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Among the River Pirates

CHAPTER V THE APOLLYON

Word Count: 1872    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

nd let it blow over his hot cheeks. Lights blinked here and there on the dark water and a tug chortled by noisil

am. Skippy stared hard at the spray foaming against the bow; his mind was not on drifting

uch further, Pop?" he a

s got her name sprawled fore an' aft in great big gold letters. It's some fancy name c

lints are t

y. Much better. Besides he's old enough ter take his father's place in the dirty business, though I heerd not so long ago that Buck ain't uv a min

business some day and make it pay without ha

oney. But that's what a miser he is-he's gotta have a crooked side line so's ter pile up his millions in a coupla years. He ain't willin' like the rest uv these shipowners 'round her

roved over the silent scene until he espied the graceful sweep of a yacht's bow projecting out of the shadows into the line of its anchor light. Simultaneously

sprawling uncouth barge and for a moment wondered why things were like this; why a man of Josiah Flint's sort could own t

molder in his boy's heart; something wholly alien to his cheerful, wholesome nature. But he was aware of nothing of this, save that he felt like sneering aloud at this prou

e rest of the yacht was in darkness. Skippy stared hard at he

saw that the object was a kicker like their own with its eng

and where she's goin' t

ollyon. "Folks on the river don't think uv them things this time uv night. They kno

off now, huh Pop? It ain't

on Ol' Flint," Toby said softly. "Now h

in deep, soft tones fro

houlders of a burly man leaning over the gliste

t aboard?

essing a yawn. "He's in his ca

ea

alkin' with Mr. Skinner when I come on duty two hou

xt moment Toby was scrambling up the ladder. Skippy liste

he's got a caller?" t

by was saying. "I even got half

. "You'll find him 'midships like I tol

closed and after an interval of silence he looked up to see that the m

he asked, catching Sk

g. He liked the man's hearty voice.

rs when the old man's busy. All we do is

d g

this

pretty swell, I'll say. Not much t

do I do but fall sound asleep! I'd sat me down and I hear the old man bawlin' Mr. Skinner out fierce. Then I guess I was dozin' a spell 'fore I heard the sound of a muffled motor aft. Dreamed it, I guess, and

noticed already, but you might 'a' heard another kicke

"Just somebody bein' a little cautious, like. Still I got to quit bein

ol

d Skippy fancied that his mischie

kid! Apollyon is too highfa

. I never heard it before. Gee

mate paus

ou know-one of them real old Greeks thousands of years back. And this Apollyon was a evil s

oyer? A queer name indeed for such a dainty craft. Why should Josiah Flint give that

th a name like that," he said

n laughed. "S

or an evil spirit or whatever Apollyon really means. Gee, I've heard my Pop say that a ship kinda gets lookin' like its name an' actin' like its name after a while. That's why he named the barge he b

d mate inquired

ne in a few words. Particularly did he stress Toby's grie

e whisper. "I only hope he don't get the boss in a nasty temper 'cause he's not one to give in and he sounded like he was

ollowed by the sound of someone running along the deck. Skip

t directed them with such force. His father never hurried, m

his father's drawn, white face was already looking down at him fr

terrible h

ype="

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“The shabby old motor boat moved slowly up the river towing an equally shabby old barge. Dilapidated and unpainted as the hull was, the engine was well muffled—suspiciously well muffled—and the disreputable looking craft moved through the water with all the noiseless dignity of a yacht.”