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“Do you think—” began the other boy. “I’m sorry that I inflicted it all upon you, Bob. I was sort of acting the cry baby, wasn’t I?” CHAPTER X TED HOYT.
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“Now you see what silly nincompoops you are—never believing a single thing I tell you.” “You’ll go into the water, youngsters!” shouted some one from the shore. It was Pilot Stiansen. The castle was buried in sleep when Ferdinand again joined his sisters in madame's apartment. With anxious curiosity they followed him to the chamber. The room was hung with tapestry. Ferdinand carefully sounded the wall which communicated with the southern buildings. From one part of it a sound was returned, which convinced him there was something less solid than stone. He removed the tapestry, and behind it appeared, to his inexpressible satisfaction, a small door. With a hand trembling through eagerness, he undrew the bolts, and was rushing forward, when he perceived that a lock withheld his passage. The keys of madame and his sisters were applied in vain, and he was compelled to submit to disappointment at the very moment when he congratulated himself on success, for he had with him no means of forcing the door. “The Chief sent me up to wake you. Breakfast is almost over.”.
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