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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XXIX
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CHAPTER XXIX.
"Fool!" I cried aloud in my vexation.
I had unloaded the boat and carried its contents high up on the beach, where I had set about making a camp.

There was driftwood, though not much, on the beach, and the sight of a coffee tin I had taken from the _Ghost's_ larder had given me the idea of a fire.
"Blithering idiot!" I was continuing.
But Maud said, "Tut, tut," in gentle reproval, and then asked why I was a blithering idiot.
"No matches," I groaned.

"Not a match did I bring.

And now we shall have no hot coffee, soup, tea, or anything!" "Wasn't it--er--Crusoe who rubbed sticks together ?" she drawled.
"But I have read the personal narratives of a score of shipwrecked men who tried, and tried in vain," I answered.

"I remember Winters, a newspaper fellow with an Alaskan and Siberian reputation.


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