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EXTRACTS AND EXERCISES
MARK TAPLEY AT SEA
upon the words, "mingling with the beggarly crowd that are
stowed away in this bile hole. I should be greatly the better for
that, no doubt I"
“I'm thankful that I can't say from my own experience what
the feelings of a gentleman may be," said Mark, "hut I should
have thought, sir, as a gentleman would feel a deal more
uncomfortable down here, than up in the fresh air, especially
when the ladies and gentlemen in the after-cabin know just as
much about him, as he does about them, and are likely to trouble
their heads about him in the same proportion. I should have
thought that, certainly."
"I tell you then," rejoined Martin, "you would have thought
wrong, and do think wrong."
" Very likely, air," said Mark, with imperturbable good
temper. "I often do."
"As to lying here," cried Martin, mining himself on his
elbow, and looking angrily at his follower. "Do you suppose it is
a pleasure to lie here?"
"All the madhouses in the world," said Mr. Tapley, "couldn't
reduce such a maniac as the num must be who could think that."
"Then why are you for ever goading and urging me to get
up?" asked Martin. " 11k here because I don't wish to be
recognised, in the better days to which I aspire, by any purseproud citizen, as the man who came over with hint among the
steerage passengers. I lie here, because I wish to conceal my
circumstances and rnyself, and not to arrive in a new world
hedged and ticketed as an utterly poverty-stricken man. MI could
have afforded a passage in the after-cabin I should have held up
my head with the rest. As I couldn't, I hide it. Do you understand
that?"
"I am very sorry, sir," said Mark. "I didn't know you took it
so much to heart as this comes to."
"Of course you didn't know," returned his master. "How
should you know, unless I told you? It's no trial to you, Mark, to
make yourself comfortable and to bustle about. 11's unnatural for
you to do so under the circumstances as it is for me not to do so.
Why, you don't suppose theta's a living creature in this ship who
can possibly have buff so much to undergo on board of her as 4
have? Do you?" he asked, sitting upright in his berth and looking
at Mark, with an expression of great carnestness not unmixed
with wonder.
Mark twisted his face into a tight knot, and with his head
very much on one side pondered upon this question as if he felt
it an extremely difficult one to answer. lie was relieved from his
embarrassment by Martin himself, who said, as he stretched
himself upon his back again and resumed the book he had been
reading;
"But what's the use of my putting such a case to you, when
the very essence of what I have been saying, is, that you cannot
by possibility understand it I Make me a little brandy-and-water,
cold and very weak, and give me a biscuit, and tell your friend,
who is a nearer neighbour of mint than I could wish, to try and
keep her children a little quieter to-night than she did last night;
that's a good fellow."
Mr. Tapley et himself to obey these orders with great
alacrity, and pending their execution, it may be presumed his
flagging spirits revived: inasmuch as he several times observed,
below his breath, that in respect of Its power of imparting a credit
to jollity, The Screw unquestionably had some decided
advantages over the Dragon. Ile also remarked, that it was a high
gratifica-
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