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1, COPYRIGHT 1907
Itske, a bo-ugewlreN: for disorder. 110
'eased Ill:
could wake 00YI4109 You Ill
xnew 'too much fit the wen's sputir
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follud It. agulo in tbe, evidence of 0 X.
most! You could milue enough dIft
I "louts If la A (if theIr plans. Put why I
Ileetoratlon. and Am pertlosa happen ed
mouds. to ,011 that chest! It is the
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all thin *Nbarato farce of the iuwk,
to be bandli%t fell on the unfortunate
pliflosoliber's stoue"', .
Quarret gild the SlIfted wilitake? �
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Mexican
1,Plawouds--Tes-It to possible." Ill.
Could It I* to guard against Ix*sIbI*
"What Is It, then, doctor?" he asked ..
flordosa protested that be bad bad
terrapted the doctor Impatiently, "it
Miluro? I Pould hardly thlullL It worth
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nothlog
. to do with It, but Captain SO-
It was worth while. But you should
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Fee the real Importance"-
Willie. MY only tbory was Ill at they
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ouraged 116 always when 114'.
The ship careened to a -chance swelL
bad 3vishii-d to test 1py strength and . .
preelmis
diwl; Watt soiled. would not
A door slammed, The voices were cut
deteralluatioll. The wbolti, tiCaIr. even . .. 1.
listen.
leloolly tile Mexican grew mll
oft. I Looked tip. The vigger's head
oil that supposition, Wag childish . .
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ond turned away as though reft's-
wall thrust forward, fairly Into the
enough. but I referred the exaggerated I
Ing
to fieur wore. .The vaptain there-
, from the companionway, Tlie
cunning to, Uandy Solomon 1411d con-
i1pon
felled him to, the deck and betu
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,glow
mask of his sullenness bad fallen, 1118
. offlereol It quite Adequately explained.
brutally
to Rick Ulm tn the face a
py.es fairly relied in eicitement. His
It to a Minor point, but xubs.equeutly I
head.
They leaped at him -Handy Solo-
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thiclK. lips wore drawn buqu to. expose
I learned that tblio Surmise was. cor. � I
tare of this treasure, whether It was and
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poirdoso %viltbold and beg,"ed, hilt
his teeth. HIS powerful Rgure was
rect. I w4s to be saved because none
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the Laughing 14so," He whirled on
his beel, to roll to one of the covered
without Avail., 'rho other raoinbers
vq+har�illl With +bCA f0"QItV of .91 hnW
of the conspIratore, understood nAvIgn. 11
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anot Iurued, trying to fix the hocir ao
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Ile crew $;at ered Ile,lr. Aftev
they began to aurrour, Final-
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When the door Wammed be turned air
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Tbe�lfext mor lifug, I approached Cap- � ,
.6 So some call. It. The shells Are
there. T:ieo Islands are Act Inhabited. I
that, In accordance with the advice of
Percy Darrow, It would turn either '-v
'rilracides venture . 4 niost rp.qpeetful.
Jently to ollde AWAY. At that Instant
the -watch was, changed. and fix a too.
tillu Selover. , , � I
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to Intervene.
" You'll kill him, Sir he interposed'
nicut I found myself Ili my ,blink.
Taptall)", said, 1, III think It my ....
dtltv to report that there is trouble
beyond the tidewater. I bore heard It
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"What Is It, then, doctor?" he asked ..
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He's had enough."
Tell' seconds litter the oigger.- de
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tallied by, Captain Selover for sonlo,
broYrring amoug the crew. I , -
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"Hold on"' I cried. "There was a
Nottly at last.
, -oldt" said the vigger shortly. , I
.iHad enough. has be?" sereet-hed
he captain. "Well. you take wb4t's
' I trifling duty, burst Into the forecastle.
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trouble last year In the lohigaki Jima
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'10014-treaRIATO." left,"
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He was possessed of the wildest ex-
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Islands, where a poacher beat oft the
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Oyaui , a. It was a tiesperate fight,"
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Handy Solomon triumphantly. It wits
He marked Thracklest over the pye-
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citement, This In Itself wa eno ugh
to gain the, attention,of the Men, but
"Bat this Is serious. Dr., Sclierwer- i
livilliCenuip aboard�wlth a 'chest which . .
