Midshipman Merrill
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MIDSHIPMAN MERRILL
BY HENRY HARRISON LEWIS
AUTHOR OF “Centre-Board Jim,” “Ensign Merrill,” etc.
PHILADELPHIA DAVID MCKAY, PUBLISHER 610 South Washington Square
Copyright, 1899, By STREET & SMITH
MIDSHIPMAN MERRILL.
“There comes that sea cub of Beacon Cliff, mates, so let us clip his claws.”
“So say I, mates, for he’s too blue blooded to associate with us, if he is only a fisher lad.”
“It’s the living in that old rookery, Cliff Castle, that has turned his head and made him so conceited.”
“No, he’s been high-toned ever since he saved that schooner from being wrecked in Hopeless Haven; but I say let us take him down a peg or two, mates.”