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Updated: May 31, 2025
But while Cap'n Am'zon is here I can take a vacation that I've long hankered for, Niece Louise. I I got my plans all made." "Don't for one moment think of changing them on my account," Louise said briskly. "I shall like Uncle Amazon immensely if he's anything like you, Cap'n Abe." "He he ain't so much like me," confessed the storekeeper. "Not in looks he ain't. But hi-mighty!
"Cap'n Am'zon knows of a craft that'll sail to-day from Boston and I must jine her crew. Good-bye!" He was gone. Louise, throwing on the negligee, hurried to the screened window. The fog had breathed upon the wires and clouded them. She heard the door open below, a step on the porch, and then a muffled: "Bye, Am'zon. Don't take no wooden money. I'm off."
I don't dispute that Cap'n Am'zon was muchly of a man, when ye come to think on't. "But Cap'n Abe's more to my taste. Now the place seems right again with him in the house. Cap'n Abe's as easy as an old shoe. And, land sakes! I ain't locked out o' his bedroom when I want to clean! "One thing puzzles me, Miss Lou. I thought Cap'n Abe would take on c'nsiderable about Jerry.
When they was rescued from the Posy Lass, her decks awash and her slowly breakin' up, there warn't nothing could be done for the feller that had lost his mind. He was put straightaway into a crazy-house when they got to port. "Now, them fellers saved from the Gilbert Gaunt didn't go through nothin' like that, it stands to reason. Cap'n Am'zon "
The spare room was always ready for the possible guest. "Good-night, uncle," she said, smiling at him as he handed her the lamp. "I believe I am going to have a delightful time here." "Of course you be! Of course!" he exclaimed. "An' if I ain't here, Cap'n Am'zon will show you a better time than I could. Good-night. Sleep well, Louise." He kissed her on the forehead.
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