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But the captain was a bad man. Instead of treating John as a passenger, he forced him to do duty as a cabin-boy. Then, instead of going to Boston, the brig went to New York, and from there on a long voyage to some foreign port. At last she had come to Boston; but the captain had no idea of letting John go even then. He meant to carry him away again, and would have done so but for the accidental meeting of the two brothers on Long Wharf. "The captain _had_ to let him go after that, didn't he..., grandma?" saidlittle Jane. "Of course he did, " said grandma. "My father soon settled that point. Hetook John on board the packet, and brought him to Hingham. I wellremember the time when the brothers came home, and how John told thestory of his hardships, and how we all cried when we heard it, and thenlaughed with joy to see Bernard so happy. " "And was not John happy too?" asked Ruth. "Yes, indeed, " said grandma. "And yet both the boys were sad when theythought of their father's fate, and felt that they were orphans with nomeans of support.
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