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Young, Clarence

"Or, the Young Derelict Hunters"

I don't want any favors from
him. He's the kind, who, if he does something for you, will want you
to do twice as much for him in return."
"Well, I'll be more careful next time I run this motor boat," said
Jerry. "It's too bad."
"Might be worse," said Ned as cheerfully as he could.
"Don't you want to go ashore, boys?" called Mr. Blowitz.
"I guess we'd better," murmured Bob. "The water is quite deep except
for the place where the Ripper went on the rocks."
"The motor boat will stay there all right until high tide," the man
went on. "Better anchor her well, however, it might come on to blow."
Jerry attended to this, throwing over a strong anchor which was
aboard. Then the three boys joined the others in the rowboat.
"Can you find your way to shore, through this fog?" asked Rose.
"Oh, yes, we're not far from the beach," replied Mr. Blowitz. "I've
been out to see an old fisherman, on business, and I was slowly coming
back through the fog, when I saw your boat. I didn't know you owned
that."
"We don't," replied Jerry shortly, for he did not want to get too
friendly with Mr. Blowitz, even if that man did show a desire to do
so. "We hired it."
"I thought I'd seen it in the bay before," went on the man. "It's a
fine boat. I suppose you could go out quite a way to sea in her."
"You could," said Bob. "It's big enough to weather quite a gale, and
you could carry provisions enough for two weeks."
"It certainly is a fine craft," went on Mr.


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