Israel Potter eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 239 pages of information about Israel Potter.
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Israel Potter eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 239 pages of information about Israel Potter.

And with a shove once more, poor Israel was ejected.

Blackballed out of every club, he went disheartened on deck.  So long, while light screened him at least, as he contented himself with promiscuously circulating, all was safe; it was the endeavor to fraternize with any one set which was sure to endanger him.  At last, wearied out, he happened to find himself on the berth deck, where the watch below were slumbering.  Some hundred and fifty hammocks were on that deck.  Seeing one empty, he leaped in, thinking luck might yet some way befriend him.  Here, at last, the sultry confinement put him fast asleep.  He was wakened by a savage whiskerando of the other watch, who, seizing him by his waistband, dragged him most indecorously out, furiously denouncing him for a skulker.

Springing to his feet, Israel perceived from the crowd and tumult of the berth deck, now all alive with men leaping into their hammocks, instead of being full of sleepers quietly dosing therein, that the watches were changed.  Going above, he renewed in various quarters his offers of intimacy with the fresh men there assembled; but was successively repulsed as before.  At length, just as day was breaking, an irascible fellow whose stubborn opposition our adventurer had long in vain sought to conciliate—­this man suddenly perceiving, by the gray morning light, that Israel had somehow an alien sort of general look, very savagely pressed him for explicit information as to who he might be.  The answers increased his suspicion.  Others began to surround the two.  Presently, quite a circle was formed.  Sailors from distant parts of the ship drew near.  One, and then another, and another, declared that they, in their quarters, too, had been molested by a vagabond claiming fraternity, and seeking to palm himself off upon decent society.  In vain Israel protested.  The truth, like the day, dawned clearer and clearer.  More and more closely he was scanned.  At length the hour for having all hands on deck arrived; when the other watch which Israel had first tried, reascending to the deck, and hearing the matter in discussion, they endorsed the charge of molestation and attempted imposture through the night, on the part of some person unknown, but who, likely enough, was the strange man now before them.  In the end, the master-at-arms appeared with his bamboo, who, summarily collaring poor Israel, led him as a mysterious culprit to the officer of the deck, which gentleman having heard the charge, examined him in great perplexity, and, saying that he did not at all recognize that countenance, requested the junior officers to contribute their scrutiny.  But those officers were equally at fault.

“Who the deuce are you?” at last said the officer-of-the-deck, in added bewilderment.  “Where did you come from?  What’s your business?  Where are you stationed?  What’s your name?  Who are you, any way?  How did you get here? and where are you going?”

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