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    Article LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. ← Page 4 of 7 →
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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

" Nellie , ' said a voice from behind her one day , " you'll be overboard yet ; here I ve been standing for ten minutes ready to catch you every time the vessel lurched , and you hai'e paid me no more attention than you have the rolling of the vessel , which has threatened several times to cast you into the sea ; what do you see so interesting down in the depths of the ocean V Nellie , looking up , saw Harry standing beside her , and said ,

" I have seen a great many piretty things . 1 have been building fairy castles clown beneath the sea , and had not noticed the increase in the wind , and perhaps , but for your timely warning , I should have fallen overboard , and then you would have got your clothes ivet by jumping in after me , for I know you would have clone it , wouldn ' t you ?" and Nellie looked up into Harry ' s face in a sly sort of way , but without giving him a chance to reply she kept right on talking .

" I have been thinking , Harry , of the far off island home , which I hai'e nei'er seen , ancl of which I have no conception , ancl the parents I am to meet after so many long years of separation . It makes me real glad to think this beautiful breeze is helping me on to that meeting , that every leap of this noble vessel is so much nearer home . And then , Harry , my heart returns to that beautiful home I have left behind , to the friends I have bid fareivell for ever , ancl when I think that each puff of wind is bearing me 1

further aivay from them my heart sivells Avith emotion . ' " But , Nellie , you have no idea ivhat a beautiful home you are going to . What beautiful trees , floivers and birds abound there . I am sure you will be delighted to watch the bright sun glistened waves as they beat on the shore . Your poetie niind will have an opportunity to expand to its utmost extent and your admiration of the beauties that will surround you will have no bounds . " And Harry ' s features brightened as he dwelt

on the beauties of his native place . " I suppose I shall be delighted , Harry , but then it seems so much like dying to bid farewell to all you know on earth and start off for ah unknown country . " As she spoke her features assumed an expression partly of joy and partly of sadness .

One clay ivhen Nelly'was peering clown into the blue sea , she saw a flying fish dart through the water followed by a larger fish ; she anxiously watched the tiny one as many times when almost in the mouth of the larger fish it darted forward with greater rapidity and escaped for the time . Once when the little fish seemed about to become a prey , it made another dash and sprang clear of the water , and spreading its little ivings skimmed over the surface . Nellie clapped her hands ivith joy as she beheld the

transparent creature , as she supposed , free from danger . But her joy was of short duration , for a sea gull which had also been following the adventures of the small fish now sivooped down ancl captured it . She had spent hours that clay in watching the physalise , or Portuguese men-of-war , ivhich had for days been sailing in great numbers past the vessel . These objects constitute one of the wonders of the ocean , with their small transparent sails of a

purple hue tinged with white , spread to the soft gentle winds of those seas , they present a si ght beautiful to behold . " Oh ! I do wish I had one of them , ' ' exclaimed Nellie , as they were passing through a fleet of about fifty . " Do you 1 then you shall , " said Harry jumping up and grasping a long pole that lay near by , to ivhich he fastened one of the cook ' s pails ancl succeeded in capturing two of them .

Bravo , Mr . Prescott , " laughed Nellie , " ivhat an admiral you would make , and what prizes you would capture in the time of war I just think hoiv you have captured two i ' ortuguese men-of-ivar in a bucket ! Everlasting fame shall certainly be yours , but at present you must be content with my thanks . " These creatures lose half of their beauty when taken from the water , so Nellie was someAvhat disappointed ii'lien one of them , ivhich had been hung on the main boom , did not retain its brilliancy . "What ' s that ? " she asked , pointing to tho long jelly-like body and purple pendants ot the creature , which were now stringing out and dropping off .

