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and any claim by the one would be met by a So they shook bands over the agreement, and corresponding aloin on the part of the other. went back aboard the brigantino and the schooner.
It was early in the morning that Jinks walked about the doak of his newly-recovered craft, and scanned her with proprietary eyes.
studded his chequered career, he was unable to Jinks disdained to reply, and hollowed his Keep from brooding over the possibilities the hands, through which he bellowed manfally might beld. The North Sea was getting its back Ship ahoy! There was no reply from the up now. A long anccession of foaming, surging mysterious shape ahead of the boat. waves swept up to the labouring craft, and Pall a bit mere," commanded the shipper, deluged her from stem te stern in spray. Jinks"praps they haven't heard me "
They've got good ears if they ave," said knew that it was going to be a bad night, but
And he, too, hol- "But I can't understand how it was she had The Uriah B. Jaggia" had made two na-how bad he did not fully realise until the cook the mats. Why, my
lowed his hands, and let out a rear that seemed nine feet of water in her hold," he said raming ventful voyages, and already Captain Jinks was came aft, and asked him what he was going to make more noise nor that try old
do about it.
tivoly, That man said she was as dry 15.4 surfeited with ennui,
16 About what P naked the mystifol and to cow the very gale itsell A dog's life, that's what it is in my opinion,"
Thore was still no answer from the dark-bone, and I believe it, too."
The bo's'n put his head out of the forecastle, he observed mastily to his mate, who was trimmthoroughly miserable skippor.
a Why, abast this 'ere pulfo' wind. I washed ness, though now they could make out the ing a pet corn with the bo'san's sheath-knife,
Eat, work and sleep, that's all there is to do. my shirt this arternoon, and hung it in front of die sheen of a green light above their honda and seeing the skippor came towards him on
the galley fire to dry, an', here in't gone and Evidently all hands aboard the craft were tiptoe.
I've just been remembering," he said slowly, No romance, no change, no nothin'."
was "we had the fresh water tank shifted last voyage, Mr. Thomas sliced off about a square inch of got at through. An it's the only one, too sleep on--but there was no time for surmises.
Before they could hail again, the boat
Ea and the pipe that wad to lead to the well, leads his second toe, because of the vigorous stamp I think you'd better make for shelter."
rasping against the barele-covered copper of a that Jinke gave on the coaly deck. When the mate got aft to the poop again-Jinks thought
hig schooner, which floated very low in the to the fresh water. That's why we got nine foet he was going to brook off the bowsprit by the
water. Thomas reached up his hand, and last night but one. The truth slowly dawned way he clang to it and yelled-the captain had
grasped the main chains, lifted his knee-high, in Jinks' mind. Unwittingly, and forgetting
the fresh-water tank. He felt in his pockets. shadows, while Jinks brought up the roar. grown parple in the face with simple joy,
and eprang steard. The men followed him like the changes that had been made, he had sounded Thomas was merely crimson with anything but
The groy day was beginning to break now, baghere'll be sometian, mighty startlin' haping water. Fierro gusta of latting hail came
The schooner under skicrtened cau- penin' soon!" gelled the mate, hobbling about
eyes. on ene foot, and nursing the damaged member
ras, and looked as though she had experienced rough weather. No one challenged them tenderly, Spose I bleed to death?".
I've heard it's a painless way," retorted
bowever, and Jinks, taking the sidelight from Jinks sympathetically. And new mate
its soreon, led the way aft. A lomy burned dimly in the eshin, bat that too was deserted might lison things up a bit. Goodness knows
The wheel swang idly to and fro, answering to they neod it. You've got no sense of humour,
the kick of the rudder, and the boat was gone. "Sho's a derelict," said Jinks, most have you Avon't."
been abandoned, too, Well, since the weather's getting better, we'll take her into port. Sho'li make up for the Uriah B.
