Cerise a Tale of the Last Century

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Cerise a Tale of the Last Century
Whyte-Melville, G. J. (George John), 1821-1878
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"There is a grave difficulty, " said the Captain. "Where can we find a priest ? That fat little Portuguese who looked like a guinea-pig is sure to have run away, if the negroes have not cut his throat. " HOMEWARD BOUND 347 The other reflected, his pale face turning paler evei-y moment. Then he spoke, in a low determined voice — " My Captain, there is a Society of Jesuits on the island : I know it for certain ; do not ask me why. I have never failed you, have I ? Trust me yet this once. Order a
...boat to be manned ; I will go ashore instantly ; follow in an hour's time with a strong guard ; bring your bride with you ; I will undertake that everything shall be ready at the chapel, and a priest in waiting to perform the ceremony. " George looked him straight in the face. " You are a true Mend, " said he, and gave him his hand. The other bent over it as if he would have put it to his lips, and when he raised his head again his eyes were full of tears. He turned away hastily, sprang on deck, and in five minutes the boat was lowered and Beaudesir over the side.

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