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Lord Jim

CHAPTER 5
19/55

." He paused reflectively, while without effort I could depict to myself the sort of people he was "aguaindt" with in those places.

I won't make a secret of it that I had been "aguaindt" with not a few of that sort myself.

There are times when a man must act as though life were equally sweet in any company.

I've known such a time, and, what's more, I shan't now pretend to pull a long face over my necessity, because a good many of that bad company from want of moral--moral--what shall I say ?--posture, or from some other equally profound cause, were twice as instructive and twenty times more amusing than the usual respectable thief of commerce you fellows ask to sit at your table without any real necessity--from habit, from cowardice, from good-nature, from a hundred sneaking and inadequate reasons.
'"You Englishmen are all rogues," went on my patriotic Flensborg or Stettin Australian.

I really don't recollect now what decent little port on the shores of the Baltic was defiled by being the nest of that precious bird.


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