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Within the Tides

CHAPTER VIII
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Now he approached them in a constrained manner (it was astonishing the constraint that had reigned between him and his guests all through the passage) and renewed his arguments.

No one ashore would dream of his bringing any visitors with him.

Nobody would even think of coming off.

There was only one old canoe on the plantation.

And landing in the schooner's boats would be awkward in the dark.


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