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CHAPTER XXVII THE RACE
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James broached1 the subject which was uppermost in his mind as soon as he got home.
“I wish you'd buy me a new boat, father,” he said.
“What's the matter with the boat you have now?”
“I don't want to be outdone by Herbert Carter.”
“I don't see how that can be.”
“He's got a beautiful new boat, twice as handsome as mine ever was.”
“Mr. Cameron gave it to him.”
“I don't believe it. Probably the boat belongs to Mr. Cameron and he has only let Herbert use it.”
“No, Mr. Cameron gave it to him. Herbert told me.”
“Perhaps he has not told the truth.”
“He wouldn't tell a lie—that is, about that,” said James, modifying his first assertion lest it might be a compliment. In reality he had implicit4 confidence in Herbert's word.
“You wouldn't want me to be rowing around in a poor boat, while that beggar has a new one,” said James, artfully appealing to his father's pride.
“Well, the fact is, my son,” said the squire, rather embarrassed, “it would not be convenient for me to buy you a new boat just now.”
“Why not, father? I thought you had plenty of money.”
“So I have; but I have made some investments under the advice of Mr. Temple. If you can arrange to exchange boats by paying a little to boot, you may do so.”
“I have proposed it, but Herbert is very stiff about it.”
“Humph!” said the squire, clearing his throat; “I think you will have to wait a while.”
“How long?” asked James, dissatisfied.
“I'll tell you what I'll do,” said his father, “If things go well, I expect to make a good deal of money within twelve months. Instead of a rowboat, I'll buy you a beautiful little sailboat next season.”
“Will you?” exclaimed James, delighted.
“Yes; won't that be much better?”
“You are right, father.”
Certainly a sailboat would be far better and there was very little chance of Herbert's having one given him. So James went cut rowing
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