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with a favourable tide and a fair wind was soon 

 in Gorey Harbour again, and at the club in time 

 for dinner. 



"Holloa, old Conger Eel," exclaimed my friend, 

 as I entered, "here you are then, all alive and 

 kicking. Now for dinner, and keep yourself 

 right for to-morrow night, for I have made up a 

 stunning pic-nic, and after that a dance which we 

 mean to keep up till the tide serves ; at eleven 

 p.m. or so, we shall start in the carts for a night 

 amongst the sand eels. Such a spree, my boy," 

 he added, " and a rare lot of pretty girls going ; 

 it is the best fun out is a night amongst the sand 

 eels." 



How this came off, and what we did, I shall 

 give in my next chapter. 



