The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf by Captain Quincy [pseud.] Allen
page 82 of 191 (42%)
page 82 of 191 (42%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
"Do you think it could be a joke?" asked Will.
"Never. My dad was too serious when he gave it to me; and besides, he never jokes like that. We must wait a little while, and then learn the truth. Depend on it, he had a good reason for what he did. I expect we'll get something of a big surprise." "There comes Bluff, and I really believe the fellow's got some oysters opened, by the way he carries that kettle," said Will. "And just look at the expression on his face, will you? A fellow who had won a first prize in school could hardly seem more tickled." "Oh, I've got 'em, all right, boys, about a big quart, too, and only cut myself half a dozen times," cried Bluff, laughing as he scrambled aboard. "And I give you fair warning that those cuts will hurt worse to-morrow than they do now. Let me see. Well, they do look pretty fine. I reckon you've got lots of broken shells in with the oysters, so I'll take care to strain the mess. How shall we have them for the first, boys?" asked Frank. "I'm just hankering for scalloped oysters, but perhaps a stew would be easier to start with. We have the unsweetened milk, you know, and they say that answers first rate. How are you on that, Frank?" "I can manage it first rate. Are you fond of a stew, Will?" "Yes. I like them any way. But I was watching Jerry out there. What under the sun is he doing?" |
|