The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; Or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; Or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
By Clarence Young (The Motor Boys #6)
3 Apr, 2020
"Oh! It's yo heave ho! and never let go, while the stormy winds do blow! blow! blow!" "Is that you, Jerry Hopkins?" asked a youth, without looking up from a box he was hammering, in the yard back of his home. "Aye, aye, my hearty! Shiver my timbers m
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"Oh! It's yo heave ho! and never let go, while the stormy winds do blow! blow! blow!" "Is that you, Jerry Hopkins?" asked a youth, without looking up from a box he was hammering, in the yard back of his home. "Aye, aye, my hearty! Shiver my timbers messmate, but we're in for a spell of bad weather!" and Jerry walked up to where Bob Baker was trying to drive a nail straight into a piece of board. "Why this sudden nautical turn?" asked Bob, aiming a hard blow, in hope of correcting a certain wobbly tendency on the part of the nail. "Is there-Wow! Jimminy crickets!" and Bob began dancing about on one foot, while his thumb was stuck in his mouth." Less