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On the whole, as the wind was coming round to the north, we thought that Sierra Leone might be best, and turned our head in that direction, the bark being at that time nearly hull down on our starboard quarter. Voice Reading
Suddenly as we looked at her we saw a dense black cloud of smoke shoot up from her, which hung like a monstrous tree upon the sky line. Voice Reading
A few seconds later a roar like thunder burst upon our ears, and as the smoke thinned away there was no sign left of theGloria Scott. Voice Reading
In an instant we swept the boat's head round again and pulled with all our strength for the place where the haze still trailing over the water marked the scene of this catastrophe. Voice Reading
"'It was a long hour before we reached it, and at first we feared that we had come too late to save any one. Voice Reading
A splintered boat and a number of crates and fragments of spars rising and falling on the waves showed us where the vessel had foundered; but there was no sign of life, and we had turned away in despair when we heard a cry for help, and saw at some distance a piece of wreckage with a man lying stretched across it. Voice Reading
When we pulled him aboard the boat he proved to be a young seaman of the name of Hudson, who was so burned and exhausted that he could give us no account of what had happened until the following morning. Voice Reading
"'It seemed that after we had left, Prendergast and his gang had proceeded to put to death the five remaining prisoners. Voice Reading
The two warders had been shot and thrown overboard, and so also had the third mate. Voice Reading
Prendergast then descended into the 'tween-decks and with his own hands cut the throat of the unfortunate surgeon. Voice Reading
There only remained the first mate, who was a bold and active man. Voice Reading
When he saw the convict approaching him with the bloody knife in his hand he kicked off his bonds, which he had somehow contrived to loosen, and rushing down the deck he plunged into the after-hold. Voice Reading
A dozen convicts, who descended with their pistols in search of him, found him with a match-box in his hand seated beside an open powder-barrel, which was one of a hundred carried on board, and swearing that he would blow all hands up if he were in any way molested. Voice Reading
An instant later the explosion occurred, though Hudson thought it was caused by the misdirected bullet of one of the convicts rather than the mate's match. Voice Reading
Be the cause what it may, it was the end of the Gloria Scott and of the rabble who held command of her. Voice Reading
"'Such, in a few words, my dear boy, is the history of this terrible business in which I was involved. Voice Reading
Next day we were picked up by the brig Hotspur, bound for Australia, whose captain found no difficulty in believing that we were the survivors of a passenger ship which had foundered. Voice Reading
The transport ship Gloria Scott was set down by the Admiralty as being lost at sea, and no word has ever leaked out as to her true fate. Voice Reading
After an excellent voyage theHotspur landed us at Sydney, where Evans and I changed our names and made our way to the diggings, where, among the crowds who were gathered from all nations, we had no difficulty in losing our former identities. Voice Reading
The rest I need not relate. Voice Reading
We prospered, we traveled, we came back as rich colonials to England, and we bought country estates. Voice Reading
For more than twenty years we have led peaceful and useful lives, and we hoped that our past was forever buried. Voice Reading
Imagine, then, my feelings when in the seaman who came to us I recognized instantly the man who had been picked off the wreck. Voice Reading
He had tracked us down somehow, and had set himself to live upon our fears. Voice Reading
You will understand now how it was that I strove to keep the peace with him, and you will in some measure sympathize with me in the fears which fill me, now that he has gone from me to his other victim with threats upon his tongue.' Voice Reading

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