'What do you mean?' he said; 'you know well enough I enjoy a walk in

the afternoon; besides, I shall not see much of you, and do not want

to lose what little time I have.'

About three, therefore, they started, and presently a girl met them,

who was introduced simply as 'Miss Masters.'

'We are going to your side of the water,' said the son; 'you may as

well cross with us.'

They came to a point where a boat was moored, and a man was in it.

There was no regular ferry, but on Sundays he earned a trifle by

taking people to the opposite meadow, and thus enabling them to vary

their return journey to the city. When they were about two-thirds of

the way over, Benjamin observed that if they stood up they could see

the Minster. They all three rose, and without an instant's warning--

they could not tell afterwards how it happened--the boat half

capsized, and they were in eight or nine feet of water. Baruch could

not swim and went down at once, but on coming up close to the gunwale

he caught at it and held fast. Looking round, he saw that Benjamin,

who could swim well, had made for Miss Masters, and, having caught

her by the back of the neck, was taking her ashore. The boatman, who

could also swim, called out to Baruch to hold on, gave the boat three

or four vigorous strokes from the stern, and Baruch felt the ground

under his feet. The boatman's little cottage was not far off, and,

when the party reached it, Benjamin earnestly desired Miss Masters to

take off her wet clothes and occupy the bed which was offered her.

He himself would run home--it was not half-a-mile--and, after having

changed, would go to her house and send her sister with what was

wanted. He was just off when it suddenly struck him that his father

might need some attention.

'Oh, father--' he began, but the boatman's wife interposed.

'He can't be left like that, and he can't go home; he'll catch his

death o' cold, and there isn't but one more bed in the house, and

that isn't quite fit to put a gentleman in. Howsomever, he must turn

in there, and my husband, he can go into the back-kitchen and rub

himself down. You won't do yourself no good, Mr Cohen,' addressing

the son, whom she knew, 'by going back; you'd better stay here and

get into bed with your father.'

In a few minutes the boatman would have gone on the errand, but

Benjamin could not lose the opportunity of sacrificing himself for

Miss Masters. He rushed off, and in three-quarters of an hour had

returned with the sister. Having learned, after anxious inquiry,

that Miss Masters, so far as could be discovered, had not caught a

chill, he went to his father.




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