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"Good morning, Mr Lawrence," said Mr Greyquill, making the gentleman a low bow. "I may take it that you're going to the ship[Pg 134] which I am pleased to hear Captain Acton has given you the command of." "Please sir, don't whip her," he said, pleadingly. "I'll own up. It was me that put the sulphur in the stove." Wilson nodded, "Yes, Mary?".
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"Did you clear away the mess from Miss Acton's berth?" asked Mr Lawrence. "I have followed them to the West Indies," he exclaimed, "with eleven sail of the line, and Villeneuve has eighteen or twenty; but you may tell them at home, if you are returning shortly, that had I fallen in with the French Fleet I should have brought them to action." "We'll fix that," Billy promised, as he slipped away through the darkness toward the light which glimmered through the trees. "I see it," Maurice replied in guarded tones. "Bill, that light's comin' this way, sure as shootin'.".
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