The Innocents Abroad


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shoulder and said deprecatingly:  
"I'll have to get you to give that to me, Sir. If there's anything you'd  
like to know about taking the sun, I'd as soon tell you as not--but I  
don't like to trust anybody with that instrument. If you want any  
figuring done--Aye, aye, sir!"  
He was gone to answer a call from the other side. I sought the  
deck-sweep.  
"Who is that spider-legged gorilla yonder with the sanctimonious  
countenance?"  
"It's Captain Jones, sir--the chief mate."  
"Well. This goes clear away ahead of anything I ever heard of before.  
Do you--now I ask you as a man and a brother--do you think I could  
venture to throw a rock here in any given direction without hitting a  
captain of this ship?"  
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Well, sir, I don't know--I think likely you'd fetch the captain of the  
watch may be, because he's a-standing right yonder in the way."  
I went below--meditating and a little downhearted. I thought, if five  
cooks can spoil a broth, what may not five captains do with a pleasure  
excursion.  
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