THE GIRL'S CABINET,OF INSTRUCTIVE AND MORAL
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RESCUE OF EVA. |
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Eva's parents live in the South. Her father was a Planter.
Their house was
but a short distance from the river. Eva and her pet dog Growler used
to romp
up and down on the sandy shore of the river. One day Eva and Growler
went to
the water as usual. Eva saw a boat there and thought she would get in,
but not
untie the rope. She had not been in the boat very long, when she felt
it moving
off—she was frightened and did not know what to do. Growler rushed into
the water, and continued to bark very loud. As Eva saw the boat getting
away
out into the river, she jumped out and with an oar commenced to swim
for the
shore. Growler took hold of her dress, and was taking her ashore, when
an old
slave named Sam, rushed into the water and taking her from the faithful
dog,
bore her in safety to the land. She lay sick for some time and she had
a horrid
fever for many days. Growler was always by her bed side, and would only
leave
it to get something to eat. Eva's father gave Sam his freedom and a
purse of
gold. Sam would not leave his master—"No—no, Sambo no leave Growler still continues in the family, and he is beloved by all—for had it not been for him Eva would have been drowned. You see him in the water; poor fellow he was tired—but he struggled on and was successful. |