Rod of the Lone Patrol by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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"No, I can't," was the somewhat nervous reply. "Ever been in the water?" "Oh, yes. Lots of times." "And ye can't swim. Well, ye'll have to git over that if ye're round where I am." "Can you swim, Captain Josh?" Rod asked. "Ho, ho," and the old man leaned back in his chair and shook with laughter. "Kin I swim? Why, boy, I could swim before I was as old as you. When I was fifteen I could swim across the river." "You could!" and Rod's eyes shone with admiration. "Did you ever swim across the ocean, captain?" "Not quite, lad. Not quite that far." "Well, then, I will some day, Captain Josh," Rod cried, as he rose to his feet, and stood erect. "When I'm a man, I'll swim across the ocean and back again before breakfast, see if I don't." "That'll be quite an undertakin', lad," and the captain's eyes twinkled. "I hope I'll be standin' on the shore when ye git back. I guess ye'll have more cause fer thankfulness then than ye did after eatin' yer dinner to-day. But come," and he rose suddenly to his feet; "I want ye to help me put out my net. Ye must take a nice fresh |
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