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Blue Jackets

CHAPTER SEVEN
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Jolly sailor jump up and cut allee pilate head off." "Send that boy forward!" cried a stern voice, which made me jump again.
"Who's that ?" "Herrick, sir," I said, touching my cap, for the captain came forward out of the darkness.
"Then you ought to know better, sir.

The scoundrel has no business in this part of the ship.

What does he want ?" "I beg pardon, sir; he came up to propose a way of trapping the pirates." "Eh, what ?" said the captain eagerly.

"Bah! absurd.

Send him below; I hate to see the very face of a Chinaman.


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