The book A Terrible Coward was written by author Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909 Here you can read free online of A Terrible Coward book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Terrible Coward a good or bad book?
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"How came ye to swim into the net? Didn't 'ee see it?" "No, " said Harry, thoughtfully; and as he spoke Mark Penelly watched himvery attentively. "I hardly know how it was, only that it seemed tocome down on me all at once. " "Just what I said, " cried the master angrily; "and if I was you I'd haveit out of Zekle Wynn here, somehow--leaves a heap of net so as it fallsoverboard. " "Tell 'ee I didn't, " roared Zekle, shouting out his words as if he washailing a ship. "Nets went over o' theirselve...s. " Mark Penelly seemed to breathe more freely, as he now rose and placedthe spirits on the deck. "I'd take a taste o' that myself, Mas'r Mark, if I was you, " said themaster. "You don't look quite so blue as you did. But you seemed quitescared over this job. " Mark declined, however, saying that he was quite well; and soon after, in spite of the opposition he met with from the master, who said it wasfoolishness, Harry Paul plunged overboard, and swam to thebathing-place, where he dressed; and, saving that he was suffering froma peculiar sensation of stiffness, he was not much the worse.
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