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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER VI
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He's always hollerin' in meetin' about his soul.

I asked the minister if it didn't seem ridic'lous for Kenney to make such a big noise over such a little thing.
This where we get off ?" The dining room was a large and ornate apartment.

Captain Elisha, when he first entered it, seemed about to ask another question, but choked it off and remained silent.

Sylvester chose a table in a retired corner, and they sat down.
"Now, Captain Warren," said the host, "what will you eat ?" Captain Elisha shook his head.
"You do the orderin'," he replied dryly; "I'll just set and be thankful, like the hen that found the china doorknob.

Anything that suits you will do me, I guess." The lawyer, who seemed to be thoroughly enjoying his companion, gave his orders, and the waiter brought first a bit of caviar on toast.


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