The Man From Skibbereen (1973)

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It was his first voyage on such a vessel, although he had fished upon deep water since childhood, and knew a marlinspike from a hickory fid before he was six.
He jumped his ship in Boston Town and hied himself off along the dark streets, trusting no man and steering a course sheer of grog shops and the painted girls who lay traps for trusting sailormen.
When the dawning came upon him he was beyond the city's streets and walking along country lanes with stone walls to left and right like there'd
...been at home in County Cork. He stayed shy of main--travelled roads for fear that if they found him they'd ship him home again, and he'd yet to see a mountain. So he begged a meal here, chopped wood for one there, and slept by the night in a haystack or a farmer's barn. And after sleeping in the barn, if he had an egg or two of the farmer's chickens, who is to blame him for that? After all, a large--shouldered Irish lad comes easy upon hunger.
He had no blackthorn stick, so he cut one of oak from a fallen branch with a fine heft to it that lay handy to the road.


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Anther of Lamour's loose pieces of knowledge, Mace was Nicknamed "The Gypsy" but in his autobiography denied that he was. His father was a blacksmith from the village of Beeston , Norfolk, England, where Mace was also born.

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