The Firing Line
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Publisher Description
As the wind veered and grew cooler a ribbon of haze appeared above the Gulf stream. Young Hamil, resting on his oars, gazed absently into the creeping mist. Under it the ocean sparkled with subdued brilliancy; through it , shoreward, green palms and palmettos turned silvery; and, as the fog spread, the sea pier, the vast white hotel, bathing house, cottage , pavilion, faded to phantoms tinted with rose and pearl. Leaning there on his oars, he could still make out the distant sands flecked with the colours of sunshades and bathing skirts; the breeze dried his hair and limbs, but his swimming shirt and trunks still dripped salt water. Inshore a dory of the beach guard drifted along the outer line of breakers beyond which the more adventurous bathers were diving from an anchored raft. Still farther out moving dots indicated the progress of hardier swimmers; one in particular, a girl capped with a brilliant red kerchief, seemed to be already nearer to Hamil than to the shore.