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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe

CHAPTER 13
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It was not until some time after dark that we took courage to get up and throw the body overboard.

It was then loathsome beyond expression, and so far decayed that, as Peters attempted to lift it, an entire leg came off in his grasp.

As the mass of putrefaction slipped over the vessel's side into the water, the glare of phosphoric light with which it was surrounded plainly discovered to us seven or eight large sharks, the clashing of whose horrible teeth, as their prey was torn to pieces among them, might have been heard at the distance of a mile.

We shrunk within ourselves in the extremity of horror at the sound.
August 2.

The same fearfully calm and hot weather.


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