Captain Seloypr1a eye ]It up.
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extraordinary . ,. the .unquestioning'and
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rhere wits a breathless PatIsk", 010
Thrackles, Pulz. the uIgger Jurl
tits first words were staritling. �
"I 'de
the men think gold trea ' - .'be
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"I've commanded a black brigantine,
entire faith with which they accepted
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found tre4surel" he 41mos
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other evening Robinson overheard him
name of the Petrel," he Admitted Sim,
as gospel fact the' aegro!o dictum.
Perdoso Attacked at once. .
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shouted. "I know where he kept,"'
tell ,his assistant that tie could easily � � I
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ply. Of3be was a brigantine Aloft, but
, There followed much talk of the.-na-
They. caught the waster unawnrm4
bore him to the deck. I 4rop.9ed
They leaped at him -Handy Solo-
till the box w4b diamonds. Of course I . ''. �i
alow she had much the Same lines as
tare of this treasure, whether It was and
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once to the ratlines and comillenced
mon.and Pulz-and fairly Shook out of
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him what he thought he kneir. Ile
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he was merely Illustrating the value �
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the Laughing 14so," He whirled on
his beel, to roll to one of the covered
to, be sought or conveyed. bo ght. istqlou
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or ravished In- fair fight No further
my descent. Before I bad reaelit-d the
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babbled in, the forgotten terms of al.
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of some slioautille experiment, but ftob �
bison thinks and has made tile othere.
yachift cannon. "Looks like a harm�
soothsaying could, they elicit from the oeetc.
however, $elover wils ornot
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�bemy, dressing Modern facts In the
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think- that the chest cont4fas some- .
less little toy to burn black powder,
aIgger. They followed their own Ideas, itgaln,
the four hanging to him like
garments of medlaevnl thought until
thing) to make diamond , with. I am . I—
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don't she?" he remarked, He stripped
which led -them nowhere, Some one dogs.
in a moment more be h;.(] Omit,
they. were scarcely to, be recogulzed,
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sure they Intend to get hold of ft.
off the tarpaulin and tb," false brass
Ile thQ, foirecalstle, lamp, They 4ettle47 (hu
them off. and before I could lut(ir-
"And so he say d4t be fine him, cl e
The affair Is coining to a bead!I I . I
al,uzzle to display as pretty a little
themselves. PnIz raad�alouA
vene'llie had seized it belayJng plu It)
T)PIlosoliber stone. and be keen him Ili
Captain Solover listened Almost to- .
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as you would care to see.
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This was. the programme ev
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hand and was hazing their tip
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tat beg vy box we see Ilim, carry
dIfEerently. . , �
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"Now, you know all about it," he salOr
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during.. tbop dog watch, Sometimes the sind
down the deck. .
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-lite. gol*
liboard, and be doul have to m.
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1*1 .came back. from the Islands last
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"Look here, Captain Selover," I do.
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watch on deck trus absent leavia
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'11titiny. N�ould you?" he sbrilled.
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,with It -be can make dlamoa's-ldiu-
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year," he 'plped, "with $300,000 worth
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manded, I'don't you kiiow that I could
only Handy Solomon, the nigger and
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mon's-he Say It too easy to fill dnt
of pearls. There was sixteen In the ,
blow your whole shooting match high-
Pulz, but the order of the day was not your
captain. olld ye? Well It's Cap-
box plux.n full of dlAnion's." *
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crew, and every man of them wat; . I
, ar than Gilderoy's kite? How do you
on that account varle,i). They talked tit
Ili Ezra Selover. and you �.,n lay to
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They gesticulated and exclaimedand
blood hungry for them pearls. They .
know I won't do It when I get back?
A . that,
they lit the lamp, they read. A17a.
1t'w6uI4 need about P,ight to-
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breathed, hard, full of the, marve'l of
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had three or four shindles and killed'
Flow do you know I won't Inform the
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the.talk was Of the treasure.
of stuff like you to tic me doNvn."
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one man over the proper Way to divide.
doctor at once what kind of an outfit
As to the reading, It was of the sbilt
lie chased. them ftirward,. and, be
i clamor * died to nothing. I felt six
the loot after they had got It. They .
