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“
Well
,
then
,
I
’
ll
drink
for
both
of
us
.
Oh
!
don
’
t
imagine
you
are
dealing
with
a
sot
!
No
!
never
more
than
is
good
for
me
,
but
always
as
much
!
”
I
followed
the
man
to
the
tavern
,
and
while
Atkins
was
busy
on
the
deck
of
the
ship
,
discussing
the
prices
of
his
purchases
and
sales
,
we
took
our
places
in
the
eating
room
of
his
inn
.
And
first
I
said
to
Hurliguerly
:
“
It
was
on
Atkins
that
I
reckoned
to
introduce
me
to
Captain
Len
Guy
,
for
he
knows
him
very
intimately
,
if
I
am
not
mistaken
.
”
“
Pooh
!
Atkins
is
a
good
sort
,
and
the
captain
has
an
esteem
for
him
.
But
he
can
’
t
do
what
I
can
.
Let
me
act
for
you
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
.
”
“
Is
it
so
difficult
a
matter
to
arrange
,
boatswain
,
and
is
there
not
a
cabin
on
board
the
Halbrane
?
The
smallest
would
do
for
me
,
and
I
will
pay
—
”
“
All
right
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
!
There
is
a
cabin
,
which
has
never
been
used
,
and
since
you
don
’
t
mind
putting
your
hand
in
your
pocket
if
required
—
however
—
between
ourselves
—
it
will
take
somebody
sharper
than
you
think
,
and
who
isn
’
t
good
old
Atkins
,
to
induce
Captain
Len
Guy
to
take
a
passenger
.
Yes
,
indeed
,
it
will
take
all
the
smartness
of
the
good
fellow
who
now
drinks
to
your
health
,
regretting
that
you
don
’
t
return
the
compliment
!
”
What
a
wink
it
was
that
accompanied
this
sentiment
!
And
then
the
man
took
a
short
black
pipe
out
of
the
pocket
of
his
jacket
,
and
smoked
like
a
steamer
in
full
blast
.
“
Mr
.
Hurliguerly
?
”
said
I
.
“
Mr
.
Jeorling
.
”
“
Why
does
your
captain
object
to
taking
me
on
his
ship
?
”