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the birds, and we frequently enjoyed a fine 

 crustacean for tea. 



I have met people with an inclination to 

 discount tlie feat of the heroine of tlie Longstone 

 Lighthouse, but I have no sympathy Avith them ; 

 for after having rolled about the bottom of a boat 

 like a live trout in a creel, and watched sea- water 

 run almost continually off my l)r(jther's cliin, as if 

 it had been transformed into the spout of a tea 

 kettle, in consequence of his refusal to keep his 

 head below her weather gunwale and be made a 

 prisoner beneath her if she succeeded in turning 

 over, during half a gale of wind in those parts, I 

 have nothing but admiration for the frail girl and 

 her heroic deed. Long may her memory last ! 



THE LONGSTONE LIGHTHOUSE. 