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lie has tied to?" -
lisual to seamen,, -cowboys, lumbermen (-based
them nft. and every time the
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eyes bent on. me, six uatinkfug eyes
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didn't get It. � Why?" He drew blo: � 1,
He planted far apart his thl<'- legs In
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plus fell, blood followed. FlunlIv tbey
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. moving restless In motionless figures,
powerful figure to - its height and I
their soiled blue trousers, pushed back
-of volumes of very cheap lloye.storlqo.
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dived like rabbits Into tile fore(lawflo
eadly (is cobras'
suspicious, of .
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sprtsad his thick
his greasy linen boating bat and stared
Pulz had brought some extraordinary
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hatch. . Captain Selover leaned down
Up to now my stnuding with the
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I ontributed sensational literature with
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"Now tie yonrselveq. up," he advised.*
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Lieutenant or Ensign r1niph Slade, U.'
paper covers. adorned� lithographically.. *,nn%l
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then come, on deck n 1111 elelin up
- significant Indications of - this "w" iisi the '
.captain I
Itligicill," '- hO*: .Wel'V..On,.(-I'1-41)IY.,'Ot-Captal.n .. I
S. N_wben I get,bAck?" he demanded.
By the, usual Inco
- . � ,ngru!ty a fragment
,ft'," v(%IlrqAj .
vaql�, He tilmeol to mp.
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Increased respqct they paid my offl,.e. :
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Ezra S61over Is their captain,: and they . . .
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I blessed that illusion Anyway. "Be-
.of "The Afarble,Fautil"was, Included In
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"Mr. Eageno turn out tb
� e. crew to clean.
prompt .obe
It M oll.
was as though 'by
. it., They'll talk and palaver . .
, know . . 1.
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rides, I know my Loan. You. won't do.
the collectiba.. The nigger had his'
decks.1' . . I . . . . ..
- ence. instant, deference and the eat.
and git- Into dark.. corners and sharpen .
anything of the isort." Ile woliiwd to ,
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I descended to the .forecastle, follow.
. phasiziag of ship's etiquette tbey .fil.
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their knives and perhaps light It Out �
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The roil, and spot carefully over 'the
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haven't the slightest Iden where he
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ed Immediately b�. .nalid. Solomon.
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tended to draw sharply the line be.
-as to which onels; going to work 'the I
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*Pulz
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kei� no par n
The latter bat] to'
tween themselves nud in ,
e� There Was
ess In- the door � . . . . I
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"As for the doctor," he went on;!"be
. While read. , Handy - 1;olomca
affair. We foun men in horrible
mq6h whispering apart.-mttn.y� privato
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- ter's chest, and - which one's going to �
%4qLqws, all about It. He told me .all
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worked on. the alteration of his claw- -
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E16 could. never. It to hold. I
shape, what with the - bruises and cuts,
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talks and consultations Ili whIcill I'b:')d
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tie up the socks of them, diamonds. .
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but they won't any farther as. long '... . '.1
. ab6ut', myself And everyt blog I had
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, get and
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and bleeding freely. 1.
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no, part-. . Qrdlnnvil,v, they t alked free.
'-Even:
g1t . , , � I . . .
ever. done from the time I'd* licked .
remember as. an .undertone.fp PpIzIs
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. ft �,A ul,ze l6oldlig Sunday'
%6w, you're .
, ly enough before -tile. the read- '
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,as , Captain Ezra Is,on deck.". I .. I . , . .. I ..
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I . . . . I s' Is I - Ittle
Buck' Jopes until last sea on
mading the ,rumble of strange. exas-
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sch , 001,11' observed Handy I 15olomon,:
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Ing during tfie'dog wotel; was � Inter-
0 . "but they mean , , . . .1
Yes," * I objected, a
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diversion. Thep be told Me that was
perated oaths. Whatever. the. even-
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eying them sardonically. "Tackle,014,
. mltted�gt least It was oil snph day$
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.bustpes-i. z Last � night tn the squall . .
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I wby he wanted, me to sb- I
1p for -this
Ing's lectuie.'It always,ended.with the
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Scrubs will Y'e?' Well, needs a
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-as I happenod W be'In the *atoll be!
one of them tried to throw me over- - , . I . .
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n eyed me qu
cruise." ' The cAptal . 1z.
