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Updated: May 26, 2025


"But when I come here to the Shell Road, where there warn't nobody knowed me, it struck me forcible," pursued Cap'n Abe, "that my fambly bein' so little known I could achieve a sort of vicarious repertation as a seagoin' man. "Ye see what I mean? I cal'lated if I'd had a brother a brother who warn't marked with a fear of the ocean he would ha' been a sailor. Course he would!

"Quite a boat you got there," the man said. Rick grinned. "It does look sort of odd, but it's comfortable." "Expect so. Thought it was a seagoin' flyin' saucer when I saw it comin' through the Narrows." Scotty munched crab cake appreciatively. "Seen many flying saucers around here?" he asked whimsically. "A few." The boys stared. The man smiled at the reaction. "Didn't expect that? It's true.

"Notice it's us that's got to suit her, not her us. I kind of like that 'signin' articles, too. You bet she's been brought up in a seagoin' family." "I used to know a Jubal Snow that hailed from Nantucket," suggested Perez; "maybe she's some of his folks." "'Tain't likely," sniffed Captain Jerry. "There's more Snows in Nantucket than you can shake a stick at.

To my mind it needs no prophet to tell us with that afore our eyes that we're booked for a reg'lar thorough-bred Cape Horn gale of wind; and my advice as chief- mate of this here barkie is, that we makes her just as snug as we knows how, for, depend upon it, afore morning we shall have as thorough a trial of her seagoin' qualities as we're likely to want for many a day to come."

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