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"Satisfied! Jue He took the dory

and rowed ashore He found his daughter gazing into the fog fro to stay a while longer," he

infor has happened Do you suppose that

girl has throwed him over?"

"Father, do you dare to chuckle because a friend is in trouble?"

"I'll laugh and slap irl," he rejoined, stoutly

"I am astonished--I am ashamed of you, father!"

"Polly dear, be honest with your dad!" he pleaded "Do you want to see

hiht help hiot up and hurried into the house

"I'll be cussed if I understand wier under his nose "That feller she has picked out for

herself must be the Eain before the Ethel and May

sailed

The fog cleared that night and they s breeze, and had their trawls down in the early dawn

At sundown, trailed by a wavering banner of screaobbled

the "orts" tossed over by the busy crew cleaning their catch, they were