[Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling]@TWC D-Link bookCaptains Courageous CHAPTER VII 10/16
I do not remember any more.
How long ago is that ?" "I can't stand it! I can't stand it!" cried Dan, and Harvey whimpered in sympathy. "Abaout five year," said Disko, in a shaking voice. "Then I have been a charge on some one for every day of that time.
Who was the man ?" Disko pointed to Salters. "Ye hain't--ye hain't!" cried the sea-farmer, twisting his hands together.
"Ye've more'n earned your keep twice-told; an' there's money owin' you, Penn, besides ha'af o' my quarter-share in the boat, which is yours fer value received." "You are good men.
I can see that in your faces.
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