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WILLIAM TELL

cloud of spray which covered it. A mistake would mean shipwreck.

“My lord,” said the helmsman, “I have neither strength nor skill to guide the helm. I do not know which way to turn.”

“What are we to do?" asked Rudolph der Harras, who was standing near.

The helmsman hesitated. Then he spoke, eyeing the Governor uneasily.

“Tell could steer us through,” he said, “if your lordship would but give him the helm.”

Gessler started.

“Tell!" he muttered. “Tell!”

The ship drew nearer to the rocks.

“Bring him here," said Gessler.

Two soldiers went down to the hold and released Tell. They bade him get up and come with them. Tell followed them on deck, and stood before the Governor.