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He glanced at the door. Mrs. Keeler's square form interposed itself staunchly between him and that means of exit. His wild eyes strayed to the face of his chum. Maurice was grinning a glad, if swollen, grin. There was nothing to do but face the music. "The Admiral and I," answered Captain Acton, talking as though slightly embarrassed, though moved by other feelings, "consider that we cannot do better than remove Mr Lawrence into this ship, and carry him to England." Anson looked troubled. "Supposin' I don't know—" he began, but Billy shook his head..
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"Cause I'm goin' down an' find him. I'll beg you off this time, Anse, if you'll do as I say." "Well, fer the land sakes alive, Maurice!" she cried. "It is good to see you up ag'in. You've had a hard pull of it, poor lad. Dear heart! but it's thinned you a lot, too! Think of any mortal boy changin' so in two short weeks." "Did you act the part of a madwoman?" said Captain Acton. "Had my supper," Billy informed him. "You go on back and tell Ma that.".
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