The Boy Chums Cruising in Florida Waters / or, The Perils and Dangers of the Fishing Fleet
The Boy Chums Cruising in Florida Waters.
OR The Perils and Dangers of the Fishing Fleet By WILMER M. ELY Author of The Boy Chums on Indian River, The Boy Chums in The Forest, The Boy Chums' Perilous Cruise, The Boy Chums on Haunted Island, The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico.
Copyright, 1914 By A. L. Burt Company. THE BOY CHUMS CRUISING IN FLORIDA WATERS.
Is this Mr. Daniels?
The busy man at the paper-littered desk swung around in his chair and treated the speaker and his three companions to a brief but keen appraising glance. Swift as it was, he noted that the questioner was a sturdy, well-built lad with a frank open face deeply tanned by wind and sun. His companions consisted of another boy about the same age but of slighter build, an elderly, stout, heavily-whiskered man with the unmistakable stamp of the sailor in his bearing, and a little negro lad with a grinning, good-humored face. All three bore an appearance of health and cleanliness and their clothes, though old and worn, were neatly patched and as spotless as soap and water could make them.
Daniels is my name, he replied, briskly, what can I do for you?
We want a chance to fish for you, sir.
Have you had any experience?