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Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 815    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

e top of a great wave, and then it would race down on the other side as if they were bob-sledding and great sport it was, too,

nd they rode along faster and presently, Swe

another

nel Cob, looking in

re. Look!" an

black stretch of what appeared

no more savages to fig

e will," sai

eetclover. "It seems t

rnel Cob, for at that momen

t," said Sweetclo

only frowned an

but this time it was very much nearer and

le!" said S

said he, and

s very large, nearly as big around as an acre. And when it got very near to the boat, i

t in its mouth when Kernel Cob swung his swor

iving no reply from Sweetclover, he l

eaking badly from a crack in the

of the turtle and laid her gently down, for the shoe was sinkin

d now to revive Sweetclover." This he soon did an

re we?"

tle's back," la

now, for we have no sail," said S

any good," said Kernel Cob

" said Sweetclove

ge voice, and looking about quickly,

to see you," s

me to give us a li

d the sea-horse. "And wh

Peggs' motheranfathe

e Horse, "and I'll see that you

the horse and helped Sweet

we?" asked

re," said the sea-horse

y are there, if you ple

nd trotted away as nearly li

At first the sea-horse paid no attention to the storm, but one great big clap

stream of foam flung out from his mouth, he turned and raced through the water at a

and nothing could stop him. On and on they raced, but everything must com

inal spurt dashed into an inlet where many ships ro

shouted

until, with a last gasp, he flung himself fo

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