[The Sea-Wolf by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sea-Wolf CHAPTER IV 1/19
What happened to me next on the sealing-schooner _Ghost_, as I strove to fit into my new environment, are matters of humiliation and pain.
The cook, who was called "the doctor" by the crew, "Tommy" by the hunters, and "Cooky" by Wolf Larsen, was a changed person.
The difference worked in my status brought about a corresponding difference in treatment from him.
Servile and fawning as he had been before, he was now as domineering and bellicose.
In truth, I was no longer the fine gentleman with a skin soft as a "lydy's," but only an ordinary and very worthless cabin-boy. He absurdly insisted upon my addressing him as Mr.Mugridge, and his behaviour and carriage were insufferable as he showed me my duties. Besides my work in the cabin, with its four small state-rooms, I was supposed to be his assistant in the galley, and my colossal ignorance concerning such things as peeling potatoes or washing greasy pots was a source of unending and sarcastic wonder to him.
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