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A Tale of the Sea
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Mr. Henderson has combined his knowledge of the sea with his experience
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American cruiser _Detroit_, a third having enlisted in the Brazilian
navy on the battle-ship _Aquidaban_, and the fourth being a soldier on
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_BY THE SAME AUTHOR:_
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Poems by
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Mrs. Sangster has a charming way, quite her own, of writing verse to
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BY THE SEA.
"Those rays, Tommy," said Mrs. Judkins to her little boy, "means that
the sun is drawing the water up to the sky for rain."
"And then," replied Tommy, "are we soon going to have
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