[The Cruise of the Jasper B. by Don Marquis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cruise of the Jasper B. CHAPTER XXII 1/14
CHAPTER XXII. DANCING ON THE DECK It was decided, at a conference of Lady Agatha, Cleggett, and the three detectives, at the breakfast table, to throw up a line of entrenchments along the bank of the canal commanding the approach to the Jasper B. and the Annabel Lee.
No one felt the least doubt that Logan Black would renew the attack sooner or later, unless the two vessels made off. "And," said Cleggett, "I shall not leave until the Jasper B.has been rigged as a schooner again.
Anything else would have the appearance of a retreat.
Nor will I be hurried.
I am on my own property, and I purpose to defend it at whatever cost." He set his jaws firmly as he declared this intention, and Lady Agatha's eyes dwelt upon him in admiration. "The Annabel Lee could tow you away, you know," demurred Wilton Barnstable. "When the Jasper B.moves," said Cleggett, with finality, "it will be under her own power." Accordingly, work was begun at once on the entrenchments.
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