Five Hundred Dollars
by Heman White Chaplin
Five Hundred Dollars is a social life and customs fiction written by Heman White Chaplin.
Excerpts:
Captain Philo's sail-loft was a pleasant place to sit in, and it was much frequented. At one end was a wide, sliding door, that opened on the water, and through it you saw the little harbor and the low, glistening sand-bar at its entrance, and whitecaps in the sea beyond, and shining sails. At the other end another wide door led, by a gently descending cleated platform, to the ground.
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