<h2><SPAN name="The_Prize_Boat" id="The_Prize_Boat">The Prize Boat.</SPAN></h2>
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<p class="drop-cap">“DON’T do it, Dick!”
pleaded Dolly.</p>
<p>“Girls always spoil
sport!” growled Mark, as
he saw Dick ready to
give in.</p>
<p>“We shan’t hurt the
boat! Don’t be silly, Dolly.
Even if the sails do get
wet, Tom can get fresh
ones. And it will be
better for him to know
whether it will sail or not.”
And the twins departed
for the seashore with the
boat in their hands.</p>
<p>How they wished they had taken Dolly’s advice, when
they saw the ship, which had sailed so gallantly at first in
the little cove, break from its moorings and drift out to sea!</p>
<p>Tom had worked very hard for the prize of £2 offered
in a weekly paper for the best-made boat, not only for the
sake of the money, but because the toys were to go to the
Home for Orphans. And now all his work was gone.</p>
<p>“Oh! well, it can’t be helped,” he said good-naturedly,
when his first feeling of anger had passed; “but I wish
you chaps would leave my things alone.”</p>
<p>“But it can be helped,” said Dolly, rushing in. “See!
a fisherman brought it to shore, and it isn’t a bit broken.”</p>
<p>So the orphans got the boat after all, and had great
fun sailing it in the river near the Home; and what was
perhaps more wonderful, Tom won the prize.</p>
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