. book on alchemy. Theme men � bad 110
.some .
bale, of co.t.toil' t6 fall on 'em afore
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low. .But twice -1, c* tight the nigger
booird." , , � - - - � I . 'i,
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rjcally� - , :. , I I
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I perspectIve by which to judge -sneh
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they learns anything, Enjo:yed. your
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.and Handy. 15okinion . consulting .to-
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..Captain SeloVer grinned, . - I I . . .
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threw4ut in . y hand to a comic gee*
, things. * They kicqeptod Its speculations, little.
diversious, mates?. And Wat do'
gether4byef the volume on alchemy.
"What did you'do?" -he asked. . . . 1. . .. .."
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1-areof surrender. . . � ..
&j)d_t,%Lr_r1_Pu_mtrthW.r face vnlu& ,E-
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you expect to.galn? I asks:pou that.
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U was` ft two - minds. whether to're .
. "Hazed hill), to his quarters with it � . . �. 1.
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"WeM Where -are we bound, , any-
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tremely laughable were. the. discus- -
now. You boor little Infants' Ain't:
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you, never tacliled him afore? .- Don't
port the.'.whole matter.to Captain Sel-
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"over.' The only thing' -that restiallied
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-belaying p1n.09 - I . . ' � .. . . .
. 1'Well,"that's all settled. then, Isn't � '.
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way?!,. �11.'. ... � . .
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510m; 'that, followed. I often wished,
-. name'
remember a little brigan ' tine, of
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me was the yagiienes� of the. laten'
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10 ' W,hat, More do you. want?," .. . -1 . . I �
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the sbado of old. Duvall could be per-
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the Petrell My eye, Out you are a -pack
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tioil and fact tbat.the Afterguard
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"I. can take care of 1pyself," he went . �. . . I'll
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. , "Mr. - Hagen,"�-'Its. . falsetto stiriliedl,
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witted to see: these. h Is last disciples,
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Of fOO18!"'' . . I �. .'- . I �, �:� ..,
To this he, received no reply. The
.was armed And Was four to the crew's
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five'. An incident, however, decided
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on. . "Yet%. ought to take. care'of your- � .
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.*on are mate of this' vessel. Yodr
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duty to see that orders as..to.
t out.dimly his' teachings, mis-
pronouncing his grave utterances, but .
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mep.aullohly' assistedeach.othei. Then
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,Md. One evenhigi I . was awakened,
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set , - Then there's nothing more Ao ' , . .� I
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soiling are cArried out Beyond that,
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bellevi . ng utter . ly. . . �
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t . hey 'went immediately on -deck and to
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work. � .
: by a sound of 'violent vbices. , Cap-
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taln Selover occasionally. j0ggled: tliii
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Ae'.Muiied amoment. ... I - , ".
you do not go. As to navigation. and
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latltud� and' longitude aild where we
. ,Dr. .Schermerhorn appeared on deck
seldom. Wlien'be did, often his. fingers
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Aftef� this taste of big olualitk Cap�*
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watch es .for varlety's sake, and I now
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"You have4gun, Of course?" he'in-. ,
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-111. forgAt to -
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'ire. that Is outside your. line of duty.
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:,beld*a lion 'which he -had' . I
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tai a .Selover enjoyed a quiet'ship.. We.
-good time, but f6f A long while
ETandy Solomon .And Perdosa.
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'The ulgger� being �cok, stood no Watch. �.
: QuIred. ask." .. 'I'll
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.As. to'where we'are bound, you' are'
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.. gettipt . double wages -not to g, -t too
lay., asidiL - I. Imaglued -hll�' preocep. � .made
pled by . .some calculation of his own,
nothing . happened. . Finally, the - mo-
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"Ydu'gon
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"Well, no ' you feel :sort of - . . �
curious. -Remember � to earn - your'-
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ol�e p*icture* .
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but,the forecastle, in i squely.
119tony was broken'by an incident.
ed Hap`� Soloi:nou. , of .a
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,to -step -
.wonder .
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'lost and hopeless. Here, take, this; � ... I .. ��
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wages, Sir Enige'u."-.* .
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saw. 'him as - guarding ctinstantly, the
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One evening before th& night. winds
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Yaquit 111,1eard you on it
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It'll make a in n of, you." - , .. . I
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boavy edsket lie bad himself carried'
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J iist in 4he shadow of. tfie. dxtra dory
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se an' foot_ and -you can lils, the
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Ile ffa-ve me A CoIrs- 45 tbe� barrel . � . I � ..
