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Updated: June 8, 2025
The main line of the Great Southern Railway passes seven miles to the north of this derelict port, and converse with the outer world was kept up for many years by carriers' carts, which journeyed to and fro between the town and the wayside station of Cullerne Road.
There was a pannikin of cold stewed tea slung from a hook in there, and half a sea biscuit on one of the bunks. He ate and drank greedily, and then went out again along the streaming decks to work, so far as his single pair of hands could accomplish such a thing, at getting the huge derelict once more in sailing trim.
"Do you deny that you are following me, and seeking to find the derelict Rockhaven?" demanded Mr. De Vere. "I deny nothing I admit nothing, my dear partner." "I am no longer in partnership with you, since you tried to cheat me," was the answer. "I consider our relations at an end." "Very well. But I am sorry to see that you are hurt. I hope it is nothing serious."
Kenneth did not hear the taunting reply or heed the sneer. He was still staring at this counterpart of himself, this very image yet who was not himself, but a human derelict, a wretched, sodden outcast. All at once, an overwhelming, horrible suggestion rushed across his brain. Could it be, was it his long lost twin brother? Almost gasping, he demanded: "Who are you?" Handsome chuckled.
I was now able to look about me, and see what damage had been done; and you may imagine my relief when I found that the ship was still sound and water- tight, although the bulwarks were all gone, and she had all the appearance of a derelict. One of the first things I did was to go down and unloose the dog poor Bruno.
The wrongs which we have suffered from Mexico are before the world and must deeply impress every American citizen. A government which is either unable or unwilling to redress such wrongs is derelict to its highest duties. The difficulty consists in selecting and enforcing the remedy.
In the tightly-closed cabin the derelict hunters were now at the mercy of the mysterious influence an influence they could not see or guard against, and from which they were in deadly peril. STRANGE things happen on the ocean. Sometimes slight occurrences lead to great results. When the sailors deserted the brig Rockhaven, provisioning their boats in a hurry, one water cask was left behind.
But this girl threatened to destroy the ship rather than its owner, so she was not actually an assassin at all. "I'd rather you didn't do that," said Calhoun dryly. "Besides, you'd get deadly bored if we were stuck in a derelict waiting for our air and food to give out." Murgatroyd, for no reason whatever, felt it necessary to enter the conversation: "Chee-chee-chee!"
Ross clung to the hope that somehow he had endangered the Reds' job here by activating the communication system of the derelict and calling the attention of its probable owners to its fate. He also believed that the owners might take steps to regain their property.
In view of the ample justification for the act of the Lexington and the derelict condition of the islands before and after their alleged occupation by Argentine colonists, this Government considers the claim as wholly groundless. Question has arisen with the Government of Austria-Hungary touching the representation of the United States at Vienna.
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