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--The Wine-Dark Sea
‘Why is the ship so quiet? No bells, Is anyone dead?’
‘No, sir. But Captain Pullings said any sod as woke you should have a hundred lashes.’
The Wine-Dark Sea, Patrick O'Brian
In which Stephen causes grave insult, is viciously punished for it, and thereby gains sympathy and forgiveness
From the main and the fore yards hung broad but extraordinarily shallow square sails, so low that when Stephen was led on deck to see them he asked where they were intended to be hoisted. ‘They are hoisted,’ he was told, in a voice of strong displeasure.
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Since the ship was very well found in bosun’s and sailmaker’s stores, she wore all the staysails that could possibly be managed. 'It is just like Bridie Colman’s washing day, I do declare,’ cried Stephen, in another unfortunate attempt to please. 'Everything is within an easy hand’s reach, so it is.’
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'This is an extraordinarily small piece of plum-duff,’ he observed at dinner - Sunday dinner - in the cabin. 'I wish it may not be an ignoble stroke of revenge for my innocent words this morning about our harmless, meek, and bargelike appearance -innocent upon my word, and even, I thought, amusing - a mild pleasantry. But not at all: prim faces, wry looks, and now this meagre, despicable pudding. I had thought better of my shipmates.’
'You mistake, brother,’ said Jack. 'Mr Adams and I, in our joint character as purser, cast our accounts yesterday, reckoning every last firkin of oatmeal, every bin and locker in the bread-room, and dividing the whole, private stores not excepted, by the number of mouths aboard. That piece of pudding is your full ration, my poor Stephen.’
'Oh, indeed,’ said Stephen, looking rather blank.
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'And Stephen, may I beg you not to be facetious when speaking of the barky? The people are surprisingly susceptible, if you know what I mean, about her appearance. And if ever you intend to be complimentary, you might well be advised just to throw up your hands and cry “Oh”, or “Superb”, or “I have never seen anything better”, without being particular.’
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'The Doctor has been choked off for being a satyr,’ said Killick to Grimble.
'What’s a satyr?’
'What an ignorant cove you are to be sure, Art Grimble: just ignorant, is all. A satyr is a party that talks sarcastic. Choked off something cruel, he was; and his duff taken away and eaten before his eyes.’
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Although the ship was wonderfully busy the news spread forward with its usual speed, and Stephen, making his way to the forecastle to watch albatrosses and the nondescript petrel that had been following the ship for some days, was greeted with particular kindness, brought a coil of soft manilla to sit upon, given a pair of belaying-pins to hold his telescope steady, and told about the birds that had been seen that day.
-The Wine-Dark Sea, Patrick O'Brian
(An ongoing series of condensed sagas)
A little after sunset he climbed up from a bottomless sleep, in a ship as silent as the grave, the light fading fast. He gathered himself into the present, collecting the immediate past, thanked God for his delivery, and then said, ‘But what’s amiss? Am I really here and alive?’ He moved, feeling himself: the weakness was authentic, so was his gummed-up, itching eye and his unshaven face. So was his consuming thirst. ‘Ahoy, there,’ he called, but without much conviction. ‘Sir?’ cried Grimble, Killick’s mate. ‘Light along a jug of water, just tinged with wine.’ And when he had drained it he asked, gasping, ‘Why is the ship so quiet? No bells, is anyone dead?’ ‘No, sir. But Captain Pullings said any sod as woke you should have a hundred lashes.’
-The Wine-Dark Sea, Patrick O'Brian