[The Monikins by J. Fenimore Cooper]@TWC D-Link bookThe Monikins CHAPTER VII 1/10
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TOUCHING AN AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL, A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION, AND. ITS CONSEQUENCES. I soon took an interest in my new acquaintance.
He was communicative, shrewd, and peculiar; and though apt to express himself quaintly, it was always with the pith of one who had seen a great deal of at least one portion of his fellow-creatures.
The conversation, under such circumstances, did not flag; on the contrary, it soon grew more interesting by the stranger's beginning to touch on his private interests.
He told me that he was a mariner who had been cast ashore by one of the accidents of his calling, and, by way of cutting in a word in his own favor, he gave me to understand that he had seen a great deal, more especially of that castle of his fellow-creatures who like himself live by frequenting the mighty deep. "I am very happy," I said, "to have met with a stranger who can give me information touching an entire class of human beings with whom I have as yet had but little communion.
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