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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER IV
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A large hop-scotch diagram is marked out on the deck with chalk, and each compartment numbered.

You stand off three or four steps, with some broad wooden disks before you on the deck, and these you send forward with a vigorous thrust of a long crutch.

If a disk stops on a chalk line, it does not count anything.

If it stops in division No.

7, it counts 7; in 5, it counts 5, and so on.


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