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"
Good-bye
,
Lucifer
,
proud
spirit
,
"
Maud
whispered
,
so
low
that
it
was
drowned
by
the
shouting
of
the
wind
;
but
I
saw
the
movement
of
her
lips
and
knew
.
As
we
clung
to
the
lee
rail
and
worked
our
way
aft
,
I
happened
to
glance
to
leeward
.
The
Ghost
,
at
the
moment
,
was
uptossed
on
a
sea
,
and
I
caught
a
clear
view
of
a
small
steamship
two
or
three
miles
away
,
rolling
and
pitching
,
head
on
to
the
sea
,
as
it
steamed
toward
us
.
It
was
painted
black
,
and
from
the
talk
of
the
hunters
of
their
poaching
exploits
I
recognized
it
as
a
United
States
revenue
cutter
.
I
pointed
it
out
to
Maud
and
hurriedly
led
her
aft
to
the
safety
of
the
poop
I
started
to
rush
below
to
the
flag-locker
,
then
remembered
that
in
rigging
the
Ghost
.
I
had
forgotten
to
make
provision
for
a
flag-halyard
.
"
We
need
no
distress
signal
,
"
Maud
said
.
"
They
have
only
to
see
us
.
"
"
We
are
saved
,
"
I
said
,
soberly
and
solemnly
.
And
then
,
in
an
exuberance
of
joy
,
"
I
hardly
know
whether
to
be
glad
or
not
.
"
I
looked
at
her
.
Our
eyes
were
not
loath
to
meet
.
We
leaned
toward
each
other
,
and
before
I
knew
it
my
arms
were
about
her
.
"
Need
I
?
"
I
asked
.
And
she
answered
,
"
There
is
no
need
,
though
the
telling
of
it
would
be
sweet
,
so
sweet
.
"
Her
lips
met
the
press
of
mine
,
and
,
by
what
strange
trick
of
the
imagination
I
know
not
,
the
scene
in
the
cabin
of
the
Ghost
flashed
upon
me
,
when
she
had
pressed
her
fingers
lightly
on
my
lips
and
said
,
"
Hush
,
hush
.
"
"
My
woman
,
my
one
small
woman
,
"
I
said
,
my
free
hand
petting
her
shoulder
in
the
way
all
lovers
know
though
never
learn
in
school
.