The Death Ship, a Strange Story; An Account of a Cruise in "the Flying Dutchman," Collected From the Papers of the Late Mr. Geoffrey Fenton, of Poplar, Master Mariner 2
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Twice Imogene said she must leave me ; but I could not bear to part with her. The night was our own, yea, even the ship, in her solitude wrought by the silent figures aft and the tomb-like repose forward, seemed our own ; and my darling, being in her heart as loth as I to separate, lingered yet and yet till the silver sickle of the moon had gone down red into the western ocean, and the clock below had struck half-past eleven. Then she declared it was time, indeed, for her to be gone ; should Va...nderdecken come on deck and find her with me he might decide to part us effectually by sending me forward, and forbidding me to approach the cabin end ; so, finding her growing alarmed, and hearing the quick beating of her heart in her speech, I said, "Good-night," kissing her hand, and then releasing her. She seemed to hurry, stopped and looked behind; I stood watching her ; seeing her stop, I held out my VANDERDECKEN WALKS IN HIS SLEEP. 1 83 arms, and went to her, and she returned to me. With what love did I kiss her upturned brow, and hold her to my heart !
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