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The Adventure Club Afloat

CHAPTER XVI
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If you hadn't kept on pointing we'd never have known what was up.

We all thought you had a fit." All's well that ends well, however, and an hour after breakfast the incident was, if not forgotten, dismissed.

Joe reappeared, looking rather pale still, but announcing himself quite all right.

"I was nice and sick at my tummy," he explained, "and now I feel fine." "Being sick at your tummy," remarked Perry unkindly, "is quite the best thing you do, Joe.

If you can't be sea-sick you go and try to drown yourself!" Of course "Brownie" was allowed to surmise that he had done something rather big, and Joe thanked him very nicely, but Mr.Carnegie is still in ignorance of his exploit! The two boats floated out of the pool about ten and set off for Bar Harbor.


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