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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER IX
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There was that in his voice, too, which seemed to promise that the change might be permanent, and that the new Harvey had come to stay.
"Some one's been coercing him," thought Cheyne.

"Now Constance would never have allowed that.

Don't see as Europe could have done it any better." "But why didn't you tell this man, Troop, who you were ?" the mother repeated, when Harvey had expanded his story at least twice.
"Disko Troop, dear.

The best man that ever walked a deck.

I don't care who the next is." "Why didn't you tell him to put you ashore?
You know Papa would have made it up to him ten times over." "I know it; but he thought I was crazy.


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