The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island by Cyril Burleigh
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Dick," said Jack. "The line is 'I am monarch of all I survey.' You must
have recited it more than once in your younger days. That is not altogether a safe place for young Jesse W., though. That rail is not very high, and if we should happen to give a roll----" "You don't think there is any danger, Jack! Hadn't you better warn him!" "No, but I will go down and----" and Jack started to go to the main deck and speak quietly to the boy. But before he had hardly said the words there was a sudden startled cry and Jack, looking down quickly, saw that the very thing he had feared had taken place. How it came about no one knew, but all of a sudden there was a loud cry of "man overboard!" and Jack saw the boy just going down in the water. He was on the lower deck in a moment, and in another had thrown aside his coat and kicked off his shoes, running to the rail as he did so. The cook had just been killing chickens on the forward deck, and was going aft with two or three fowls in one hand, a knife in the other. As Jack reached the rail he saw something out on the water, just where the boy had gone down that made him turn icy cold in a moment. Snatching the knife from the cook's hand, he sprang to the rail and leaped overboard, taking neither rope nor life preserver with him. "By George! that's just what Jack feared, and there he is going to the rescue before any one has shouted, almost!" exclaimed Percival, as he hurried below. |
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