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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XII
18/23

What do you mean to do with us ?' 'Mean to take you the voyage out and the voyage home, Providence willing,' said the captain, and he rose.
We declined his offer of tea, though I fancy we could have gnawed at a bone.
'There's no compulsion in that matter,' he said.

'You share my cabin while you're my guests, shipmates, and apprentices in the path of living; my cabin and my substance, the same as if you were what the North-countrymen call bairns o' mine: I've none o' my own.

My wife was a barren woman.

I've none but my old mother at home.

Have your sulks out, lads; you'll come round like the Priscilla on a tack, and discover you've made way by it.' We quitted his cabin, bowing stiffly.
Temple declared old Rippenger was better than this canting rascal.
The sea was around us, a distant yellow twinkle telling of land.
'His wife a barren woman! what's that to us!' Temple went on, exploding at intervals.


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