The Volunteers' Roll of Honor. a Collection of the Noble And Praiseworthy Deeds Performed in the Cause of the Union By the Heroes of the Army And Navy of the United States
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"They see us, lads!" shouted he, in a hoarse, choking voice, "and the boats are coming ! Swim a little more !" The unfortunate men had been seen, and lusty arms were now bending trusty oars for their rescue. " Pull, men I they're all together ; pull ! Pull like the d — 1 ! and we'll soon get there !" commanded he who stood in the bow of the foremost boat and watched the swimmers. Like beautiful birds, the rescuing boats flew over billow and A TRUE COMRADE. 69 wave. But tliej were yet some dista...nce away, when, unable longer to keep up, in spite of the knowledge tbat'help was at hand, Bond's two companions began to sink for • the last time, bidding him fare- well as they were going down. Though ready to sink himself, Bond's noble generosity would not allow him to see his comrades die without one more effort for their rescue, and so, grasping one in each hand, he actually sustained them by " treading water," a motion made by the feet, which merely keeps the swimmer up without giving him progression.
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