The Seiners

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I THE NEW VESSEL OF WITHROW'S

II A LITTLE JOG ALONG THE DOCKS

III MINNIE ARKELL

IV LITTLE JOHNNIE DUNCAN STANDS EXAMINATION

V FROM OUT OF CROW'S NEST

VI MAURICE BLAKE GETS A VESSEL

VII CLANCY CROSSES MINNIE ARKELL

VIII THE SEINING FLEET PUTS OUT TO SEA

IX MACKEREL

X WE LOSE OUR SEINE

XI AN OVER-NIGHT BREEZE

XII THE FLEET RUNS TO HARBOR

XIII WESLEY MARRS BRINGS A MESSAGE

XIV A PROSPECT OF NIGHT-SEINING

XV CLANCY TO THE MAST-HEAD

XVI WE GET A FINE SCHOOL

XVII A DRIVE FOR MARKET

XVIII A BRUSH WITH THE YACHTING FLEET

XIX MINNIE ARKELL AGAIN

XX THE SKIPPER PUTS FOR HOME

XXI SEINERS' WORK

XXII ON THE CAPE SHORE

XXIII DRESSING DOWN

XXIV THE WITHROW OUTSAILS THE DUNCAN

XXV TROUBLE WITH THE DOMINION CUTTERS

XXVI THE GOSSIP IN GLOUCESTER

XXVII IN CLANCY'S BOARDING-HOUSE

XXVIII IN THE ARKELL KITCHEN

XXIX MAURICE BLAKE COMES HOME

XXX THE MORNING OF THE RACE

XXXI THE START OF THE RACE

XXXII O'DONNELL CARRIES AWAY BOTH MASTS

XXXIII THE ABLE JOHNNIE DUNCAN

XXXIV MINNIE ARKELL ONCE MORE

XXXV CLANCY LAYS DOWN THE LAW

XXXVI MAURICE BLAKE IS RECALLED

XXXVII THE GIRL IN CANSO

XXXVIII THE DUNCAN GOES TO THE WEST'ARD

XXXIX THE HEART OF CLANCY

Title: The Seiners

Author: James B. (James Brendan) Connolly

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1



IT WAS THE FINEST KIND OF EXCITEMENT, OUR RUNNING TO HARBOR


THE
SEINERS

BY

JAMES B. CONNOLLY

AUTHOR OF “OUT OF GLOUCESTER,”
“JEB HUTTON,” ETC.

CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS

NEW YORK : : : : : : : : : 1910


Copyright, 1904, by

CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS


Published, May, 1904


CONTENTS

I. The New Vessel of Withrow’s 1
II. A Little Jog Along the Docks 8
III. Minnie Arkell 16
IV. Little Johnnie Duncan Stands Examination 27
V. From out of Crow’s Nest 35
VI. Maurice Blake Gets a Vessel 43
VII. Clancy Crosses Minnie Arkell 51
VIII. The Seining Fleet Puts out to Sea 61
IX. Mackerel 70
X. We Lose Our Seine 82
XI. An Over-Night Breeze 87
XII. The Fleet Runs to Harbor 99
XIII. Wesley Marrs Brings a Message 119
XIV. A Prospect of Night-Seining 123
XV. Clancy to the Mast-Head 129
XVI. We Get a Fine School 137
XVII. A Drive for Market 144
XVIII. A Brush With the Yachting Fleet 153
XIX. Minnie Arkell Again 159
XX. The Skipper Puts for Home 172
XXI. Seiners’ Work 175
XXII. On the Cape Shore 184
XXIII. Dressing Down 193
XXIV. The Withrow Outsails the Duncan 202
XXV. Trouble With the Dominion Cutters 206
XXVI. The Gossip in Gloucester 211
XXVII. In Clancy’s Boarding-House 217
XXVIII. In the Arkell Kitchen 220
XXIX. Maurice Blake Comes Home 230
XXX. The Morning of the Race 235
XXXI. The Start of the Race 243
XXXII. O’donnell Carries Away Both Masts 250
XXXIII. The Able Johnnie Duncan 257
XXXIV. Minnie Arkell Once More 265
XXXV. Clancy Lays Down the Law 271
XXXVI. Maurice Blake Is Recalled 281
XXXVII. The Girl in Canso 289
XXXVIII. The Duncan Goes to the West’ard 297
XXXIX. The Heart of Clancy 309

THE SEINERS


The Seiners


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