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CHAPTER XXXII. SUSPENSE.
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Neither Bernard nor his companion slept much that night. Both realized that it might be the last night of their lives. Bernard felt solemn, but mingled1 with Sanderson’s alarm and anxiety was a feeling of intense anger against Walter Cunningham for his desertion of them.
“It is a mean, contemptible2 trick that Cunningham has played upon us,” he said. “For the sake of saving his paltry3 money he has doomed4 us both to death.”
“I am sure it isn’t his fault.”
“Oh, you may excuse him if you will. I won’t do it. I understand him better than you do.”
“I don’t feel like disputing you,” said Bernard gravely, “but I know him well, and I am sure he would not leave me in the lurch6.”
They tossed about on their beds and neither one slept. They woke and rose unrefreshed.
Breakfast was brought them, but neither could eat a mouthful.
“I can’t eat anything. It would choke me,” said Sanderson.
“Walter Cunningham may come yet,” said Bernard, but his hope was very faint.
“Then he had better hurry, that’s all I have got to say. I wish I could communicate with the American minister. Our government should send over a fleet of war vessels7 and blow Naples sky high.”
“You must remember that these men are outlaws—that it is their work, and not the work of the government.”
“Then the government should suppress them. I wish,” Amos Sanderson continued, with a groan8, “that I had never set foot in this forsaken9 country. I should have stood a better chance in a savage
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