No Defense, Volume 2. by Gilbert Parker
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page 48 of 63 (76%)
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ship."
Michael's face clouded. "Sir, that's true. The new lieutenants have done their work well, but them that's left behind in the midshipmen's berth--do you think they're content? No, sir. The only spot on board this ship where there lurks an active spirit against you is in the midshipmen's berth. Mischief's there, and that's what's brought me to you now." Dyck smiled. "I know that. I've had my eye on the midshipmen. I've never trusted them. They're a hard lot; but if the rest of the ship is with me, I'll deal with them promptly. They're not clever or bold enough to do their job skilfully. They've got some old hands down there-- hammock-men, old stagers of the sea that act as servants to them. What line do they take?" Michael laughed softly. "What I know I've got from two of them, and it is this--the young gentlemen'll try to get control of the ship." The cynicism deepened in Dyck's face. "Get control of the ship, eh? Well, it'll be a new situation on a king's ship if midshipmen succeed where the rest dare not try. Now, mark what I'm going to do." He called, and a marine showed himself. "The captain's compliments to the master, and his presence here at once. |
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