[Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling]@TWC D-Link bookCaptains Courageous CHAPTER VIII 20/47
It was a long pull, and they stayed some little time while Dan bought the knife, which had a curious brass handle.
When they dropped overside and pushed off into a drizzle of rain and a lop of sea, it occurred to them that they might get into trouble for neglecting the lines. "Guess 'twon't hurt us any to be warmed up," said Dan, shivering under his oilskins, and they rowed on into the heart of a white fog, which, as usual, dropped on them without warning. "There's too much blame tide hereabouts to trust to your instinks," he said.
"Heave over the anchor, Harve, and we'll fish a piece till the thing lifts.
Bend on your biggest lead.
Three pound ain't any too much in this water.
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