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Identifier: dickhamiltonsste00gari (find matches)
Title: Dick Hamilton's steam yacht, or, A young millionaire and the kidnappers
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Garis, Howard Roger, 1873-1962
Subjects: Adventure stories Sea stories
Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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was a rush to the rail and theboys saw, not far off, on the port side, a large ves-sel, with queer stumpy masts, on the tops of whichwere big, round objects. Is it sinking? asked Henry Darby. Cantwe rescue the people? Thats a lightship, explained Captain Bar-ton, who was just being relieved at the wheel byWiddy. Its the one about twenty miles off CapeMay, the southernmost point of New Jersey. WehaVent made very good time during the night, orwed be farther south. But I thought it best toproceed slowly, until I got better acquainted withthe yacht. Thats right, agreed Dick. Were in nohurry. The lads w^atched the lonely vessel, an-chored so far off from land, until they had left itquite a distance aft, and then they found newmatters to occupy their attention. This is certainly great, Dick, remarked PaulDrew, some hours later, as he sat in a steamerchair near his chum. It beats turning out atreveille, forcing yourself into a tight uniform, andgetting ready for drill and chapel; doesnt it?
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•WITH LUSTY ARMS THE SAILORS, AIDED BY DICK AND PAUL, PULLED TOWARD THE SMALL BOAT.—Page IIO.Dick HaDiilton s Steam Yacht. THE NEW TORKPUBLIC LIBRARY A8T0». LENOX. ANDTILDBN roUNDATlONiB L SAVED FROM THE SEA 109 Yes, but old Kentfield is all right, at that.This is good for a change. But wait until we getto Cuba, and wait until v^e camp out on one ofthe Florida keys. Then well be right in it. This is good enough for me, observed Henry.If I only was sure that the old iron business,and my horse Drop it! commanded Dick, with a laugh.This is no time He ceased speaking, and arose to observeWiddy, who had stumped to the yachts side, andwas earnestly gazing at some object on the water. What is it? demanded Dick, as he advancedto where the old sailor stood, Kraciiig himselfagainst the rail, for there, was quit^ a sea on. Its a small boat,^ was the reply, ;and I thinksome one is in it. ; A small boat! repeated-Dick; • Wait and Illget a glass. ^ ^ ■ ( A boat, murmured Paul,- as he came

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  • bookauthor:Garis__Howard_Roger__1873_1962
  • booksubject:Adventure_stories
  • booksubject:Sea_stories
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Grosset___Dunlap
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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