[The Sea-Wolf by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sea-Wolf CHAPTER XII 6/28
"You do not like me.
You--you--" "Go on," Wolf Larsen prompted.
"Don't be afraid of my feelings." "I am not afraid," the sailor retorted, a slight angry flush rising through his sunburn.
"If I speak not fast, it is because I have not been from the old country as long as you.
You do not like me because I am too much of a man; that is why, sir." "You are too much of a man for ship discipline, if that is what you mean, and if you know what I mean," was Wolf Larsen's retort. "I know English, and I know what you mean, sir," Johnson answered, his flush deepening at the slur on his knowledge of the English language. "Johnson," Wolf Larsen said, with an air of dismissing all that had gone before as introductory to the main business in hand, "I understand you're not quite satisfied with those oilskins ?" "No, I am not.
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