The quaint old fishing village of Galilee Harbor stretched for a mile along the uneven shore line. At one side of the harbor Gallows Hill shut off the view of the sea, and at the other side on a green slope were the bungalows of the rich summer colony. To this favored spot came the Gordons, a brother and sister. Walter Gordon quickly showed that he had an overbearing disposition and a bad temper. A few days after his arrival he knocked down a meek little old man who had accidentally jostled him, and when others interfered they suffered the same fate. Then Jack Livingston, son of the village parson, happened along. Jack took in the situation of the big brute and the little old man. Whereupon he proceeded to do to Gordon what the latter had been doing to the other. The result was that he incurred Gordon's savage enmity. Dorothea Gordon had rowed out to the rocks in the harbor to sketch the seals that sported in the rough water
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