Show MAR marf f gamm pomp pompa a THE STORM the boys harold all and d freddy were practically shipwrecked they did not know what elicit theli their end would lie be youve Y 0 uv e been splendid freddy j ald roue nl al ways fiad had more moia bravery than I 1 le ever ever had the athe wind its shrill it 11 9 v r e e lien t of tills this remark yo no no shouted ll aroid youve youse been splendid ul ways you atre it r e splendid lie he corrected erected hint himself self there wiest be no mi use of the past ached with the tha tense at such a cold thile libie i ive ie been it I 1 know it freddy insisted PI lightening bilings the efly I 1 have jut just because I 1 felt more powerful than ithan they ini being bald for it now the oceans showing shoeing me 1 I should have kept u us front aiom corning jt it wis was annd iti fault harold II 11 u old said 1 their heir hands tinge fingers ys ached with alth ti the ie cold of the wilier water bodies felt heavy shakea and chin they passed trough hours houis of diep deep noot agony apar nil seri this was vas the way their ocean was treating them at times they felt tile the oceans tude for nil all the love and admiration they had shown her but most of the time it will was alk like na an endlessness of borror horror NI night lit was coming on still the r torm raged they I 1 were ere still on and then ns as though 11 by colue miracle as aa though in answer to their inward prayers the wind win shifted ayere being blown further out I 1 guess freddy suld said alobe were blown toward the coast harold answered though lie he neither thought so nor believed beed it but it was waa true the wind lud bad blown them nearer aln re they could see febe the lights in two of the con coastal stal lighthouses and nd the beautiful lights in secure little honiff along tile ahr coall oh to be inside one of those little homes I 1 inside where lights were lighted and where there was warmth safety comfort ity could it be possible were they abig ter cove v I atle alie coain alie tjien were s so birdd tired could they aliey hot leold on a it longer 1 I 1 just cant freddy and though neither had asked the question each had thought it so haril hard that it 1 alico altu ost t seemed its as though it had bee been I 1 spoken hiis just a few minutes nii uI more more harold u burgod r lie was e chattering liante ring ile he could it li sp appah ak JJ Just a ff t f ew w giunn minutes aivre gioi e they heard a olce e and then another and then they shouted sue us they cried they were almost in the cove and now a boat as co coming in lug toward them they could hardly git inta the boat and then how quickly wonderful things happe happened hack on dry hind back to n warm annn rot cottage tage buck back where lights were lighted and back whitie kindly fishe fishermen ad their wives were taking faking carlof care of ev aeo thing seeing that their families knew of their rescue rubbing them down giving them warm wann dry clothes clot liei hot tea and toast an and finnan haddle the next day they went hack butic to their own cove coe further up the coast boist everyone wanted to hear bear of their long afternoon and evening life in the little cove wag vas made exceedingly interesting because of two who lind had almost lost theirs but etwas it waa freddy and harold who had a talk unheard by up anyone yon e else 1 I wasl wag always a coward thinking 1 I wl was g so strong and tearless fearless because ase I 1 had no regard to toy T tile fean bf 0 others freddy said do know when I 1 was ins tossing al out on that mast I 1 i think it iiii I 1 bw ave every ry 61 chicken elien id almost killed jaery every P partridge I 1 had bad e frightened eibi every ry old bid cow I 1 had almost litt hit abdat and at faistl I 1 blamed you because we cime came ill never forgive for that quit thinking all that harold an 1 I guess I 1 was wait tile the ren real I 1 cow ard for I 1 was wai sd EC afraid of being con a cowall that I 1 went along when I 1 could see BC ag ad plain jis as could be what sort of a 0 storm it was goina to td be and I 1 ao ln know storms and winds as aa you sald said theres not m uch u bravery in doing things because Z yo you u are afraid to be thou glit A n cow ar deven when az you yon know youre right an and d there when no one henra them and when no A beat was waa one saw them coming rach shook hands A 11 1 and said to the uther other theres one tiling thing wese learned and through a pretty stiff lesson but that thing Is how much than the way it seena scenio r fa ca |