In Clive's Command - A Story of the Fight for India by Herbert Strang
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He was halfway through the second stanza when he noticed Desmond standing at the angle of the hedge a few yards away. He fixed his merry eyes on the boy, and, beating time with his hook, went on with the song in stentorian tones: "An ass, an ass, an Ass, an ASS, Signed 'Governor Pitt, Fort George, Madras.'" The others took up the chorus, and finally brought their tankards down upon the deal with a resounding whack. "Ahoy, Mother Wiggs, more beer!" shouted the big man. Desmond went forward. "Is this the Waterman's Rest?" "Ay, ay, young gen'leman, and a blamed restful place it is, too, fit for watermen what en't naught but landlubbers, speaking by the book, but not fit for the likes of us jack tars. Eh, mateys?" His companions grunted acquiescence. "I have a message for Mr. Toley; is he here?" "Ay, that he is. That's him at the table yonder. "Mr. Toley, sir, a young gen'leman to see you." |
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