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Troop One of the Labrador

CHAPTER VII
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Gum was plentiful enough, and in half an hour they had collected enough to half fill the frying-pan.

To this was added a little lard, and the gum and grease melted over the fire and thoroughly mixed.
"What you puttin' the grease in for ?" asked Jamie curiously.
"So when we pours un in the cracks and she hardens she won't be brittle and crack," David explained.
The hot mixture was now poured into the joints between the boards and at all points where the new boards came into contact with the boat, and into the holes where the lashings occurred.

In a few minutes it hardened, and the boys surveyed their work with pride and satisfaction.
"Now we'll try un," said David, "and see if she leaks." "She'll never leak where she's mended," asserted Andy.
They slipped the boat into the water and Andy's prediction proved true.

Not a drop of water oozed through the joints, and the boat was as snug and tight and seaworthy as any boat that ever floated.
"'Tis too late to start to-night," said David, "but we'll be away at crack o' dawn in the marnin', whatever.

'Tis fine they left the sail and oars." And at crack of dawn in the morning the boys were away.


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