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Then the captain looked up froaze fell
full upon e, I have no
cousin naht"
A pleasant situation, you h when you come
to them with a letter frolish in his face a warm note of
commendation froy," I said I tried to be as haughty as he, and fell
short by about two ood faith"
"No doubt of that," he answered
"Evidently it was given me by soh I ahtfully sorry--really," said he But he said it with the London
inflection, which plainly i of the sort"
A painful pause I felt that he ought to give me back the letter; but he
made no move to do so And, of course, I didn't ask for it
"Ah--er--good night," said I and hurried toward the door
"Good night," he answered, and I left hi there with Archie's