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The Admiral's Caravan

Chapter 9 THE CAMEL'S COMPLAINT

Word Count: 1153    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

There was a confused sound of shouts and cries in the distance, but nothing seemed to be coming

t on, "I presume it was something like a riot, although I really don't see what it was all about. Of course I've never been in a riot, but if it's anything like that, I shall never have anything to do with one";-which certainly

upon the Caravan hiding behind a large tree. They were sitting in a little bunch on the grass, and, as Dorothy appeared, th

me with any such behavior as that"; and just then the Admiral pretended he had just caught sight of her an

y, speaking in a very dignified manner, and not feeling at all pleased with this reception; a

d the Admiral, evasively

ernly, for she felt morally certain that the A

ral, uneasily, "he talked too

bout what?"

ral. "Meals and lodgings and all that, you kno

ned Sir Walter, and Dorothy laughed

o much'; but lor! I might as wel

ter. "That shuts up some

ighlander, with a chuck

t all about?" p

Ruffles," sai

ng, over and over again. He had it all in verses

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rses were finished she hardly knew whether to laugh or to cry. "Poor old, fee

for a moment, and then

him in

ver heard of in all my life!" exclaimed

DISCIPLINE

aced sort of way, "we thought it was

ng," said Dorothy, indignantly. "D

e Admiral; "but after h

what?" sa

," replied the Admiral, peevishly. "It

ly," put in t

wn?" inquired Dorot

ippantly. "He never went down at all. H

d and round," a

p," put in th

n by that?" said

looking very much abashed; "only

their sunbonnets all crooked on their heads, that it was as much as she could do to keep from laughing outright. "You know," she said to herself, "if it wasn't for the Highlander's

pleased, and I'm very mu

thy through his spy-glass, and then said with much satisfaction: "Now we're each being ashamed of by three

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