[All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookAll Aboard; or, Life on the Lake CHAPTER VII 8/9
"The fellows say he is almost as good as Frank Sedley." "If we had another boat we should want a commodore," continued Tony. "And I was thinking, if we got another, that Frank would be the commodore, and command the fleet.
Then there would be a coxswain to each boat besides." "That would be first rate." "Let us have the other boat." "Hurrah! so I say." "I suppose we could buy two six-oar boats for our money," added Tony. "And have four in the fleet ?" "Perhaps three four-oar boats." "Five boats in the fleet! That would be a glorious squadron!" The boys could hardly repress the delight which these air castles excited, and several of them kept jumping up and down, they were so nervous and so elated. "Come, Tony, let us settle the business, and order the boats at once," said Dick Chester. "We had better think a while of it.
Something else may turn up which will suit us even better than the fleet.
Of course we must consult Captain Sedley and George before we do anything," replied Tony. "They will be willing." "Perhaps they will, and perhaps they won't." "I know they will," said Dick. "We will consult them, at any rate.
It is necessary to take a vote concerning the division of the money." Of course the club voted not to divide; and it was decided that the money should remain in the hands of George Weston until the fleet question should be settled. "Now, boys," said Tony, "next Monday is town meeting day, and school don't keep.
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