Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
THE YOUNG TRAWLER, BY R.M. BALLANTYNE.
CHAPTER ONE.
INTRODUCES DEEP-SEA FISHERMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
On a certain breezy morning in October--not many years ago--a wilderness of foam rioted wildly over those dangerous sands which lie off the port of Yarmouth, where the _Evening Star_, fishing-smack, was getting ready for sea.
In one of the narrow lanes or "Rows" peculiar to that town, the skipper of the smack stood at his own door, grumbling. He was a broad burly man, a little past the prime of life, but prematurely aged by hard work and hard living.
"He's always out o' the way when he's wanted, an' always in the way when he's not wanted," said the skipper angrily to his wife, of whom he was at the moment taking, as one of his mates remarked, a tender farewell.
"Don't be hard on him, David," pleaded the wife, tearfully, as she looked up in her husband's face.
"He's only a bit thoughtless; and I shouldn't wonder if he was already down at the smack."
"If he's not," returned the fisherman with a frown, as he clenched his huge right hand--and a hard and horny hand it was, from constant grappling with ropes, oars, hand-spikes, and the like--"if he's not, I'll--"
He stopped abruptly, as he looked down at his wife's eyes, and the frown faded. No wonder, for that wife's eyes were soft and gentle, and her face was fair and very attractive as well as refined in expression, though not particularly pretty.
"Well, old girl, come, I won't be hard on 'im. Now I'm off,--good-day." And with that the fisherman stooped to kiss his wife, who returned the salute with interest. At the same time she thrust a packet into his hand.
"What's this, Nell?"
"A Testament, David--from me. It will do your soul good if you will read it. And the tract wrapped round it is from a lady."
The frown returned to the man's face as he growled--"What lady?"
"The lady with the curious name, who was down here last summer for sea-bathing; don't you remember Miss Ruth Dotropy? It is a temperance tract."
David Bright made a motion as though he were about to fling the parcel away, but he thought better of it, and thrust it into the capacious pocket of his rough coat. The brow cleared again as he left his wife, who called after him, "Don't be hard on Billy, David; remember he's our only one--and he's not bad, just a little thoughtless."
"Never fear, Nell, I'll make a man of him."
Lighting a large pipe as he spoke, the skipper of the _Evening Star_ nodded farewell, and sauntered away.
In another of the narrow lanes of Yarmouth another fisherman stood at his own door, also taking leave of his wife. This man was the mate-- just engaged--of David Bright's vessel, and very different in some respects from the skipper, being tall, handsome, fresh and young--not more than twenty-four--as well as powerful of build. His wife, a good-looking young woman, with their first-born in her arms, had bidden him good-bye.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: The Young Trawler by R. M. Ballantyne
- 2: Gazed after the fisherman in speechless admiration
- 3: After the fashion of nautical men
- 4: With Zulu he was also acquainted
- 5: Said Ruth Dotropy to a magnificent duchess like woman
- 6: But Lady Openhand makes a mistake
- 7: Mrs Dotropy had the faculty of giving in gracefully
- 8: Jessie laid her head on Kate's shoulder
- 9: Exclaimed Kate and Jessie Seaward
- 10: Jessie looked blankly at the table
- 11: He was a sea captain of the name of Bream
- 12: The captain glanced at his boots
- 13: I've always had a leanin' to seaward
- 14: Said Kate at this point to Liffie Lee
- 15: Jessie and Kate glanced at each other
- 16: An' if I should get entangled with this flummery
- 17: Again interrupted this unconquerable man of the sea
- 18: Severest toil and little rest for the one
- 19: Miss Ruth Dotropy you remember her
- 20: You couldn't give me browns for a sixpence
- 21: An' work away at it di gest it
- 22: Clean paper an' print can't do no damage to the soup
- 23: Some o' the people o' Yarmouth an' Gorleston
- 24: In behalf of the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen
- 25: Billy replied by a decided wink
- 26: Will you tell the Miss Seawards I wants to see 'em
- 27: What am I to say to the partikler house as sends me
- 28: Rubbing his hands and looking benignantly at Jessie
- 29: You told me I was your first lodger
- 30: Exclaimed the horrified Liffie
- 31: Exclaimed Jessie under her breath
- 32: He stuck his fork into a piece of mutton as big oh
- 33: Whatever mysteries may surround us
- 34: Returned Gunter with something of a sneer
- 35: That makes me so hard on the Coper
- 36: That wasn't the fault o' the Coper
- 37: The trawl which they had to put down was
- 38: That heaving at the capstans hour after hour
- 39: Said Gunter during a brief pause in the labour
- 40: To the immense delight of Spivin
- 41: Spivin bound up the gash with a handkerchief
- 42: Said Ned Spivin to Joe Davidson
- 43: She's been asking Mrs Davidson too about it
