Indianapolis Journal, Volume 54, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1904 — Page 34
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BINNACLE BILL TELLS WHY SHANGHAIMG IS AGAINST HIS PRINCIPLE
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X. MCap Walrus had a hard name among sea-farin men an alius had consider-ble trouble shippin' a full crew, an' one day off 0' Pensyltucky, bein' shorter handed than usual, he ups an proposes t' Bill an' me V go ashore an' nab a man, promisin' t' treat us fair in future an' all that sort o thing.
3? 5S ClK JNAB THE FIRST jnrJ "lV:fl MAN YOU PIND AN ffK ND'IM ABOARD THE hu' VTOv CfiRP' ay son down
4 c . .2- crBilIan me agreed ferth benefit o th shore leave" but shiver my dead-lights if I liked th' lay o' things an' when we got ashore ve settled on a plas t' shift th' blame a bit, an' it wasn't long afore we'd fixed it up with two o' th good-fer-nuthinst roust-abouts you ever cocked an eye over.
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4- V We had been given strict orders' tf salTat sunset, as I said before, an when th' capt'in failed t' show up we decided t' raise anchor an put t' sea. Just as we came t' this conclusion we wus hailed from astarn, an' who was it but them two lubbers accordin' t' appointment, with our new messmate .all done up in sail cloth like he'd been brought out o' a store.
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3 " Arter givin' them chap: ful! instructions we set out fer th' ship in prime good humor at gittin' out o' a nasty piece o' business, but th' capt'in didn't fall in with t:: plan, not him; an' artcr calling some hard names he sit out to do th' job hisself, to make sure as th' 1 Dancin' Sal ' wus t' cr.il at sundown.
t- 5 We wus anxious v set sail an' give th' old caot'in E ,10. C.an bct U di.dn,t settle wfth them
Snmnl -rU2 1 t hC kiCkid Carried 0Q hen dumped 'im on deck was a caution. It wus all Bill an' could do t' manage him fer a while.
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We figgered 'at we'd have a hard time reconsilin' him and didn't have no time t waste. When i-e finally got time t' open th' ?Ä yIirC1n Smk,.me t0 th' bottom if k wus anybody else but old Cap Walrus who them fellers had shanghaied by mistake. Th' capt'in thinks t' this day it wus a put-up job." Copyright, ipo. b C
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