. Left end Edwards . It was Steve, Steve on his back, with only his head and shoulders above the water THE NEW YORK1IC LIBRARY TOR, IV \ND LEFT END EDWAKDS 321 Wheres Steve? asked Tom. Nortonnodded toward the Long Island shore. Somewhere out there, he answered. Hewas too much for me. I had to quit. The chumpswims like a—a dolphin. Im going in, getting cold. 66 I guess wed all better, agreed ! Whats that? Help! From somewhere beyond the mouthof the little cove the cry came, sharp, imperative,and was repeated again while they listened. 11 Its Edwards, muttered Norton une


. Left end Edwards . It was Steve, Steve on his back, with only his head and shoulders above the water THE NEW YORK1IC LIBRARY TOR, IV \ND LEFT END EDWAKDS 321 Wheres Steve? asked Tom. Nortonnodded toward the Long Island shore. Somewhere out there, he answered. Hewas too much for me. I had to quit. The chumpswims like a—a dolphin. Im going in, getting cold. 66 I guess wed all better, agreed ! Whats that? Help! From somewhere beyond the mouthof the little cove the cry came, sharp, imperative,and was repeated again while they listened. 11 Its Edwards, muttered Norton uneasily. I suppose hes only trying to get a rise out ofus. He can swim like 11 Must be, agreed Williams. Can you seehim? The cove was dim now and the surface of thewater beyond held a sheen of light that confusedthe vision. I m not sure, muttered Norton. l I thoughtI did—for a minute. Who was that yelling out there? shoutedone of the fellows in the boat. Must be Edwards, answered Williams. Can you see him? No. Do y


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