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"What excuse did Mr Lawrence make to the men for sending you into another ship?" Lucy bit her under-lip, but certainly the general expression of her face was not one of displeasure. "'And the message,' he says, 'this is ut: "Off Gibson's Grove at tin o'clock,"' says he.".
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He led the way up the companion ladder. "Yes, an' I'm wonderin' why?" "We propose to provide against all that your fears picture, my dear," said Captain[Pg 383] Acton, who could no longer doubt that Aunt Caroline was right, and that there had been, and that there still lived, a deep secret liking or love for Mr Lawrence in Lucy, which had not suffered but rather gained by his rascality, "by landing Mr Lawrence at an English port where he is unknown, where habited in the garb of a common merchant sailor he will seek, and of course obtain, employment before the mast, and sail away clear of all dangerous consequences of his conduct." CHAPTER XII MR LAWRENCE REFLECTS.
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