[Gutenberg 41997] • The Light Keepers: A Story of the United States Light-house Service
- Authors
- Otis, James
- Publisher
- Tebbo
- Tags
- lighthouse keepers -- juvenile fiction
- ISBN
- 9781486484959
- Date
- 1906-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.96 MB
- Lang
- en
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'If I'm to fetch an' carry for this whole blessed crew, an' that at a time when the fish-cakes are like to be burned to a cinder, I'll send in a petition to the Board to have this 'ere stairway stretched till an ordinary man can get through without scrapin' the skin all off his shoulders, ' he said angrily, and Captain Eph replied, as he took the glasses from the huge hand which was extended toward him: ...'Me and my assistants believe it is our duty, though not so laid down in the rules and regulations, to make a special report because this morning a small boy came on to the ledge in a motor boat that Pg 44 got smashed up pretty considerable on the rocks while making a landing, said boy claiming to be the son of Captain Harlow of the five-masted schooner West Wind bound for Porto Rico, and he wishing to let his father hear that he ain't drownded.