"Oh, aven't I? Anyway I don't mako a blame Lotharier of myself over every pefficat what shows in the offin'. I'm 'umorist enough. for that"
Well, when I finds the piece of skin you've sliced off'n your toe," said Jinks, with a bread smile, I'll koop it. My sea-boots need now soles, any ow."
Thomas had nothing to say at the moment, and went forward, with his very eyes bristling, Happening to discover the boy suking the cook if he wanted a new cover for the coal banker, because he'd just found the sliced-off corn, Thomas vented his ill hamear on that youthful trader and then leaned sulkily over the for'ard bulwarks, trying to think of the sharp answers he might have mate to the skipper if he'd only remembered them in time. He thought about No many that his good-natura roturned, and when he found the cook boiling a pair of pants be asked him facetionaly if he was running short of most for the soup for the crew. The cook looked on him out of steam-filled eyes, and said, he'd never run short of meat so long as there was so much dashed cheek going about Therefore Theians woat aft, and squinted at the
barometer.
**Yon was talkin' about monotony," he said after an hour to Jinks. He canst an uneasy eye Don't you think at the weather as he spoke. there's a gale comin' up from the sou'west You won't complain about sameness then, I reckon. Now, if there was one thing Captain Jinks hated worse than widowe, it tras a gale Thongh he had used the sea as boy and man for a matter of thirty five years, to say nothing of a couple of trips in a steam collier, he never got over a slight but very efficacians tendency to wards sea-sickness. It was no matter that be scribed it to pickles and tinned mest-sea-sick When he he was whon eror & storm came on. followed the mate's glance and my the steely The CHRONICLE covers the notable events with the Torts of all the most important Treaties the piled cloud maases wore shutting out the of the last half century in the Far East together litter that was coming over the sky, and how concluded with the countries of Eastern Asian, he put his hand to the pit of his stomach "I'll tell the cook to fry some of that good the various Custom: Tariffs, Trade Regulations and emitted a low groan, Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions, fat bacon for supper," said Thomas ernally, Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong. Stamp Duties, Postal Gade, Signal Codes, China Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights and Mosures, and other Commercial Information fncluding :-
"It'll settle you down comfortably for the night. It's goin' to blow like mad, you so if it won't. I wish I 'adn't pawned my oil- skins to bay beer. If you'd been gonerous, I'd never have neaded to. But thenwell, bear's beer. So you'll have to keep on deck youredf all, night."
**I've got a spare suit of oilskins," said Jinks "I intended giving them to ingratiatingly, you for your birthday, And they aren't bad ones, neither."
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Jinks was painfully aware that such was the cave, but he lcathed the prospect. A gale was a capital thing to talk about, when a woman's admiring eyes were glancing timidly at him, and a soft voice, was whispering "I do think sailors are brave men!" but in reality, with wat decks and a howling wind, it was something
very unpleasant,"
And, besides, went on Thomas, "a vettin' allus gives me toothache. It takes the best part of a bottle of brandy te koop the henemy at bay. Jinks remembered then that hie meli cinal brandy had all been used up to placate the cook when that individual had refused to serve mead on the occasion of a pablie holiday. Apparently there was nothing for it hat to accept the situation, and do his best. Then a solation presented itself. It was almost trivial, but it might work.
"Didn't I hear you saying that the potatoes was all do ne?" he asked the mate. We might run into Mudkaven-it's only forty miles noroes the shallows, and get some new ones.
But Jinks sont the cook forward to the accom paniment of each phrases as mado the man of pots and pans stars, and caused him to take down a grimy notebook and the stub of a pencil, with which be entered the skipper's observations for further use.
The night shut down on the foaming, seeth- taring down out of the sou-west, and they ameto the skippor painfully on the face. From the lighted cabin below he could smell the scent of hot cocos, brewed in a tomato tin over a slush Tamp, and the thought of his mate taking his ease made him wild with rage and onry."
You'd better come on deck, and not skulk away there has a woman," he yelled, lifting the skylight, just as a cous spray hurtled over the rail.
