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Chapter 3 III A King For A Comrade

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es to the west of the Gallipagos. And having attained a desirable longitude,

g at the southerly termination of this great chain, it comprises the islands loosely known as Ellice's group; then, the Kingsmill isles; then, the Radack and Mulgrave clusters. These islands had been represented to me as mostl

r a pleasant sea, and before a reliable Trade-wind. The distance, though great, was merely an extension of water; so much blankness to be sailed over; and in a craft, t

equally determined that one of the ship's boats should float me thither. But I had no idea of being wi

e and defective. "Man and boy," said honest Jarl, "I have lived ever since I can remember." And truly, who may call to mind when he w

the paws of a bear; his voice hoarse as a storm roaring round the old peak of Mull; and his long yellow hair waved round his head like a sunset. My life for it, Jarl, thy ancestors were Vikings, who many a time sailed over t

; the nations and families, flocks and folds of the earth; one and all, brothers in essence-oh, be we then brothers indeed! All things form but one whole; the universe a Judea, and God Jehovah its head. Then no more let us start with affright. In a theocracy, what is to fear? Let us compose ourselves to death as fagged horsemen sleep in the saddle. Let us welcome even ghosts when they rise. Away with our stares and grimaces. The New Zealander's tattooing is not a prodigy; nor the Chinaman's ways an enigma. No custom is strange; no creed is absurd; no foe, but who will in the end prove a friend. In heaven, at last, our good, old, white-haired father Adam will greet all alike, and sociality forever prevail. Christian shall join hands between Gentile and Jew; grim Dante forget his Infernos, and shake sides wit

th seamen of all tribes: Manilla-men, Anglo-Saxons, Cholos, Lascars, and Danes, wear away in good time all mother-tongue stammerings

s, since they are forever turning over and over the great globe of globes, poor Jarl was deplorably lacking. According to his view of the matter, this terraqueous world had been formed in the manner of a tart;

ple, that the secret operations of thy soul were mo

or he was exceedingly taciturn, and

I had a wonderful liking; for he love

originating in that heart-loneliness which overtakes most seamen as they grow aged; impelling them to fasten upon some chance object of regard. But however it was, my Viking, thy unbidden affect

hose you possess. Incognitos, however desirable, are out of the question. And thus aboard of all ships in which I have sailed, I have invariably been known by a sort of thawing-room title. Not,-let me hurry to say,-that I put hand in tar bucket with a squeamish air, or ascended the rigging with a Chesterfieldian mince. No, no,

that could not be hidden; stealing out in an occasional polysyllable; an otherwise incomprehensible deliberati

er, who, like the Wandering Jew, may yet be a vagrant. At any rate, his loyalty was extreme. Unsolicited, he was my laundress and tailor; a most expert one, too; and when at meal-times my turn came round to look out at the mast-head, or stand at the wheel, he catered for me among the "ki

mutual championship of the absent one. True, my nautical reminiscenses remind me of sundry lazy, ne'er-do-well, unprofitable, and abominable chummies; chummies, who at meal times were last at the "kids," when their unfortunate partners were high upon the spars; c

nts, which thou calledst "ducks;"-Didst thou not expressly declare, that all these things, and more, thou wouldst do for me, despite my own quaint thimble, fashioned from the ivory tusk of a whale? Nay; could I even wrest from thy willful hands my very shirt

