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It beats waiting for a wagon and giving the drift a twenty-mile start. We could lash our blankets on a pack horse and ride it night or day." "What a long head!" approvingly said Sargent. "Joel, you could almost eat out of a churn. An emergency camp on the Prairie Dog is surely a meaty idea. But that's for next winter, and beef shipping's on in full blast right now.

"Trade ain't what it used to be; ships are more than half their time looking for freights. And even when they get them they're hardly worth having." Mr. Chalk started and, leaning over, whispered to Mr. Tredgold. "No harm in it," said the latter. "Better leave it to me. Shipping's dull, then?" he inquired, turning to Captain Brisket. "Dull?" was the reply. "Dull ain't no name for it." Mr.

Yes, they lived more dignified, and their houses were better within an' without. Shipping's a terrible loss to this part o' New England from a social point o' view, ma'am." "I have thought of that myself," I returned, with my interest quite awakened. "It accounts for the change in a great many things, the sad disappearance of sea-captains, doesn't it?"

"Trade ain't what it used to be; ships are more than half their time looking for freights. And even when they get them they're hardly worth having." Mr. Chalk started and, leaning over, whispered to Mr. Tredgold. "No harm in it," said the latter. "Better leave it to me. Shipping's dull, then?" he inquired, turning to Captain Brisket. "Dull?" was the reply. "Dull ain't no name for it." Mr.

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