<h2 class="space"><SPAN name="grace" id="grace"></SPAN><b>Grace Darling</b></h2>
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<p>On a small rocky island, off the north coast of England,
there is a lighthouse. A man named William Darling
was once keeper of this lighthouse, and his daughter Grace
lived with him. Every day Grace Darling helped her father
to trim the lamps, so that at night they might shine brightly,
and warn sailors to steer their ships away from the dangerous
rocks, upon which they would have been dashed to pieces.</p>
<p>One stormy night Grace woke with the sound of screams
in her ears. The screams came from the sea, so she knew
that some ship must be in distress. She roused her father,
but they could see nothing in the darkness. When daylight
came, they found that a ship had been wrecked upon the
rocks some way off, and a few people were clinging to the
masts. Grace wished to go at once in a boat to save them;
but at first her father hung back, for the wind and sea were
wild, and he feared that the small boat would be overturned
by the great waves. Then Grace ran to the boat, and seized
an oar, for she could not bear to let the poor men die without
trying to save them; and the father could not let his brave,
daughter go alone, so he followed, and they rowed off.</p>
<p>It was hard work pulling against the strong sea, and
several times the small boat was almost sunk. But at last
it reached the wreck, and William Darling managed to land
upon the rock, and with great care and skill helped the
half-frozen people into the small boat. Then they were
taken to the lighthouse, where Grace warmed and fed
them, until the storm ceased, and they could return to their
homes.</p>
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