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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER V
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I could not follow him there, but I saw him speaking on the deck to a man who did not look like a sailor.

They were there only a minute, then they went into the cabin, and when Mynheer Van Zoon came ashore he came alone." "And the man who did not look like a sailor was left on the ship.

It may mean nothing, or it may mean anything, but my mind tells me it hath an unpleasant significance.

Now, I wish I knew this man who is lying hid in the _Dirkhoeven_.

Perhaps it would be better, Jacobus, to instruct Peter to follow the lad, Lennox, and give the alarm if any threat or menace appears." "I think it is the wiser course, Benjamin, and I will even instruct Peter in such manner." He spoke a few sentences to Peter, who listened with eagerness, apparently delighted with the task set for him.


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