Willis the Pilot by Paul Adrien
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"I shall do so with pleasure, Willis."
"In that case, since I am an admiral, the first thing I shall do, is to pardon myself for the faults I committed whilst I was a pilot." "Capital!" said Ernest, "that puts me in mind of Louis XII., who, on ascending the throne, said that it was not for the King of France to revenge the wrongs of the Duke of Orleans." "What, then, is to become of the boys? I intended to make you their compass--on land, of course." "The boys," cried the latter, "are willing to enlist as seamen, and accompany the admiral on his cruise." "You will spin yarns for us, Willis, will you not?" "Well, my lads, if you want a sleeping dose, I will undertake to do that." "But there are objections to this arrangement," Mrs. Becker hastily added. "What are they, mother?" "In the first place, a storm might arise some fine night--one of those dreadful hurricanes that continue several days, like the one that terrified us so much lately--and then all communication would be cut off between us." |
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