You spend a lot more money than
I can afford to spend, and you have a gilt-edged affair, of course.
I want a boat to use as well as to look at."
"But you want a serviceable boat, Jack?"
"I am going to have it, and it will not cost me anything like what
your boat cost. Just let me look around a bit, Dick."
"All right, I'll let you do all the looking you want, but I'd like to
buy you a boat just the same."
"No doubt you would, and so would Jesse W. and Harry and Arthur and a
dozen other boys, but I am going to get one myself, and it will not
cost me much either, and will give me all the service I want. We
don't go into camp under a week, and that will give me all the time
I want to build---"
"You are not going to build you a motor-boat, are you, Jack Sheldon?"
asked Dick Percival in the greatest surprise.
"Well, not altogether build it, Dick. Put it together, I may say.
I did not mean to let the cat out of the bag, but now that she is out
you need not scare her all over the neighborhood so that everybody
will know that she is out. Let Pussy stay hidden for a time yet."
"Yes, but Jack, how are you going to-----"
"No, no, Dick," laughed Jack, "you have seen the cat's whiskers,
but you haven't seen her tail yet, and you won't until I get ready.
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