[The Willoughby Captains by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Willoughby Captains CHAPTER SIXTEEN 7/22
It was a beautiful and fine morning. The early birds were singing gladly wore my flannels for running along with the boat.'" Bosher was a little shaky occasionally in his punctuation, which will explain any apparent incoherence in the above and following sentences. "`I sang as I dressed except while washing The Minstrel Boy.
Started out at 6:2--met Parson in the Big.
Parson thinks too much of himself.'" "Sharp chap, Bosher," said King. "I'll pull his nose when I see him," said Parson, who, however, did not appear very deeply affronted so far. The reading continued. "`Parson ran on and left me alone.
Now that I am alone let me muse on my past life and hope it will be better only the schoolhouse boat was out.
I think they or our boat will win.
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