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"
"
AM
I
!
"
In
the
infinite
meaning
of
his
reply
and
his
boundless
confidence
in
his
views
,
the
Jack
took
one
of
his
bloated
shoes
off
,
looked
into
it
,
knocked
a
few
stones
out
of
it
on
the
kitchen
floor
,
and
put
it
on
again
.
He
did
this
with
the
air
of
a
Jack
who
was
so
right
that
he
could
afford
to
do
anything
.
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"
Why
,
what
do
you
make
out
that
they
done
with
their
buttons
then
,
Jack
?
"
asked
the
landlord
,
vacillating
weakly
.
"
Done
with
their
buttons
?
"
returned
the
Jack
.
"
Chucked
em
overboard
.
Swallered
em
.
Sowed
em
,
to
come
up
small
salad
.
Done
with
their
buttons
!
"
"
Don
t
be
cheeky
,
Jack
,
"
remonstrated
the
landlord
,
in
a
melancholy
and
pathetic
way
.
"
A
Custum
Us
officer
knows
what
to
do
with
his
Buttons
,
"
said
the
Jack
,
repeating
the
obnoxious
word
with
the
greatest
contempt
,
"
when
they
comes
betwixt
him
and
his
own
light
.
A
four
and
two
sitters
don
t
go
hanging
and
hovering
,
up
with
one
tide
and
down
with
another
,
and
both
with
and
against
another
,
without
there
being
Custum
Us
at
the
bottom
of
it
.
"
Saying
which
he
went
out
in
disdain
;
and
the
landlord
,
having
no
one
to
reply
upon
,
found
it
impracticable
to
pursue
the
subject
.
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This
dialogue
made
us
all
uneasy
,
and
me
very
uneasy
.
The
dismal
wind
was
muttering
round
the
house
,
the
tide
was
flapping
at
the
shore
,
and
I
had
a
feeling
that
we
were
caged
and
threatened
.
A
four
-
oared
galley
hovering
about
in
so
unusual
a
way
as
to
attract
this
notice
was
an
ugly
circumstance
that
I
could
not
get
rid
of
.
When
I
had
induced
Provis
to
go
up
to
bed
,
I
went
outside
with
my
two
companions
(
Startop
by
this
time
knew
the
state
of
the
case
)
,
and
held
another
council
.
Whether
we
should
remain
at
the
house
until
near
the
steamer
s
time
,
which
would
be
about
one
in
the
afternoon
,
or
whether
we
should
put
off
early
in
the
morning
,
was
the
question
we
discussed
.
On
the
whole
we
deemed
it
the
better
course
to
lie
where
we
were
,
until
within
an
hour
or
so
of
the
steamer
s
time
,
and
then
to
get
out
in
her
track
,
and
drift
easily
with
the
tide
.
Having
settled
to
do
this
,
we
returned
into
the
house
and
went
to
bed
.
I
lay
down
with
the
greater
part
of
my
clothes
on
,
and
slept
well
for
a
few
hours
.
When
I
awoke
,
the
wind
had
risen
,
and
the
sign
of
the
house
(
the
Ship
)
was
creaking
and
banging
about
,
with
noises
that
startled
me
.
Rising
softly
,
for
my
charge
lay
fast
asleep
,
I
looked
out
of
the
window
.
It
commanded
the
causeway
where
we
had
hauled
up
our
boat
,
and
,
as
my
eyes
adapted
themselves
to
the
light
of
the
clouded
moon
,
I
saw
two
men
looking
into
her
.
They
passed
by
under
the
window
,
looking
at
nothing
else
,
and
they
did
not
go
down
to
the
landing
-
place
which
I
could
discern
to
be
empty
,
but
struck
across
the
marsh
in
the
direction
of
the
Nore
.