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The Willoughby Captains

CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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But I don't see, Riddell, old man, that we are bound to hang down our heads over this business.

Whoever did it did as mean a trick to us as ever he did to them.

I'd like to have him a minute or two, even if he was my own brother." "Well," said Riddell, "to my mind it seems like a disgrace to the whole house, and the least we can do is to offer to row again." "Oh, rather; that's settled.

I say," added Fairbairn, "I'd give anything to get at the bottom of it.

I saw the boats locked up last night, and I was there when they were taken out this morning.


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