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He evidently recognisedthat he was in my power; that if I did not choose to restore him fullyno other man could. Of the ship's officers, Anderson, who was in command, and Percival, thedoctor, were men of some individuality. The captain was a good sailorand an excellent man of business. In the first capacity, he was firm, exacting, and scrupulously conscientious. In the second, his consciencewas more elastic when he saw his way clear to his own advantage. He hadcertain rigid rules of conduct whi...ch he prided himself on observing tothe letter, without for a moment suspecting that their _raison d'etre_lay in his own interests. His commercial morality only required him tokeep within the law. His final contract with myself was, I admit, faithfully carried out, but the terms of it would not have discreditedthe most predatory business man in London town. Percival was the opposite pole of such a character. He was a clever man, who might have risen in his profession but for his easy-going indolence.
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