Captain Scraggs - or, The Green-Pea Pirates by Peter B. (Peter Bernard) Kyne
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about twenty miles below Ensenada. What'll it cost us?"
"Ten thousand dollars, in addition to fixin' up the _Maggie_. Half down and half on delivery. I'm riskin' my hide an' my ticket an' I got to be well paid for it." Again Señor Lopez nodded. What did he care? It wasn't his money. "I'll furnish you with our own crew just before you sail," Scab Johnny continued. "Get busy." "Gimme a thousand for preliminary expenses," Scraggs demanded. "After that Speed is my middle name." The charming Señor Lopez produced the money in crisp new bills and, perfect gentleman that he was, demanded no receipt. As a matter of fact, Scraggs would not have given him one. The two weeks that followed were busy ones for Captain Scraggs. The day after his interview with Scab Johnny and Don Manuel he engaged an engineer and a deck hand and went up the Sacramento to bring the _Maggie_ down to San Francisco. Upon her arrival she was hauled out on the marine ways at Oakland creek, cleaned, caulked, and some new copper sheathing put on her bottom. She was also given a dash of black paint, had her engines and boilers thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and shipped a new propeller that would add at least a knot to her speed. Also, she had her stern rebuilt. And when everything was ready, she slipped down to the Black Diamond coal bunkers and took on enough fuel to carry her to San Pedro; after which she steamed across the bay to San |
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