The Master : Being in Part Copied From the Minutes of the School for Novelists, a Round Table of Good Fellows Who, Long Since, Dined Every Saturday At the Sign O' the Lanthorne, On Golden Hill, in New York City
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Now all they'd done in THE MASTER 103 the world was to sprinkle some dry mustard on the saddle blanket — so I've hearn — an' he was the Mayor of a big city. It's plum shameful an' no mistake. I don' know nothink at all 'cept what I've beam, mind ye, an' that's come a long cruise, I dare presume to say, an' maybe it's all a lie, but step careful, pippin. Keep both feet on the ground an' when ye pick one up look where ye put it down, an' mind this: Yer in danger only when ye think yer saift, an' ...that's the God's truth." The Cap'n paused to fill his pipe and I sat staring into his face and mentally feeling for bottom in this dark business. "Now I'll p'int out the worst reefs in yer way, Cappy, if ye promise not t' breathe a word o' what I say or don't say, or neither o' what I've said a'ready which is no more'n right. Ye must keep as still as a bull bat or my ol' gizzerd '11 be tore out and flung in a basket an' me with my eyes open a seeink how it's done, which ain't no kind of a show fer a swell gent to see — is it now .''" I agreed with him and held up my right hand and took the oath that he demanded.
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