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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER IV
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"Be pleasant.

Always be pleasant, say I, and you'll get along much better in the world.
Things will just melt away before you." Robert looked over the schooner.

He did not know much about ships, but she seemed to him a trim and strong craft, carrying, as he judged, about thirty men.

A long eighteen-pound cannon was mounted in her stern, but that was to be expected in war, and was common in peace also when one sailed into that nest of pirates, the West Indies.

The slaver carried pistol and dirk in his belt, and those of the crew whom he could see were sturdy, hardy men.


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