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Dab Kinzer

CHAPTER VIII
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We'll go for some more next week.

Now for a tug." "Ain't they heavy, though!" The boat had already been made fast; and the two boys picked up their strings of fish, two for each, after Dick Lee had started for home; and heavy things they were to carry under that hot sun.
"Come and show the whole lot to my mother," said Ford, "before you take yours into the house.

I'd like to have her see them all." "All right," replied Dab, but he little dreamed what was coming; for, when he and Ford marched proudly into the sitting-room with their finny prizes, Dabney found himself face to face with, not good, sweet-voiced Mrs.Foster, but, as he thought, the most beautiful young lady he had ever seen.
Ford Foster shouted, "Annie! You here?
Well, I never!" But Dab Kinzer wished all those fish safely back again swimming in the bay..


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