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quiet country life, and there was even a party of the younger men
who pretended to admire him, calling him a “true sea-dog” and a
“real old salt” and such like names, and saying there was the sort
of man that made England terrible at sea.

In one way, indeed, he bade fair to ruin us, for he kept on
staying week after week, and at last month after month, so that all
the money had been long exhausted, and still my father never
plucked up the heart to insist on having more. If ever he
mentioned it, the captain blew through his nose so loudly that you
might say he roared, and stared my poor father out of the room. I
have seen him wringing his hands after such a rebuff, and I am
sure the annoyance and the terror he lived in must have greatly
hastened his early and unhappy death.

All the time he lived with us the captain made no change
whatever in his dress but to buy some stockings from a hawker.
One of the cocks of his hat having fallen down, he let it hang from
that day forth, though it was a great annoyance when it blew. I
remember the appearance of his coat, which he patched himself
upstairs in his room, and which, before the end, was nothing but
patches. He never wrote or received a letter, and he never spoke
with any but the neighbours, and with these, for the most part,
only when drunk on rum. The great sea-chest none of us had ever
seen open.

He was only once crossed, and that was towards the end, when
my poor father was far gone in a decline that took him off. Dr.
Livesey came late one afternoon to see the patient, took a bit of
dinner from my mother, and went into the parlour to smoke a pipe
until his horse should come down from the hamlet, for we had no
stabling at the old Benbow. I followed him in, and I remember


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