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The thought came andwent from me, but I set Gerda's cloak round her loosely, so that ifneed was it would fall from her at once; and I belted my mailclose, and tried to think how I might save her, if we must take tothe water perforce. I could swim in the mail well enough, and shecould swim also. There might be a chance for her. I feared more forDalfin. Now we flew down on the first line of breakers, lifted on thecrest, half blinded with the foam, and plunged across it. I held mybreath as the bow...s swooped downward into the hollow of the wave, fearing to feel the crash of the ship's striking, but she liftedagain to the next roller, while the white foam covered the decks asthe broken gunwale aft lurched amid it. So we passed four greatsurges safely, and we were not an arrow flight from land. The waterwas deep enough for us so far. Then we rose on the back of thefifth roller, and it set us far before we overtook its crest andpassed it. The sharp bows leapt through the broken water into theair, and hung for a long moment over the hollow, until the sternlifted and they were flung forward and downward.
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