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ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN HORN
was the first time he looked into the mound. No, sir; we have enough, and it is the part of sensible men to stop when they have enough."
Burke shook his head. "If I'd been there," he said, "I should have looked for a crack in that floor."
"When the brig weighed anchor, she did not set out for the open sea, but proceeded back to the Rackbirds' cove, where she anchored again. Before setting out, the next day, on his voyage to France, the captain wished to take on board a supply of fresh water.
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