38 BOWDOIN BOYS IN LABRADOR. 



and Cole. With heavy hearts the final preparations were made, 

 and many were the looks cast at the narrows where they would 

 be seen, were they to heave in sight. 



At last, about 3.30 p. m. Tuesday, the lookout yelled, " Sail 

 ho ! in the narrows," and we all jumped for the rigging. They 

 had come, almost at the last hour of our waiting, and with a 

 feeling of relief such as we shall seldom again experience we 

 welcomed them aboard and heard their story. 



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