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Driven by expert mil . : Imastei of executive work, ... ai men in different walk- of life had given their ingenuity and effort toward some thing "! which they knew not, and then th< ... <•:' tht*ir labors had poured oul upon .; ■a':...t: been swallowed up by the cavernous hold- i : .: collier, and were now being carried out into the broad reaches oi tin- Atlant with lestination unknown A n<-:!-r.i! order had been i .■ I and i public, that, inasmuch a '■■■ p ■ ■■ . I üban fishermen on American £:■■•:::.■: round lower Florida and th>- keys demanded attention, the gunboat Penobscot bad :«••■!. ■:• t.-.ilr.i v. patrol tho •• waters. In Ti.t United ... at ... :.■■ attention; but ti'.-- swarthy fisher' :::■ : : the tropics t'—k warning .>•'■■•■ :i" longer steered their -in 6i6 i i. I the i rrbi ■ . I*-r i water shrugging their boulder ::: ..... Rumor :..^l :t t:.. s t th< Tr.::; port wa ryiiif; mechanics laborers v ■ tin- i pint--, where a new drydock was to :■• ... u:^: the collier was generally suj> posed by in«-r. ■•: .... be lad<-i. with :;..:!• r:... Irr t:.: work And so, despite the momentous significance oi the sailing ■■: these ti.r.-<- ... world remained in igi paid little heed, <>r forg I Those voyagers who were in the • rei looked forward with eager™ to the ta ktx ■ •• them, realizing to tin- full that •>n iii>::. depended much And A the ■ was Norma wh< ■ leaned over the stem rail of the Pen a ii dropped down t:.< harbor, watched th« •;■ • ! the city grow ■::::; in th< distanoi the great, 1j ♦ - r . t Mutw of Liberty rear i 1 • I again t the sky, and felt th< first ree swell lift ami sway t;i< ■:••• t. beneath h<-r feet. Her de parture bad !!■ t <.*-•■'., pleasant There on the land behind wai tl»<- man whnir, •:-■ seemed •'.■> >n;<-.; forevei t'. h arm >:.;•••> She had parted from him with th<- a?.- inoement that .... wa pelled to p.. south for a time and had in 1 ted on her accompanying bins For b ■•■• longr Ah. that <■••. . • it conjecture; perhap un two or three moiil Via be ill ; '• not exactly; but he wa going ..■■■.. and •■■ led her re she would writ* asionally from Miami. Florida; .... because her i-harj;*-- would demand her titn<- And », answcniij; and evading, filled with yearning, and yet debarred from giving confidence, she had bidden him good by and come to this: sailing away in the night with all the furtive :.• and mystery which en hrouded pirate of old bent on plun ler and rajur.<' The chi I warmed out upon tii- land, the tapper ( h aring the way the i arpenter donning theii api :. , and gra ping their tool while piles ul lumber, kegs of bolt and nails, and mountain oi iron beathing ao umulated upon the beai h And then, as tin- ringing oi a multitude oi bam mer and the steady biting song oi the aw filled the air with sounds of industry, great ca ■ oi machinery swung up from the hold floated dizzily to the bulwarks, and went slowly down to the lighters. A city of tent sprang up as by necromancy, with gutters to tarry ofl the rains, and sewer to prevent dis ease. Camp surgeons accu tomea to sanita tion superintended these outposts paying as much attention to the spreading oi a mosquito net to keep away the dread Stygomia, as to tautening the canvai roofs and clearing the grounds. All available mean- of a resourreful nation had been gathered together as an expert driver . :/e the reins of a in-hand an guides hi-, horses along a known road to a given de tina tion, and all with the regularity which would distinguish the work had it been the must un important action of every day industry. Norma, having no part in this task <>i 00H strui turn, wandered idly up and down the decks or round the clearing throughout the day; and as she watched she saw the birth < »,i-. spread themselves protectingly over Boon whereon machinery was already being placed, and wondered at the accomplishment The sun went down, losing it-elf among the keys and waters of the farther we I before a bu^le gave a quick imperative summon- and the toiler- dropped their ton!- for the evening meal Many <•: the officers, some of them grimy and stained with work, their linen no longer immaculate, and their hair unkempt. ...•:.. aboard the gunboat for dinner. They ate hurriedly like men in the field, and one by one with scant apology to their fellow diner-. disappeared. Norma was almost the last to leavn the cabin ami appear on deck, which to ;,< r urprise was vacant. Even as she glanced alonjj it- deserted length there came a whistle from the shore. 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