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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe

CHAPTER 6
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He said nothing should induce him to come into the mate's views, and even hinted his intention of taking the brig out of his hands.

He asked my friend if he could depend upon his aid in such case, to which Augustus said, "Yes," without hesitation.

Peters then said he would sound the others of his party upon the subject, and went away.

During the remainder of the day Augustus had no opportunity of speaking with him privately..


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