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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER I
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Least of all when his excuse is thet he's seasick." "Excuse!" cried Harvey.

"D'you suppose I'd fall overboard into your dirty little boat for fun ?" "Not knowin' what your notions o' fun may be, I can't rightly say, young feller.

But if I was you, I wouldn't call the boat which, under Providence, was the means o' savin' ye, names.

In the first place, it's blame irreligious.

In the second, it's annoyin' to my feelin's--an' I'm Disko Troop o' the "We're Here" o' Gloucester, which you don't seem rightly to know." "I don't know and I don't care," said Harvey.


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