The Life And Adventures of David Dobbinson

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I order- ed Izve and the boys, in the most harsh terms I ever spoke to them, to attend to every word I said, other- wise we would be blown to atoms in a moment. " While I cover the two open powder casks with wet cloths, you sweep the road to the powder magazine, and the dust into it ; then shut the door, and get some of the rotten beef, stick it about the bottom and sides of the door, and bring a cask of Ame- rican ashes upon deck. " 111 The flames and sparks in- creased Fire is a cruel, unfeel...ing, appalling, des- tructive master ! I tumbled the bags and boxes down into the bottom of the hold below the main- hatch, and took away the gratings, determining to burn the ship^s bottom out rather than lose all ; the water we threw on was mixed with the American ashes ; this did more good than all the rest, as it extinguished the flame wherever it fell ; we kept at it, and at last succeeded in extinguishing the flames, though the kelson and ceiling were nearly burnt through. On pulling up the last bucket of water I staggered, and had not Izve catchedhold of me, I should have fallen backwards over into the hold amongst the ashes; I was quite exhausted, and fell on the deck speechless ; I could distinctly hear the boys crying and the thunder still roaring ; in a short time I came about, but found my arms and legs much OF DAVID DOBBINSON.

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