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"Is Ned at home?" "No; he has gone up to Searsport to stay over Sunday with uncle Henry." "Has he? I'm sorry. Is your father at home?" "He is in his library, and there is some one with him. Won't you sit down, Don John?" "Thank you," added Donald, seating himself in a rustic chair. "It is very warm this afternoon."

"I will go, sir, and run the risk," replied Donald, as he led the way down to the boat. Shoving her off, he helped the captain into her, and hoisted the sail. "What boat's that over there?" demanded Captain Shivernock, as he pointed at the craft sailed by Laud Cavendish, which was still standing on towards Searsport. Donald told him who was in her. "Don't go near her," said he, sternly.

"Remember, I am to be on that ship many a month," I retorted. "Why, heavens, bid him up to a thousand if necessary." "We'll try," said Mr. Gray, "but we warn you not to place too much dependence on our efforts. Captain West is in Searsport at the present time, and we will write him to-day." To my astonishment Mr.

I'll give you a bill of sale as soon as I go ashore. Not another word, or I'll pound your head. Don't tell anybody I gave her to you, or that you have seen me. If you do there will be a job for a coffin-maker." The captain shoved off the boat, and laid her course across the bay, evidently to avoid Laud Cavendish, whose craft was a mile distant; for he had probably put in at Searsport.

I was going to buy one for another man. I must be going now," added Laud, as he went down to his boat. Hoisting his sail, he shoved off, and stood over towards Searsport. Donald walked up the slope to the Head, from which he could see the yacht club fleet as soon as it sailed from the city. Donald seated himself on a rock, with his gaze directed towards Belfast.

Brother Curtis entered the Maine Conference in 1845, and in that Conference and the East Maine he filled the following appointments: Bingham, Corinth, Onoro, Frankfort, Searsport, Brick Chapel, Bangor, Bangor District, and again Brick Chapel. He was transferred to the Wisconsin Conference in 1862, and was appointed to Janesville. His next appointment was Delavan, where he remained three years.

"Can't you go any how, Sam?" said Donald, turning to his friend. "No, I must go home now. I have to drive over to Searsport after my sister," replied Sam, as he left the yacht, and walked up the wharf. Donald hoisted the jib of the Sea Foam, shoved off her head, and laid her course, with the wind over the quarter, for Turtle Head distant about seven miles.

No papers as to the latter were produced. The second vessel was also a barque, the Investigator, of Searsport, Maine. One fourth of the vessel was owned in South Carolina, and the share of the South Carolina owner was omitted from the ransom bond amount of bond being less one-fourth fifteen thousand dollars.

We are going to have a little trial trip in her over to Turtle Head, and, perhaps, round by Searsport." "Is the Sea Foam really done?" asked Nellie, her eyes sparkling with delight. "Yes, she is all ready, and father will deliver her to Ned on Monday, if everything works right about her. I thought some of your folks, especially Ned, would like to be in her on the first trip."

Donald threw the boat up into the wind, under the stern of Laud's craft. "I thought you were going down to Camden," said he. "You won't get there to-day at this rate." "I forgot some things I wanted, and ran up to Searsport after them. But what are you doing in the Juno, Don John?" "She's going to be sold, Laud," replied Donald, dodging the direct question.