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Henty, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902

"Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril"

"I am
quite convinced that he would have come if he could. He may be in
trouble himself with some of his neighbors, or he may have tried to
exert himself too soon and done himself damage. I am quite convinced
that he meant what he said. At any rate, till this business here
comes to a head, we are not likely to be able to go up and pay a
visit to him."
"No, I am quite sure that the captain would not let us go now, and
indeed, I would not ask him, even if I were sure he would, for we
may get to blows with the rajah any day; he cannot put off giving
a final answer much longer. I wonder the captain stood his shilly
shallying so long as he has."
It was but two evenings after this that, as the two midshipmen
were leaning against the bulwarks, watching the reflection of the
stars in the sluggish stream, a native sampan stole silently out
from the shadow of the shore and dropped down alongside the Serpent.
So noiseless was the movement that the two men on the lookout in the
bow did not notice it, and the midshipmen thought it was a shadow
of some dark object floating down stream, when it came alongside
and a man stood up.
"Hello!" Harry said, "you must not come alongside like this: what
do you want?"
"Dick, Harry, Doctor; come from Hassan.


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