[Outward Bound by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookOutward Bound CHAPTER XIV 1/17
ALL HANDS, REEF TOPSAILS! Augustus Pelham, the fourth lieutenant of the Young America, was almost the only malcontent among the officers; the only one who persistently declined to be reconciled to the new regulation.
Others objected to it; others criticised it, and even regarded the act as tyrannical; but the good offices of Paul Kendall, who argued the question with them, as he did with Shuffles, had in a measure conciliated them, and they were at least disposed to submit gracefully to the order.
But Pelham was not of this number He was above the average age, and, like the chief conspirator on board, expecting to leave the ship at the end of the first year, had not exerted himself to the extent of his ability.
He had been first lieutenant and had now fallen to fourth.
He was older than the captain, and it galled him to be subject to one younger than himself. He was dissatisfied with his rank, and this had a tendency to make him a grumbler.
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