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o be painting her sides. That will give the look that we are safe to lie here some time--which is the last thing the _Belle Helene_ really would do, or will do. They think we've run past the city already, and they'll be watching at Quarantine, and along the Lake Borgne Canal. Most of the yachts go out that way, headed for Florida. We'll go the other way. It's an adventure, Peterson, and one which any viking, like yourself, ought to relish." "So I do, Mr. Harry," said he, "but I hardly knew which course to lay." "Blood will tell, Peterson," said I. "Your ancestors were Danish pirates; mine were English pirates." "For God's sake, Mr. Harry, don't talk that way. We mustn't go against the law." "I'm not sure that we have as yet, Peterson, for the law says nothing about abduction of ladies in pairs, or for purposes truly honorable. Frankly, Peterson--and because you've been long in my employ--I'll tell you something. I intend to marry that young lady if she's not already married to Mr. Davidson." "Lord, Mr. Harry, she ain't--at least not since she come aboard the boat." "In that case," said I, drawing a long breath, "this is not such a bad world after all." "Not at all, Mr. Harry. I was going to say, as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb, but of course I don't know about what she'll say. She looks to me like one of these girls that's been petted a good deal, and Mr. Harry, believe me, I always fight shy of a pet horse, or a pet boat, or a pet woman--they're always hard to handle, and they raise the devil when they get a chance. I hope you'll pardon me, sir." "On the contrary, Peterson, I am grateful to you. You are on double pay from the time I took command. Moreover, I promise you the best cruise we ever had together. Once among the shallow bays on the coast down there, we can take care of ourselves while this chase cools down. We're faster than anything on the Gulf, and draw less water than most of them of anything like our speed. You take care of the boat and I'll take care of the girl--or try to. I have attachment papers all made out, to file on the boat if need be--and I also have an attachment for the girl, when it comes to that." The old man shook his head. "I've got the easiest job," said he. CHAPTER XXIV IN WHICH WE HAVE A SENSATION With no more than these slight precautions which I have indicated, we lay all that afternoon in plain view of the world; and because all the world co
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