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tingy with us--oh, it's easy enough to earn money, isn't it? All men can earn money." Captain Mayo, sailor, was not sure of his course in financial waters and did not reply. "Miss Alma! I say! Oh, where are you?" "Even that silly, little, dried-up man," she jeered, with a duck of her head in the direction of the drawling voice, "goes down to Wall Street and makes thousands and thousands of dollars whenever he feels like it. And you could put him in your reefer pocket. They will all be afraid of you when you go down to Wall Street to make lots of money for us two. You shall see! Kiss me! Kiss me once! Kiss me quick! Here he comes!" He obeyed, released her, and when Beveridge shoved his wizened face in at the door they were bending over the chart. "Oh, I say, we have missed you. They are asking for you." She did not turn to look at him. "I have something else on my mind, Arthur, besides lolling below listening to Wally Dalton fiddle love-tunes. And this passage, here, Captain Mayo! What is it?" Her finger strayed idly across a few hundred miles of mapped Atlantic Ocean. "It's Honeymoon Channel," replied the navigator, demurely. His new ecstasy made him bold enough to jest. "Oh, so we are learning to be a captain, Miss Alma?" inquired Beveridge with a wry smile. "It would be better if more yacht-owners knew how to manage their own craft," she informed him, with spirit. "Yes, it might keep the understrappers in line," agreed the man at the door.. "I apply for the position of first mate after you qualify, Captain Alma." "And this, you say, is, Captain Mayo?" she queried, without troubling herself to reply. Her tone was crisply matter of fact. Beveridge blinked at her and showed the disconcerted uneasiness of a man who has intruded in business hours. Captain Mayo, watching the white finger rapturously, noted that it was sweeping from the Arctic Circle to the Tropic Zone. "That's Love Harbor, reached through the thoroughfare of Hope," he answered, respectfully. "Oh, I say!" exclaimed Beveridge; "the sailors who laid out that course must have been romantic." "Sailors have souls to correspond with their horizon, Arthur. Would you prefer such names as Cash Cove and Money-grub Channel?" Mr. Beveridge cocked an eyebrow and stared at her eloquent back; also, he cast a glance of no great favor on the stalwart young captain of the _Olenia_. It certainly did not occur to Mr. Beveridge that two young
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