The Dock Rats of New York
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tiful lips under the mos
r bank of white drift sand, and seized the tiller rope. He had the rope in his hand, his arm was upraised
, and encountered a sight that caused h
ed radiance on surrounding objects, and revealed to the astonished
questionable shape did she appear? She was attired in a loose gown tightened about the waist
was indeed a lovely creature, clad in rags; but she was beautiful, and Spencer Vance, the young man, discerned the fact a
abrupt salutation, but merely stood and gazed at her
f in the yacht to-n
stay ashor
is ahead
r, miss; I can take ca
man, laid her hand upon his arm
ot from the sea! Yo
fierce light shone in his eyes, and there was a tremu
you to tel
yacht to-night! never again will your feet pres
, and why have you
ared lost in thought, but at length, looking up and fixi
go out on the yacht to-night, you will never retu
ome reason for c
uld save y
eeply interested
I knew was in peril! and
can
seeking
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ot unde
ust go out though death meet m
for a moment, but, at length in
e been b
spread his handsome face as he caught the girl'
o a
Spencer
conceal an expression
my name was
ake heed; do not go ou
o, but you must tell me what
f the Government; you have been betrayed, and to-nigh
n the yacht k
overnment detective, and they have determined to put you
told them I was a G
meone to
who gave the
d
you te
N
y n
esperate men, the waves have already received three of their victim
hall
t believe
ou will tell me who betr
e the starri
f from him at arm's length, and
calmly submitted
are the
N
t you bet
o you! I had a right to inform th
ou come an
es
you are the one who se
uld murder you, and now
gaged in th
N
nful tone, and her eyes
are
t know w
e detective's eyes as an id
he child o
I know nothing
you liv
calls himse
ot your
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to you that he i
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u know he is no
w he i
ou live w
have no other home,
a smu
ir to ask me
y n
to warn you of your own peril; you sho
s heart. Her appearance seemed to tell her tale, and it was sad to think
?" asked the det
nswer, in a quic
tell me
all me
r father
Pea
oat-ke
es
e men who I was?" re
es
out that I was a G
not te
that the men intended
them arrangin
that you ove
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up to their plans, will they not
uestion I ca
hould put me in this peril,
my information would be fo
three other officers h
until after I had tol
tell them
N
I am much ob
t go off in the
ink the ma
l not go!" pleaded the g
ave no fear. I can take care of myself, forewar
orgive myself if
fear. I can take care of myself; the crew of the ya
r the moonlight, and a strange impul
sand, and had traversed fully a quarter of a mile along the shore,
ff, and could not have been seen; and when he saw the man confront the girl, he moved rapi
coarse and his manners vulgar. It was evident that the girl was
iting a long time for a cha
talk with you, though, So
etty bird; I've som
sh to stop and
you knew all I
to tell, and as I don't desire to li
ter all, and I've collared the secret of your life, and I'd tell
vance toward the rough-lookin
he secret o
es
t is there
ddy, but I know how you ca
mbled from h
, tell me a
listen to me,
, I