74 - GLENOWEN, OR THE in reach of help. None, however, was to be heard; the bleating of sheep, and the lowing of the distant herd, were alone to be distinguished. What was to be doner He could not leave him whilst he procured assistance, lest he might die in the interval. Again he ran to the brook, and again filling his hat with water, sprinkled it upon his face and hands. In a few minutes the Sailor opened his eyes. Charles sup- ported him as well as he was able; and shortly after had the satisfaction of see- ing Rosa, attended by two little girls, her schoolfellows, coming along the road. Charles called to them to make haste. They ran, and soon came to the place ~where the Sailor lay. Hardly had they time for inquiry, when Charles spied