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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER VII
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For nearly two hundred years piracy had been common, and in a time of war especially the chances were against a ship being a friend.

He decided that on the whole he would prefer a look at the rescuer before permitting himself to be rescued.
The weather remained beautiful.

He had been a month on the island, and the sea had not been vexed by another storm since his arrival.

The schooner was still wedged in the sand and on the rocks, and he made several more trips to her, taking off many more articles, which, however, he left in a heap well back of the beach covered with a tarpaulin and the remains of sails.

He felt that they could lie there awaiting his need.


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