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"Certainly, sir. I shall be very happy to furnish a boat for you," replied Paul, politely. "Mr. Terrill, you will pipe away the first cutters for Mr. Hamblin." "Yes, sir," replied the first lieutenant, touching his cap. "Boatswain, pipe away the first cutters for Mr. Hamblin." "Mr. Terrill, you will pipe away the crew of the gig for me. I will go on board of the ship," added the captain.

But we will discuss this matter in the cabin, if you please," added the principal, as he led the way below. "Unless an instructor is sustained, of course he can do nothing," said the professor, as he seated himself in the cabin. "Certainly not. I will hear your complaint now, Mr. Hamblin," replied the principal.

The sky behind it was full of the splintered glories of the descending sun, and before long she expected to hear Harney's bicycle-bell in the lane. He had bicycled to Hamblin, instead of driving there with his cousin and her friends, so that he might be able to make his escape earlier and stop on the way back at the deserted house, which was on the road to Hamblin.

The culprit came forward, and touched his cap to the captain. "For your conduct this morning to Mr. Hamblin I shall send you on board of the ship," said Paul, in firm and decided tones. "I couldn't help it, Captain Kendall," pleaded McDougal; but he exhibited none of the servility which had characterized his demeanor to the professor; he knew the captain too well to resort to such an expedient.

Hamblin declared it was another evidence that the students in the consort were all in league, and that the captain of her, instead of being cheered, ought to be in the brig. Before the dinner was finished, a Dutch steamer, which Mr. Fluxion had engaged, came alongside the ship, and all hands were piped on board. She then went to the Josephine, and received her company.

"Affirm or deny it, if you please." "I will grant that I did, though I do not now distinctly remember. It was wrong for me to use such language under any circumstances, but I have not been in the habit of being snubbed by my pupils." "Is there any other material fact you wish to add, Mr. Hamblin?" asked the principal.

Hamblin defeated by himself rather than the captain bolted from the group, and rushed down into the cabin. The entire ship's company had crowded aft to witness this exciting scene. "Three cheers for Captain Kendall!" shouted a daring fellow. "One!" They were given, in spite of Paul's cry for "silence," and then the crew scattered.

Hamblin's trunk, and presently the professor himself appeared with his overcoat on his arm, and his cane and umbrella in his hand. There was a decided sensation among the crew. The barge was lowered and placed in charge of the third lieutenant. Mr. Hamblin bowed stiffly and coldly to the other professors, and followed his baggage into the boat, taking no notice whatever of any of the students.

She could not hope to do the fifteen miles to the Mountain that afternoon; but she knew of a place half-way to Hamblin where she could sleep, and where no one would think of looking for her. It was a little deserted house on a slope in one of the lonely rifts of the hills. She had seen it once, years before, when she had gone on a nutting expedition to the grove of walnuts below it.

George to the Colorado River, by way of Grand Wash. The Old Scout's Later Years In May, 1876, Hamblin served as guide for Daniel H. Wells, Erastus Snow and a number of other leading men of Utah on their way to visit the new Arizona settlements. The Colorado was at flood and the passage at Lee's Ferry, May 28, was a dangerous one.

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