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211
I
was
greatly
surprised
,
and
so
was
Atkins
,
when
I
found
him
in
the
eating
-
room
of
the
Green
Cormorant
and
told
him
what
had
occurred
.
His
comment
upon
it
was
characteristic
.
212
This
queer
captain
,
he
said
,
is
as
full
of
whims
as
a
spoilt
child
!
It
is
to
be
hoped
he
will
not
change
his
mind
again
at
the
last
moment
.
213
The
next
morning
at
daybreak
I
bade
adieu
to
the
Green
Cormorant
,
and
went
down
to
the
port
,
with
my
kind
-
hearted
host
,
who
insisted
on
accompanying
me
to
the
ship
,
partly
in
order
to
make
his
mind
easy
respecting
the
sincerity
of
the
captain
s
repentance
,
and
partly
that
he
might
take
leave
of
him
,
and
also
of
Hurliguerly
.
A
boat
was
waiting
at
the
quay
,
and
we
reached
the
ship
in
a
few
minutes
.
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The
first
person
whom
I
met
on
the
deck
was
Hurliguerly
;
he
gave
me
a
look
of
triumph
,
which
said
as
plainly
as
speech
:
Ha
!
you
see
now
.
Our
hard
-
to
-
manage
captain
has
given
in
at
last
.
And
to
whom
do
you
owe
this
,
but
to
the
good
boatswain
who
did
his
best
for
you
,
and
did
not
boast
overmuch
of
his
influence
?
215
Was
this
the
truth
?
I
had
strong
reasons
for
doubting
it
.
After
all
,
what
did
it
matter
?
216
Captain
Len
Guy
came
on
deck
immediately
after
my
arrival
;
this
was
not
surprising
,
except
for
the
fact
that
he
did
not
appear
to
remark
my
presence
.
217
Atkins
then
approached
the
captain
and
said
in
a
pleasant
tone
,
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218
We
shall
meet
next
year
!
219
If
it
please
God
,
Atkins
.
220
They
shook
hands
.
Then
the
boatswain
took
a
hearty
leave
of
the
innkeeper
,
and
was
rowed
back
to
the
quay