ONE:"Oh, Quinn's turn will come."My eyes rested in Camille's and hers in mine. A musical license gave us the courage. At the last note our gaze did not sink but took on more glow, while out of the forest behind us a distant echo answered the last measure of the strain. Then our eyes slowly fell; and however it may have seemed to her, to me it was as if the vanished strains were not only or chiefly of bugle and echo, but as though our two hearts had called and answered in that melodious unison.
TWO:There sounded a clean slap of levelled carbines, yet from the prisoners came the continued song in its closing couplet:[Pg 128]
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TWO:"The first mate's boat headed me a little, and made for a big fellow on the starboard. I went for another, and we struck almost at the same instant. Within[Pg 63] three boat-lengths, I stood up, braced my feet firmly, poised my harpoon, and made ready to strike. The whale didn't know we were about, and was taking it very easy. The bow of the boat was about ten feet from his black skin when I sent the iron spinning and whizzing away, and buried it deep in his flesh. Didn't he give a jump! You can bet he did.APPROACHING SIMONESEKI. APPROACHING SIMONESEKI.
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TWO:"Yes, you may as well go right on, now.""Why should he? Isn't it good to leave one's lieutenant sometimes in command; isn't it bad not to?"
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