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Michael Brother of Jerry

CHAPTER XV
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Sure, he's a skunk, and will taste like one, but many's the honest man that's eaten skunk and pulled through a tight place.

But you'd better soak 'im all night in salt water, first." Grimshaw, whose seat in the sternsheets was none of the best, grasped the situation simultaneously with Daughtry, and, with a quick upstanding, and hooking out-reach of hand, caught the fat pawnbroker around the back of the neck, and with anything but gentle suasion jerked him half into the air and flung him face downward on the bottom boards.
"Ha-ah!" said Daughtry across the hundred yards of ocean.
Next, and without hurry, Grimshaw took the more comfortable seat for himself.
"Want to come along ?" he called to Daughtry.
"No, thank you, sir," was the latter's reply.

"There's too many of us, an' we'll make out better in the other boat." With some bailing, and with others bending to the oars, the boat rowed frantically away, while Daughtry took Ah Moy with him down into the lazarette beneath the cabin floor and broke out and passed up more provisions.
It was when he was thus below that the cow grazed the schooner just for'ard of amidships on the port side, lashed out with her mighty tail as she sounded, and ripped clean away the chain plates and rail of the mizzen-shrouds.

In the next roll of the huge, glassy sea, the mizzen- mast fell overside.
"My word, some whale," Daughtry said to Ah Moy, as they emerged from the cabin companionway and gazed at this latest wreckage.
Ah Moy found need to get more food from the galley, when Daughtry, Kwaque, and Big John swung their weight on the falls, one at a time, and hoisted the port boat, one end at a time, over the rail and swung her out.
"We'll wait till the next smash, then lower away, throw everything in, an' get outa this," the steward told the Ancient Mariner.

"Lots of time.
The schooner'll sink no faster when she's awash than she's sinkin' now." Even as he spoke, the scuppers were nearly level with the ocean, and her rolling in the big sea was sluggish.
"Hey!" he called with sudden forethought across the widening stretch of sea to Captain Doane.


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