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"But a midshipman can always eat two breakfasts, particularly when his own comes first so sit down and breakfast with us it's all over now." "Even if it was not," replied Captain Wilson, laughing, "I doubt whether it would spoil Mr Easy's breakfast; come, Mr Easy, sit down." Jack bowed, and took his chair, and proved that his lecture had not taken away his appetite.

"Did you think you was goin' to get me out o' yer way's easy's that, 's I dare say ye have better folks than me, before now!" Ganew muttered something in a tongue the Elder did not understand, but the sound of it kindled his wrath anew. "Well, call on your Master, if that's what you're doin', 's much's you like.

"But a midshipman can always eat two breakfasts, particularly when his own comes first; so sit down and breakfast with us it's all over now." "Even if it was not," replied Captain Wilson, laughing, "I doubt whether it would spoil Mr Easy's breakfast. Come, Mr Easy, sit down." Jack bowed, and took his chair, and proved that his lecture had not taken away his appetite.

Easy's head fell back upon the chair, the impression which had been made upon his mind passing away almost as quickly as writing upon water. With anxious trembling hearts did Mrs. Mayberry and her son wait for the afternoon of the succeeding day. On the success of Mr. Easy's application, rested all their hopes. Neither she nor Hiram eat over a few mouthfuls at dinner time.

I acknowledge that in consequence of Mrs Easy's nonsensical indulgence, the boy is unruly, and will not obey me at present; and if your friend does not apply the rod, I will think seriously of sending my son John to him to learn the elements." The Doctor had gained his point by flattering the philosopher.

"Young woman, come this way, I wish to examine your head." "Oh! dear me, sir, it's quite clean, I assure you,". cried the girl, dropping a curtsey. Doctor Middleton, who sat between the bed and Mr Easy's chair, rubbed his hands and laughed.

Captain Wilson, who knew all about Mr. Easy's philosophy, explained to Jack the details and rank of every person on board, and that everyone was equally obliged to obey orders. Lieutenant Sawbridge's demeanour was due entirely to his zeal for his country. That evening Mr. Jack Easy was safe on board his majesty's sloop Harpy. II. On Board the Harpy

In the meantime Sarah and Mrs Easy had caught up Johnny, and were both holding him at the same time, exclaiming and lamenting. The pain of the scald and the indifference shown towards him were too much for Mr Easy's temper to put up with. He snatched Johnny out of their arms, and, quite forgetting his equality and rights of man, belaboured him without mercy.

I acknowledge that in consequence of Mrs Easy's nonsensical indulgence, the boy is unruly, and will not obey me at present; and if your friend does not apply the rod, I will think seriously of sending my son John to him to learn the elements." The doctor had gained his point by flattering the philosopher.

Say to-morrow or next day." The lad departed, and Mr. Easy's head fell back upon the chair, the impression which had been made upon his mind passing away almost as quickly as writing upon water. With anxious trembling hearts, did Mrs. Mayberry and her son wait for the afternoon of the succeeding day. On the success of Mr. Easy's application rested all their hopes.

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