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Dab Kinzer

CHAPTER VI
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He's mad about it.
He'll take right hold again." "He's pulling now, or it's another one." "Let him pull.

Lift him easy.

Long as he thinks he's stealing something, he'll hold on.

There he comes,--see him ?" Ford saw the white flesh of the clam coming slowly up through the water, and he held his breath; for just behind and below it was a sprawling shadowy something that was tugging with all its might at that tough shell-fish.
"It's an awful big one!" "Shall I scoop him ?" "No, indeed: I want to scoop him myself.

I saw how you did it." Splash went the net, as the prize came nearer the surface; and Ford began, somewhat excitedly, to shake it all over the bottom of the boat.
"Why, where's that crab?
You don't mean to say he was quick enough to dodge away ?" "Quick?
well, no, that isn't just the trouble.


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