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CHAPTER XXVI.
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The return—The surprise—Buzzby's sayings and doings—The narrative—Fighting battles o'er again—Conclusion.
Once again we are on the end of the quay1 at Grayton. As Fred stands there, all that has occurred during the past year seems to him but a vivid dream.
Captain Guy is there, and Captain Ellice, and Buzzby, and Mrs. Buzzby too, and the two little Buzzbys also, and Mrs. Bright, and Isobel, and Tom Singleton, and old Mr. Singleton, and the crew of the wrecked2 Dolphin, and, in short, the "whole world"—of that part of the country.
It was a great day for Grayton that. It was a wonderful day—quite an indescribable day; but there were also some things about it that made Captain Ellice feel, somehow, that it was a mysterious day, for, while there were hearty4 congratulations, and much sobbing5 for joy, on the part of Mrs. Bright, there were also whisperings which puzzled him a good deal.
"Come with me, brother," said Mrs. Bright, at length, taking him by the arm, "I have to tell you something."
Isobel, who was on the watch, joined them, and Fred also went with them towards the cottage.
"Dear brother," said Mrs. Bright, "I—I—O Isobel, tell him. I cannot."
"What means all this mystery?" said the captain in an earnest tone, for he felt that they had something serious to communicate.
"Dear uncle," said Isobel, "you remember the time when the pirates attacked—"
She paused, for her uncle's look frightened her.
"Go on, Isobel," he said quickly.
"Your dear wife, uncle, was not lost at that time—"
Captain Ellice turned pale. "What mean you, girl? How came you to know this?" Then a thought flashed across him. Seizing Isobel by the shoulder he gasped8, rather than said, "Speak quick—is—is she alive?"
"Yes, dear uncle, she—"
The captain heard no more. He would have fallen to the ground had not Fred, who was almost as much overpowered as his father, supported him. In a few minutes he recovered, and he was told that Alice was alive—in England—in the cottage. This was said as they approached the door. Alice was aware of her husband's arrival. In another moment husband and wife and son were reunited.
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n.码头,靠岸处 | |
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Christians
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intercourse
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idol
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