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Identifier: boytradersorspor00cast (find matches)
Title: The boy traders, or, The sportsman's club among the Boers
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: Castlemon, Harry, 1842-1915
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Porter & Coates Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & co
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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etty officer, steppingforward. He knew that his services would berequired and he was all ready to act. He had apair of Irons in his hand—something the boys 96 THE sportsmans club did not suppose could be found in the schoonersoutfit. Put them on, said Uncle Dick. Now,Lewis, he added, after the ruffians handsand ankles had been securely confined, ^^ let himup. Cant I give him just one leetle whack forevery man hes knocked down, capn ? asked thetrapper, flourishing one of his clenched hands inthe air. Let him up, repeated Uncle Dick. The backwoodsman obeyed the order very re-luctantly. He arose to his feet, pulling his an-tagonist up with him. Waters, is this the way you repay us for savingyour worthless life ? demanded Uncle Dick, sternly. Some of the men you struck were the very oneswho kept you from falling into the hands of thesavages on shore. Ill pay you for it hall afore I am done Avithyou, gasped the prisoner, panting from the vio-lence of his exertions. Hand you, my friend in
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AMONG THE BOERS. 97 buckskin, Ill see you some other day when thisthing— Silence V commanded Uncle Dick. Theres honly one way to stop my talkingand that is to stop my breath/ declared ^Yaters,boldly. You will go without food for twenty-fourhours for every word you utter/ replied UncleDick. Master-at-arms, take him down and puthim in the brig. Mr. Baldwin/ he continued, ina lower tone, ^ have a sentry put over him withorders to allow him to hold communication withno one. The fear of being starved into submission effect-ually closed the prisoners mouth, and withoutanother word he allowed the master-at-arms tolead him below. The boys breathed easier whenthey saw his head disappear below the combingsof the hatchway. How did this trouble begin, Mr. Baldwin ?demanded Uncle Dick. 98 The officer told him in a few words and thecaptain said, with a smile, That is a good deal of work to be done inso short a space of time. I came on deck as soonas I could get up from the table. When we reachPlo

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