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The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-vanishing fireflies; then they were blotted out entirely by the night. Voice Reading
Rainsford remembered the shots. They had come from the right, and doggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength. For a seemingly endless time he fought the sea. He began to count his strokes; he could do possibly a hundred more and then- Voice Reading
Rainsford heard a sound. It came out of the darkness, a high screaming sound, the sound of an animal in an extremity of anguish and terror. Voice Reading
He did not recognize the animal that made the sound; he did not try to; with fresh vitality he swam toward the sound. He heard it again; then it was cut short by another noise, crisp, staccato. Voice Reading
"Pistol shot," muttered Rainsford, swimming on. Voice Reading
Ten minutes of determined effort brought another sound to his ears-the most welcome he had ever heard-the muttering and growling of the sea breaking on a rocky shore. Voice Reading
He was almost on the rocks before he saw them; on a night less calm he would have been shattered against them. Voice Reading
With his remaining strength he dragged himself from the swirling waters. Voice Reading
Jagged crags appeared to jut up into the opaqueness; he forced himself upward, hand over hand. Voice Reading
Gasping, his hands raw, he reached a flat place at the top. Voice Reading
Dense jungle came down to the very edge of the cliffs. Voice Reading
What perils that tangle of trees and underbrush might hold for him did not concern Rainsford just then. Voice Reading
All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy, the sea, and that utter weariness was on him. Voice Reading
He flung himself down at the jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deepest sleep of his life. Voice Reading
When he opened his eyes he knew from the position of the sun that it was late in the afternoon. Sleep had given him new vigor; a sharp hunger was picking at him. He looked about him, almost cheerfully. Voice Reading
"Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought. But what kind of men, he wondered, in so forbidding a place? An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle fringed the shore. Voice Reading
He saw no sign of a trail through the closely knit web of weeds and trees; it was easier to go along the shore, and Rainsford floundered along by the water. Not far from where he landed, he stopped. Voice Reading
Some wounded thing-by the evidence, a large animal-had thrashed about in the underbrush; the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson. Voice Reading
A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. Voice Reading
It was an empty cartridge. Voice Reading
"A twenty-two," he remarked. Voice Reading
"That's odd. Voice Reading
It must have been a fairly large animal too. Voice Reading
The hunter had his nerve with him to tackle it with a light gun. Voice Reading
It's clear that the brute put up a fight. Voice Reading

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