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     〃That dope'll hold him for a while; Say; Johnny Dago; put your back 

into them oars;〃 he heard indistinctly。 

     Faintly there came to him the slap of the waves against the side of the 

boat。 These presently died rhythmically away。 

     It was daylight when he awakened again。 His throbbing head slowly 

definitized     the  vile  hole   in  which    he   lay  as  the  forecastle    of  a  ship。 

Gradually the facts sifted back to him。 He recalled the fight on the wharf 

and the drink in the boat。 In this last he suspected knockout drops。 That he 

had been shanghaied was beyond suspicion。 

     Laboriously he sat up on the side of his bunk and in doing so became 

aware   of   a   sailor   asleep   in   the   crib   opposite。   His   stertorous   breathing 

stirred a doubt in Jeff's mind。 Perhaps the crimps had taken him too。 

     The   ship   was   rolling   a   good   deal;   but   by   a   succession   of   tacks   Jeff 

staggered to the scuttle and   climbed the hatchway  to the deck。 A  wintry 

sun was shining; and for a few moments he stood blinking in the light。 

     She was a three…masted schooner and was plunging forward into the 

choppy seas outside the jaws of the harbor。 He whiffed the salt tang of the 

air and tasted the flying spray。 An ebb tide was lifting the vessel forward 



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on   a   freshening   wind;   and   trim   as   a   greyhound   she   slipped   through   the 

cat's…paws。 

     A   thickset;    powerful    figure   paced    to  and    fro  on   the  quarter…deck; 

occasionally bellowing an order in a tremendous voice like the roar of a 

bull。 He was getting canvas set for the fresh breeze of the open seas that 

was catching him astern; and the sailors were jumping to obey his orders。 

The   pounding   sails   and   the   singing   cordage;   the   rattling   blocks   and   the 

whipping ropes; would have told Jeff they were scudding along fast; even 

if the heeling of the schooner and its swift forward leaps had not made it 

plain。 

     〃By God; Jones; she's walking;〃 he heard the captain boom across to 

the mate。 

     Just   then   a   figure   cut   past   him   and   made   straight   for   the   captain。 

Farnum       recognized     in  it  the   sailor  whom      he   had   left  asleep    in  the 

forecastle   and   even   in   that   fleeting   glance   was   aware   of   the   man's   livid 

fury。 Up the steps he went like a wild beast。 

     〃What kind of a boat is this?〃 he panted hoarsely。 

     The captain turned toward him。 His eyes were shining wickedly;   but 

his    voice   was    ominously      suave    and   honeyed。      〃This   boat;   son;   is  a 

threemasted   schooner;   name   of   _Nancy   Hanks_   ;   Master   Joshua   Green; 

bound for the Solomon Islands with a cargo of Oregon fir。〃 

     〃I've been shanghaied。 This is a nest of crimps;〃 the man screamed。 

     Joshua Green's salient jaw came forward。 〃Been shanghaied; have you? 

And we're a nest of crimps; are we? Son; the less I hear of that line of talk 

the better。 Put that in your pipe and smoke it。〃 

     The man turned loose a flood of profanity and swore he would rot in 

hell before he would touch a rope on that ship。 

     Out   went   Green's   great   gnarled   fist。 The   seaman   shot   back   from  the 

quarterdeck and struck a pile of rope below。 He was up again and down 

again   almost   quicker   than   it   takes   to   tell。  Three   times   he   hit   the   planks 

before he lay still。 

     The captain stood over him; his eyes blazing。 He looked the savage; 

barbaric slavedriver he was。 

     〃Me; I'm Bully Green; and don't you forget it。 Been shanghaied; have 



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you?   Not   going   to   touch   a   rope?   Then;   by   thunder;   you   white…livered 

beachcomber;   a   rope   will   touch   you   till   you're   flayed。   Get   this   in   your 

coconut。 You'll walk chalk; you lazy son of a sea cook; or I'll haze you till 

you    wish    you'd    never   been    born。〃   He    punctuated     his   remarks    with 

vigorous kicks。 〃Bully Green runs this tub; strike me dead if he don't。 Now 

you hump for'ard and clap a hand to them sheets。 Walk; you shanghaied 

Dutchman!〃 

     The sailor crawled away; completely cowed。 For one day he had had 

more than enough。 The captain watched him for a moment; his great jaw 

thrust grimly out。 Then; as on a pivot; he whirled toward Jeff。 

     〃Come here; you! Step lively; Sport!〃 

     Farnum   wondered   whether   he   was   about   to   undergo   an   experience 

similar to that of the sailor。 〃Do you want to know what kind of a ship this 

is?〃 

     〃No; sir。 I'm perfectly satisfied about that;〃 smiled his victim。 

     〃Got no opinions you want to hand out free; son?〃 

     〃Think I'll keep them bottled。〃 

     〃Say 'sir;' Sport!〃 

     〃Yes; sir;〃 answered Farnum; his quiet eyes steady and unafraid。 

     〃When I give an order you expect to jump?〃 

     〃Jump isn't the word。〃 

     〃Sir!〃    thundered     Green;    and    〃Sir〃   the  newspaper      man     corrected 

himself。 

     〃Got no story to spiel about being shanghaied; son?〃 

     〃Would it do any good; sir?〃 

     〃Not unless you're aching to get what that son of a Dutchman got。 See 

here; sport! You walk the chalk line; and Bully Green and you'll get along 

fine。 I'm a lamb; I am; when I'm not riled。 But get gayand you'll have a 

hectic   time。   I'll   rough   you   till   you're   shark…food。   Get   that   through   your 

teeth?〃 

     〃Yes; sir。〃 

     〃Now you trot down to the fo'c'sle and dive into them slops you find 

there。 You got just three minutes to do the dress…suit act。〃 

     Jeff; as he passed below; could hear the great bull voice roaring orders 



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to the men。 〃Set y'r topsails! Jam 'er down hard; Johnnie Dago! Stand by; 

you lubbers! 。 。 。 Now then; easy does it 。 。 。 easy!〃 

     Within   the   allotted   three   minutes   Farnum   had   climbed   into   the   foul 

oilskin coat and tarry breeches he found below and was ready for orders。 

     〃Clap on to that windlass;  sport! No loafing here。  。 。 。 Hump   y'rself。 

D'ye hear me? Hump?〃 

     Jeff   threw    his  one   hundred     and   fifty   pounds    of  bone    and   muscle 

against the crank of the windlass。 Some   men   would have fought first   as 

long as they could stand and see。 Others would have begged; argued; or 

threatened。 But Jeff had schooled himself to master impulses of rage。 He 

knew when to fight and when to   yield。 Nor did he give way sullenly  or 

passionately。 It was an outrage highhanded tyrannybut at the worst it 

was   a   magnificent   adventure。  As   he   flung   his   weight   into   the   crank   he 

smiled。 



                                           PART 2 



     Before the trade winds the _Nancy Hanks_ foamed along day after day; 

all sails set; making excellent time。 But for his anxiety as to the effect his 

disappearance   would   have   upon   the   political   situation;   Jeff   would   have 

enjoyed immensely the wild rough life aboard the schooner。 But he could 

not   conceal   from   himself   the   interpretation   of   his   absence   the   machine 

agents would scatter broadcast。 He foresaw a reaction against his bill and 

its probable defeat。 

     The   issue   was   on   the   knees   of   chance。   The   fact   that   could   not   be 

obliterated   was   that   he   had   been     wiped   from   the   slate   until   after  the 

legislature would adjourn。 For every hour was carrying him farther from 

the scene of action。 

     His    only   h

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