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"True," answered Captain Acton. Billy stood up, a grin on his face. "That pine bench looked so invitin' I jest couldn't help tryin' my new knife on it," he explained. "But I didn't s'pose fer a minute that you'd mind." "What has become of her?" cried Miss Acton, sinking suddenly into her tremulous voice and into a manner of alarm, bewilderment, and general confusion of mind. "What shall you do to find out?".
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Billy grinned. "Very much indeed, madam. My inclination leans wholly towards the Merchant Service.[Pg 67] I would rather command the Minorca than a line-of-battle ship." "The pilot," said Captain Acton, "was John Andrews. Was he on board, do you know?" Almost simultaneously with his words the whistle of strong wings grew up and the six big blacks swept in, low over his decoys..
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