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Betty watching her, thought she had never seen “Mar” look so handsome and she thoroughly appreciated the cause. “What’s the trouble, dear? What were you afraid of?” she enquired, as she raised him to his feet. That night when Mrs. Bennett went into the Fo’castle there was an unusual note in Billy’s voice..
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Julia lay fainting with terror and sickness in the cabin, and Ferdinand, though almost hopeless himself, was endeavouring to support her, when aloud and dreadful crash was heard from above. It seemed as if the whole vessel had parted. The voices of the sailors now rose together, and all was confusion and uproar. Ferdinand ran up to the deck, and learned that part of the main mast, borne away by the wind, had fallen upon the deck, whence it had rolled overboard.I tried logging in using my phone number and I
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“Come on, Ted, old scout, out with it,” Bob urged the excited boy. “You haven’t said anything yet. You’ve tuned up, now play something!”
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“No; but I stop here sometimes. Are you afraid of ghosts?” “He’s been pushin’ up the daisies fer thirty years, I ain’t goin’ to warble to please no tombstun.” Moses swung a ponderous foot to give emphasis to his decision. Mrs. Bennett called. The cats walked leisurely to the hearth, sat down, one on either side, and began to eat, each from his own side of the plate. They were as deliberate and dainty as well-bred children. “Put a li’l shoe-black on then an’ that’ll make me dark again,” advised Betty serenely..
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