Delilah of Harlem a Story of the New York City of to Day

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Delilah of Harlem a Story of the New York City of to Day
Savage Richard
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Past great blazing lights, on beyond point and island, whence sweet, wailing music floated faintly on the hushed waters, the Fantine raced, till Harry Morton gave the signal for return. He recked not of time as they swept homeward, for Marie Ashton s head now lay on his bosom. Again and again he kissed her rich lips, as her dreaming eyes unclosed, and softly dropped t^heir lids beneath his ardent gaze.
DELILAH OF HART, KM, 93 Back in the hushed hours to where the waters rage over fanged rock an
...d dangerous ledge, Morton listlessly watched the lights on shore flit by. Suddenly the black mass of a huge dredger swung in sight. There was a wild yell, and, crash ! the treacherous tide-rip dashed the Fantine into the ponderous anchored mass, dragging away the only boat at the davits. Morton grasped the affrighted Marie in his arms.
" The boat s filling ! " yelled the engineer, as the fire men dashed on deck.
" Head her for the shore, " shouted Morton, his nerve returning. Swaying from side to side, in a struggle with the inrushing water, the crippled Fantine slowly neared the New York shore.


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