A Gunner Aboard the Yankee From the Diary of Number Five of the After Port Gu

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A Gunner Aboard the Yankee From the Diary of Number Five of the After Port Gu
Doubleday Russell
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" paymaster could not fit him out. The captain almost grinned when he heard the excuse, and ( Big Bill well, he enjoyed the situation, I ll bet a month s pay. " There was a little pause here, and we heard a great voice rumbling from below. Then we knew that " Big Bill " was telling his intimates all about it, embellishing the story as only he could do.
We laughed sympathetically as the shouts of glee rose to our ears. We had all enjoyed his good-humored Irish wit.
" Well, who else was in troubl
...e this after noon, Stump ? " said " Mourner, " the inquisi tive.
" Oh, a lot of unfortunate duffers. Several who were put on the report for being slow in lashing up their hammocks got a couple of hours extra duty each. One or two were there because they had clothes in the lucky bag they had left them round the decks somewhere, and the master-at-arms had grabbed them. The owners had to go on the report to get the clothes out. It cost them a couple of hours each. " " Well, how did you get out of it?


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