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Captains Courageous

CHAPTER IV
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That's a mistaken jedgment--one o' the worst kind, too, becaze it's catchin' to the ear." "I orter ha' warned you," said Dan.

"Thet allus fetches dad." "What's wrong ?" said Harvey, surprised and a little angry.
"All you're goin' to say," said Disko.

"All dead wrong from start to finish, an' Whittier he's to blame.

I have no special call to right any Marblehead man, but 'tweren't no fault o' Ireson's.

My father he told me the tale time an' again, an' this is the way 'twuz." "For the wan hundreth time," put in Long Jack, under his breath.
"Ben Ireson he was skipper o' the Betty, young feller, comin' home frum the Banks--that was before the war of 1812, but jestice is jestice at all times.


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