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The Cruise of the Jasper B.

CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER IV.
A BAD MAN TO CROSS The isolated road house on the bay was a nondescript, jumbled, dilapidated-looking assemblage of structures, rather than one house.
It was known simply as Morris's.

It stood a few hundred yards west of the end of the canal which opened into the bay and was about a quarter of a mile from the Jasper B.
The canal itself was broad, straight, low-banked, and about three-quarters of a mile in length.

The town had thrown out a few ranks of cottages in the direction of the canal.

But these were all summer bungalows, occupied only from June until the middle of September.

The solider and more permanent part of Fairport was well withdrawn from the sandy, sedgy stretches that bordered on tidewater.
At the north and inland terminus of the quiet strip of water in which the Jasper B.reposed was a collection of buildings including bathhouses, a boathouse, and a sort of shed where "soft drinks" and sea food were served during the bathing season.


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