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The Adventure Club Afloat

CHAPTER XVI
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"Supper is at ten o'clock, sir," said the servant haughtily.
"That's all right," replied Perry kindly.

"Don't hurry on my account, old top!" What to do for the succeeding hour was the question, for, while all save Perry and Ossie danced more or less skilfully, they knew no one to dance with.

"If you ask me," remarked Cas Temple, yawning, "I call this dull.

I'd rather be in my bunk, fellows." "Well, let's find something to do," said Joe.

"Maybe they've got a roller-coaster or a merry-go-round somewhere.


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