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Professor
Porter
strove
manfully
to
suppress
his
own
emotions
,
but
the
strain
upon
his
nerves
and
weakened
vitality
were
too
much
for
him
,
and
at
length
,
burying
his
old
face
in
the
girl
's
shoulder
,
he
sobbed
quietly
like
a
tired
child
.
Jane
led
him
toward
the
cabin
,
and
the
Frenchmen
turned
toward
the
beach
from
which
several
of
their
fellows
were
advancing
to
meet
them
.
Clayton
,
wishing
to
leave
father
and
daughter
alone
,
joined
the
sailors
and
remained
talking
with
the
officers
until
their
boat
pulled
away
toward
the
cruiser
whither
Lieutenant
Charpentier
was
bound
to
report
the
unhappy
outcome
of
his
adventure
.
Then
Clayton
turned
back
slowly
toward
the
cabin
.
His
heart
was
filled
with
happiness
.
The
woman
he
loved
was
safe
.
He
wondered
by
what
manner
of
miracle
she
had
been
spared
.
To
see
her
alive
seemed
almost
unbelievable
.
As
he
approached
the
cabin
he
saw
Jane
coming
out
.
When
she
saw
him
she
hurried
forward
to
meet
him
.
"
Jane
!
"
he
cried
,
"
God
has
been
good
to
us
,
indeed
.
Tell
me
how
you
escaped
--
what
form
Providence
took
to
save
you
for
--
us
.
"
He
had
never
before
called
her
by
her
given
name
.
Forty-eight
hours
before
it
would
have
suffused
Jane
with
a
soft
glow
of
pleasure
to
have
heard
that
name
from
Clayton
's
lips
--
now
it
frightened
her
.
"
Mr.
Clayton
,
"
she
said
quietly
,
extending
her
hand
,
"
first
let
me
thank
you
for
your
chivalrous
loyalty
to
my
dear
father
.
He
has
told
me
how
noble
and
self-sacrificing
you
have
been
.
How
can
we
repay
you
!
"