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"I've got rising six hundred dollars" He was carrying his little hoard
in his pocket, for afrom the haot rising six hundred in my own pocket," said the skipper "That
fat man may have orders to take the first offer that's h so that he won't kick us overboard
and then go hunt up a buyer on the main"
The two Hue and Cry fisher
their dory on top of other dories, and just forward of the house, and
ithin hearing Neither captain noted hat interest these lances with the le our wad under his nose--and less than a thousand
will be an insult, so I figger--what have we got left to operate with?
It won't do us any good to sail round that steamer for the rest of the
winter and ad to work
hiain, now that he's here on the spot and anxious to
sell, and then grabbing off a little quick profit by peddling her to
so ood