t I, when I cast about for a

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Contents

Chapter 1 I Foot In Stirrup Chapter 2 II A Calm Chapter 3 III A King For A Comrade Chapter 4 IV A Chat In The Clouds Chapter 5 V Seats Secured And Portmanteaus Packed Chapter 6 VI Eight Bells Chapter 7 VII A Pause Chapter 8 VIII They Push Off, Velis Et Remis Chapter 9 IX The Watery World Is All Before Them Chapter 10 X They Arrange Their Canopies And Lounges, And Try To Make Things Comfortable Chapter 11 XI Jarl Afflicted With The Lockjaw
Chapter 12 XII More About Being In An Open Boat
Chapter 13 XIII Of The Chondropterygii, And Other Uncouth Hordes Infesting The South Seas
Chapter 14 XIV Jarl's Misgivings
Chapter 15 XV A Stitch In Time Saves Nine
Chapter 16 XVI They Are Becalmed
Chapter 17 XVII In High Spirits, They Push On For The Terra Incognita
Chapter 18 XVIII My Lord Shark And His Pages
Chapter 19 XIX Who Goes There
Chapter 20 XX Noises And Portents
Chapter 21 XXI Man Ho!
Chapter 22 XXII What Befel The Brigantine At The Pearl Shell Islands
Chapter 23 XXIII Sailing From The Island They Pillage The Cabin
Chapter 24 XXIV Dedicated To The College Of Physicians And Surgeons
Chapter 25 Maker
Chapter 26 XXVI Containing A Pennyweight Of Philosophy
Chapter 27 XXVII In Which The Past History Op The Parki Is Concluded
Chapter 28 XXVIII Suspicions Laid, And Something About The Calmuc
Chapter 29 XXIX What They Lighted Upon In Further Searching The Craft, And The Resolution They Came To
Chapter 30 XXX Hints For A Full Length Of Samoa
Chapter 31 XXXI Rovings Alow And Aloft
Chapter 32 XXXII Xiphius Platypterus
Chapter 33 XXXIII Otard
Chapter 34 XXXIV How They Steered On Their Way
Chapter 35 XXXV Ah, Annatoo!
Chapter 36 XXXVI The Parki Gives Up The Ghost
Chapter 37 XXXVII Once More They Take To The Chamois
Chapter 38 XXXVIII The Sea On Fire
Chapter 39 XXXIX They Fall In With Strangers
Chapter 40 XL Sire And Sons
Chapter 41 XLI A Fray
Chapter 42 XLII Remorse
Chapter 43 XLIII The Tent Entered
Chapter 44 XLIV Away
Chapter 45 XLV Reminiscences
Chapter 46 XLVI The Chamois With A Roving Commission
Chapter 47 XLVII Yillah, Jarl, And Samoa
Chapter 48 XLVIII Something Under The Surface
Chapter 49 XLIX Yillah
Chapter 50 L Yillah In Ardair
Chapter 51 LI The Dream Begins To Fade
Chapter 52 LII World Ho!
Chapter 53 LIII The Chamois Ashore
Chapter 54 LIV A Gentleman From The Sun
Chapter 55 LV Tiffin In A Temple
Chapter 56 LVI King Media A Host
Chapter 57 LVII Taji Takes Counsel With Himself
Chapter 58 LVIII Mardi By Night And Yillah By Day
Chapter 59 LIX Their Morning Meal
Chapter 60 LX Belshazzar On The Bench
Chapter 61 LXI An Incognito
Chapter 62 LXII Taji Retires From The World
Chapter 63 LXIII Odo And Its Lord
Chapter 64 LXIV Yillah A Phantom
Chapter 65 LXV Taji Makes Three Acquaintances
Chapter 66 LXVI With A Fair Wind, At Sunrise They Sail
Chapter 67 LXVII Little King Peepi
Chapter 68 LXVIII How Teeth Were Regarded In Valapee
Chapter 69 Beard Rehearses A Legend
Chapter 70 Song; And A Message Is Received From Abroad
Chapter 71 LXXI They Land Upon The Island Of Juam
Chapter 72 LXXII A Book From The Chronicles Of Mohi
Chapter 73 LXXIII Something More Of The Prince
Chapter 74 LXXIV Advancing Deeper Into The Vale, They Encounter Donjalolo
Chapter 75 LXXV Time And Temples
Chapter 76 LXXVI A Pleasant Place For A Lounge
Chapter 77 LXXVII The House Of The Afternoon
Chapter 78 LXXVIII Babbalanja Solus
Chapter 79 LXXIX The Center Of Many Circumferences
Chapter 80 LXXX Donjalolo In The Bosom Of His Family
Chapter 81 LXXXI Wherein Babbalanja Relates The Adventure Of One Karkeke In The Land Of Shades
Chapter 82 LXXXII How Donjalolo, Sent Agents To The Surrounding Isles; With The Result
Chapter 83 LXXXIII They Visit The Tributary Islets
Chapter 84 And-Twenty Kings, And A Royal Time They Have
Chapter 85 LXXXV After Dinner
Chapter 86 LXXXVI Of Those Scamps The Plujii
Chapter 87 Bamma
Chapter 88 LXXXVIII In A Calm, Hautia's Heralds Approach
Chapter 89 Beard Rehearses The Origin Of The Isle Of Rogues
Chapter 90 XC Rare Sport At Ohonoo
Chapter 91 XCI Of King Uhia And His Subjects
Chapter 92 XCII The God Keevi And The Precipice Op Mondo
Chapter 93 XCIII Babbalanja Steps In Between Mohi And Yoomy; And Yoomy Relates A Legend
Chapter 94 Ponds, And The Hereafters Of Fish
Chapter 95 XCV That Jolly Old Lord Borabolla Laughs On Both Sides Of His Face
Chapter 96 XCVI Samoa A Surgeon
Chapter 97 XCVII Faith And Knowledge
Chapter 98 XCVIII The Tale Of A Traveler
Chapter 99 XCIX Marnee Ora, Ora Marnee
Chapter 100 C The Pursuer Himself Is Pursued
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