The Pilgrim And the Shrine; Or Passages From the Life And Correspondence of Herert Ainslie 1
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Pray don't think from my ob- servations above that I have become a bit more ^' practicable " than of old. I don't shrink from any amount of physical dis- comfort for a time^ though it may far exceed THE ISTHMUS. 93 any 1 might have found in an uncongenial profession. I am by no means inclined to confound conscience and comfort, as you seemed to do long ago in our memorable talk ; of which, by the way, I afterwards attempted to make some notes. They were unsatisfactory ones, however.' 94 CHAPTER... y. SEAWEED. From Herbert Ainslie's Journal. On board at last, and well away from port. I begin to shake down tolerably into my place. If I can only retain the privi- lege of my hammock slung up in the rig- ging, I shall escape the discomfort of the crowded cabin below. Really this floating box ' Killooney ' is as complete a Noah's ark of incongruities as ever swam. We have lawyers from ^ down-east,' hunters from the west, farmers from the north, and slave- owners from the south ; Texan rangers, Mexican volunteers, doctors and traders, SEAWEED.
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