[Willis the Pilot by Johanna Spyri]@TWC D-Link bookWillis the Pilot CHAPTER XXVI 16/17
They know the form of every plank and the line of every bend.
There are hundreds of marks that get spliced in the memory, and are never forgotten.
But in the present case there is no room for any doubt, a portion of the figure head is still extant, and the word _Nelson_ can be made out without spectacles." "But how did it get there ?" "You know, Master Fritz, it could not have told me, even if I had taken the trouble to inquire." "Very true, Willis." "I was determined, however, to find it out some other way, so I steered for a cafe near the harbor, where the pilots and long-shore captains go to play at dominoes.
I was in hopes of picking up some stray waif of information, and, sooth to say, I was not altogether disappointed." "Another meeting, I'll be bound," said Jack. "My falling in with the _Nelson_ astonished you, did it not ?" "Rather." "Then I'll bet my best pipe that this one will surprise you still more.
You recollect my comrade, Bill, _alias_ Bob, of the _Hoboken_ ?" "Yes, perfectly." "Then I met him." "What! the man who had both his legs shot off, and died in consequence of his wounds ?" inquired Jack. "The same." "And that was afterwards thrown overboard with a twenty-four pound shot tied to his feet!" exclaimed Fritz. "The same." At this astonishing assertion the young men regarded Willis with an air of apprehension. "You think I am mad, no doubt, do you not ?" "Whatever can we think, Willis ?" "I admit that my statement looks very like it at first sight, but still you are wrong, as you will see by-and-by.
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