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Chapter 5
Heasyoasy(forsohestillnamedtheskipper)wasaman,byhisaccount,thatmindedfornothingeitherinheavenorearth;onethat,aspeoplesaid,would“crackonallsailintothedayofjudgment;”rough,fierce,unscrupulous,andbrutal;andallthismypoorcabin-boyhadtaughthimselftoadmireassomethingseamanlikeandmanly.Hewouldonlyadmitoneflawinhisidol.“Heain’tnoseaman,”headmitted.“That’sMr.Shuanthatnavigatesthebrig;he’sthefinestseamaninthetrade,onlyfordrink;andItellyouIbelieveit!Why,look’ere;”andturningdownhisstockingheshowedmeagreat,raw,redwoundthatmademybloodruncold.“Hedonethat—Mr.Shuandoneit,”hesaid,withanairofpride.
“What!”Icried,“doyoutakesuchsavageusageathishands?Why,youarenoslave,tobesohandled!”
“No,”saidthepoormoon-calf,changinghistuneatonce,“andsohe’llfind.See’ere;”andheshowedmeagreatcase-knife,whichhetoldmewasstolen.“O,”sayshe,“letmeseehimtry;Idarehimto;I’lldoforhim!O,heain’tthefirst!”Andheconfirmeditwithapoor,silly,uglyoath.
IhaveneverfeltsuchpityforanyoneinthiswideworldasIfeltforthathalf-wittedcreature,anditbegantocomeovermethatthebrigCovenant(forallherpiousname)waslittlebetterthanahellupontheseas.
“Haveyounofriends?”saidI.
HesaidhehadafatherinsomeEnglishseaport,Iforgetwhich.
“Hewasafineman,too,”hesaid,“buthe’sdead.