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In Memoriam. Article 1
"HIS END WAS PEACE." Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
A BRIEFE OF THE GOLDEN CALF OR THEWORLDS IDOL. Article 4
THE EPISTLE OF W. C. TO THE READER. Article 4
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 9
BIDE A WEE, AND DINNA FRET. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 12
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 18
MASONIC HYMN. Article 21
DE. MOON'S WORKS FOE THE BLIND. Article 22
IS IT A PROMISE, OR A DECLARATION ? Article 24
THE SCOT ABROAD. Article 26
"HAIL AND FAEEWELL." Article 28
THE OTIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 29
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c Article 32
A FAREWELL ADDRESS Article 36
DISCOVERY OF ROMAN REMAINS AT TEMPLEBOROUGH. Article 37
I WISH HE WOULD MAKE UP HIS MIND. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 40
PRAYER ON THE SEA. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

" Nellie , ' said a voice from behind her one day , " you'll be overboard yet ; here I ve been standing for ten minutes ready to catch you every time the vessel lurched , and you hai'e paid me no more attention than you have the rolling of the vessel , which has threatened several times to cast you into the sea ; what do you see so interesting down in the depths of the ocean V Nellie , looking up , saw Harry standing beside her , and said ,

" I have seen a great many piretty things . 1 have been building fairy castles clown beneath the sea , and had not noticed the increase in the wind , and perhaps , but for your timely warning , I should have fallen overboard , and then you would have got your clothes ivet by jumping in after me , for I know you would have clone it , wouldn ' t you ?" and Nellie looked up into Harry ' s face in a sly sort of way , but without giving him a chance to reply she kept right on talking .

" I have been thinking , Harry , of the far off island home , which I hai'e nei'er seen , ancl of which I have no conception , ancl the parents I am to meet after so many long years of separation . It makes me real glad to think this beautiful breeze is helping me on to that meeting , that every leap of this noble vessel is so much nearer home . And then , Harry , my heart returns to that beautiful home I have left behind , to the friends I have bid fareivell for ever , ancl when I think that each puff of wind is bearing me 1

further aivay from them my heart sivells Avith emotion . ' " But , Nellie , you have no idea ivhat a beautiful home you are going to . What beautiful trees , floivers and birds abound there . I am sure you will be delighted to watch the bright sun glistened waves as they beat on the shore . Your poetie niind will have an opportunity to expand to its utmost extent and your admiration of the beauties that will surround you will have no bounds . " And Harry ' s features brightened as he dwelt

on the beauties of his native place . " I suppose I shall be delighted , Harry , but then it seems so much like dying to bid farewell to all you know on earth and start off for ah unknown country . " As she spoke her features assumed an expression partly of joy and partly of sadness .

One clay ivhen Nelly'was peering clown into the blue sea , she saw a flying fish dart through the water followed by a larger fish ; she anxiously watched the tiny one as many times when almost in the mouth of the larger fish it darted forward with greater rapidity and escaped for the time . Once when the little fish seemed about to become a prey , it made another dash and sprang clear of the water , and spreading its little ivings skimmed over the surface . Nellie clapped her hands ivith joy as she beheld the

transparent creature , as she supposed , free from danger . But her joy was of short duration , for a sea gull which had also been following the adventures of the small fish now sivooped down ancl captured it . She had spent hours that clay in watching the physalise , or Portuguese men-of-war , ivhich had for days been sailing in great numbers past the vessel . These objects constitute one of the wonders of the ocean , with their small transparent sails of a

purple hue tinged with white , spread to the soft gentle winds of those seas , they present a si ght beautiful to behold . " Oh ! I do wish I had one of them , ' ' exclaimed Nellie , as they were passing through a fleet of about fifty . " Do you 1 then you shall , " said Harry jumping up and grasping a long pole that lay near by , to ivhich he fastened one of the cook ' s pails ancl succeeded in capturing two of them .

Bravo , Mr . Prescott , " laughed Nellie , " ivhat an admiral you would make , and what prizes you would capture in the time of war I just think hoiv you have captured two i ' ortuguese men-of-ivar in a bucket ! Everlasting fame shall certainly be yours , but at present you must be content with my thanks . " These creatures lose half of their beauty when taken from the water , so Nellie was someAvhat disappointed ii'lien one of them , ivhich had been hung on the main boom , did not retain its brilliancy . "What ' s that ? " she asked , pointing to tho long jelly-like body and purple pendants ot the creature , which were now stringing out and dropping off .

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