When the. chums discovered that the-raft had broken from its mooring, you can guess there was a fine bother. Very rapidly it drifted far out to sea, until the shore became a faint line in the distance, and then disappeared al--1 together. Gwen soon began to wish that she had nothing-to do with the adventure, and, of course,she let Richard know it. Ju3t then Ted copied a dark cloud “A storm,” he Cried.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 10
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73When the. chums discovered that the-raft had broken from its mooring, you can guess there was a fine bother. Very rapidly it drifted far out to sea, until the shore became a faint line in the distance, and then disappeared al-1 together. Gwen soon began to wish that she had nothing-to do with the adventure, and, of course,she let Richard know it. Ju3t then Ted copied a dark cloud “A storm,” he Cried. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 10
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