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"You don't tell me, Willium! Why then, salts is jest what he needs. I'll wake him up an' give 'em to him." "A pity!" said the Admiral, striking the ground with his staff. "Otherwise I would[Pg 178] have posted it, caught him, and asked him his reason, which to satisfy me would have to prove infinitely more intelligible than the one Captain Weaver has repeated." "But suppose that fellow Paul had not met you?" said Captain Acton..
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"What?" The lawyer was on his feet and had his hands on Frank's shoulders.I tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
Moll looked up into his face and whined. "Don't worry, girlie," Billy told her, "we're goin' on, but we're comin' back ag'in soon an' have another o' Erie's duck dinners, an' Teacher Stanhope's goin to be with us, don't you ferget that."
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"Up to the mouth. There's green bass up there an' lots of small frogs, if we need 'em, fer bait." "Miss Acton and I agreed to elope. We found our opportunity in this vessel. This could only be done by contriving what the French call a ruse. It was to be assumed that her father had fallen ill in this ship whilst inspecting her early this morning, and the stratagem was to be carried out by his dictating a letter to me begging his daughter to come at once to the vessel. This she did, and she is now below. Do you understand me, Mr Eagle?" "A cookie, a nice fat cookie, with a raisin in its centre," coaxed the girl. "Well!" was all Wilson could say, and he repeated it to himself several times, dazedly..
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