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CHAPTER 8

At least Newt couldn’t, and the other hands didn’t

seem to be thinking very fast either. All they could find to argue about was whether it was hotter down in the well digging

or up in the sun working the windlass. Down in the well they all worked so close together and sweated so much that it

practically made a fog, while up in the sun fog was no problem. Being down in the well made Newt nervous, particularly if

Pea was with him, because when Pea got to working the crowbar he didn’t always look where he was jabbing and once

had almost jabbed it through Newt’s foot. From then on Newt worked spraddle-legged, so as to keep his feet out of the

way.

They were going at it hard when the Captain came riding back, having lathered the mare good by loping her along the

river for about twenty miles. He rode her right up to the well.

“Hello, boys,” he said. “Ain’t the water flowing yet?”

“It’s flowin’,” Dish said. “A

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