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Portuguese
by
birth
,
but
speaking
English
fluently
,
he
was
called
Negoro
,
and
filled
the
humble
position
of
cook
on
the
schooner
.
The
"
Pilgrim
's
"
cook
having
deserted
at
Auckland
,
this
Negoro
,
then
out
of
employment
,
offered
himself
for
the
place
.
He
was
a
taciturn
man
,
not
at
all
communicative
,
who
kept
to
himself
,
but
did
his
work
satisfactorily
.
In
engaging
him
,
Captain
Hull
seemed
to
be
rather
fortunate
,
and
since
embarking
,
the
master
cook
had
merited
no
reproach
.
Meanwhile
,
Captain
Hull
regretted
not
having
had
the
time
to
inform
himself
sufficiently
about
Negoro
's
antecedents
.
His
face
,
or
rather
his
look
,
was
only
half
in
his
favor
,
and
when
it
is
necessary
to
bring
an
unknown
into
the
life
on
board
,
so
confined
,
so
intimate
,
his
antecedents
should
be
carefully
inquired
into
.
Negoro
might
be
forty
years
old
.
Thin
,
nervous
,
of
medium
height
,
with
very
brown
hair
,
skin
somewhat
swarthy
,
he
ought
to
be
strong
.
Had
he
received
any
instruction
?
Yes
;
that
appeared
in
certain
observations
which
escaped
him
sometimes
.
Besides
,
he
never
spoke
of
his
past
life
,
he
said
not
a
word
about
his
family
.
Whence
he
came
,
where
he
had
lived
,
no
one
could
tell
.
What
would
his
future
be
?
No
one
knew
any
more
about
that
.
He
only
announced
his
intention
of
going
on
shore
at
Valparaiso
.
He
was
certainly
a
singular
man
.
At
all
events
,
he
did
not
seem
to
be
a
sailor
.
He
seemed
to
be
even
more
strange
to
marine
things
than
is
usual
with
a
master
cook
,
part
of
whose
existence
is
passed
at
sea
.
Meanwhile
,
as
to
being
incommoded
by
the
rolling
and
pitching
of
the
ship
,
like
men
who
have
never
navigated
,
he
was
not
in
the
least
,
and
that
is
something
for
a
cook
on
board
a
vessel
.
Finally
,
he
was
little
seen
.
During
the
day
,
he
most
generally
remained
confined
in
his
narrow
kitchen
,
before
the
stove
for
melting
,
which
occupied
the
greater
part
of
it
.
When
night
came
and
the
fire
in
the
stove
was
out
,
Negoro
went
to
the
cabin
which
was
assigned
to
him
at
the
end
of
the
crew
's
quarters
.
Then
he
went
to
bed
at
once
and
went
to
sleep
.
It
has
been
already
said
that
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
crew
was
composed
of
five
sailors
and
a
novice
.
This
young
novice
,
aged
fifteen
,
was
the
child
of
an
unknown
father
and
mother
.
This
poor
being
,
abandoned
from
his
birth
,
had
been
received
and
brought
up
by
public
charity
.