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spite of his personal filth, in spite of
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aboard. He breathed the air, walked
the- lawless, almost piratical character
"Man,
briskly, turned with the German mIII-- .
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I of the -in that moment I could lot
tary'prectsion at thie end of his score .
but admire him. If Percy Darrow . -was
of strides an - d roi-enlere&hls cabin at
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Igugr# nit of the purpo . ses of this ex of
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66 lapse of �the half hode. Atter.he
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tic . n, how much more so Captat ' n Sel-
had gone. .r�mallied Vercy Darrow
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over. Yet he. accepted h is ..trust . blind- �
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Jeanhig. Indolently against the talfrall, �
ly, ,And � as ?or. as, I could -then see in- .
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his -graceful *� . figvii-L� swpylng witti the � 1.
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tended to fuldillt faithfully., U liked.
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ship's ". motion. , sinol�lng.. always . the
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. him- none the worse fo'r snubbing me. -
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core bus . k Nlexictio cli, retiesi�blefi he
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,It indicated it streak In 410 mo6l
rolled -with one 1iind.1le seemed from. -
ture akin to and . quite as .curious as
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.that farthest olut. aft. to li la;
p ' , o - In re -
his excetigIve.neatness regarding his �.vlew
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the appilaueos." the -ftibric, the
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immediate surroundings. � � . .
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actions. yes. eVen -the' very thoughts,
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of the entire ship.' From them he se-
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. lected tbat'ou which he should i�6m-;
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� pa�s Oacli other on the deek. Perdooll
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the .nest few days the -
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inclined him to the histrionic,' n'n,d his
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crew discussed our destination.
whys with it sardonic. half serf6as,'
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.looks. But' Handy, Solomon, for the
Discipline, While Maintained
quite wein-led atid hill-Ifreren't mitnue.r..
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strictly, was not conventional.,
His. Inner ' know ledge. viewed by the.
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Diliting. th . 6 - dog watches often every
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Jig I lit of tbk- manner or .
rd would be ,belo*, for at..
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was,sometillies uncanny; thongli-per- i
t eriod Captain Selover loved to:
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6 I aps th . e. source,,; .of: his -Inform"flop -1
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take the wheel Ili person, a thick cigar
. ,Were coin monpla ce' enough- after an,
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between Ills lips, thp olipgy. checked
-Certainly- always viewed .with I
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shirt wide .open to . expose. -his hairy
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amusement his. victlin's wonder. .
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chest, to the breeze. In-Ahe twilight of :
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Thus one evening at the*elose 6f Our ..
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the forecastle.,we had'some great sea
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day 'watch oil deck' Ile approached , *
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lawyer's talks --I sky."Iwe,'.' though 1,
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Handy aolomon. it was at tile end Of
took little part In them. . Generally I
ten days. on no one of which the sea, �
.lay acr9ss'my bunk smoking 'my pipe -
man failed to tinker nway at his steel I
while Handy. Solonaon held forth his.
claw. Darrow balon d In front of
�UOOK- On..1.1111L., A 11 CUL your ,leart. out
and feed It to. the sha . rks'll ' . �
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of which had been'filed down to about ".
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IiPotha!'? sneered' Per-olosa. ',.you
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two Inches of length. It was a� mcst .
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cut.'heem you finger wid your.knife.17 I
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extraordinary weapon, but effective at - . . .1 � .
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They wrangled. At first
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short range. . � . . . I . �_ I
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"Here's a few looso -cartridges.', said .
the quarrel genuine, but. after a m O�
7 . men't or sa. I could not avoid a sort of
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-be. ."Now, go -eapy, This', Is no warlw .., . I 4 ., . : .
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1. I replInIs6ent Impression of' 'the client).
,shlp, And we ain't get Men to experi- ' .. , -- '. _,� , ,
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. 1140lodrAmA.: It. seemed, Incredible,
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ment�'op_'Llck !em *Itfi Your flits or : - . I
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scou 1 could -not dodge the conclusion
-a pin If you can, and If you do Shoot . . . � �
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. � that -It . was a makeup quarrel design�d -
Just wing leta a little. .!They're -awful . I I . .
