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On
darting
to
the
surface
for
breath
after
our
first
dive
,
Jack
and
I
rose
close
to
each
other
.
"
Did
you
ever
in
your
life
,
Ralph
,
see
anything
so
lovely
?
"
said
Jack
as
he
flung
the
spray
from
his
hair
.
"
Never
,
"
I
replied
.
"
It
appears
to
me
like
fairy
realms
.
I
can
scarcely
believe
that
we
are
not
dreaming
.
"
"
Dreaming
!
"
cried
Jack
.
"
Do
you
know
,
Ralph
,
I
'm
half-tempted
to
think
that
we
really
are
dreaming
!
But
if
so
,
I
am
resolved
to
make
the
most
of
it
and
dream
another
dive
;
so
here
goes
--
down
again
,
my
boy
!
"
We
took
the
second
dive
together
,
and
kept
beside
each
other
while
under
water
;
and
I
was
greatly
surprised
to
find
that
we
could
keep
down
much
longer
than
I
ever
recollect
having
done
in
our
own
seas
at
home
.
I
believe
that
this
was
owing
to
the
heat
of
the
water
,
which
was
so
warm
that
we
afterwards
found
we
could
remain
in
it
for
two
and
three
hours
at
a
time
without
feeling
any
unpleasant
effects
such
as
we
used
to
experience
in
the
sea
at
home
.
When
Jack
reached
the
bottom
,
he
grasped
the
coral
stems
and
crept
along
on
his
hands
and
knees
,
peeping
under
the
seaweed
and
among
the
rocks
.
I
observed
him
,
also
,
pick
up
one
or
two
large
oysters
and
retain
them
in
his
grasp
,
as
if
he
meant
to
take
them
up
with
him
;
so
I
also
gathered
a
few
.
Suddenly
he
made
a
grasp
at
a
fish
with
blue
and
yellow
stripes
on
its
back
,
and
actually
touched
its
tail
,
but
did
not
catch
it
.
At
this
he
turned
towards
me
and
attempted
to
smile
;
but
no
sooner
had
he
done
so
than
he
sprang
like
an
arrow
to
the
surface
,
where
,
on
following
him
,
I
found
him
gasping
and
coughing
and
spitting
water
from
his
mouth
.
In
a
few
minutes
he
recovered
,
and
we
both
turned
to
swim
ashore
.
"
I
declare
,
Ralph
,
"
said
he
,
"
that
I
actually
tried
to
laugh
under
water
!
"
"
So
I
saw
,
"
I
replied
;
"
and
I
observed
that
you
very
nearly
caught
that
fish
by
the
tail
.
It
would
have
done
capitally
for
breakfast
,
if
you
had
.
"
"
Breakfast
enough
here
,
"
said
he
,
holding
up
the
oysters
as
we
landed
and
ran
up
the
beach
.
--
"
Hallo
,
Peterkin
!
Here
you
are
,
boy
!
split
open
these
fellows
while
Ralph
and
I
put
on
our
clothes
.
They
'll
agree
with
the
cocoa-nuts
excellently
,
I
have
no
doubt
.
"
Peterkin
,
who
was
already
dressed
,
took
the
oysters
and
opened
them
with
the
edge
of
our
axe
,
exclaiming
,
"
Now
,
that
's
capital
!
There
's
nothing
I
'm
so
fond
of
.
"