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"
And
you
will
let
me
do
it
?
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
said
Mary
,
getting
uneasy
.
"
Sister
,
I
am
going
to
be
a
sailor
!
"
"
You
are
going
to
leave
me
!
"
cried
the
young
girl
,
pressing
her
brother
's
hand
.
"
Yes
,
sister
;
I
want
to
be
a
sailor
,
like
my
father
and
Captain
John
.
Mary
,
dear
Mary
,
Captain
John
has
not
lost
all
hope
,
he
says
.
You
have
confidence
in
his
devotion
to
us
,
and
so
have
I
.
He
is
going
to
make
a
grand
sailor
out
of
me
some
day
,
he
has
promised
me
he
will
;
and
then
we
are
going
to
look
for
our
father
together
.
Tell
me
you
are
willing
,
sister
mine
.
What
our
father
would
have
done
for
us
it
is
our
duty
,
mine
,
at
least
,
to
do
for
him
.
My
life
has
one
purpose
to
which
it
should
be
entirely
consecrated
--
that
is
to
search
,
and
never
cease
searching
for
my
father
,
who
would
never
have
given
us
up
.
Ah
,
Mary
,
how
good
our
father
was
!
"
"
And
so
noble
,
so
generous
!
"
added
Mary
.
"
Do
you
know
,
Robert
,
he
was
already
a
glory
to
our
country
,
and
that
he
would
have
been
numbered
among
our
great
men
if
fate
had
not
arrested
his
course
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
know
it
,
"
said
Robert
.
Mary
put
her
arm
around
the
boy
,
and
hugged
him
fondly
as
he
felt
her
tears
fall
on
his
forehead
.
"
Mary
,
Mary
!
"
he
cried
,
"
it
does
n't
matter
what
our
friends
say
,
I
still
hope
,
and
will
always
hope
.
A
man
like
my
father
does
n't
die
till
he
has
finished
his
work
.
"
Mary
Grant
could
not
reply
.
Sobs
choked
her
voice
.