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"At the utmost," said Captain Weaver, "and the Minorca will want at least sixty." Billy felt his cheeks turn hot. "I might," he returned, "an' ag'in, I mightn't." "Yes, Mary?" he responded gently..
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Billy wriggled free of the golden-rod. "Come on over an' help me move my menagerie an' we'll plan out a way." The boat drew alongside, but not until the[Pg 445] arrangement of plank and mattress upon which lay Mr Lawrence had been swayed over the rail of the schooner, and softly and tenderly lowered on to the deck, did she know that the sick man in the ship's litter was the lover whose passion for her had defied the gibbet in its unscrupulous, reckless, daring, headlong determination to achieve. "Oh, madam," said Mr Lawrence, with a little blush in his face, "I did not intend my poor representation of the fascinations of a voyage to the West Indies for the ear of so experienced a sailor, and so keen an observer as Captain Acton." Aloud he urged: "Come on, Anse. Get Out an' pile into my bed. I ain't scared to sleep in yours, not a bit. Besides," he added, "it'll save you a canin' from Ma.".
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