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"
Well
,
Ralph
,
awake
at
last
,
my
boy
?
You
have
slept
long
and
soundly
,
"
he
said
,
turning
towards
me
.
On
beholding
his
countenance
I
sprang
up
in
anxiety
.
He
was
deadly
pale
,
and
his
hair
,
which
hung
in
dishevelled
locks
over
his
face
,
was
clotted
with
blood
.
Blood
also
stained
his
hollow
cheeks
and
covered
the
front
of
his
shirt
,
which
,
with
the
greater
part
of
his
dress
,
was
torn
and
soiled
with
mud
.
"
Oh
Bill
!
"
said
I
with
deep
anxiety
,
"
what
is
the
matter
with
you
?
You
are
ill
.
You
must
have
been
wounded
.
"
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"
Even
so
,
lad
,
"
said
Bill
in
a
deep
,
soft
voice
,
while
he
extended
his
huge
frame
on
the
couch
from
which
I
had
just
risen
.
"
I
've
got
an
ugly
wound
,
I
fear
;
and
I
've
been
waiting
for
you
to
waken
to
ask
you
to
get
me
a
drop
o
'
brandy
and
a
mouthful
o
'
bread
from
the
cabin
lockers
.
You
seemed
to
sleep
so
sweetly
,
Ralph
,
that
I
did
n't
like
to
disturb
you
.
But
I
do
n't
feel
up
to
much
just
now
.
"
I
did
not
wait
till
he
had
done
talking
,
but
ran
below
immediately
,
and
returned
in
a
few
seconds
with
a
bottle
of
brandy
and
some
broken
biscuit
.
He
seemed
much
refreshed
after
eating
a
few
morsels
and
drinking
a
long
draught
of
water
mingled
with
a
little
of
the
spirits
.
Immediately
afterwards
he
fell
asleep
,
and
I
watched
him
anxiously
until
he
awoke
,
being
desirous
of
knowing
the
nature
and
extent
of
his
wound
.
"
Ha
!
"
he
exclaimed
on
awaking
suddenly
,
after
a
slumber
of
an
hour
;
"
I
'm
the
better
of
that
nap
,
Ralph
.
I
feel
twice
the
man
I
was
;
"
and
he
attempted
to
rise
,
but
sank
back
again
immediately
with
a
deep
groan
.
"
Nay
,
Bill
,
you
must
not
move
,
but
lie
still
while
I
look
at
your
wound
.
I
'll
make
a
comfortable
bed
for
you
here
on
deck
,
and
get
you
some
breakfast
.
After
that
you
shall
tell
me
how
you
got
it
.
Cheer
up
,
Bill
!
"
I
added
,
seeing
that
he
turned
his
head
away
;
"
you
'll
be
all
right
in
a
little
,
and
I
'll
be
a
capital
nurse
to
you
,
though
I
'm
no
doctor
.
"
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I
then
left
him
,
and
lighted
a
fire
in
the
caboose
.
While
it
was
kindling
,
I
went
to
the
steward
's
pantry
and
procured
the
materials
for
a
good
breakfast
,
with
which
,
in
little
more
than
half-an-hour
,
I
returned
to
my
companion
.
He
seemed
much
better
,
and
smiled
kindly
on
me
as
I
set
before
him
a
cup
of
coffee
and
a
tray
with
several
eggs
and
some
bread
on
it
.
"
Now
,
then
,
Bill
,
"
said
I
cheerfully
,
sitting
down
beside
him
on
the
deck
,
"
let
's
fall
to
.
I
'm
very
hungry
myself
,
I
can
tell
you
.
But
--
I
forgot
--
your
wound
,
"
I
added
,
rising
;
"
let
me
look
at
it
.
"
I
found
that
the
wound
was
caused
by
a
pistol-shot
in
the
chest
.
It
did
not
bleed
much
,
and
as
it
was
on
the
right
side
,
I
was
in
hopes
that
it
might
not
be
very
serious
.
But
Bill
shook
his
head
.
"
However
,
"
said
he
,
"
sit
down
,
Ralph
,
and
I
'll
tell
you
all
about
it
.