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Chapter 9 THE MAROON

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acious Providence, and strict abstinence from rash labor, that home and stronghold was Springhaven. To most men good success brings neither comfort, nor tranquillity

n sell it badly-did they rush into the waves again, before they had dried their breeches? Not they; nor did their wives, who were nearly all good women, stir them up to be off again. Especially at this time of year, w

the straky bends, then lurched the boats to this side and to that, to get their heft correctly, and dandled them at last with their bowsprits dipped and their little mast-heads nodding. Every brave smack then was mounted, and riding, and ready f

ners allowed, foregoing all business, and sauntering about to see the folk hard at work who had got no money. On Wednesday, however, an order was issued by Captain Zebedee Tugwell that all must be ready for a three days' trip when

rich; and I think it very shameful of them. I dare say they have not got a halfpenny left, and that makes them look so lively. Of course they've bee

gave seven men three dozen apiece for turning their noses up at salt horse, just because he whisked his ta

the very same thing, and of course she knows all about them. She knew they would never think of going out on

ntent without seeing something. Though what there is to se

us. What did my godfather say the other d

her. It was never intended in the Catechism.

e out the reason why a queer little middy of his own should now stand upon the giddy truck of fame, while himself, still ahead of him in the Navy List, mig

h. For this all the folk of the village waited, according to the tradition of the place; the manhood and boyhood, to launch forth; old age, womanhood, and childhood, to contribute the comfort of kind looks and good-by. The tides, though not to be compared to the winds in fickleness, are capricious here, having sallies of irregularity when there has been a long period of northeast winds, br

front of us. Dannel, what be mooning at? Fetch 'un a clout on his head, Harry Shanks; or Tim, you run up and do it. Doubt the young hosebird were struck last moon, a

heard him, and what would they think of her if she said nothing? "Home I will take my son and yours, and the wisest place

the sound of his wife's voice last; while all the men in their hearts felt wisdom. But the young man, loath to be left behind, came doubtfully down to th

"Get theezell home with the vemmelvolk. Shove off w

ewell to any one. The whole of Springhaven that could see saw it, and they never had seen such a thing before. Captain Zeb stood up and stared, with his big forehead

ed, according to their several views of life. But Zebedee Tugwell paid no heed to thoughts outside of his own hat and coat. "Spake when I

other, enriched by home affections and course of duties well performed, was of a rounded and ample figure, while the son was tall, and thin as might be o

He is ten times more like one than most of the officers that used to come bothering me so. I wonder how far he means to go? I do hope he won't make away with himself. It is almost enough to make him do it, to be so insulted by his own father, and disgraced before all the village, simply because he can't help having his poor head so full of me! Nobody shall ever say that I did anything to give him the faintest encouragement, because it would be

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Contents

Chapter 1 WHEN THE SHIP COMES HOME Chapter 2 WITH HER CREW AND CARGO Chapter 3 AND HER TRUE COMMANDER Chapter 4 AND HER FAITHFUL CHAPLAIN Chapter 5 OPINION, MALE AND FEMALE Chapter 6 AS OTHERS SEE US Chapter 7 A SQUADRON IN THE DOWNS Chapter 8 A LESSON IN THE AENEID Chapter 9 THE MAROON Chapter 10 ACROSS THE STEPPING-STONES Chapter 11 NO PROMOTION
Chapter 12 AT THE YEW-TREE
Chapter 13 WHENCE, AND WHEREFORE
Chapter 14 A HORRIBLE SUGGESTION
Chapter 15 ORDEAL OF AUDIT
Chapter 16 FOX-HILL
Chapter 17 SEA-SIDE LODGINGS
Chapter 18 FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Chapter 19 IN THE LINE OF FIRE
Chapter 20 AMONG THE LADIES
Chapter 21 A GRACIOUS MERCY
Chapter 22 A SPECIAL URGENCY
Chapter 23 YOH-HEAVE-OH!
Chapter 24 ACCORDING TO CONTRACT
Chapter 25 NO CONCERN OF OURS
Chapter 26 LONG-PIPE TIMES
Chapter 27 FAIR IN THEORY
Chapter 28 FOUL IN PRACTICE
Chapter 29 MATERNAL ELOQUENCE
Chapter 30 PATERNAL DISCIPLINE
Chapter 31 SORE TEMPTATION
Chapter 32 THE TRIALS OF FAITH
Chapter 33 FAREWELL, DANIEL
Chapter 34 CAULIFLOWERS
Chapter 35 LOYAL, AYE LOYAL
Chapter 36 FAIR CRITICISM
Chapter 37 NEITHER AT HOME
Chapter 38 EVERYBODY'S MASTER
Chapter 39 RUNNING THE GAUNTLET
Chapter 40 SHELFING THE QUESTION
Chapter 41 LISTENERS HEAR NO GOOD
Chapter 42 ANSWERING THE QUESTION
Chapter 43 LITTLE AND GREAT PEOPLE
Chapter 44 DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN
Chapter 45 FATHER, AND CHILD
Chapter 46 CATAMARANS
Chapter 47 ENTER AND EXIT
Chapter 48 MOTHER SCUDAMORE
Chapter 49 EVIL COMMUNICATIONS
Chapter 50 HIS SAVAGE SPIRIT
Chapter 51 STRANGE CRAFT
Chapter 52 KIND ENQUIRIES
Chapter 53 TIME AND PLACE
Chapter 54 IN A SAD PLIGHT
Chapter 55 IN SAVAGE GUISE
Chapter 56 THE SILVER VOICE
Chapter 57 BELOW THE LINE
Chapter 58 IN EARLY MORN
Chapter 59 NEAR OUR SHORES
Chapter 60 NO DANGER, GENTLEMEN
Chapter 61 DISCHARGED FROM DUTY
Chapter 62 THE WAY OUT OF IT
Chapter 63 THE FATAL STEP
Chapter 64 WRATH AND SORROW
Chapter 65 TRAFALGAR
Chapter 66 THE LAST BULLETIN
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