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were a much better workman than he probably was, no master

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ThenRansomesoundedhimaboutblowingupthewaste-wear.Tuckerdidnotreply,butputsomequestionstoaworkmanortw

Then Ransome sounded him about blowing up the waste-wear.

were a much better workman than he probably was, no master

Tucker did not reply, but put some questions to a workman or two. Their answers showed that they considered the enlargement of the crack a fatal sign.

were a much better workman than he probably was, no master

Upon this Mr. Tucker ordered them all to stand clear of the suspected part.

were a much better workman than he probably was, no master

"Now, then," said he, "I built this embankment, and I'll tell you whether it is going to burst or not."

Then he took a lantern, and was going to inspect the crack himself; but Mr. Carter, respecting his courage and coolness, would accompany him. They went to the crack, examined it carefully with their lanterns, and then crossed over to the waste-wear; no water was running into it in the ordinary way, which showed the dam was not full to its utmost capacity.

They returned, and consulted with Mountain.

Ransome put in his word, and once more remembering Little's advice, begged them to blow up the waste-wear.

Tucker thought that was a stronger measure than the occasion required; there was no immediate danger; and the sluice-pipes would lower the water considerably in twenty-four hours.

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