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The Cruise of the Jasper B.

CHAPTER III
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He smoked a short pipe which was partially hidden in a tangle of beard that had once been yellowish red but was now streaked with dirty white; he fished earnestly without apparent result, and from time to time he spat into the water.

Cleggett's nimble fancy at once put rings into his ears and dowered him with a history.
Cleggett noticed, as he walked aboard the vessel, that she seemed to be jammed not merely against, but into the bank of the canal.

She was nearer the shore than he had ever seen a vessel of any sort.

Some weeds grew in soil that had lodged upon the deck; in a couple of places they sprang as high as the rail.

Weeds grew on shore; in fact, it would have taken a better nautical authority than Cleggett to tell offhand just exactly where the land ended and the Jasper B.began.


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