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All he could see was the smoke and theshantyboat rocking, and another terrible splintering crash as he wentplunging into the river from the end of a rising plank, a sob stranglingin his throat. Jimmy struggled up from the river with the long leg-thrusts of aterrified bullfrog, his head a throbbing ache. As he swam shoreward hecould see the cypresses on the opposite bank, dark against the sun, andsomething that looked like the roof of a house with water washing overit. Then, with mud sucking at ...his heels, Jimmy was clinging to a slipperybank and staring out across the river, shading his eyes against theglare. Jimmy thought, "I'm dreaming! I'll wake up and see Uncle Joe blowing ona vinegar jug. I'll see Pigtail, too. Uncle Al will be sitting on thedeck, taking it easy!" But Uncle Al wasn't sitting on the deck. There was no deck for Uncle Alto sit upon. Just the top of the shantyboat, sinking lower and lower, and Uncle Al swimming. Uncle Al had his arm around Pigtail, and Jimmy could see Pigtail's whiteface bobbing up and down as Uncle Al breasted the tide with his strongright arm.
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