Commodore Barneys Young Spies a Boys Story of the Burning of the City of Was

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" Darius asked abruptly.
" Only two or three times. " " Well that's where you ought'er be, tellin' the commodore all you know, an' if the three of you agree, here's a plan we'll try. " Darius looked at Jerry and me as he spoke, therefore I understood that we were counted as two of the three to whom he referred.
" I'm agreeable to anythin' you figger out, Darius, " Bill Jepsoa said as he wrung the w T ater from his scanty clot ing.
" Well then, Amos an' Jerry shall take you in the canoe, an' sta
...rt for Nottingham within the next ten minutes. Since they left to look for you I've been fixin' up a sail for the craft, an 7 with a breeze like this you ought'er be well across the Potomac by sunrise. " 138 COMMODORE BARNEY'S YOUNG SPIES.
" Don't you need the lads with you? " Jepson asked as Jerry and I looked at each other in sur- prise, and, perhaps, displeasure.
" Yes ; but not so much as I need to hear from the commodore after he knows what you've got to say. " " The Britishers are certain to search this craft 'twixt now an' to-morrow night, an' seein' the canoe is gone, may smell a rat, " the deserter sug- gested.


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