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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER II
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Then he looked down confusedly.

"'Seems to me that for a fellow just saved from drowning I haven't been over and above grateful, Dan." "Well, you was shook up and silly," said Dan.

"Anyway, there was only dad an' me aboard to see it.

The cook he don't count." "I might have thought about losing the bills that way," Harvey said, half to himself, "instead of calling everybody in sight a thief.
Where's your father ?" "In the cabin.

What d' you want o' him again ?" "You'll see," said Harvey, and he stepped, rather groggily, for his head was still singing, to the cabin steps where the little ship's clock hung in plain sight of the wheel.


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