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"
Perhaps
I
have
,
"
replied
Jack
,
laughing
,
as
we
entered
the
bower
;
"
but
as
I
do
n't
intend
to
keep
you
or
the
cat
any
longer
from
your
supper
,
I
hope
that
you
'll
both
forgive
me
.
"
Peterkin
endeavoured
to
turn
this
affair
off
with
a
laugh
.
But
I
observed
that
he
blushed
very
deeply
at
the
time
we
discovered
ourselves
,
and
he
did
not
seem
to
relish
any
allusion
to
the
subject
afterwards
;
so
we
refrained
from
remarking
on
it
ever
after
,
though
it
tickled
us
not
a
little
at
the
time
.
After
supper
we
retired
to
rest
,
and
to
dream
of
wonderful
adventures
in
our
little
boat
and
distant
voyages
upon
the
sea
.
It
was
a
bright
,
clear
,
beautiful
morning
when
we
first
launched
our
little
boat
and
rowed
out
upon
the
placid
waters
of
the
lagoon
.
Not
a
breath
of
wind
ruffled
the
surface
of
the
deep
.
Not
a
cloud
spotted
the
deep-blue
sky
.
Not
a
sound
that
was
discordant
broke
the
stillness
of
the
morning
,
although
there
were
many
sounds
--
sweet
,
tiny
,
and
melodious
--
that
mingled
in
the
universal
harmony
of
nature
.
The
sun
was
just
rising
from
the
Pacific
's
ample
bosom
,
and
tipping
the
mountain-tops
with
a
red
glow
.
The
sea
was
shining
like
a
sheet
of
glass
,
yet
heaving
with
the
long
,
deep
swell
that
,
all
the
world
round
,
indicates
the
life
of
Ocean
;
and
the
bright
seaweeds
and
the
brilliant
corals
shone
in
the
depths
of
that
pellucid
water
,
as
we
rowed
over
it
,
like
rare
and
precious
gems
.
Oh
,
it
was
a
sight
fitted
to
stir
the
soul
of
man
to
its
profoundest
depths
!
and
if
he
owned
a
heart
at
all
,
to
lift
that
heart
in
adoration
and
gratitude
to
the
great
Creator
of
this
magnificent
and
glorious
universe
!
At
first
,
in
the
strength
of
our
delight
,
we
rowed
hither
and
thither
without
aim
or
object
.
But
after
the
effervescence
of
our
spirits
was
abated
,
we
began
to
look
about
us
and
to
consider
what
we
should
do
.
"
I
vote
that
we
row
to
the
reef
,
"
cried
Peterkin
.
"
And
I
vote
that
we
visit
the
islands
within
the
lagoon
,
"
said
I.
"
And
I
vote
we
do
both
,
"
cried
Jack
;
"
so
pull
away
,
boys
!
"
As
I
have
already
said
,
we
had
made
four
oars
;
but
our
boat
was
so
small
that
only
two
were
necessary
.
The
extra
pair
were
reserved
in
case
any
accident
should
happen
to
the
others
.
It
was
therefore
only
needful
that
two
of
us
should
row
,
while
the
third
steered
by
means
of
an
oar
--
and
relieved
the
rowers
occasionally
.