Moran of the Lady Letty by Frank Norris
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you, son. Who's doin' that yellin', I can't make out."
"Up in the crow's nest," exclaimed Wilbur. "It's Jim, see, he's waving his arms." "Well, whaduz he wave his dam' fool arms for?" growled Kitchell, angry because something was going forward he did not understand. "There, he's shouting again. Listen--I can't make out what he's yelling." "He'll yell to a different pipe when I get my grip of him. I'll twist the head of that swab till he'll have to walk back'ard to see where he's goin'. Whaduz he wave his arms for--whaduz he yell like a dam' philly-loo bird for? What's him say, Charlie?" "Jim heap sing, no can tell. Mebbee--tinkum sing, come back chop- chop." "We'll see. Oars out, men, give way. Now, son, put a little o' that Yale stingo in the stroke." In the crow's nest Jim still yelled and waved like one distraught, while the dory returned at a smart clip toward the schooner. Kitchell lathered with fury. "Oh-h," he murmured softly through his gritted teeth. "Jess lemmee lay mee two hands afoul of you wunst, you gibbering, yellow philly-loo bird, believe me, you'll dance. Shut up!" he roared; "shut up, you crazy do-do, ain't we coming fast as we can?" |
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