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Chapter 10 ACROSS THE STEPPING-STONES

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t men are seldom swift of foot or light of turn, so these robust and sturdy boats must have their own time and swing allowed them, ere ever they would come round or step out. Having met a good deal

ference in great things, it was very difficult for anybody to find out exactly the difference between a boat built here and a boat built ten or twenty miles off, in imitation of her. The sea, however, knew the difference in a moment between the true thing and the counterfeit, and encouraged the one to go merrily on, while it sent bac

s mind by building a boat for stormy weather, such as they very seldom have inshore, but are likely to meet with outside the Head. As yet there were not many rowing boats here fit to go far in tumbling water, though the few that could do it d

was even outgrowing the paternal skill, with experiments against experience. He had beautiful theories of his own, and felt certain that he could prove them,

ngered him. Home he went, in good time for dinner, as the duty of a young man is; and instead of laughing when he came by, the maids of Springhaven smiled at him. This quite righted him in his own opinion, yet leaving him the benefit of the doubt which comes from a shake in that cradle lately. He made a good dinner

rovent of two and sixpence sterling. The Admiral's man of law, Mr. Furkettle, had strongly advised, and well prepared the necessary instrument, which would grow into value by-and-by, as evidence of title. And who could serve summary proce

the two-legged creatures near them did. Inasmuch as they had soft banks of herb and vivid moss to sit upon, sweet crisp grass and juicy clover for unlabored victuals-as well as a thousand other nibbles which we are too gross to understand-and for beverage not only all the abundance of the brook (whose brilliance might taste of men), but also a little spring of their own which came out of its hole like a rabbit; and then for scenery all the s

-skin'd soles of gentlefolk. For any one, with a five-shilling pair of boots to terminate in, might skip dry-footed across the sandy purlings of the rivulet. And only when a flood cam

show to it. But as it went on naturally growing, seldom appearing to make much noise, unless there was a man very near it, and even then keeping him from doing any harm-outside the disturbance that he lives in-without so much as a council called, they tolerated this encroachment. Some of th

aware of all their bliss, and feeling worthy of it, the blameless citizens pour forth, upon a mild spring evening, to give one another the time of day, to gaze at the labors of men upon the sea, and to take the sweet leisure, the breeze, and the browse. The gray old conies of curule rank, prime senators of the sandy beach, and father of the father-land, hold a just session upon the head borough, and look like brown loaves in the distance. But these are conies of great

ed of the cares that are coming, or the prick-eared fears of the elders, a fine lot of young bunnies with tails on the frisk scour everywhere over the warren. Up and down the grassy dips and yellow piles of w

feather of a last year's bloom has moved, unless they moved it. Yet signal of peril has passed among them; they curve their soft ears for the sound of it, and open their

en sound work was, and a monastery flourished in the valley. Even though they come down from great Hercules himself, never have they been crossed by a prettier foot or a fairer form than now came gayly over them. But the rabbits made no account of that. To the young man with the adze they were quite a

declared impossible without a dock-yard. Three planks being fixed, he was sure of the rest, and could well afford to stop, to admire the effect, and feel proud of

s bright in her hair, and in the soft garnish of health on her cheeks, and the vigorous play of young life in her eyes; while the silvery glance of t

ills where the cradle of the boat was, fine rushes grew, and tufts of ragwort, and stalks of last year's thistles, and sea-osiers where the spring oozed down. Throu

ships are female in almost all languages, not only because of the

ith the smacks. But perhaps you sent your son instead. I am so glad to see you! I

. Father is gone with the fishing long ago.

