"I should think so! she's my own sister," said the boy proudly. "The little one too."
"Pretty girls, both of them. Won't you introduce me?"
"Yes, I suppose so," returned the boy a little doubtfully, and taking a more critical survey of his new acquaintance than he had thought necessary before; "you—you're a gentleman and a good man, aren't you?"
"Don't I look like it?" laughed the captain. "Would you take me for a rogue?"
"I—I don't believe you'd be a burglar or a thief, but——"
"Well?"
"Please don't think I mean to be rude, sir, but you broke the third commandment a minute ago."
"The third? which is that? for I really don't remember."
"I thought you'd forgotten it," said Herbert.
"It's the one that says, 'Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain,'" answered Harold, in low reverent tones.