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At Sunwich Port, Complete

CHAPTER XX
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"In exchange for the service I want permission to visit here when I choose," he said, at length; "say twice a week." Words failed the captain; none with which he was acquainted seemed forcible enough for the occasion.

He faced his visitor stuttering with rage, and pointed to the door.
"Get out of my house," he roared.
[Illustration: "'Get out of my house,' he roared.] "I'm sorry to have intruded," said Hardy, as he crossed the room and paused at the door; "it is none of my business, of course.

I thought that I saw an opportunity of doing your son a good turn--he is a friend of mine--and at the same time paying off old scores against Kybird and Nathan Smith.

I thought that on that account it might suit you.

Good afternoon." He walked out into the hall, and reaching the front door fumbled clumsily with the catch.


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