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Kay, Ross

"Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motorboat"


"You don't need to mind this too much," suggested John in his
loudest tones. "I have seen the wind come up and then go down
just as suddenly as it came. Perhaps that will be the way it will
be to-day."
Whatever the thoughts in the minds of George and Grant were they
did not express them. They were standing near the wheel eagerly
looking before them.
Each boy was hopeful that a boat might be seen which would come
to the aid of the unfortunate Black Growler. Several passing
steamers were seen low on the horizon, but it was impossible to
attract the attention of any.
"I feel," said George at last breaking in upon the silence, "that
we made a great mistake this morning when we didn't take the
advice of that man in Oswego."
"What man? What was his advice?" asked Grant.
"Why the one who told us that we ought not to start out on Lake
Ontario without taking some man along with us who knew the course
and could help us if we got into a fix."
"I don't like such remarks at this time," said Grant. "I never
want the man who says 'I told you so' to come around to me with
his comfort."
"I didn't mean it that way," protested George.
"Of course you didn't, Pop, but we're boxed here as sure as you
live. There isn't any use in complaining or in spending our time
wishing that we had done something else. Is the wind going down
any?"
"Not a bit," spoke up John.


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