Talkin' about women, said Thomas me ditatively, lifting the tin off the lamp with the tail of his coat, "ow abeat that woman at-ere, wet do you think you're at He might well have asked, for the spray bed descended to the cabin, and had deluged him. The cocoa was the worst sufferer, and was thrown away in disgust a moment later.
Well," said Jinks, with some approach to cheerfulness. "I'm not the only uncomfortable From bolos moan aboard this ship now." through the gusts of the gale, came the sound of Thomas remarks. He seemed to be dis turbed somewhat.
and the looked about there with won lering
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Thomas did not answer at the moment. He had opened a a locker in what was evidently the skipper's room, and was lugging out something that linked.
"They had boor aboard this slip," he said, "Bass's, too. I wish I'd been mate of br. There wouldn't have been any left for chance comers." Jinks watched bin while ho skilfully knocked off the neck, and drained the contents.
When you've finished gassling like a hog." he remarked severely, perhaps you'll attend to your business."
My businoes in to attend to this beer." said Thomas, finding another bottle and knocking its neck off, too. I ain't the man to waste "Evin's gifts, no, not me."
"
Midnight came and found tho situation un- changed, save that the wind blew still harder. Groaning her protests to the unhandsome treat ment that was being shown her, the Urish B.
Jinks left the cabin and went on deck. The Juggins" swirled through infinite darkness, and
men were in the forecastle, Investigating the played a game of Puss, pass, come to my corner, with herself, as she lesped and kicked to clothes left behind by the departed crow. The the heel and toe of the racing sous. In a well bo's'n and the cook were haring a hot argument found oraft, with plenty of ses-room, there was over a pair of trousers, when Jinks put his face nothing to cause any man the slightest appre-in at the door, and the start the two men gave caused the pants to tour in two mace. Bach man was left with a log in his hand.
hension, but Jinks began to get more and more dismayed as time drove on.
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Black forms showed up ont of the darkness, and presently the whole crew of the vessel were mastered on the after deck
We stood it as long as we could," growled the be's'z, "bat we sm't cold hath manieos, Once a year's enough for the likes o' me, and this is oudscent. Besides, I've broke my pipe in the dark.
Jinks sent them down to the staffy cabin, and told them to make themselves comfortable in the mate's berth. But presently there was the scrambling of heavy feet on the wooden ladder that led to the enddy, and Thomas head appeared, Jinks did not see him until the skipper only just saved himself from he was de his elbow, and when he spoke, which swung him over to the other side of the going overboard, by clutching at the hoom, deck an instant later."
“She's leakin' "hard" yelled Thomas.
"It's
"We'll set sail, and got her under weigh," said the skipper gently. Then we'll make for Madhayen. We ought to get there in an hour. "The galo's dying away, no and a half or so. there's no dangor."
The men followed him on deck, and soon tho schomar set her wings to the fresh breeze and leaned over misafully as the holm was put up, and the prow turned in towards the land
Jinka decided to say anthing about his dis covery for awhile. He had it in mind that he would keep the schooner, paint out her nams, and rig her out as a brigantine as soon as he got an opportunity, and thus make up for the loss of vary greatlening, and would prove beneficial all his own ship. That would save a lot of unes of
ance Bhe slid into the shallows off the river Mad, which leads to the port of Mudhaven. ronua. Therefore the schooner made no disturb
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The vessel was moored in her place, and the crow turned-in to get what slap they could. Jinks Anng himself down on the locker in the euddy, and dreamed solt dreams of various females, and it was not until early sundown that he aroused himself and went on deck. He cast a glance shout him, but for the memont. there was nothing to be seen. Then his eyes were drawn towards the mouth of the river, and there, stealing gently up with the tide, he saw a ship making its way into port. There was some thing familiar about ber, even at that distance, and the skipper's eyes widened. He watched her breathlessly as she sailed slowly on, towards the eye of the setting sin, and when she came to an anchor abreast of his schooner, he could restrain himself no longer.
comin' into my room. The floor's covered all over, and I daresay your room's worse. didn't lerk, but I heard things swishing shout."
