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Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943

"At Sunwich Port, Part 1. Contents: Chapters 1-5"


"It's a lively look-out for me if father is going to be at home for
long," remarked Master Nugent. Who'll get his ship, Sam?"
"Shouldn't wonder if the fust officer, Mr. Hardy, got it," replied the
steward. "He was going dead-slow in the fog afore he sent down to rouse
your father, and as soon as your father came on deck 'e went at
'arfspeed. Mr. Hardy was commended, and your father's certifikit was
suspended for six months."
Master Nugent whistled thoughtfully, and quitting the kitchen proceeded
upstairs to his room, and first washing himself with unusual care for a
boy of thirteen, put on a clean collar and brushed his hair. He was not
going to provide a suspended master-mariner with any obvious reasons for
fault-finding. While he was thus occupied the sitting-room bell rang,
and Ann, answering it, left Mr. Wilks in the kitchen listening with some
trepidation to the conversation.
"Is that steward of mine still in the kitchen?" demanded the captain,
gruffly.
"Yessir," said Ann.
"What's he doing?"
Mr.


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