The Launch Boys' Cruise in the Deerfoot
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zzical expression and then glanced at the hat
e did ye
ad to go through a foight before th
r's face
foight, have ye, and onl
standing in the open door which led to the kitchen;
hich l
ity for which he was waiting. With a
me to win iv
t I trained ye up to th
hap is bigger and stronger
to expict when ye disgr
the small apartment where the firewood was stored from wetting by rain. The three knew the meaning of the movement: he was seeking the heavy strap that was lo
said to Mike, "and after the
back toward the youth, who winked at Alvin, stepped across the threshold and sat down at the
The countenance was broad and covered with so many freckles that they showed on the tips of his large ears. The nose was an emphatic pug, and the mouth wide and filled with large white teeth, upon which no dentist c
and tumble bout could hold their own with him. The night being sultry, he wore no coat or waistcoat, but the shirt, guiltless of tie, was clean, as were the trous
was always ready with quip and wit. Looking into the broad shining face one was reminded of the
m reach his fork across the table and bring a huge baked potato to his plate. He twisted it apart in the middle so as to e
s the hottest thi
a live co
of fire is a cooling breeze alongside the same. Be the
ice will d
belave it try the expirimint for yersilf. But I must attind to plaisure, as
ather came back into the sitting room, tossed the heavy strap on the stand, beside which his wife was still serenely sewing, picked up his pipe and b
ea of a joke was unique. There could be no mistaking the meaning of his father's actions. The son was due for a sharp c
the kitchen door, gently closed it. Mrs.
het out the noise Mike makes whin
don't wish him to he
aich hand in his ears while he's ait
Mike told you the truth when he
o know why he 'lowed himself to git lick
was the other fellow w
palpeen say it was hi
, which no one can deny, to the effect that a fellow like him ta
the incidents with which
in my behalf, I should have been badly beaten and robbed
r of ye?" asked th
If I had thought of it I should have taken the weapon from him and given it to Mike. Let me
the mother, without looking up
help like a whirlwind, and the way he sailed into the fe
he passed into the small room where the stove wood was piled and hung the strap again upon theintend to do
opens at Southport he will attind there, and whin he'
r, which is several weeks away. I wa
nd looked at their visitor. Her husband removed
repeated. "And phwat
up the Kennebec and different bays and streams, and we are going to keep at it until we have to go home. We want Mike to
nts were pleased with the re
hat he'll be a good
ly. "But it saams to me ye're too kind, Alvin; he won't be
as Mike. Besides," added Alvin, lowering his voice, "I have a feeling that we're not through with those two fellows who
I take it as very good on yer part, which is what iv
. "I am obliged to you for granting my reque
lf that's blarn
grinning, red-faced Mike came into the
tain, and it's Mike Murphy that's thankful
use of the title by the
being that ye're the owner of the
be my first mat
name him, be jealous a
ll three will form the crew. And now I must bid you good night. I shal
oung friend went