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www.lizi.twkthat,fightingclosetotheirownborders,while
englandandfrancehavetotaketheirtroopsacrosseurope,theywill
berethanatchforus.andnoustgodoothe
touchtodoandtothinkabout.theprincipalpartof
youroutfitishall,etatportsuth,hetailors
areaccustodtohighpressure.butyourunderclothesan
gethere.noydear,ifyouairsandloh
jacksthings,aknolyhoands,iwillgodown
tothetoanythingherequires.”
”andeforaquarterofanhour,fatheri
shouldliketobeoutsidetheschooleoutatone
o.theybesurprised,andjolly
enviousohno,ishouldthinknottheye
oftheiknoyplace.ishouldliketosaygoodbye,
too,tooldrshall.hisfaceurehathe
isnotgoingtodroponforthoseverses,afterall.”
itont
braghisotherandsisters,her
stoodatthedoor,infrontofheponychaise,hwas
doothestation,uldhardlyrealizethatit
rue,thathisschooldayshathewasreallya
dshipninherjestysservice.
harryhadalreadygoothestationonfoot,asthebackseatinthe
ponychaisehelasthathe
said,asheshookhandshhisbrother,were,
”ishouldntbesurprised,oldboy,ifeeti
beforelong.ifanythingesofit,theyoihe
strengthofthearashenavy,anditk
ihe33disleftbehind.”
onarrivingatportsuth,jorarchertookuphisquartersatthe
fausgeeinn,and,leavingtheirluggagethere,wassoononhis
outhhad
exhibitedsubersofextra
handshadbeentakenonatthedockyards,aersandriggers
laborednightandday,hasteningonthevesselsjustputinto
ssion.thebakeriesuingoutbiscuitsasfastas
theyuldbede,aoresdtorepletionh
ssariatandotherstores.inadditiontotheshipsofwar,
severallargertstears,takenupastransports,layalongside
theilitaryratedinthe
toberofboatsfrohe
variousnofheharbororoffspithead,ers
ies.hugedockyardbarges,piledh
casksandstores,oheshipsofhe
bustleandlifeofthesefuliojack,
accustodonlytothequietsleepinessofacathedraltownlike
terbury.inquiringerored
ireayaboatn.
”ohdear,”jaallinparisonhthosebig
nofwar.”
”sheis,”hisfathersaid.”ifthere
shouldbefighting,itsea.therussiawill
uretoehefleetsofenglandandfraed,andyou
arelikelytoseechreactivehefaln
thanihosefloatingcastles.hullo,charles,isthatyou”
hebrokeoff,lyinghishandupontheshoulderofanavalofficer,who
enandsailorstoa
nofanyothers,hehard.
”hullo,ungladtoseeyou.iwas
expegyouhereinadayorso.ithoughtyouh
theyoungster.beeightyears
sinceisaealittlechapthen.well,areyou
thinkingofthrashingtherussians”
”theboyishalfoutofhisndajorarcher
said,”andheandallofusaregreatlyobligedtoyouforyour
kindnessiinghiisberth.ithinkyouactive
andintelligent,thoughifearhehasnotsholyatschool,
especially,”hesaidsling,”inhislatinverses.”
”heake,”charleshethtesaid
ustbegoingonboard.ihaveassagefrohe
adraltothecaptainaisprecious,forthingsare
terriblybehindhand.thedockyardpeopleareoftheir
,andobeready
tosailinasalltobedone,goodnessonlyknows.you
eonboard,jack.iellthecaptainthatyouhave
arrived,andheefinganylivelueron
boardjustatpresent.youhadbettergethiisoutfit,u
onselfinfulltriorrow.”
giviheaddressofthetailorrustedto
supplyjae,andacceptingan
invitationtodihe”gee”thatevening,ifheuldpossibly
getatheship,lieutenaesteppedintothegig,and
dehisothe”faln.”
jorarcherandjackfirstpaidavisittothetailor,he
artiecessaryfortheoutfitisedfoext
day.theythenvisitedthedockyard,andjaselyiressed
atthegnitudeofthepreparatiohe
parts,andstoodforsoti
gthebatchesofrecruitsbeingdrilled,andthen,astheshort
erdayoaclose,theyretuedtothe”gee.”
chapterii.
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it
portsuthfortheeast,andtendayslatershedroppedheranchorat
gibraltarharbor.jae.in
theouth,he
hadleaedasesoftheropes,andthevariousparts
oftheship,asheonthsatsea,and
hadbeeacquaies.sogreathadbeenthe
pressureofuchofthepracticaljokingto
eronboardship,asatschool,isgenerallysubject.
hehadforradesfourdshiphese,sions,had
alreadynearlyservedhisti,andothewaras
givinghisureprotion;thers,delafieldandhawtry,had
alreadyservedforthreeyearsatsea,althoughonlyayearor
soolderthanjack,hefourth,herbertveney,wasayear
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