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CHAPTER 15. GRIT ENGAGES ANOTHER BOAT.
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When Phil displayed the bill of sale, made out in due form by Brandon, Grit1 was for the moment taken aback.
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"Whose boat is it now?" continued Phil triumphantly2.
"It is mine," answered Grit quietly; "for Mr. Brandon had no right to sell it."
"I have nothing to do with that," said Phil. "He is your stepfather—you ought to feel proud of having a jail-bird in the family—and he told me the boat was his."
"I shall not contest your claim at present," said Grit. "As long as it passes out of my hands, you may as well have it as any one."
"Thank you, I don't care to buy back my own property. Besides, Mr. Brandon would be ready to sell it again to-morrow. As to what you say of him, I shan't undertake to defend him. I am not particularly proud of the relationship."
"What are you going to do for a boat to ferry your passengers?" asked Phil.
"I don't know."
"I'll let you this for fifty cents a day."
"That would be about half of my receipts, and you would get your money back in ten days. I don't care about making such a bargain as that."
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"You'll have to give up your business, then," said Phil.
"No, he won't," said Jesse Burns. "I will give him the use of mine, and won't charge him a cent."
"Thank you, Jesse. You are a true friend," said Grit warmly. "You are doing me a great favor."
"And I am glad to do it. Suppose we pull to land? There are three persons at the landing who look as if they wanted to be ferried across."
Grit seized the oars4 and impelled5 the boat to land. As Jesse had said, there were three persons waiting, a gentleman and two ladies, who at once engaged the services of the young boatman.
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grit
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n.沙粒,决心,勇气;v.下定决心,咬紧牙关 | |
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tavern
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maliciously
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maudlin
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