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The Shadow of the North

CHAPTER XIII
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It was evident to Robert that they had supreme confidence in the captain and expected to see Peter Smith receive a lesson that would put him permanently in his place.

The mutual look and the mutual chuckle aroused some anger in Robert, but did not impair his certainty of victory.

Nevertheless he neglected no precaution.
The captain advanced, holding the heavy cutlass with ease and lightness.

He was a tall and very strong man, and Robert noted the look of cruelty in the close-set eyes.

He knew what he must expect in case of defeat, and again telling himself to be careful he recalled all the cunning that Willet had taught him.
"Are you ready ?" he asked quietly.
"Aye, Peter, and your bad quarter of an hour is upon you." Again the two sailors on the log looked at each other and chuckled.
"I don't think so, captain," said Robert.


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