The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo
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page 118 of 820 (14%)
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"I say that I will try for soundings." "The resistance of the water will prevent the lead from sinking, and the line will break. Ah! so this is your first time in these waters?" "The first time." "Very well; in that case listen, skipper." The tone of the word "listen" was so commanding that the skipper made an obeisance. "Master Doctor, I am all attention." "Port your helm, and haul up on the starboard tack." "What do you mean?" "Steer your course to the west." "Caramba!" "Steer your course to the west." "Impossible." "As you will. What I tell you is for the others' sake. As for myself, I am indifferent." |
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