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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER I
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Naow I'm sorry for him, because he's clear distracted in his upper works.

He ain't responsible fer the names he's give me, nor fer his other statements nor fer jumpin' overboard, which I'm abaout ha'af convinced he did.

You be gentle with him, Dan, 'r I'll give you twice what I've give him.

Them hemmeridges clears the head.
Let him sluice it off!" Troop went down solemnly into the cabin, where he and the older men bunked, leaving Dan to comfort the luckless heir to thirty millions..


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