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All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake

CHAPTER V
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"Don't balk us now, Tim." "I won't, Frank; I will obey all your orders.

I didn't think when I got up," replied Tim, with earnestness, and withal in such a tone that Frank's hopes ran high.
"Will you cross the rocks, Frank ?" asked Charles Hardy.
"Certainly." "But you know your father told us never to go into the river." "Circumstances alter cases." "But it will be disobedience under any circumstances." "We won't argue the point now," answered the bold coxswain, quickening the movements of his body, till the crew pulled with their utmost strength and speed, and the Zephyr flew like a rocket over the water.
"I don't like to go, Frank, and though I will obey orders, I now protest against this act of disobedience," replied Charles, who was sure this time that Captain Sedley would commend and approve his inflexible love of obedience.
"Pull steady, and mind your stroke," added Frank, whose eye was fixed upon the chaise in the water.
"We may strike upon the rocks and be dashed to pieces," suggested Charles.
"If you are afraid--" "O, no! I'm not afraid; I was thinking of the boat." "If it is dashed to pieces in a good cause, let it be so." "Good!" ejaculated Fred Harper.

"That's the talk for me!" "The water in the lake is very high, and I know exactly where the rocks lie.

Keep steady; I will put you through in safety." "Where is the Butterfly now, Frank ?" asked William Bright.
"Wait a minute .-- There she goes! Hurrah! she has passed the reefs safely.

They pull like heroes.


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