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Updated: June 15, 2025
Say, did it ever run acrost your mind that you was a little mite previous?" "I never said children. What I said was when she was old and had grandchildren." "Grandchildren! Well, that's a dum sight MORE previous. Let's have breakfast, all hands, for the land sakes! Isaiah'll have us cruisin' along with the third and fourth generation in a few minutes. I'M satisfied with this one!"
"Is this Double Up Cove, and are you Toby Twig?" asked the stranger through an ice-coated beard, when he was free to speak. "Aye," admitted Toby, "'tis Double Up Cove, and I'm Toby Twig, sir. Come into the house and get warmed up and have a cup o' tea. 'Tis a wonderful cold day to be cruisin', sir." "Thank you," said the stranger, shaking hands with Toby and Charley.
'I oh, your lovely hat! Put it down, Archie, darlin'. Put it down! "Archibald had been doin' a little cruisin' on his own hook, and he'd dug up Mike's shiny beaver where it had been dropped in the hall. Now he was dancin' round with it, bangin' it on the top as if it was a drum. "'Put it down, PLEASE! pleads Margaret. 'Twas plain that that plug was a crown of glory to her.
Drat this everlastin' fog! somethin'll bump into us if we don't look out. Here, you go for'ard and light them cruisin' lights. They ain't colored 'cordin' to regulations, but they'll have to do. Go for'ard! What you waitin' for? "Well, it turned out that he didn't like to leave that cockpit. I was mad.
We've wasted enough time cruisin' way over to Trumet and back for nothin'. No need to waste any more. Set down, all hands, and come to order. Lulie, you and Martha and the rest of you set down, too." "But, father," urged his daughter again, "I don't understand. What are you going to do?" "Goin' to have a meetin', I tell you." "But what sort of a meeting?" "A seance.
"I'm wonderful glad to have you, too," added Toby. "I gets wishin' I had some one to hunt with me, when Dad's away. We'll be huntin' and cruisin' about together, and have a fine time." "It's just great to be with you!" and Charley said it with a full and appreciative heart.
My imagination may be a bit off the course at times, Bart, but in general, if there's a dead whale floatin' around the ship I can smell it." "What do you make out o' that fat Chinaman cruisin' down the bulkhead in an express wagon an' another Chinaman settin' up on the bridge with him?" McGuffey demanded. "Seems to me they're comin', bows on, for the Maggie."
"Wall, wall, ma," he said, "it don't make no difference whether it's a wind-storm or a rain-storm that I know on, but a tempest it's brewin', sartin sure. I remember once, we'd had a spell o' weather jest like this, and it begun to gether up in the same way. It was in the same latitude, teacher, same latitude. I was off cruisin' with Bob Henchy whew! That ar' was a singin' gale!
When the weather's nasty with snow or high winds and frost, or when the goin' is soft, 'tis hard cruisin' with dogs." When Skipper Zeb returned at one o'clock with Mrs. Twig and Violet, and the cargo from the wrecked boat, Toby and Charley had a pot of grouse stewing upon the stove and ready for the dumplings which Mrs. Twig quickly prepared.
She was cruisin' 'round the way she always does with a cargo of gabble, and, she put in here to unload. Talk! I never heard a woman talk the way she can! She'd be a good one to have on board in a calm. Git her talkin' abaft the mains'l and we'd have a twenty-knot breeze in a shake." "What was it this time?" asked Captain Jerry. "Oh, a little of everything.
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