Washed Ashore Washed Ashore

Publisher Description

The last letter they received was dated from a port on the coast of Peru. The ship was about to sail among some of the wide-scattered islands of the Pacific, whose then still savage inhabitants were said to be addicted to the worst vices which disgrace humanity. In vain they waited for another letter--none came. Hope deferred maketh the heart sick. Still they hoped, and hoped on, that tidings would come some day or other.


At length rumours arrived that Captain Summers' ship, the Truelove, with all hands, had been lost on a coral reef. Captain Askew would not allow himself to believe the report, and he took a journey to London to ascertain its truth. "God's will be done, dear wife". he said when he came back. "He that gave has taken our child away". Many a pious parent has repeated the same words, yet with anguish of heart.

RELEASED
1880
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
195
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
154.5
KB

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