[The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyde Osbourne]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ebb-Tide CHAPTER 5 22/53
'And you told me yourself you weren't sure of the chronometer.' 'Oh, there ain't no flies in the chronometer!' cried Davis. 'Oblige me so far, captain,' said Herrick stiffly.
'I am anxious to keep this reckoning, which is a part of my duty; I do not know what to allow for current, nor how to allow for it.
I am too inexperienced; and I beg of you to help me.' 'Never discourage zealous officer,' said the captain, unrolling the chart again, for Herrick had taken him over his day's work and while he was still partly sober.
'Here it is: look for yourself; anything from west to west no'the-west, and anyways from five to twenty-five miles. That's what the A'm'ralty chart says; I guess you don't expect to get on ahead of your own Britishers ?' 'I am trying to do my duty, Captain Brown,' said Herrick, with a dark flush, 'and I have the honour to inform you that I don't enjoy being trifled with.' 'What in thunder do you want ?' roared Davis.
'Go and look at the blamed wake.
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