"I wish--"
"Thank you!" exclaimed Olivia. "I'm sure we're very sorry that we have
given you so much work. We didn't know we were so heavy; did we
girls?"
"No, indeed!" chimed in Rose. "If you will kindly row us back to
shore, we'll get out and you boys can go where you please. Work! The
idea!"
"Oh, I say now!" cried Ned, alarmed at the effect of his words. "I
didn't mean-- Jerry didn't mean-- we--"
"Of course not!" added Jerry. "I only said--"
"You said it was hard work to row us around," declared Nellie in
rather icy tones.
"Well I meant-- you see since we had a motor boat-- that is I-- we--
it's rather--"
"Now don't try to get out of it and make it worse," advised Olivia.
"We know what you said, and what you meant."
"I didn't say anything," put in Bob, with an air of virtue.
"Good reason," declared Jerry. "You're so busy eating that cocoanut
candy that you didn't have time to speak. Besides you're not rowing."
"Oh, has he got cocoanut candy!" cried Nellie. "Give me some and we'll
forgive you for the rude way you and Ned spoke, Jerry. Won't we
girls?"
"Of course," chorused Olivia and Rose.
"I-- I didn't know you cared for cocoanut candy," declared Bob, rather
ashamed that he had not, before this, offered the girls some.
"Oh, don't we though!" exclaimed Nellie. "Just you pass some over and
you'll see, Bob," for the two boats had drifted close together.
Bob, who had purchased a big bag full of the confection, before they
had started for the row, passed it over, and the girls helped
themselves generously.
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