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1?1 w,vlL sowos. Will. WASH, ? BOLD ?MUOGL!/I? ,,rwAs one more when'lhe w?d f? the no?w?d bl?w kooaly,. While sullenly r?md t? b? ?vz? of t? ?, A f? ?g?r, Wig Wat?, ki? h? Sue, ?ely T?k helm,? and to ?a boldly ?ee? ou? ?1? h?d pmmi?d?is Sue that this trip, if well ende? ? 8ho?ld ?il;up ?z ho?, and he'd anchor on ?; ?n his ?ckem were lin?, why h? life ?hould ?fi?d, ?z 1? he ?d ?ken, he'd never ?ak H? ?a-?at w? t?, m? ?r'?n, took her l?di?. Then Will.? for home,-reached h? ?g, cried, ?is night, ? I've !?, ?Is the ?ils of my tmdi?, ? dock I can by, ?rv? a fi?nd, t?, beside. Will iay2to till the night came on ?r? and ? To ?owd ev'? sail then hz pied up each hand; ?ut a si?al ? spi?, ?tw? a p?ct unch?, A ?nd t?t w? h'? ? b,? from t? 1? ? Philistines ? out, ? W? ?H, ? ? ?tta?'d, who's th? ? t?t w'ffi ?ch from need on't, , We'll f?ht *whil? we. can/when we can't, boys, wo*ll Through the haze of the night, a bright hfh now ,- poerlng, Oh! I?o! eries Will Watch, the P?;!btJnes bear down,