The men appeared shortly afterwards. Greatly against his will the bo's'n was sent for ward with a saunding-rod, to see how much water was in the well, and he returned to say that he made it eight feet and rising fast.
"What shall we do asked Jinks slowly, with fear creeping over him. A voico from the background suggested, Avin' & drink to cheer folks up it," which remark re mained unanswered. It was Thomas who supplied the idea. We'll ave to leave or le said with emotion. We'll ave to take to the boats an' make for the shore, I'm afraid."
"You can leave her if you like," said Jioks manfully," but I'm captain hore, and I'll stick to the ship. The cabin boy bagse to whistle
I stick to the ships, lads, through his teeth,kers, on the poop. but he was promptly kicked into the scuppers by the mate.
Undoubtedly the situation was gerious in the The gale was not increasing now, extreme, and, indeed, showed signs of dimination, but there was a sodden hears to the brigantine that told of her sorry plight. It was a question whe ther she would live till morning.
"I'll stay behind," said Jinks menfully. It was not that be was imbued with any pal lant ideas of going down with the ship, but if there was danger in & a brigantine there was certainly more in a small boat.
No, you won't," snapped the mate,Ow'd we get on ashore, without you, do you think? You're the only man wot's got any money, an' we'd look pretty blighters landin' with empty
too,"
Brigantine ahoy," he yelled, what ship's Blest if I know," said a tall man with whis- that?"
I found her."
B. Juggin
She's wine, said Juks. Sho's the Uriah
Well, if you go Icing ships in that pro- miscuous way," said the tall man, you must export to see them turning up anexpectedly. Come to think of it, that craft of yours seeme familiar té 100. What's her name?
The crews of both ships were leaning over the rails, passing audible commente on each other's appearance. They ketoned to the dialogue with keen interest.
The Lucy Anne," said Jinks, after he had glanced over the stern.
"Then what are you doing aboard my ship?". roared the big man in a tremendous voice. What are you soiling that ship's decks for, you rod-whiskered fright?"
"I found her, too," said Jinks. "Talking
It won't werk," grimacai Thomas, "Thero / Pockets, an' all the pubs shut, with us," grum- | about red whiskers, I'd a jolly sight sooner
six bags of spade yet, Nasty ones, too," he mid with a reminiscent sniff. All Boots au pimples. I did hear the bos'n say that he'd baon fed on various things during his time at ssa, but never on pig's meat. But I sposo you'll not mind wot the crew says. You'll be thinkin' of them there golden savrins you're savin'.
"Yon mind your own business," sparied Jinks, to whom the suggestion of meanness was a sore point. It rankled, because he knew at the back of his mind that there was reason in the suggestion.
Yes, we'll make yer come
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bled the prew from the darkness. Jinks went have them than a face like & street corner on f forward despairingly, found the sounding wet day. It's worse than that-it's like a nav and unscrewed the little brass cap that guarded
got you!" The big man was gasping with the well-pipe. He slipped the rod down, and 17's teacake that's been trodden on. Yab, that the rail, and got as drew it up again with hosted breath, as consternation, and iants go reply for a moment. he carried it gingerly to the sidelight, and saw Then he walked over
"Look here," he said mildly, tell us how it that it marked nine feet of water in the hold. close to Jinks as he could. He made up his mind swiftly,
happened."
" explained Jinks, My ship got waterlogged, " "aad we abandoned her last night. We found this thing floating about, and as there was no one to claim her for vreckage, we brought her This chip isn't waterlogged," said the big into port. Thoughtsbe might sell for firowood." man. She's as dry as a bons,
All hands abandon ship, he yelled through the blackness, and the crew auswored with
choor.
