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The name was 'Hoppergrass. We thought there must be some funny business, a boat with two names, like that." "That's why the Captain had the crier call it the Hannah Pettingell," I reflected. "Well, we knew we were on the wrong boat," said Spike, "because Captain Bill Prendergast's is the 'Clara'." "B-B-But what could we d-d-d-do? We didn't d-dare to go b-back.

Oh, I might have guessed you'd come creeping round here to see S-Smivvle behind my back as you do my sister " "Sir!" said Barnabas, flushing. "What do you dare deny it? Do you d-dare deny that you have met her by stealth, do you? do you? Oh, I know of your secret meetings with her.

Why didn't you wear that dress when you were graduated? It's the prettiest costume I ever saw. 'Th-that's what I think, only I d-didn't d-dare t-tell her so! Billy cried, springing to his feet and hopping about like a little robin. 'How is Nina? Jerrie asked, ignoring the compliment.

"Damn it, I believe my pistol was fixed to overshoot in order to save that fellow. I never missed such a shot before." Moorehouse broke in upon his raving, so astounded at these intemperate words as to stutter in his speech. "D-do you d-dare to in-insinuate, Major Brennan" he began, "that I have " he paused, his mouth wide open, staring toward the shed.

I didn't d-dare to follow the paths, but kept through the woods t-till I struck the lake. I only travelled in the morning and afternoon, for when the sun was overhead I c-couldn't tell where I was going; so I ate berries and slept at midday. I reached the lake above the Narrows and went back to the path. I didn't care m-much if I were caught or not. I don't want to eat another b-berry in my life.