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THE LAST OF THE VULCAN
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—bootlicker ordering me to stand watch!”

“It's your turn on the list!” commanded Madden brusquely, with ill-concealed disgust that Smith should be maudlin just when needed.

“My turn—Bah! I'd have been mate myself if I had toadied and flattered that upstart Malone as you did!” He laughed sarcastically. “Then I could have had decent dinners, been wearing the mate's sou'wester, been—”

“Cut it out!” snapped Madden. “Will you do your duty or not?”

The dock gave a great lurch that flattened both men against the door, juggled Caradoc in his berth and sent kit bag and demijohn sliding toward the visitors.

“Not!” bawled Smith. “I, Caradoc Smith-Wentworth, can't think of going to stand watch for a gang of siz-seasick navvies an' a t-toady American Yankee—Not!” he reiterated and laughed in tipsy irony.

A flush of anger went over Madden. He reached down suddenly and caught up the demijohn.

“You—you bet' not drink th-that, y-you little bossy Yankee; it-it'll m-make you d-drunk.”