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1 9 | Chapter 9~THE SECOND LETTER~On Board the Terror~July 15.~To the
2 10| came the second letter? “On Board the ‘Terror.’” Doubtless
3 11| seemed to be working on board.”~“Only the two men?”~“Only
4 12| then, really only two on board?~We stole softly back to
5 12| cable. Not a light was on board; not a person visible, either
6 12| opportunity? Should I leap on board and there await the return
7 12| presence of others watching on board?~At any rate, the two men
8 12| trip will bring them all on board the ‘Terror.’”~The “Terror!”
9 12| then but three of them on board? The Captain, this Master
10 13| Chapter 13~ON BOARD THE TERROR~When I came to
11 13| the lake.~Now, was I on board the “Terror?” And was I
12 13| electricity, generated on board, at some high power. Naturally
13 13| had not been snatched on board the “Terror” two days before,—
14 13| that he had a stranger on board.~As I watched him, the idea
15 14| as if I had not been on board. I watched, therefore, not
16 14| warned of my presence on board the “Terror.” Would not
17 14| Terror,” if I remained on board?~It was a quarter past six.
18 14| seemed some confusion on board. I heard rapid words exchanged
19 15| night which I had passed on board the “Terror” on Lake Erie.~
20 15| purpose to carry those on board the “Terror?” And were they
21 16| carrying me a prisoner on board.~
22 17| recovered, I had been taken on board the “Terror,” and was in
23 17| what could be thought on board the destroyers but that
24 17| nothing of what was passing on board, I could hear the noises
25 18| consciousness.~I was on board the steamer Ottawa, in the
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