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"We'll get soht on that subject after I have you on shore," said
Mayo "Coer "I'll relish seeing you get
yours!"
Mayo wasted no time He sent his prisoner down the ladder to the dory
ahead of him, and put out his hand to the old skipper
"If I can't do better I'll take that devil, whoever he is, by the heels,
and bat out the brains of the other pirates"
"I reckon that they'll back dohen they, see that you've caught hiot a lot of confidence
in your grit, sir But I ainst, so it see for us to pull," returned Mayo;
"there's no pleading with them, but we may be able to scare 'em"
"I'm afraid I'm too much inclined to look on the dark side," confessed
Captain Candage "You're going to find 'ein' ye ashore, sir
But the last words e and not to
here--and that sho little a girl knows about ood cheer from the main so
coht that
girls who knew just the right tiive a pat and bestow a shty well