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I know, sir," whispered Toby apologetically. Saltash's arm surrounded him with a comforting closeness. "You miserable little shrimp!" he said. "How's the head?" "Better, sir. Thank you, sir," muttered Toby. "Why not tell the truth for once and say it hurts like hell?" suggested Saltash. Toby was silent. "Do you know what I'm going to do with you?" said Saltash. "No, sir." Toby stirred uneasily.

Do you get me, Buzz?" "Sure. I felt it, too." He put both his hands on Red's shoulders, holding him off at arm's length. "You want back under the old Stars and Stripes, don't you? ... you little shrimp!" "Yes," slowly, "and yet " "I know how you feel. I'm with you, fellow, when you get ready to make the change." McGee's eyes lighted with surprise and joy. "Really, Buzz?" "Surest thing you know!"

Chop the meat of the body into very small pieces, and rub it through a cullender into the butter. Cut up the flesh of the claws and tail into dice, and stir it in. Give it another boil up, and it will be ready for table. Serve it up with fresh salmon, or any boiled fish of the best kind. Crab sauce is made in a similar manner; also prawn and shrimp sauce.

Meantime the pretty fish are running away with choice bits of God's image at the bottom of the bay; the cunning crab makes merry with a dead man's eye, the nipping shrimp sweetens himself for the table upon the clean juices of a succulent corpse. Below all is peace and fat feasting; above rolls the sounding ocean of eternal Bosh! .... There is war!

If a stupid fellow was going up for a competitive examination, why should he study the letter P? Because P makes ass Pass. Why is buttermilk like something that never happened? Why is the letter O the noisiest of all the vowels? Because the rest are in audible. Why is a Member of Parliament like a shrimp? Because he has M. P. at the end of his name. Why is a pig a paradox?

The tide had risen rapidly in the channel along the parade front, and the shrimp fishermen, who used push-nets in the channels at low tide, had returned without noticing that one of their number was missing. Word got about just too late, and already there was half a mile of water, beyond which, through our telescopes, we could see the poor fellow making frantic signals to the shore.

The crabs were so angry at his scorn that they ran at the shrimp and pinched him until he promised to help them in the battle. When they reached the shore, the crabs looked at the shrimp and said: "Your face is turned the wrong way, friend shrimp," and they laughed at him, for crabs are much like other people, and think they are the only ones who are right. "Are you ready to fight with the waves?

Later, the long black man went hunting the shrimp of a Chinaman round the native part of the ship, and caught him again and asked the Captain for justice, and looked at me as he spoke, which made me uncomfortable, for I could not understand, but guessed he expected the Sahib to stick up for a Sikh against any damn Chinee.

Again he resorts to finesse, and sidles off, with eyes fixed in another direction, like a master of stratagem. To be sure, he never catches the shrimp but what of that? The true sportsman is far removed from the necessity for mere material profit. I half suspect that little octopus would release the shrimp if once he caught him, as the true fisherman throws back the excess of his catch.

We had Bird's Nest Bud-ball Yet-bean War; and Shark's Fin, Loung-fong Chea; and Duck, Gold-silver Tone Arp; eggs with Shrimp Yook; cake called Rose Sue; and Ting Moy, which was a Canton preserve; and various other things that I picked out from the names Mr. Brett read me from the funny yellow menu card.

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