Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday . [201]. T^^^ It—. Baboo Bajorum was standing watching theother ship sinking, and he took off hishat and made his deepest and poUtestbow. ^1 beg your pardon, he said, ^excuseme for interrupting. I know it is notpolite but would you be so kind as to dome the great favor of no^ blowing the Im-polite Pirates into smithereens. If theyhadnt come I should never have seen apirate battle on the high seas and I alwayswanted to see one. And he made another bow which wasreally a most beautiful one. Baboo Bajorum listened to him with thegreatest poHteness. He made a bow e
Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday . [201]. T^^^ It—. Baboo Bajorum was standing watching theother ship sinking, and he took off hishat and made his deepest and poUtestbow. ^1 beg your pardon, he said, ^excuseme for interrupting. I know it is notpolite but would you be so kind as to dome the great favor of no^ blowing the Im-polite Pirates into smithereens. If theyhadnt come I should never have seen apirate battle on the high seas and I alwayswanted to see one. And he made another bow which wasreally a most beautiful one. Baboo Bajorum listened to him with thegreatest poHteness. He made a bow eachtime Barty made one. In fact Bartythought he looked like a very nice gorillaindeed. He did something with his facethat looked rather like smiling and then heput out his big hairy hand and pattedBartys head, Thank you, Mr. Bajorum, Bartysaid, feeling much reHeved. Its verykind of you, because, of course, they havegiven you a good deal of trouble. Then he went back to the Good WolfHe was rather hot and out of breath with
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