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wave. Now her movements were becoming slower and slower. She seemed not to possess the power to move her limbs. It was not all weariness either; it was that dragging numbness that was pulling her down. Harriet fought a more desperate battle with herself than she ever had been called upon to fight before. She did not now believe that they would be rescued, but that did not prevent her keeping up the battle as long as a single vestige of strength remained. It was sheer grit that kept Harriet Burrell afloat during that long, heart-breaking swim among the Atlantic rollers on this never-to-be-forgotten night. But at

 

in the water, but my hands and feet are on something solid. What does it mean? she thought. Turning her head slightly, she saw that which increased her wonderment. Tommy Thompson was sitting beside her, the little girls head leaning against Harriet. It struck Harriet as peculiar that Tommy was able to sit on the water with nearly half her body out of the water. Harriet then discovered that she was crouching on all fours. It was a peculiar position for her, too. She wondered, if able to maintain that position, why she might not stand up just as well. I can do it! she screamed. I can stand on the-- She paused. Tommy had

 

limbs. She realized that it was the chill of the Atlantic and that unless she succeeded in restoring her circulation she would soon be helpless. Just now, however, all her efforts were devoted to the task of arousing Grace. The little girl began to whimper and to struggle anew. I am amazed at you, Tommy, gasped Harriet. You, a swimmer, to swallow part of the ocean! I didnt. The ocean thwallowed me--e. You must work. Swim, Tommy! I--I cant. Im tho tired. Grace made languid efforts to prove that she was weary. There could be no doubt of it. She did not have the endurance possessed by her companion, and even

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