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By Sheer Pluck

CHAPTER I: A FISHING EXCURSION
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"In the first place," he said, "the wind is blowing off shore, and although it's calm here it will be rougher farther out; and, unless I'm mistaken, the wind is getting up fast.

Besides this it will be much more comfortable to fish from a good sized boat." His comrades grumbled at the extra labor which the large boat would entail in rowing.

However, they finally gave in and the boat was launched.
"Look out, Master Hargate," the boatman said as they started; "you'd best not go out too far, for the wind is freshening fast, and we shall have, I think, a nasty night." The boys thought little of the warning, for the sky was bright and blue, broken only by a few gauzy white clouds which streaked it here and there.

They rowed out about a mile, and then laying in their oars, lowered their grapnel and began to fish.

The sport was good.


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