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' He finished with a droll, deprecating glance, and Louis laughedheartily; but James was silent, and as soon as they had entered thelittle parlour, declared that it would not do to encourage that oldskipper--he was waylaying them like the Ancient Mariner, and wasactually growing impudent. 'An old man's opinion of two youngsters is not what I callimpudence, ' began Louis, with an emphasis that made Jem divert hisattack. Those two cousins had never spent a happier month than in these smalllodging...s, built by the old retired merchant-seaman evidently on themodel of that pride of his heart, the Eliza Priscilla, his littlecoasting trader, now the charge of his only surviving son; for thiswas a family where drowning was like a natural death, and old CaptainHannaford looked on the probability of sleeping in Ebbscreekchurchyard, much as Bayard did at the prospect of dying in his bed. His old deaf wife kept the little cabin-like rooms most exquisitelyneat; and the twelve-years-old Priscilla, the orphan of one of thelost sons, waited on the gentlemen with an old-fashioned, womanlydeportment and staid countenance that, in the absence of all othergrounds of distress, Louis declared was quite a pain to him.
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