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steadied   himself。   Suddenly  the   left   leg shot   out   and   caught   the   grinning 

mate in the mouth。 He  went over backward into the bottom of the  boat。 

Before he could extricate himself from the tangle his fall had precipitated; 

the    dripping    figure   of  the  swimmer       stood   safely   on   the  deck    of  the 

_Bellingham。_ 

     In   his   wet   foul   slops   the   man   was   a   sight   to   draw   stares。 The   cabin 

passengers moved back to give him a wide circle; as men do with a wet 

retriever。 

     〃What      does   this   mean;    my    man?〃     demanded      the   captain    of  the 

_Bellingham;_   pushing   forward。   He   was   a   big   red…faced   figure   with   a 

heavy roll of fat over his collar。 

     〃I   have   been    shanghaied;     sir。  From    Verden。    I'm   the  editor   of  the 

_World_ of that city。〃 

     〃That's a lie;〃 proclaimed the mate of the _Nancy Hanks_ ; who by this 

time   had   reached   the   deck。   〃He's   a   nutty   deckswabber   we   picked   up   at 

'Frisco。〃 

     〃Why; it's Mr。 Farnum;〃 cried a fresh young voice from the circle。 

     The rescued man turned。 His eyes joined those of a slim golden girl 

and he was struck dumb。 

     〃You know this man; Miss Frome?〃 the captain asked。 



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     〃I know him by sight。〃 She stepped to the front。 〃There can't be any 

doubt about it。 He's Mr。 Farnum of Verden; the editor of the _World。_〃 

     〃You're quite sure?〃 

     〃Quite sure; Captain Barclay。 My cousin knows him; too。〃 

     The captain turned to Mrs。 Van Tyle。 She nodded languidly。 

    Barclay swung back to the mate of the _Nancy Hanks_ 。 〃I know your 

kind; my man; and I can tell you that I think the penitentiary would be the 

proper place for you and your captain; with my compliments to him。〃 

     〃Better come and pay 'em yourself; sir;〃 sneered the mate。 

     〃Get off my deck; you dirty crimp;〃 roared the captain。 〃Slide now; or 

I'll have you thrown off。〃 

    Mr。 Jones made a hurried departure。 Once in the boat; he shook his fist 

at Barclay and cursed him fluently。 

     The captain turned away promptly。 〃Mr。 Farwell; if you'll step this way 

the steward will outfit you with some clothes。 If they don't fit they'll do 

better than those togs you're wearing。〃 

     The English youth came forward with a suggestion。 〃Really; I think I 

can do better than that for Mr。 Far〃 He hesitated for the name。 

     〃Farnum;〃 supplied the owner of it。 

     〃Ah! You're about my size; Mr。 Farnum。 If you don't mind; you know; 

you're quite welcome to anything I have。〃 

     〃Thank you very much。〃 

     〃Very     well。   Mr。    FarwellFarnum;       I   meanshake      hands     with 

Lieutenant     Beauchamp;〃      and   with   the  sense   of  duty   done  the   worthy 

captain dismissed the new arrival from his mind。 

     Jeff bowed to Miss Frome and followed his broad…shouldered guide to 

a   cabin。   He   was   conscious   of   an   odd   elation   that   had   not   entirely  to   do 

with a brave adventure happily ended。 The impelling cause of it was rather 

the hope of a braver adventure happily begun。 



                                        PART 2 



     〃By  Jove;   I   envy  you;  Mr。   Farnum。   Didn't   know people   bucked   into 

adventures like that these tame days。 Think of actually being shanghaied。 

It's like a novel。 My word; the ladies will make a lion of you!〃 



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     The Englishman was dragging a steamer trunk from under his bed。 It 

needed no second glance at his frank boyish face to divine him a friend 

worth     having。    Fresh…colored     and   blue…eyed;     he  looked    very   much     the 

country gentleman Jeff had read about but never seen。 It was perhaps by 

the   gift   of   race   that   he   carried   himself   with   distinction;   though   the   flat 

straight     back    and   the   good     shoulders     of   the   cricketer    contributed 

somewhat; too。 Jeff sized him up as a resolute; clean…cut fellow; happily 

endowed with many gifts of fortune to make him the likable chap he was。 

     Beauchamp threw out some clothes from a steamer trunk and left the 

rescued man alone to dress。 Ten minutes later he returned。 

     〃Expect you'd like an interview with the barber。 I'll take you round。 By 

the way; you'll let me be your banker till you reach Verden?〃 

     〃Thank you。 Since I must。〃 

     From the barber shop the Englishman took him to the dining saloon。 

〃Awfully sorry you can't sit at our table; Mr。 Farnum。 It's full up。 You're to 

be at the purser's。〃 

     Jeff let a smile escape into his eyes。 〃Suits me。 I've been at the bos'n's 

for several weeks。〃 

     〃Beastly     outrage。    We'll    want   to   hear   all  about    it。  Miss   Frome's 

tremendously   excited。   Odd   you   and   she   hadn't   met   before。   Didn't   know 

Verden was such a big town。〃 

     〃I'm   not   a   society   man;〃   explained   Jeff。   〃And   it   happens   I've   been 

fighting her father politically for years。 Miss Frome and Mrs。 Van Tyle are 

about the last people I would be likely to meet。〃 

     From his seat Jeff could see the cousins at the other end of the room。 

They were seated near the head of the captain's table; and that officer was 

paying   particular   attention   to   them;   perhaps   because   the   _Bellingham_ 

happened   to   be   one   of   a   line   of   boats   owned   by   Joe   Powers;   perhaps 

because both of them were very attractive young women。 They were types 

entirely    outside    Farnum's     very   limited   experience。     The    indolence;    the 

sheathed perfection; the soft sensuous allure of the young widow seemed 

to Jeff a product largely of her father's wealth。 But the charm of her cousin; 

with its sweet and mocking smile; its note of youthful austerity; was born 

of the fine and gallant spirit in her。 



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     Beauchamp sat beside Miss Frome and the editor observed that they 

were  having   a   delightful   time。   He   wondered   what   they  could   be   talking 

about。 What did a man say to bring such a glow and sparkle of life into a 

girl's face? It came to him with a wistful regret for his stolen youth that 

never yet had he sat beside a young woman at dinner and entertained her 

in the gay adequate manner of Lieutenant Beauchamp。 James could do it; 

had done it a hundred times。 But he had been sold too long to an urgent 

world of battle ever to know such delights。 



                                         PART 3 



     After dinner Jeff lost no time in waiting upon Miss Frome to thank her 

for her assistance。 It was already dark。 When he found her it was not in 

one of the saloons; but on deck。 She was leaning against the deck railing in 

animated   talk   with   Beauchamp;   the   while   Mrs。   Van   Tyle   listened   lazily 

from a deck chair。 

     〃I like the way that red head of his came bobbing through the water;〃 

Beauchamp was saying。 〃Looks to me as if he would take a lot of beating。 

He's   no   quitter。   Since   I   haven't   the   pleasure   of   knowing   Mr。   Powers   or 

Senator Frome; I think I'll back Farnum to win。〃 

     〃It's   very   plain   you   don't   know     Joe   Powers。    He    always    wins;〃 

contributed his daughter blandly。 

     〃But   Mr。   Farnum   is   a   remarkable   man   just   the   same;〃 Alice   added。 

Then; with a little cry to cover her flushed embarrassment: 〃Here he is。 We 

do hope you're a little deaf; Mr。 Farnum。 We've been talking about you。〃 

     〃You   may  say  anything   you   like   a

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