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The Cruise of the Jasper B.

CHAPTER IV
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But of what did they suspect Cleggett?
What intention did they impute to him?
He could only wonder.
Through the entire morning he was conscious of the continuance of this watch.

He thought it ceased about luncheon time; but at two in the afternoon he was certain that, if so, it had been resumed.
Cleggett, innocent and honorable, began to get impatient of this persistent scrutiny.

And in spite of his courage a vague uneasiness began to possess him.

Towards the end of the afternoon he called his little company aft and spoke to them.
"My men," he said, "I do not like the attitude of our neighbors.

To put it briefly, there may be squalls ahead of the Jasper B.This is a wild and desolate coast, comparatively speaking.


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