The book My Danish Sweetheart : Novel 2 was written by author Russell, William Clark, 1844-1911 Here you can read free online of My Danish Sweetheart : Novel 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is My Danish Sweetheart : Novel 2 a good or bad book?
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It would be a godsend to her, I knew, in the wet that was now sluicing past us, and that must speedily have soaked her to the skin, clad as she was. For the next few minutes all was bustle and hoarse shouts. I see little Helga, now, hanging over the A SAILOR'S DEATH. 99 side and swinging the lantern, that its light might touch the wreckage ; I see the crystals of rain flash- ing past the lantern, and blinding the glass of it with wet ; I feel again the rush of the fierce squall upon my face, ma...king breathing a labour, while I grab hold of the canvas, and help the men to drag the great, sodden heavy sail into the boat. We worked desper- ately, and, as I have said, in a few minutes we had got the whole of the sail out of the water ; but the mast was too heavy to handle in the blackness, and it was left to float clear of us by the halliards till day- light should come. We were wet through, and chilled to the heart be- sides — I speak of myself, at least — not more by the sharp bite of that black, wet squall, than by the horror occasioned by the sudden loss of a man, by the thought of one as familiar to the sight as hourly association could make him, who was just now living and talking, lying cold and still, sinking fathoms deep into the heart of that dark measureless profound on whose sur- face the lugger — in all probability the tiniest ark at that moment afloat in the oceans she was attempting to traverse — was tumbling.
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