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Updated: May 11, 2025


The monkey was hanging by the tail from the dolphin striker, admiring what John Crow called "his own dam ogly face in the water." "Tail like yours would be good ting for a sailor, jackoo, it would leave his two hands free aloft more use, more hornament, too, I'm sure, den de piece of greasy junk dat hangs from de Captain's taffril.

"Then it's my opinion, cap'n, an' I tell it you to your face, that you ought to be ashamed of yourself to put honest men an' wimen in places like this neither light, nor hair, nor nothink in the way of hornament to " "Captain Bream! are you there, sir?" cried the voice of his friend the missionary at that moment down the companion-hatch. "Ay, ay, I'm here." "I've found her at last, sir."

Spruce always paid the most pious attention to his sermons, and jogged her husband at regular intervals to prevent that worthy man from dozing, though she knew he could not hear a word of anything that was said, and that, therefore, he might as well have been allowed to sleep, but on this occasion John was sure that even he failed to be interested in his observations on that 'ornament, which she called 'hornament, of the meek and quiet spirit, pronounced to be of such 'great price. He realised that if any 'great price' was at all in question with her that morning, it was the possible monetary value of her new lady's wardrobe.

'PROFESSOR KETCH. "Order be blowed! you've got the wrong un, I tell you. It ain't no 'ed at all; it's a coker-nut as my brother- in-law has been a-carvin', to hornament his new baked tatur-stall wots a-comin' down 'ere vile the 'sociation's in the town. Hand over, vill you?"

I do assure ye, Passon, I've never seen such things in all my life! Miss Maryllia must be mortal extravagant, for there's enough in one o' them boxes to feed the whole village of St. Best for several years. Ah! Passon, I do assure ye, I've thought of Scripter many a time this mornin'; 'Whose adornin' let it be the adornin' of a meek and quiet spirit, which is a hornament and no mistake!"

‘PROFESSOR KETCH.—“Order be blowed! you’ve got the wrong un, I tell you. It ain’t no ’ed at all; it’s a coker-nut as my brother-in-law has been a-carvin’, to hornament his new baked tatur-stall wots a-comin’ down ’ere vile the ’sociation’s in the town. Hand over, vill you?”

I don't know where he got it from I thought Hammond and me had rummaged that fo'castle pretty well but, anyhow, there it was. "Whiskers passed the jug to me and I handed it over to Hammond. He stood up to make a speech. "'Feller citizens, says he, 'I rise to drink a toast. 'Ere's to the beautchous Lobelia 'Ankins, and may she long hornament the lovely island where she now

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