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The Submarine Boys and the Middies - The Prize Detail at Annapolis by Victor G. Durham
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protested Truax, moving toward the door that separated the engine room
from the cabin.

But young Somers caught the stranger by the sleeve of the oily jumper
that Sam had donned on beginning his work.

"Do you know what folks say about me?" demanded Eph, with a significant
glare.

"What do they say?"

"Folks have an idea that, at most times, I'm one of the best-natured
fellows on earth," declared Eph, solemnly. "Yet they do say that, when
I'm crossed in anything my mind's made up to, I can be tarnation ugly.
I just told you I don't want the captain disturbed. Do you know, Sam
Truax, I feel a queer notion coming over me? I've an idea that that
feeling is just plain ugliness coming to life!"

Truax came back from the door, a grin on his face. Yet, when he turned
his head away, there was a queer, almost deadly flash in the fellow's
eyes.

Jack slept, uneasily, until towards the middle of the afternoon. As
soon as Eph found him awake, that young man brought the captain a plate
of toast and a bowl of broth, both prepared at the little galley stove.

"Sit up and get away with these," urged Eph, placing the tray on the
cabin table. "Wait a minute. I'll prop you up and put a pillow at
your back."

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