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good lads, but a little restless." , . . . I . .
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.. why. �bould. they desire .to do so? 1.
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I took the gun and felt better. With I I
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it I easily handle the,members - ...' � '�
had. to give It up, but the fact, Itself
.could . .'
of ray*ow.n.watch, and I did not doubt . . ..:
Was obvious enough. I laughed to See
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that.wltb the assistance Of Perbj:DAr-
them. The affair did not collie to
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blowb,.. but It -did come to bl ' n:ck looks.
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row even . a surprise would hardly .. . I �
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on meetIl3g,'mutteeed oa�hs, gro,iifli of
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overwhelm us. did not .
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Sehermerhorn. * He was qulte� capable . � .
.eilmity every time they b ' appoined to
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of losing bims . elf in -a problem of Ira- .. . ..
� pa�s Oacli other on the deek. Perdooll
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CHAPTER.X111. .
.. -'-%-.lexicon c A -tentAtsclil, Well 'to evil
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.looks. But' Handy, Solomon, for the
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first .. time in .my acquabitnne6 witk
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about 4 bells to find the::efitlre I
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him wasrldlealous. - . :. .. .
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. ship's. company afoot, Uven - .. .. !,
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About this. time we crossdd Into fre
the doctor. was . there. Everyo , 1� .
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: quent I thunders. , One.evening j . u . at at
body* -was ' *gazIAg eagerly at a narrowo .-7 1 �. . .. � -
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dark we made *out, heavy blatic
luountithioui* island lying slate ,colored . . . ,. I 1�
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, Not knowing exactlY what
squall.
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across thevarly morning. - . I .
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weight lay behind it, L called, up All
We wereas yet some. twenty miles . ' .
hands. .W6 ducked the. staystill And
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Aistaut. from It and could' make out , � , - ,
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0 . . . , nothing but; its gepe & OULILiAe.- V . . I .: I
Speech -punctuated by surly Specula- film with a -thin smile. - � I � selove'r. teas afoot.agatn, the.four hang- foresail, low'ered the peak of .the mainr � I . * . . I
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. �. I I . . . � ad sbaroly deflued. rising and .., �
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- him like doas. - . . Gall 'lid Waited: t6 feel of It. a.rough. latter. w . . , , �
flous .from 'tile nigger, with, hesitating "Too bad It doesn't work.,my Apia- , I . - ing to . . � a . . . fa)llngto,ft highest point one side of I . . I .
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deep -sea wisdoin frow the halryThrac. ble.pirate," said he.':.441t would b6 so - on top of the deckhouse. , The Moon And ready seamanship, often used tn �
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kles 6r with 'voluminous bursts of bandy for , flgjitlng--� '. See here," he': Wits but just beyond the full, so I sup- these little California wind jammers. . . s Up ' . .
. � , � � . '. * � geolly - a .,ug a cloud . .
fracturdol English from Pordosa'. Pills . suddenly continued, pulling some ob- - pose I must have been, practically In- I Was Dretty busy,. but I heard olls- � el sping its Aide . . I .0 . . . .
. � ' I , the only one visible -in the sky. � I :
. bar! nothing to ofXeri but Watched from ject from hfs� pocket. , "here's a pipe; 'visible. � Certainly the nigger did not' tinctly Handy Solomon's voice behind . . . I . . I . I
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his pale green eyes. The light shiftod present to me. - I don't Smoke lem tatoW of my preaeuce,. for he ca e aad' Me 1. . . . . . . . I . . . I . . 1 jbined, the afterguard. . I . . I . ..
I I . . " in I . I ,,1111,kill you' sure, . You greaser, a . "You see?" the doctor was exclaim- . 4
and wavered from one to the other its Twist .her . halfway. like that. she stood within three feet of tile witbout, , a
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I the stilp swayed; garments swung;.tlio comes'6ut. Twist ber halfway, like gIvilig any Sign. The compaillon *as aeon AS I MY bafids *are free!F7 � Ing., -lit Iss as I hat said.. The ' island ' - !", �
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empty berths, yawned .caieru6ts, U . this, she goes ln�' Tfiat's Your prlikel- open. In a Moment some door below And some Muttered reply from-Ahe Iss there. . Everything Iss, . I � . �
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could laing'sne the forecastle filled With ple. Give her Nick to we when, yea ! , wits opened also, and a scrap of con- *Mexican. , . i I . Percy Darrow, too, was shaken -,Out , � � ,. : .
the desperate men whollad beaten off get through,�' versatIon came up, to us very clearly. The wind hit us hard, held on a few . I 1.
