The Adventures of Don Lavington

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"I say, have you got anything toeat?" "Not here, but plenty at Ngati's place. I'm glad to see you both safe, my lads. It gave me quite a turn when he told me he'd hidden you inhere. " "Why?" said Don sharply.
"Well, I'll tell you, my lad. There's a kind o' bad steam lies alongthe bottom farther in, and if a man was to lie down on the floor and goto sleep, I don't s'pose he'd ever wake again. Come along!" "Where are the men from the ship?" "Gone off with their mates. Didn't you hear the gun?" Do
...n nodded.
"They've been searching all over for you. Can't make out whether youtwo got to shore, or were chopped up by the sharks out yonder. Theywon't come again till to-morrow, and you'll be safe till then. You mustbe hungry. " "Hungry?" said Jem, with a mocking laugh. "Hungry? Lookye here: you'dbetter take me where there's something, or it won't be safe. I heardtell as people ate one another out here, and I didn't believe it, but Ido now. I'm ready for anything or anybody; so come along. " Ngati took possession of Don, and led the way, evidently very proud ofhis young companion; whilst Jem followed with the Englishman down thegully slope, and then in and out among the trees, ferns, and bushes, till the dangerous hot and mud springs were passed, and the _whare_ wasreached.


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