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West Wind Drift

CHAPTER V
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We'll all find it easier if we keep ourselves busy.

That's why I'm asking you, one and all, to do a good day's work regularly, one way or another, from now until relief comes.
We can't have any loafers or quitters on board this ship.

That means everybody, rich and poor.

You may think I'm putting a hardship on you, seeing as how you have paid for your passage and all that, but what I'm ordering you to do ain't a marker to what you'd be doing if you were out there in lifeboats, eight hundred miles from shore, and--well, we won't go into that.

We've got to make the best of it, my friends.


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