Bat," remonstrated Jinks, she is, I know, because I sounded her. She had nine feet of
in China, &o,; Tables of Court and Consular sizes too large for his body, and it would not this chance. But half an ho going to lose water in the wall"
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The one and only boat that the Uriah B. Jaggins" carried, was unlashied and thrown over- "Well, that's got nothin' to do with the side. Jinks reckoned they were not more than ten gale," said Thomas, as a marry wavelet frisked miles from land now, and considered it was un- over the brigantine's bow, and hurried aft in a necessary to provision the best wish any great whirl of spray. Jinks wiped the salt oat of his care, but the crew objected strenuously. They eyes, and learned raminatively over the side. He said they hadn't had a decent meal since the saw the work was feeling unwell. His stomach was several royage hogan and they weren't keep in one place all the time. There was also a completed, and with s trembling voice Jinks,
The Urish B. Juggins was 1910
left alone to sink weird dizziness in his head Tale of Hongkong Court Fees Admir Tisn't as if the "Urish" was a seaworthy who held the tiller, gave the word to shove eff.
Rules, Foreign Jurisdiction Act: Regn- craft," said the mata, who was chewing tobacco at her own sweet will,
They rowed on through the night, and Jinke, lations for the Consular Courts of United with callous test. She ain't. She's a log in Staten Unded States Conmilar and Court- bad weather. But there that only make you desiring to cheer the men at the cars, began to A cheerful song. The bo'e'n, who was Fees; Bales of Court of Consuls of Bhaughti numay, so I won't say any more about it Only, sing a Chinese Frenger Act; Hongkong Licences I'm glad I can swin. By the way, did you notice palling stroke car, suddenly laid down his Trade Mask), and Lociées Patent Fees; Portow the rate went sabore but time at Limehouse tool, and swore violently Regulations for China; Harbour Regulations Ranch? Everyone of 'em went; but that's only
He went below, leaving wonder. wailly superstition." for Japan. The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al. Jinks to the corapanionship of his own thoughts, which were not pleasant. For the gallant though condensed in very possible manner, oɔn
skipper knew that his ship was not all that tains every your more pages.
it was years ago marocally pronouneed to could be desired. With the object of hastening be the cheapert work of the land anywhere the day when he should be able to les tas larged eslling he detested and settle down in comfort the craft, published, and although very much enlarged
on shore, Jinks had stated repairs to and improved in every way, the price in is now below the aqualent of £1 65, at which and she was now groaning in every timber, and
leaking it was originally pablished
The gale was rising, too. Every fresh gust of mind hat an added forse, and the upper timbers of the brigantine were cracking omin ously. Jinks called out the hands, and reduced
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"Batter come aboard," said the big man solemnly, and we'll talk this over quietly. as dry as a bone. This ships & Bloo Bibboner, Lain't she?"
Bring some of my beer with you because I'm
Jinke scrambled on board his own ship, and dragged the mate after him. The big man met grasped it in a friendly manner.
t wasn't that,' said the man, I want that auspod is a misty mont a haul. Jinks
What's the matter?" asked Jinks in
bear "Ain't it had enough to be sdrift in a small bost like this 'ore, without bein' slowly tortured to death asked the seaman.
Whe's torturing you now?" asked the
"Oh, it's there," said Jinks, nodding towards Thomas.brought it with me, but I don't see how you're going to get it back. He's a thirsty man, is Thomas." Thomas Seered wildly about him, and bicconghed slightly.
Ship eh dry'sh bore, hesaid solemnly. The skipper.
"Why, you are. That voice of yours is big am looked his disgust, but strove to repress
to make a man drown hisselt. Besides, enough it gives me a pain in my stammick, Jinks The two captains want nshore in the failing shut off steam, and the man palled away in grita light, and wanded their way towards the pot silence. It was drawing on towards winter now; ed Cow. Over a gloss of hot ram and water-
they came to a compromise. Each man, ya and the day was los guste loomed up ahead, and to go back to his own ship, was to transfer
long in eming. Suddenly a Jink's heart went into his mouth.
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