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"Ho, the schooner ahoy!" shouted a man, standing close to the larboard main-shrouds. "Oh yes you will," echoed another voice on the left, and on the right still another voice chanted. "You will, you will." CHAPTER XIII ERIE OF THE LIGHT-HOUSE.
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He ran out of the cabin. The Admiral pillowed his son's head with his arm, and gazed at the marble-still features. Never could any man appear more stricken, though 'tis hard to tell by posture or by expression of face the depth of human sorrow, the pang of the wound that death alone can heal. His only son—whom he had cursed for his wickedness—whose professional life, extinguished by an act of drunken madness, had swelled the eyes of the father with the unshed tears of the spirit of[Pg 439] a man—lying dead or dying on his arm—self-slain! He removed his little round hat and bowed low to Lucy. "Take your seat," commanded the teacher. "Next boy forward!" One by one the boys walked up to receive their punishment. All took it bravely. Erie was standing against the gate, her arms stretched along its top, hands clenching its rough pickets..
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