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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER I
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It's a matter o' jedgment." Dan stole up and plucked Harvey by the elbow.

"Don't go to tamperin' with Dad any more," he pleaded.

"You've called him a thief two or three times over, an' he don't take that from any livin' bein'." "I won't!" Harvey almost shrieked, disregarding the advice, and still Troop meditated.
"Seems kinder unneighbourly," he said at last, his eye travelling down to Harvey.

"I--don't blame you, not a mite, young feeler, nor you won't blame me when the bile's out o' your systim.

Be sure you sense what I say?
Ten an' a ha'af fer second boy on the schooner--an' all found--fer to teach you an' fer the sake o' your health.


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