[The Courage of Captain Plum by James Oliver Curwood]@TWC D-Link bookThe Courage of Captain Plum CHAPTER I 1/34
THE TWO OATHS On an afternoon in the early summer of 1856 Captain Nathaniel Plum, master and owner of the sloop _Typhoon_ was engaged in nothing more important than the smoking of an enormous pipe.
Clouds of strongly odored smoke, tinted with the lights of the setting sun, had risen above his head in unremitting volumes for the last half hour.
There was infinite contentment in his face, notwithstanding the fact that he had been meditating on a subject that was not altogether pleasant.
But Captain Plum was, in a way, a philosopher, though one would not have guessed this fact from his appearance.
He was, in the first place, a young man, not more than eight or nine and twenty, and his strong, rather thin face, tanned by exposure to the sea, was just now lighted up by eyes that shone with an unbounded good humor which any instant might take the form of laughter. At the present time Captain Plum's vision was confined to one direction, which carried his gaze out over Lake Michigan.
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