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1  Better watch out, Mr. Schooner-man.
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2  The horror of it drove me out on deck.
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3  I tried to cry out, but was too exhausted.
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4  I could hear them crying out to one another.
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5  Again I strove to call out, but made no sound.
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6  "Thank you, Mr. Johnson," I corrected, and reached out my hand for his.
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7  Precisely in the way that the door slid back, he slid aside, and I stepped out on deck.
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8  I could see the pilot-house and a white-bearded man leaning partly out of it, on his elbows.
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9  When summer came on, he elected to sweat out a hot and dusty existence in the city and to toil incessantly.
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10  One boat lowered away with the plugs out, filled with women and children and then with water, and capsized.
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11  The schooner, heeled over far out from the perpendicular, was bowing and plunging into the long Pacific roll.
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12  I saw the smoke issuing from his lips as he slowly turned his head and glanced out over the water in my direction.
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13  Our own whistle was blowing hoarsely, and from time to time the sound of other whistles came to us from out of the fog.
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14  From out of the fog came the mournful tolling of a bell, and I could see the pilot turning the wheel with great rapidity.
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15  He dived out of the galley door, or glided rather, with a swiftness and smoothness of gait that struck me as being not so much cat-like as oily.
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16  And between this and the smells arising from various pots boiling and bubbling on the galley fire, I was in haste to get out into the fresh air.
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17  The captain had thrust his head and shoulders out of the pilot-house, and was staring intently into the fog as though by sheer force of will he could penetrate it.
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