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30 November, 18:55

Why was the Porpoise waiting for them in front of the fire at the end of the story?

a. Charley realized that he may swim for the beach and had it patrolled

b. He turned himself in because he was cold and tired from his swim

c. Charley ordered men in the other boat to dip him out of the water

d. He was working for Mr. Taft as part of his plan.

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  1. 30 November, 19:52
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    B? He turned himself in because he was cold and tired from his swim.
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