Saved At Sea

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We felt very dull and sad the day that the Millars went away. We wentdown to the pier with them, and saw them on board the steamer--Mrs. Millar, the six little children, and the servant-girl, all dressed inmourning, and all of them crying. They were going to Mrs. Millar's home, far away in the north of Scotland, where her old father and mother werestill living.
The island seemed very lonely and desolate when they were gone. If ithad not been for our little sunbeam, as my grandfather called her,
... I donot know what we should have done. Every day we loved her more, and whatwe dreaded most was, that a letter would arrive some Monday morning totell us that she must go away from us.
'Dear me, Alick, ' my grandfather would often say, 'how little you and methought that stormy night what a little treasure we had got wrapped upin that funny little bundle!' The child was growing fast; the fresh sea did her great good, and everyday she became more intelligent and pretty.
We were very curious to know who was appointed in Jem Millar's place;but we were not able to find out even what his name was.


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