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As
I
went
by
I
see
it
was
a
lantern
hanging
on
the
jackstaff
of
a
double-hull
ferryboat
.
I
skimmed
around
for
the
watchman
,
a-wondering
whereabouts
he
slept
;
and
by
and
by
I
found
him
roosting
on
the
bitts
forward
,
with
his
head
down
between
his
knees
.
I
gave
his
shoulder
two
or
three
little
shoves
,
and
begun
to
cry
.
He
stirred
up
in
a
kind
of
a
startlish
way
;
but
when
he
see
it
was
only
me
he
took
a
good
gap
and
stretch
,
and
then
he
says
:
"
Hello
,
what
's
up
?
Do
n't
cry
,
bub
.
What
's
the
trouble
?
"
I
says
:
"
Pap
,
and
mam
,
and
sis
,
and
--
"
Then
I
broke
down
.
He
says
:
"
Oh
,
dang
it
now
,
DO
N'T
take
on
so
;
we
all
has
to
have
our
troubles
,
and
this
'n
'll
come
out
all
right
.
What
's
the
matter
with
'em
?
"
"
They
're
--
they
're
--
are
you
the
watchman
of
the
boat
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
he
says
,
kind
of
pretty-well-satisfied
like
.
"
I
'm
the
captain
and
the
owner
and
the
mate
and
the
pilot
and
watchman
and
head
deck-hand
;
and
sometimes
I
'm
the
freight
and
passengers
.
I
ai
n't
as
rich
as
old
Jim
Hornback
,
and
I
ca
n't
be
so
blame
'
generous
and
good
to
Tom
,
Dick
,
and
Harry
as
what
he
is
,
and
slam
around
money
the
way
he
does
;
but
I
've
told
him
a
many
a
time
'
t
I
would
n't
trade
places
with
him
;
for
,
says
I
,
a
sailor
's
life
's
the
life
for
me
,
and
I
'm
derned
if
I
'D
live
two
mile
out
o
'
town
,
where
there
ai
n't
nothing
ever
goin
'
on
,
not
for
all
his
spondulicks
and
as
much
more
on
top
of
it
.
Says
I
--
"