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same he'd carried from the days of the _Savannah_, and to him the admiral says: 'Willoughby'--call him Willoughby--' Willoughby, how long you been in the service?' "'Nineteen years, sir.' "'Nineteen? H'm! Then by this time you probably know a little something of the ways that shore-going departments invent to worry us poor fellows to sea,' He held up the hose-pipe thing. 'You've seen this before, Willoughby?' "'Oh yes, sir,' says Willoughby." "'I dare say, and so have I, and if there's a sea-going or shore-going officer in the service that hasn't bumped into it, then he must have been on the sick-list for the last few dozen years. Well, Willoughby, do you take it, this nightmare--that I thought was dead and buried a dozen times--take it and study it over, from alow and aloft, from for'ard and aft, inside and outside and topside and 'tween-decks, from mast-head to keelson, from figure-head to jack-staff; study it and stay with it, and from out of your nineteen years' experience--and you're no green apprentice-boy, Willoughby--see if you can't construct an endorsement that will lay the damned ghost of it for good and all.' "'Aye, aye, sir,' says the trusty yeoman, and takes it off to his office and looks it over. A wonderful thing it was by now, with its sixty-seven endorsements winged out on the back of it. Just to read them took the Admiral's yeoman an hour, and he wasn't too slow a reader, either. Well, he spreads it out and sizes it up. And sucks three pipefuls, and takes a cruise down the passageway and has a chat with his old-time shipmates, the boson and the gunner. The boson was Mr. Kiley, the same old boson of the _Savannah_, been with the Old Man when he was a middy in sailing-ship days--couldn't lose each other. A lot of things about the new Navy the boson and the gunner couldn't savvy, and when they got talking things over together they left their blue-book etiquette in their lockers. The admiral's yeoman tells 'em what the Old Man has caught in his mail, and then he asks the boson, 'Did you try to use that hose at all that day?' "Try to? No, but I did. D' y' s'pose I was goin' to lose out on a little thing like that 'cause of regulations? And 'specially after the officer of the deck goes inside the bulkhead to give me a chance?' "'He didn't go inside to give you any chance,' says the admiral's yeoman. 'That was to write a message to the skipper.' "' Sho-oo boy--bubbles! He was young enough, w
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