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Outward Bound

CHAPTER XVII
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Besides, I am not in favor of having the time or the manner of accomplishing the work talked about among the members.

I believe in one-man power in an affair of this sort.

There should be one head, who should plan and command; all the rest should obey.

If every step in the thing must be discussed and agreed upon, we shall never do anything.

One fellow will want it done in one way, and another in some other way." "I think you are more than half right," replied Shuffles, who was confident that he should be the person chosen to arrange the plans and issue the commands.
"I know I am wholly right," added Pelham, who was equally confident that he should enjoy the undivided sway of the League.


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