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Frank, the Young Naturalist

CHAPTER VI
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"If I had been there, I would have run up and thrown _them_ out." "And you could have done it easy enough," said one of the boys, who had for some time remained silent.
"Frank Nelson and his set are not such great fellows, after all." "Of course they ain't," said the other.

"They feel big enough; but I guess, if we get this company we have spoken of started, and they undertake to interfere with us, we will take them down a peg or two." "That's the talk!" said Charles.

"I never let any one stop me when I have once made up my mind to do a thing.

I would as soon knock Frank Nelson down as any body else." By this time the boat, which had been headed toward the shore, entered the creek, and Charles drew up to the wharf, and, after setting his companions ashore, and directing them to speak to every one whom they thought would be willing to join the company, and to no one else, he drew down the sails, and pulled up the creek toward the place where he kept his boat.
A week passed, and things went on swimmingly.

Thirty boys had enrolled themselves as members of the Regulators, as the company was called, and Charles, who had been chosen captain, had carried out his plans so quietly, that he was confident that no one outside of the company knew of its existence.


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