The Motor Girls on Waters Blue - Or the Strange Cruise of the Tartar by Margaret Penrose
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of us than behind us."
"I hope more happiness," said Cora, softly. "Of course," whispered Jack. They told Joe they would see Senor Hendos, and arrange with him for chartering the Tartar. Then, in two hacks, they made their way back to the hotel. All of them were anxious to get started on the cruise that might mean so much. "Do you really mean you'll take me wiz you?" asked Inez, of Cora, as they entered the hotel. "Of course, my dear! I wouldn't think of leaving you," was the warm answer. "And we need you with us. Besides, you heard what Jack said about your father." "Oh, will he try to rescue him?" "I'm sure he will, if it's at all possible." Something of the news concerning the young Americans was soon current in the hotel, and Cora and her friends were favored with many strange glances, as they walked through the foyer. "We must thank Senor Ramo for his kindness in giving us the note to the captain,"' said Cora, ever thoughtful of the nice little courtesies of life. "Indeed we must," agreed Belle, who had quite recovered her composure, and, save for a suspicious redness of the eyes, showed |
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