Left on the Labrador: A Tale of Adventure Down North
h me," suggested Toby. "Dad
home?" Charley almost sobbed, quite
t of most fixes, and he keeps his head and don't get scared. Dad knows. He's wonderful fine about gettin' out of f
, and when Charley was seated astern, and Toby was pulling for the huts, a hal
up with worry, now. Dad says worry and
arley in agony. "I've been left behind! I've
e safe and sound and well. Maybe the mail
asked Charley, ready to
Toby cautiously, "but leas
e, bleak wilderness that surrounded them. The bare rocks, the falling snow, and the sound of the sea beating upon the cliffs beyond Pinch-In Tickle filled his heart with hopelessness and helplessness. As uncomfortable
the la
formed a natural wharf. He sprang nimbly out, painter i
Smoke was issuing from a stovepipe that protruded through the r
here you sees the smoke. The other houses belongs to Mr. McClung from Newfoundland. The mail boat
here till the ship comes back for me,
ip's comin' back she'll be back before night. Nobody stays out here in winter. 'Tis wonderful cold here when the wind blows down ov
you go?" asked Char
ured Toby. "Dad'll know what to do. He'll g
ws cleaning a gun. A round-faced, plump little woman was at the stove, transferring from a kettle to a large earthen bowl someth
harley Norton who was a passenger on the mail boat, and
be playin'!" He spoke in a big voice that quite suited his size, but which startled Charl
know what to do," ans
gun he was cleaning and
ke clasp. "Besides bein' Toby's Dad, I'm Skipper Zebulon Twig of Double Up Cove, a
or a moment, and laughed too, while he shook hands with Mrs. Twig, who had, C
. But you're cast away with grub, and that's not so bad. There's a pot of stewed bear's meat with dumplin' just ready. We'll set in and eat, and then talk about your
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