could be.

I did n't mean to kill him; just to knock him out, but I don't believe he had any swim left by the time he hit the water." "I--I cannot bear to think of it!" "Now see here," I said, coming back to my senses.


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