Chapter XIII. The Invasion-2

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In such unfortunate circumstances, Moko was obliged to take some of the provisions of the yacht that is applied to allow as much as possible. Gordon would not willingly give the authority to dispose of, and that was with sorrow he saw lying on his book the expenditure side, when the revenues remained steady. However, as there was a fairly large stock of ducks and geese, which were tightly enclosed in barrels, after half the cooking time, and the Moko could use a certain amount of salmon in brine. However, we must not forget, French-den was fifteen mouths to feed the appetites of eight to fourteen years to meet! However, this winter, it was not entirely deprived of fresh meat. Wilcox, very understanding to all that concerned the installation of hunting gear, had set a trap on the bank.

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