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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat"

There they found their father and
Captain White waiting for them.
"We've decided to move the boat farther down the creek before we tie
up for the night," said Mr. Bobbsey, "but we didn't want to go before
you boys came back."
"Are you going to start up the engine again?" asked Bert. "If you are,
I wish you'd let me try to do it."
"No, you are too small to go near gasoline motors," said his father.
"Besides, we are not going to use the engine. We'll just push the boat
along with poles from the bank. We're not going very far, but your
mother thought it would be nicer to spend the night in a more open
place."
"Yes," said Mrs. Bobbsey, "I thought perhaps some animals might jump
out of the trees on our deck."
The trees on shore were very close to the boat, some of the branches
overhanging the railing. At the mention of animals, Bert's eyes opened
wider.
"Say, if I had a gun I could shoot them, if they came aboard," he
said, his eyes glistening.
"Nonsense!" exclaimed his mother. "I'd rather have an animal on board
than let you have a gun. You might get shot."
"I--I could squirt water on 'em with my fire engine!" shouted Freddie,
who had given up trying to make Snoop do any tricks.
"Oh, we had enough of your engine, little fat fireman," said Mr.
Bobbsey with a laugh.


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