am quite surprised that you should work

ile she walked off, until the clear duty of righting himself in her

but she did not turn round, though her name was "Miss Dolly" all over Springhaven, and she liked it. "You a

obeyed him; "and I ask your pardon for speaking so. But if you think

to you. I think it is wrong that you should go on, when everybo

ever goeth out of fair play to his knowledge. He hath a-been hard upon me this day; but the main of it was to check mother of her ways. You

to talk so. Your mother spoils you, and this is all the thanks

he smiled and said, "I beg your pardon," as gracefully as any gentleman could say it; "but let me see you safe to your own ga

s he lifted his working cap to her, showing his bright curls against the darkening sea; "I am very much obliged to you, and I do hope

hurried through the trees-"that he should be nothing but a fisherman! He is a gentleman

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Chapter 1 WHEN THE SHIP COMES HOME
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Chapter 2 WITH HER CREW AND CARGO
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Chapter 3 AND HER TRUE COMMANDER
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Chapter 4 AND HER FAITHFUL CHAPLAIN
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Chapter 5 OPINION, MALE AND FEMALE
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Chapter 6 AS OTHERS SEE US
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Chapter 7 A SQUADRON IN THE DOWNS
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Chapter 8 A LESSON IN THE AENEID
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Chapter 9 THE MAROON
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Chapter 10 ACROSS THE STEPPING-STONES
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Chapter 11 NO PROMOTION
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Chapter 12 AT THE YEW-TREE
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Chapter 13 WHENCE, AND WHEREFORE
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Chapter 14 A HORRIBLE SUGGESTION
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Chapter 15 ORDEAL OF AUDIT
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Chapter 16 FOX-HILL
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Chapter 17 SEA-SIDE LODGINGS
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Chapter 18 FRENCH AND ENGLISH
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Chapter 19 IN THE LINE OF FIRE
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Chapter 20 AMONG THE LADIES
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Chapter 21 A GRACIOUS MERCY
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Chapter 22 A SPECIAL URGENCY
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Chapter 23 YOH-HEAVE-OH!
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Chapter 24 ACCORDING TO CONTRACT
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Chapter 25 NO CONCERN OF OURS
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Chapter 26 LONG-PIPE TIMES
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Chapter 27 FAIR IN THEORY
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Chapter 28 FOUL IN PRACTICE
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Chapter 29 MATERNAL ELOQUENCE
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Chapter 30 PATERNAL DISCIPLINE
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Chapter 31 SORE TEMPTATION
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Chapter 32 THE TRIALS OF FAITH
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Chapter 33 FAREWELL, DANIEL
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Chapter 34 CAULIFLOWERS
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Chapter 35 LOYAL, AYE LOYAL
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Chapter 36 FAIR CRITICISM
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Chapter 37 NEITHER AT HOME
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Chapter 38 EVERYBODY'S MASTER
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Chapter 39 RUNNING THE GAUNTLET
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Chapter 40 SHELFING THE QUESTION
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Chapter 41 LISTENERS HEAR NO GOOD
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Chapter 42 ANSWERING THE QUESTION
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Chapter 43 LITTLE AND GREAT PEOPLE
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Chapter 44 DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN
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Chapter 45 FATHER, AND CHILD
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Chapter 46 CATAMARANS
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Chapter 47 ENTER AND EXIT
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Chapter 48 MOTHER SCUDAMORE
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Chapter 49 EVIL COMMUNICATIONS
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Chapter 50 HIS SAVAGE SPIRIT
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Chapter 51 STRANGE CRAFT
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Chapter 52 KIND ENQUIRIES
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Chapter 53 TIME AND PLACE
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Chapter 54 IN A SAD PLIGHT
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Chapter 55 IN SAVAGE GUISE
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Chapter 56 THE SILVER VOICE
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Chapter 57 BELOW THE LINE
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Chapter 58 IN EARLY MORN
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Chapter 59 NEAR OUR SHORES
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Chapter 60 NO DANGER, GENTLEMEN
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Chapter 61 DISCHARGED FROM DUTY
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Chapter 62 THE WAY OUT OF IT
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Chapter 63 THE FATAL STEP
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Chapter 64 WRATH AND SORROW
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Chapter 65 TRAFALGAR
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Chapter 66 THE LAST BULLETIN
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