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the Oyama. The story -is told .that they He . thrust the brier plp� Into the . ;"You bat dem finished?" the doer moments and moderated to a stiff -Puff., "The volcano is active," was -his oli- - . � �
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had swept the gunboatle, jolecks with man's band I and turned away without I tOr'S voice inquired- - '490, that IS$ There f ollowed tile. rain, so of course I ly comment, but It explained the rag� . ., . . �
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her own rapid fires, turned In. . I wafting tor . a reply,,. * The seaman Nvell." Papers rustled for a few mo Itnew It would amount to nothing. g6d cloud. ., . I . I . �.
I . No one knew where we were going ! looked afte'r him In open amazement. ments. ."And the r-result-ali=rrexactlY Was just stooping to'throw the stop$ "You say, I Lere's q.harborr' Inquired I �
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nor, why,',. The doctor puzzled them That evening he worked on, the . socket -it Iss that -exactly.. Percy, mein son, off the staysall wheii 'I felt myself . Captain Selovell. � � I I _is ,vli
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nd the quantity of his belongings. . of the steel book. and. to two days Ile that. maigs tbe'experlmeni exact.. We seized from behind and fore4d rapidly. ,,It should be on the West end," 'said .
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"It ain't peafts," Said Handy Solo- bad'the job finisliedi Then fit return- haf the proceWl� . . . toward the side of the Ship. i . . . I
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Mork. "You crn Woo the book On that, ed the pipe to Darrow. with some "I don't see, Sir, -quite," rep * I , led the Of course I struggled. The Jftpft� Captain Selover drew me One tilde. I .
for we Ain't a ver Among us. It ain't growling of tha nks. I voice of Percy Darrow., Witt, a tinge nete, have., A. little trick to fool'a Man He, too, was� a little aroused. � I . .
Chinks. for v% -re cralsing sou -'sou%- "That's all right," said the young of excitement. "I can follow the 1.0910. W.ho Catches YOU around the waist I � . I . I
� "Now. wouldn't �that got you?"' he 1 4
West. Likely IVs ,._.,j-trAde down lit intip.,suilling, fail at blm� "'Now. what of the experiment, of. courset. to can 1. from behind, It Is part Of the An Atsu Squeaked, "Doctor runs, up against a � "
the Islands.11 I follow the logic.of a.trlp.to the moon. tailght the Samurai, quite a different .
. W6 were all belo..,. The captain are you going to fi.-tit?" . . But whe o ome to apply . It. how ItIon from the ordinary 1'poll�e-. Norwegian bum who tells him about . .. . I t�
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.... . I - . . propos a volcanic Island and gives its bear. . I
himself had the wheel. Discipline, . . . (10 you got your re-ngent? . There's no man jiu jit.qu.11 I picked It, up frorn A
. CHAPTUft X11. . ... Ings. The Island ain't oil the map at .
While strict, Was not convention'll. . . knowil method"- I friend In tile nobility. It came In very AII. I � )octor believes it -and make$ Me .
"CO12trabandiSta 11 muttered the Mex. APTAIN SELOVF,11 recelved as Dr. Seberulerhorh broke In., IlAch, It fiallolk nOAV, Iind by good ludic a roll of those bearin s. And I
lean; "for dat he 60V us double, pay.10 Ills due the most absollito and li�% that I hat perfected. Pardon me, the ship helped Inc. In a moment I lay, my course for .9
Implicit obedlente Imaginable. t I hat work I bere's the ISIAndl So the bumlg st6ry .
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"We dob't get her tot nothing,0 KI I fteti lie condescended to give iny boy; It Isa the flrs red Stood free, and Pordoso, was pick pg. � was true. I'd like to know What the
. Agreed Thraekles. "Double pay and rroal you apnrt. It ]AS for a surprise. himself out of the scuppers. rest of it was.10 HIS cyeg, veto Shia-
olu-0. on Weduesol I all order In Ills own pergon, tile men I hilt made in small qbantItIOS the Ing, � 1�
� M generaly meallol fairly jaMped to execute, It, The rimt; - sing The expression of astonishment was .
get your head brokle.11 1111�1, , ingredient. It will form a per- fairly Well doue--1 Will Say, that for' Do We anchor or stand off and Ohl" .
