moments later
ANNA: (unconscious as she holds onto a floating plank)
SAILOR: (Notices Anna, then rows his small boat towards her as fast as he could. Once he reaches Anna, he grabs her, then places her in his boat. He makes sure she's breathing) Thank goodness you are alive. (rows the boat away from the plank) I cannot imagine what you went through woman. I can only hope that you did not lose any loved ones because of this awful disaster. (notices a bigger ship, which is called the Tremountain) Won't you look at that. (smiles for a bit) Both of us will make it out of here sooner than I expected.
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It Is Well With My Soul: The Horatio G. Spafford Story
Non-FictionHoratio G. Spafford, loving husband and father. Successful lawyer in 1871 Chicago and he serves God to the best of his ability. One day, his whole life begins to crumble as he unexpectedly faces tremendous losses. Despite the tragedy, he knows that...