Cap'n Eri by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
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you could git, 'less 'twas old A'nt Zuby Higgins, and that would be
actin' like the feller that jumped overboard when his boat sprung a leak. No, sir! If A'nt Zuby ships aboard here I heave up MY commission." "Who said anything about A'nt Zuby or housekeepers either?" inquired Captain Perez. "I said we'd got to have a woman, and we have. One of us 'll have to git married, that's all." "MARRIED!" roared the two in chorus. "That's what I said, married, and take the others to board in this house. Look here now! When a shipwrecked crew's starvin' one of 'em has to be sacrificed for the good of the rest, and that's what we've got to do. One of us has got to git married for the benefit of the other two." Captain Eri shouted hilariously. "Good boy, Perez!" he cried. "Goin' to be the first offerin'?" "Not unless it's my luck, Eri. We'll all three match for it, same as we do 'bout washin' the dishes." "Where are you goin' to find a wife?" asked Captain Jerry. "Now that's jest what I'm goin' to show you. I see how things was goin', and I've been thinkin' this over for a consid'rable spell. Hold on a minute till I overhaul my kit." He went into the front bedroom, and through the open door they could see him turning over the contents of the chest with P. R. in brass nails on the lid. He scattered about him fish-lines, hooks, lead for sinkers, |
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