"where Angels Fear to Tread" And Other Stories of the Sea

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We're before the mast, bound forHong-Kong. We may find a consul at Anjer; I'm not sure. Meanwhile, I'mBreen, and you are Johnson, and it is no one's business what we havebeen. I'm not anxious for this matter to become public. I can explainto the department, and no one else need know. " "Very good, sir. " "No; not 'sir. ' Keep that for our superiors. " Johnson grumbled a little; then Mr. Hansen's round Swedish faceappeared at the door.
"Hi, you in dere--you big feller--you come out. You belong i
...n der utterwatch. You hear? You come out on deck, " he called.
"Aye, aye, sir, " said Johnson, rising sullenly.
"All the better, Johnson, " whispered Breen. "One can keep a lookout allthe time. Keep your eyes open and your mouth shut. " So for these two men the work of the voyage began. The hard-headed, aggressive Johnson, placed in the mate's watch, had no trouble infinding his place, and keeping it, at the top of the class. He ruledthe assorted types of all nations, who worked and slept with him, withsound logic backed by a strong arm and hard fist, never trying toconceal his contempt for them.


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