The Beach of Dreams
n their bunks, snoring, all but Harbutt and Raft seated on
t was a long succession of fo'c'sles, bar-rooms, blazing suns, storms and sea happenings so run together that all sequence was lost. Beyond them lay a dismal blotch, his childhood. He had entered the world and
oon-juice. On these occasions a saloon bar with its glitter and phantom show of mirth and prosperity sometimes called on him to disp
hem curse and turn on the other side, and as he talked his voice made part of that procession of noises inseparable from the fo'c'sle of a ship under sail agai
owners, and ships is owners as far as
lot of cheap sugar, served it out to save the m'lasses. It was lea
pened to
Bombay, after the busines
as that?" as
it was a good bit bac
you, any dog's trick played on a sailorman's the truth, you c
s you were?
t them to join this b-y business, but it's the same ashore, owners
was only in drink that Pelagon rose in him. Harbutt was an atom of the new voice that is heard everywhere now, even in fo'c's
ent on Raft with the persistence o
when a chap's down he's down, the chaps that has money tramples on the chap
"I don't even rem
ever been i
right enough, but mos
ivin' in carriages, that's the sort that keeps us
ut he could not see how the chaps in plug hats kept other people down; the few he had seen had always seemed to him
killing the
'," replied Harbutt. "It's not them
e and turned in also and the fo'c'sle was given over to th
t soul-killing rock of kerosene filled it, intensifying, after the fashion of ambergris, all the other perfumes, without losing in power. Bilge, tobacco and humanity, you cannot know what these things are till they are married with the reek of kerosene, with the grunts and snores of weary men, with