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"Going to take the old fellow to sea with them," I said "Well I really
don't see what else they could have done with hiht of it? I wonder how he took it"
"Very improperly," repeated Fyne "His manner was offensive, derisive,
fro it
all, I aot hold
of a irl"
"It is pretty certain that she will be much less poor and miserable," I
murmured
It looked as if the exultation of Captain Anthony had got on Fyne's
nerves "I told the fellow very plainly that he was abominably selfish
in this," he affirmed unexpectedly
"You did! Selfish!" I said rather taken aback "But what if the girl
thought that, on the contrary, he was rowled Fyne The rents and slashes of his
sole to be a surly
soleive it another nah I hadworse I need not tell you what it is," he added