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CHAPTER XIII ERIE OF THE LIGHT-HOUSE "And I must hope," said the Admiral, "since this opportunity has been brought[Pg 59] about by me, that you will do me the justice to take care to present yourself in such a state as shall not excite his resentment, or, which is worse, result in the cancellation of his offer." Scroggie stared. "I've heard of you," he said, "an' the feller who told me you could lick your weight in wildcats wasn't far wrong. You had me fooled, though," he laughed. "I swallowed what you said about nice boys not fightin', swallowed it whole. Oh, Moses!".
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A few men were to be seen racing aft, and in a minute or two a squab boat descended from a pair of davits as stout as catheads[Pg 353] with four men in her, two to row, one to bale, and one to steer. "Glad you like it," said Billy. With a gasp Scroggie went to earth, where he lay writhing. After a time he struggled to a sitting posture. "Ho, teacher!" came an answering voice. "We're comin' straight in with the wind. I've got 'em both.".
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