Facing the World

Horatio Alger

Capitolo 59


"Which is the perspective, captain?" he asked.

"You would do better to do Your wish", says the captain, severely.

"That is happy Stubbs", made comments, while turning to Harry.

"Yes, gentleman", answered Harry, soberly.

"Doesn't say our affected friend under, or he will lacerate our ears with his
howls. But You, my young friend is rather raw on you. How old man is
You?"

"Sixteen."

"And I am rising fifty. Even if I am brought away, I have a good person thirty
years the advantage of You. I have had a good time, on the whole one and
him enjoyed as the average. I don't like it completely yet, gone
to the fund in the Nantucket. I was looking in ahead at least
twenty years or so more than the life."

"We have to submit to the wish of God", said Harry.

"You are right rather, my boy! It is to see effortless that you have been
well he/she trained. Mr. Holdfast"--for the place you/he/she had arrived them where the
was consort being standing--"we will survive to the storm?"

"It is difficult to say, the Mr. Stubbs. It depends on the stanchness of the
ship. We will do everybody that we am able."

There was ten minutes later a left answer to the investigation of
The Mr. Stubbs. A sailor that had been expeditious down in the taking came with
the information that the ship had jumped a crack.

Then the tired job to the pomps started. The sailors were already
brought out with fighting against the storm under the direction of the captain
and it joins, and it almost seemed more than meat and blood could be standing
to undertake the additional job.

Harry and the Mr. Stubbses had a hasty lecture.

"We cannot help to this job, the Mr. Stubbs?" Asked Harry. "The poor men
you suddenly seem exhausted."

"Well thought of, my boy! I am with you. I will talk to the captain."

But the Mr. Holdfast, the consort, happened to be nearbyer and to him
The Mr. Stubbs put the question:

"Cannot I help to the pomps?"

"Also, and me the Mr. Holdfast", put in Harry.

"I accept Your offer with thanks. The men are very tired."

Then Harry and the Mr. Stubbses helped to this necessary job, and when the
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