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Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable Adapted from the Original by Johann David Wyss
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sound as the two boys had heard. You may judge how I felt, when I heard
one! two! three! boom through the air.

There was now no room for doubt that, though I could not see it, there
must be a ship near Shark's Isle. Jack heard me say this with great
glee, and cried out, "What can we now do to find it?"

We had brought a flag with us, and I told Jack to haul this up twice to
the top of the staff, by means of which sign those who saw it would
know that we had good news to tell them.

I then left Jack on the fort with the guns, and told him to fire as
soon as a ship hove in sight. I bent my way at once back to Rock House,
to talk with my wife, Jane, and the boys, as to what steps we should
now take. They all met me on the beach, and made me tell them the news
while I was still in the boat.

"We know no more," said I, "than the fact that there is still a ship on
the coast. You must all now keep in doors, while Fritz and I go in
search of it."

We set off at noon, and went straight to the west part of the coast,
where we thought the sound must have come from. We knew a cape there
from which we could get a good view of the sea, and by the side of
which lay a small bay.

When we got round the cape, great was our joy to find a fine ship in
the bay. It was not far off from us, for we could see the ENG-LISH flag
float in the breeze from one of its masts. I seek in vain to find words
by means of which I can set forth in print what I then felt. Both Fritz
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