[Raftmates by Kirk Munroe]@TWC D-Link bookRaftmates CHAPTER XVIII 4/11
Although I am proud of this picture, I have a number of other 'composites' that are even more startling than this in the variety of scenes that they can be made to illustrate.
By studying them you will learn that the whole secret of artistic success lies in the selection of titles that appeal to and direct the imagination of the critic, the spectator, or the would-be purchaser.
I would gladly exhibit and explain them to you now, but business before pleasure; so, if you are dressed, let us to breakfast." While Winn was eating his late breakfast, Billy Brackett, only a couple of miles away, was gazing with an expression of the blankest amazement at his nephew's note-book.
"How in the name of all that is mysterious and improbable did this book happen to be in that coat, that coat in that skiff, that skiff on that raft, and that raft here? It certainly seems as though I had brought the skiff from the raft--at least this man says I did.
You are certain that I came in that identical boat, are you ?" "Certain, sir," replied the watchman to whom this question was addressed. "No one else could have come in this skiff, and then gone off in mine by mistake ?" "Impossible, sir.
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