"When I can't? Why, when I can't, I lay out on the fo'c's'le head and
bay up at a two-horned moon."
The passenger turned and looked down. "Thank your God, Kieran," he said,
"you can laugh when you say that."
The pump-man's smile died away. "Maybe I'm thanking God," he said
softly, "for more than that."
BOOKS BY JAMES B. CONNOLLY
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
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OPEN WATER
Illustrated. $1.20 net. Postpaid $1.30
A collection of new stories of the same type--breezy, fresh,
vigorous--as those in his earlier books.
Some are of Gloucester fishermen, some of the men of the navy, some of
the smugglers--in all such is the smack of the salt-laden wind; the
rattle and creak of ships' tackle; the dull boom of pounding surf, or
the hissing crash of the breakers. But there are the other stories of
sport and adventure ashore of which Mr. Connolly has shown his complete
mastery.
* * * * *
THE CRESTED SEAS
Illustrated. $1.50
"Tales of daring and reckless deeds which make the blood run quicker and
bring an admiration for the hardy Gloucester men who take their lives in
their hands on nearly every trip they make. There are Martin Carr and
Wesley Marrs and Tommy Clancy, and others of the brave crew that
Connolly loves to write about."--_Chicago Post_.
"The author knows how to make them real and how to carry them through
moving and thrilling scenes with unconscious heroism and often with
equally unconscious dry drollery."--_The Outlook_.
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OUT OF GLOUCESTER
With illustrations by M.J. BURNS and FRANK BRANGWYN 12mo, $1.50
"Mr. Connolly has a touch of gay humor in his narratives. He knows his
sea and his sailors well. He understands how to bring dramatic power and
effect into a story."--_Congregationalist_.
"This new volume of six stories of ocean adventure will strengthen Mr.
Connolly's reputation as the best delineator of the actual life of our
New England deep-sea fishermen that has yet appeared."--Boston
_Journal_.
"His book gives graphic descriptions of life on board of a fisherman,
and has the genuine salt-water flavor. Mr. Connolly knows just what he
is writing about, from actual experience, as his book very plainly
indicates, and as such it is a valuable addition to sea
literature."--Gloucester _Times_.
"That all the romance and adventure has not gone out of New England
seafaring is easily demonstrated by Mr. Connolly in this volume of
roaring good stories about Gloucester fishermen.... They are capitally
told and they put you right into the life they tell about."--Providence
_News_.
"Mr. Connolly really knows the sea and the men that sail it, and his
love for it is apparent on every page."--_Leslie's Weekly_.
"A collection that for all-round excellence and interest will be hard to
duplicate."--Chicago _Record-Herald_.
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THE DEEP SEA'S TOLL
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