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CHAPTER XXXI. HOW CLIP WAS CAPTURED.
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Everything had gone well with Bob so far, and he was looking forward hopefully to the end of his journey, and the final success of his expedition. Now all was changed. He was a prisoner, and though Clip was on board the boat, he was utterly1 incompetent2 to take the place of his master. Bob hardly dared trust himself to think of the future. He knew not what would become of his valuable cargo3, but that it was lost to him seemed probable. This meant utter ruin, for he and his mother would have nothing to live upon till the next harvest, and meanwhile Aaron Wolverton would foreclose the mortgage. Certainly, Bob had reason to shed tears, and could not be charged with being unmanly if for a time he gave up to a feeling of despondency and almost despair.[Pg 270]
Leaving him for an hour, we will accompany the two conspirators4 on their return to the boat.
Clip was on deck, anxiously watching for the return of Bob. He was beginning to feel a little troubled.
"Can't think what's 'come of Massa Bob," he said to himself. "He said he'd be back in fifteen minutes. If anything's happened to him, what'll 'come of Clip?"
Instead of fifteen minutes, an hour passed, and still Bob had not returned. Clip was seriously thinking of going on shore and looking for him, when two men came to the river bank.
"Hallo!" they said. "Are you Clip?"
"Yes," answered Clip, in some surprise, not understanding how these two strangers could know his name.
"You are sailing with Robert Burton?"
"Yes, massa."
"Where is he?"
"Gone on shore for a walk. Did you see him anywhere?"
"Yes; we come from him."[Pg 271]
"Why don't he come himself?"
"The poor fellow has met with an accident. He has broken his leg."
"Massa Bob broken him leg!" ejaculated Clip, turning as pale as his complexion
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