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"No trade," said the nigger gloom- ter had evidently been thrashed .out re to the current. .Now film -but I was prepared for. histfibill. � it I . I
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Ily long ago. They did not love him. not � . . . I asked.
we g,�I- . loll, . Captain Solov.61? turned. to gr1l) 06
&1y turned to blin with one accord, they, but. they- feared bilk) with a "Do you mean to Say",, Almost -$beat- ,,Senor!" be gasped. "V,Ot Is YOUI by the shoulder. . I
"Why not?" demanded Pulz, break� mighty fear �.aud (lid not hesitate to ed Darrow, 4,ttint you bavo. succeeded Saerognift Mario! I thought you was .11 . . .
Ing his Silence. , say go vividly and Often when 'Ili file in fiteeing It tn tile I'detal V I I Sotomolil Pardon me, tienorl PAr.- I have orders from Darrow to get I
privacy of the forecastle. TOO ,Pre- 4,yes,-repiled the doctor do to a good berth,16 Ifind, to build Shiite
"No trade," repeated the iilgger. simply* , , deal Have I hurt you!" .
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ifiAln't you got a reason, dootorl" valligg Spirit was that of the wild I could hear a chair Overturned. I He approached Ine alMost wheedling. quarters And to saug down for a MAY "'� ,
rulz of a year at loisLAV, � .
aslied Handy Solomon. beast cowed but snarling still, o%WUy, wit), that you canil- I could have laughed at the Vlllnin- We Stared at each other. . . I
"No trade#" Insisted tht bigger, And Thracklea tn especial had it great ,,I call 116 efforything", broke tn tho . till so transparellf. He 110 MOT6 ,ijoyous prospect 11 I muttered. I'lloot .
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Aft tilteasy Silence fell, 'I could not deal to Say Of what they were or were doctor. "The possibilities n1*6 enO"- inistook me fof Handy Solomon then th6re!a aomethfilg'0 do thOrg."
b not going to do, but I noticed that . 1� . I
lit observe that the othett hold the tnoug.", he felt any'reill 011MItY for that Pel%On- The morning wlire, and W6 f9pIdl$ - 1. I
niggoes Statements In a respOct not their resolution Always began to run qAtld you can . really produce It in - But, being Angry and perhaps A- little 00ptoikelictl the Island. It proved to
Otis them at mero.opitallons. Subae. . out.of them when first foot . Wag get tO� quantity?" ,scared, I beat him 'to his quarters With be utterly preelpitons. The high
qaelitly I Uadetstood a little uiote�6f tile companion ladder. ,,I thlak go. It iag Allor us ,to disc6v- it belaying pill. . .
the ri6putalloil he pdkkessed. Ite wits opo day we were loafing Along# et- t.00 rounded hills sjoptA onsily to within . . .
erything dratying well and everybo4 e A pAuto ensued. Oil thinking the Milittgr Over. how- A bilodftd feet or No Of the water And
believed to s" things hidden, as tbeir but the doctor oi:l deck to enjoy the 41whyll, oil . me the voice of Percy over, I fAllOd M 060- 011'016 lill, and tbell fell itway abruptly. Where the .
phrift *e'ut. I Illn, I was in the, trow's nest for my . DarroW, aWostrjokoh, "With 111MI, outs of it, t could uAderstandt deglU oatth tadc1d 'wits a faintastle allg*6 .
14011lod I . I ,. border, like the f0kney AgOr With
. y sod anything fq t000 tjo*j t6 got rid of mt Theto "uld be elks
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Noboo s* I I ploAsurs. Below MO On the deck CAp- 6#4tigramit,Ohly, you tou14-yoo, could too of the aftorsivatoll, And then, too, I which out motlacris ustA to line the .
. * tiftot a�� lao4y 11101� tain s6lovet roatkied here land there, trantimut,0 any substsince- why# you 1
buiou,, his'st6iii elsrw "112110104 from no ,� . .
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