A True Hero

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He lifted him up; but as hegazed in his countenance, he saw that those eyes which had always lookedat him with affection were glazing in death.
"Father! father! speak to me, " said Wenlock; but there was no answer. He laid him down on the deck. And now on every side the flames werebursting forth through the ports. Already the fore part of the ship wasa mass of fire. Just then the brave Sir Richard Haddock received a shotin the thigh. He fell, but again raised himself to his feet: "Lower theboat
...s, lads!" he shouted. "Ere a few minutes are over, no one will beable to live on board our stout ship. Where is the earl?" "He went to his cabin, " answered some one.
"Christison, come with me; we must get him into a boat. I fear he iswounded. " Wenlock was obeying his commander, when just at that momenthe felt a severe pang, and was conscious that a missile of some sort hadpassed through his side. In spite of his wound, however, he followedthe captain. The earl was seated at the table, with a handkerchief overhis eyes.


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