All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake / A Sequel to The Boat Club""
with cold, when the Zephyr's crew landed. The rest of her boys had been sent to conduct the
said Frank, warmly, as he gras
be," replied Tony, trying to laugh, while his
me; you will catch co
ait for th
's crew, and pull home as fast as you
offer, Frank, and I will accept it. If you like I will take Fred Harper
x of his club, including Fred, who
ocks, Tony," said Fred, as
ll have an eye to the passage when we get to it," re
angerous rocks in safety. Her crew pulled with energy, and it is
of the Butterfly's crew returned
so small in stature that his companions had nicknamed him
with them. They were too wet and cold to stay h
wants to see
is
would do your heart go
ny
of all the praise that can be be
n angel. She declares that a dozen stron
ny persons. The Butterfly's first laurel is a glorious on
ul, modestly. "I am sorry you were
f it hadn't been for Ti
a littl
ly, or Charles would not have
way, we shouldn't have
Bright,
you mea
test against pa
irectly in opposition to
I am glad the Butterfly had it all to herself. She ha
the chaise,"
n and woman, and of the horse. They would have drowned, and all the glory consisted in saving
Paul. "I believe, if the two boats had changed
ehaved
ave done if you had
me other time. We are read
e is nothing mo
vered a party of men approaching the place
boys had conducted the lady and gentleman. "We wan
ow," replied
rom seeing the chaise till they had got almost to the shore; and, as Little Paul expres
began Mr. Walker; "and that is, you
plied the farme
men in nob
pinion, it would be just as well to set 'em to work in the cornfiel
nly have been drowned
ares
le fellow that command
nizing the fac
me, sir; he was
go and see him by and by. And these are
aul. "This is Frank Sedley,
y, I am under great
y Weston saved you. We only
forgotten. The other b
ton is the coxswain
ey were obeyed with a promptness and precision that would have been creditable to the crew of a man-of-war, after a three years' cruise. And then, when he ordered six of the boys to stay in the boat, and the rest to follow him into the water, it was reall
worth yet. But there is nothing for us to do here; the men shall haul you
how highly I value his noble service, and tell him I shall call upon
ouse while you remain in Rippleton," continued Frank, wh
t offer you so grand a house as Captain Sedley
nvitation; but I think I will remain with my goo
d the boys tumbled into the
e was aware that some of the people in the vicinity had cherished strong objections to the clubs, and that Tony had had considerable difficulty in persuading the parents of his crew to allow their sons to join. The adventure at the bridge
, though, as they darted through the narrow channel, he could see the
re they perceived the Sylph, under full sail
he helm, while Uncle Ben was gazing at them w
k, as he laid the Zephyr's
t be misapprehended; but it did not occur to him, he was so engaged in thinking of the inc
he wind, to wait for her. Frank brought his boat round under t
hat you should venture among those rocks, when I hav
ther, th
ces," continued Captain Sedley, who, though deeply grieved at his son's apparent disobedience, was too indignant to hear an excuse; for su
t!" said Charles Hardy
s cheek glowing with indignation, as
lmost choked by his emotions, a flood of tears
edley, touched by the reply, a
hat his son had not passed the rocks
related all that had occurred at the bridge; how Tony had saved the lady a
e my hasty words," said Capta
exclaimed Uncle Ben
ind of the veteran, who had almost come
oughtn't to be president of the United States
er strict our orders are, no person should be a machine. Orde
tell a yarn about that
Varsayles, boun
edley. "We will go over and see Tony now, and congratulate him o
ull!" sa
?" asked Little Paul, as he good-natured
s," replied Charles, sage
e deed was done, not now, when you h
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