Frank Merriwell's Nobility; Or, The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp
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mean, Merry?"
er expressive slang, something in which he se
pulling steadily at his pipe, qu
of Mr. Peddington
only thing of which I am sure is that he has a corker for a na
here for, anyhow
out Raymond Blo
lk-I mean take any stock in that. What diffe
thing he did n
ing to throw out some hooks to drag us into that game of poker. If he had, I should have k
and held it wide fo
nk of him, Brown
d," yawned the big fellow. "He seemed
had two rather queer visi
terest in them both aft
persons, I believe he he
not superstitiou
cat wor
ing my thumbs,
r pin in my sca
groaned Rattleton, who had settled at full length in his berth. "If thi
nk. "I shouldn't think he'd be able to make up his mind how to
t he'd be easy fru
er you see him play. Anyhow, these two visits were something to break the monotony of the voya
food for conversation, but the b
nt to Tutor Maybe's room, where he spent
ppearing in the stateroom, "
on gave
claimed. "It makes me sick to think ab
out together. They were nearly through eating when the V
t the head of that table,
you been?"
things," said Jack
sked Bruce, pausing to stare at the
is voice sounding rathe
perhaps you hadn't better look at the chandeliers while
at least, not seas
if it was the first stage of seasickness. Sometimes tha
ed on this voyage, and everybody I saw told me something to do to keep fr
friends to follow him. The three went on de
d sea. The waves were running heavily, and n
cold, and I'd rather go into our stateroom and take a loaf after eating so heartily. By Jove! i
id Jack; "and I didn't care about talking in
y the manner of the Virginian that Jack fanci
nvestigating
ha
t there is something t
learn wha
ve discovered one thing. I've lea
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eum and