The pilot: a tale of the sea. By J. Fenimore Cooper.

way now lay in tl II. r e of jl iimi l xeia t edifite, a ndt soon co.duettlet( ti I n 8(' thI thlle onfi sed i;ilet which conttained tihe'tAlices. The ce.owls: tvtainf tfol hl:-ed his coinpanion xithl a cofitt'lint rteliauce on his ktlowttc(ge- a8l ( gOl tl titl ti l: t w\'as a')od dteal it1creased by tthe fieedom of' comnmunic at ilo that hadl }been maiuntaincd during their wtalk fiorn -the ciffs, lie d(lid not perceive any t hing (xt ti:IordiAinary inm the other's stoj)pingt at the loom), w iteh hlad beecn pirovided as a sort of barraek-sc 7 tor the soldiers of C(aptain Blorrotuglelifil. A contfet're'nc: \which took p:la.e l)etwcet n )illon an1ll thie sergt ant \as soon enided, whlen tlhe 1.'. fi't-i be(:koned to the coc(kswanll to fillow, aii(l, takint at iteuit torund tle whol e ot' tlhe offices, they (lteret the JAbbety togethliet'r, by the (10oot thtrot'gh whic3h the ladi(e-s had issued, when in qutest of them threlt.e:i'isonlersM i;, as bhas lteen alreadty related..A t'ti a turn or towo amontl the nat'rrow- i 3tassa,,'s of.that ) art of the edi ice o-mn, whose faith i1 ith(e aittilitics of' land navi gatimo l)b egat( to bte a ittlte shaken fotund htinmself followingt his guide th'r(tlglz a longt (tar1k gat.lryt tthat was terminated at the ed toward wvhich they werel a)proaehing by a ha1t-ope dlool, that a(ldt itte(l a glipt)se into a wve I ilighted and comfiortable apartment.'/'o this doorl Dillon hastily advtanleed, and, throwing it t}len, the, eolckswaintt C.loyJed a. ftll view of tlhe Ve'y scene that we deserietd, )a i ntrodtuein (iol. I fowa\rd to tthe acquaintantte of the reader' attnd t cunder eir(cumistances of grteait simtilitude. Tl he theerftul fire:of coal, the strongl and glaring lights, the, tables of polished ma}hogtany, and 4h:tte btllus hinlg fluids, werte still the salme in-t tappearance, 3x'hile thel- only periepfible change was in tlhe numlber o:f t}:hosc whl ]p)artook of the cheier. T'[he Inaster ot It', iiainsioni, anId Bor1ro'hth(cliftie,:',vre seated op 21.

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The pilot: a tale of the sea. By J. Fenimore Cooper.
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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851.
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N.Y.,: Hurd & Houghton,
1871.

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