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"
Maybe
he
wo
n't
.
But
we
got
to
have
it
anyway
.
Come
along
.
"
So
they
got
out
and
went
in
.
The
door
slammed
to
because
it
was
on
the
careened
side
;
and
in
a
half
second
I
was
in
the
boat
,
and
Jim
come
tumbling
after
me
.
I
out
with
my
knife
and
cut
the
rope
,
and
away
we
went
!
We
did
n't
touch
an
oar
,
and
we
did
n't
speak
nor
whisper
,
nor
hardly
even
breathe
.
We
went
gliding
swift
along
,
dead
silent
,
past
the
tip
of
the
paddle-box
,
and
past
the
stern
;
then
in
a
second
or
two
more
we
was
a
hundred
yards
below
the
wreck
,
and
the
darkness
soaked
her
up
,
every
last
sign
of
her
,
and
we
was
safe
,
and
knowed
it
.
When
we
was
three
or
four
hundred
yards
down-stream
we
see
the
lantern
show
like
a
little
spark
at
the
texas
door
for
a
second
,
and
we
knowed
by
that
that
the
rascals
had
missed
their
boat
,
and
was
beginning
to
understand
that
they
was
in
just
as
much
trouble
now
as
Jim
Turner
was
.
Then
Jim
manned
the
oars
,
and
we
took
out
after
our
raft
.
Now
was
the
first
time
that
I
begun
to
worry
about
the
men
--
I
reckon
I
had
n't
had
time
to
before
.
I
begun
to
think
how
dreadful
it
was
,
even
for
murderers
,
to
be
in
such
a
fix
.
I
says
to
myself
,
there
ai
n't
no
telling
but
I
might
come
to
be
a
murderer
myself
yet
,
and
then
how
would
I
like
it
?
So
says
I
to
Jim
:
"
The
first
light
we
see
we
'll
land
a
hundred
yards
below
it
or
above
it
,
in
a
place
where
it
's
a
good
hiding-place
for
you
and
the
skiff
,
and
then
I
'll
go
and
fix
up
some
kind
of
a
yarn
,
and
get
somebody
to
go
for
that
gang
and
get
them
out
of
their
scrape
,
so
they
can
be
hung
when
their
time
comes
.
"
But
that
idea
was
a
failure
;
for
pretty
soon
it
begun
to
storm
again
,
and
this
time
worse
than
ever
.
The
rain
poured
down
,
and
never
a
light
showed
;
everybody
in
bed
,
I
reckon
.
We
boomed
along
down
the
river
,
watching
for
lights
and
watching
for
our
raft
.
After
a
long
time
the
rain
let
up
,
but
the
clouds
stayed
,
and
the
lightning
kept
whimpering
,
and
by
and
by
a
flash
showed
us
a
black
thing
ahead
,
floating
,
and
we
made
for
it
.
It
was
the
raft
,
and
mighty
glad
was
we
to
get
aboard
of
it
again
.
We
seen
a
light
now
away
down
to
the
right
,
on
shore
.
So
I
said
I
would
go
for
it
.
The
skiff
was
half
full
of
plunder
which
that
gang
had
stole
there
on
the
wreck
.
We
hustled
it
on
to
the
raft
in
a
pile
,
and
I
told
Jim
to
float
along
down
,
and
show
a
light
when
he
judged
he
had
gone
about
two
mile
,
and
keep
it
burning
till
I
come
;
then
I
manned
my
oars
and
shoved
for
the
light
.
As
I
got
down
towards
it
three
or
four
more
showed
--
up
on
a
hillside
.
It
was
a
village
.
I
closed
in
above
the
shore
light
,
and
laid
on
my
oars
and
floated
.