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He passed over loose stones through a sort of court till he came to the archway; here he stopped, for fear returned upon him. Resuming his courage, however, he went on, still endeavouring to follow the way the figure had passed, and suddenly found himself in an enclosed part of the ruin, whose appearance was more wild and desolate than any he had yet seen. Seized with unconquerable apprehension, he was retiring, when the low voice of a distressed person struck his ear. His heart sunk at the sound, his limbs trembled, and he was utterly unable to move. “How did the harvesting of Aunt Grenertsen’s apples go this afternoon?” asked Mother. “Sure do,” was the answer. “’Specially safe as I elect myself a c’mittee o’ one to stick here on guard.”.
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“You’ll go into the water, youngsters!” shouted some one from the shore. It was Pilot Stiansen. But Bob, who was at the oars, pulled towards the bank. “Just a jiffy, Jerry, I’ve got a hunch. Why couldn’t a dam be built here?” “Well—that was because of the boat-hook, you see; but I asked him to excuse me and we shook hands.” The summer before, when Mr. Hazard found that it was necessary for him to make a trip abroad, he had left Bob at Crossways; and to make things pleasanter he had sent down a canoe, giving it to Tom Wickham and Ned Moseley, Bob’s chums. Therefore, when he appeared in person, Tom and Ned were prepared to like him. They were not disappointed..
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