Chapter 5 - DINGO’S SAGACITY.

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Chapter 5 DINGO’S SAGACITY.MEANTIME THE “PILGRIM” pursued her course, keeping as much as possible to the east, and before evening closed in the hull of the “Waldeck” was out of sight. Captain Hull still continued to feel uneasy about the constant prevalence of calms; not that for himself he cared much about the delay of a week or two in a voyage from New Zealand to Valparaiso, but he was disappointed at the prolonged inconvenience it caused to his lady passenger. Mrs. Weldon, however, submitted to the detention very philosophically, and did not utter a word of complaint. The captain’s next care was to improvise sleeping accommodation for Tom and his four associates. No room for them could possibly be found in the crew’s quarters, so that their berths had to be arranged under the foreca

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