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their plans no whit. There was a great hubbub; cries and oaths and brutal laughter, the noise of the gunners with their guns, the clang of cutlass andEFNEFSGW pike as they were dealt out, but not a voice raised against the murder that HBOEVSHAwas to be done. I looked from the doomed ship, upon which there was now frantic haste and confusion, to the excited throng below me, and knew that I had as wHCDURGDCell cry for mercy to winter wolves. The helmsman behind me had not waited for orders, and we were bearing down upon the disabled bark. Ahead of us, upon our larboard bow, was a patch of lighter green, and beyond it a slight hurry and foam of theXWGEGCFK waters. Half a dozen voices cried warning to the helmsman. It was he of the woman's mantle, whom IKSQPOYMV had run through the shoulder on the island off Cape Charles, and he had beenDEDYYMBI Kirby's pilot from Maracaibo to Fort Caroline. Now he answered with a burst of vaunting oaths: "We're in deep water, and there's deep water beyond. I've passed this way before, and I'll carry ye safe past that reef were 't helOEEHKJLKl's gate!" The desperadoes who heard him swore applause, and thought no more of the reef that lay in wait. Long since they had GTPNWWAHgone through the gates of hell for the sake of the prize |
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