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Identifier: harpersnew145various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 145 June to November 1922
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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. In his own heart, however,there was neither bitterness nor that de-spair of perfection which made CaptainRanney so uncomfortable a neighbor.In his own view Plouff was an ideal bo-sun who was continually retrieving hisemployers from disaster, but he attrib-uted this to the fortunate fact that hehad his eyes about him at the timerather than to the hopeless incompe-tence of the rest of the world. So it occurred to Mr. Spokesly sud-denly to enlist the bosun in this enter-prise. Apparently he was going ashore.Mr. Spokesly wondered how he was go-ing to manage it. He blew his whistle,and the bosun, who had his head in thegalley door talking to the watchman,withdrew it and called out. Whats the matter? Come here, Bos, I want you. Plouff knew by the sound of the wordBos that a friendly conversation wascontemplated, and he went aft strokinghis pomatumed mustache and lickinghis chops in anticipation, for he loved totalk to his superiors. How are you going ashore? Me? said the bosun, amazed. In
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Drawn by Harvey Dunn MR. SPOKESLY FLEW OVER THE GATE AND CAME DOWN ON THE FLAGS BELOW 400 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE a boat of course. Howd you think Iwas goin? In a flyin machine? Well, wheres the boat? Why, down there. Heres thepainter, said Plouff, laying his handon it, very much bewildered. But I thought they didnt let youuse the ships boats after sundown. Yes, they got all them rules, buttheres always easy ways, said Plouff,with gentle scorn. Where do you land? Why, right here, and Plouff pointedto where Mr. Spokesly had been lookingwith the telescope. Is that so? But Ive seen no jetty. No, theres no jetty. It runs along-side of the garden, you see, and theresbig doors where the old feller used tokeep his boat. What old feller? Why, do you mean to say you dontknow? I thought everybody knew thatplace. Well, go on. Spit it out. / dontknow all the joints in this town. Neither do I, but I know a goodmany of em. Well, you see that housewith the corner like a turnip, Turkeystyle? Thats t

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