- 44: But that same puzzler crops up every now an' then
- 45: She's bin an rammed her darlin' futt into the tar bucket
- 46: As all the smacks were heading towards the same centre
- 47: Zulu was followed by Ned Spivin
- 48: Master of the mission smack Cholmondeley
- 49: Spivin was there ready for him
- 50: One o' them b'longs to the Swab
- 51: Captain Bright did not like visiting the mission ship
- 52: Amid the boisterous greetings of the crews
- 53: He told how the son of Daniel Rodger had
- 54: Ejaculated one of the earnest listeners fervently
- 55: An' don't let the moderate drinkers deceive you lads
- 56: A strong contrast a victim of the coper
- 57: Gunter obeyed the order with satisfaction and alacrity
- 58: If you had tried to force Ned Spivin
- 59: Resumed Gunter with a little more of argument in his tone
- 60: Wi' narves that are for ever screwin' at 'em
- 61: And a sudden lurch of the smack
- 62: Ruth and captain bream take to scheming
- 63: And shove the victuals down their throats
- 64: And see if I don't get 'em to visit Yarmouth
- 65: But but Miss Ruth excuse me
- 66: Captain bream develops a capacity for scheming
- 67: But there are two obstinate friends of mine who
- 68: I regard the Bible as my class book
- 69: But Captain Bream was a man of resolution
- 70: He said to that scheming young creature
- 71: As the night advanced the fog thickened
- 72: I haven't bin sittin' up very late at it
- 73: The smack lay over almost gracefully
- 74: You go below an' fetch me a glass of grog
- 75: Hurled the rum keg into the air
- 76: This is the theological library
- 77: Said Ruth one day to her dignified parent
- 78: Captain Bream simply talks when he preaches
- 79: Jolly old Captain Bream having a secret sorrow
- 80: Young Dalton drove away with the captain's chest of gold
- 81: Now that I have at last got Captain Bream down to Yarmouth
- 82: What with cuffs and contradictions
- 83: Lilly has a brother named Tommy
- 84: Said Mrs Bright to Mrs Davidson
- 85: When the Miss Seawards came back in the afternoon
- 86: As she left the house followed by the squall
- 87: There's the Coper alongside now
- 88: That hauling in of the great cable with its gear
- 89: Then a terrible oath burst from John Gunter
- 90: I do like sheap grog an' sheap baccy
- 91: Instead of awaiting the attack of the enraged Gunter
- 92: Then swooped towards the Coper
- 93: Where it fell into the lap of Trevor
- 94: Where all the goold comes from
- 95: Glutton was as slim to look at as before he began
- 96: An' let Evan go on wi' his yarn
- 97: Evan began the foregoing anecdote
- 98: The hatchet struck a hard knot
- 99: Bear away for the mission smack
- 100: Gunter turned sharply to make a grasp at his young tormentor
- 101: And frequently plied him with hot cocoa
- 102: This world is full of incongruities
- 103: Disaster had also befallen many of the smacks
- 104: She must have been a Miss Bream before marriage
- 105: Joe immediately seized her in his arms
- 106: If it hadn't bin for the blessed Word of God
- 107: Soon Billy was engaged with bread
- 108: But he had taken a dislike to Mrs Dotropy
- 109: Preferred the grub and grovelling method
- 110: Whether it's the dooty of the poor to help the rish no
- 111: But if these few pence will Never mind the pence
- 112: The door was opened hastily by Liffie Lee
- 113: At last Liffie screwed herself up entirely
- 114: A run was now made for the Dotropy residence
- 115: Captain Bream turned into the labyrinth
- 116: Who had all the appearance of a seafaring person
- 117: Captain Bream bade his solicitor good bye
- 118: The boatman held up his arms to catch the unfortunate man
- 119: How captain bream fared in his search
- 120: Still deeply sunk in abstraction
- 121: But Captain Bream was not affected by such matters
- 122: Nor nothink in the way of hornament to Captain Bream
- 123: Captain Bream yielded in silence
- 124: Or the sleet an' spray blinds me
- 125: When twenty seven smacks foundered
- 126: Some of the fishermen acted in a somewhat similar fashion
- 127: Dalton applied the proper means for restoration
- 128: What has happened is it true Billy
- 129: And tell Captain Bream of my suspicions about Mrs Bright
- 130: You are in love with Mr Dalton
- 131: Replied Gunter with a surly heave of his shoulder
- 132: It'll drive the copers off the sea
- 133: And we had grand times aboard of that wessel
- 134: The one working worsted cuffs and the other comforters
- 135: I'm beginnin' to feel stronger
- 136: Liffie Lee appeared at the moment with the viands named
- 137: Here's Mister and Missis Dalton
- 138: So thought Captain Bream one lovely summer day
- 139: Bound for the Short Blue fleet
- 140: Whose smack was distinguishable by his flag
- 141: Much of which was quite new to Captain Bream
- 142: We must run down to the mission smack
- 143: I must pay your smack a visit soon
- 144: Gunter sat on the fore hatch smoking
- 145: Gunter turned on him with contempt
- 146: John Gunter was completely broken down
- 147: And that in his fair face Captain Bream thought
- 148: Did you ever hear of the name of Bream
- 149: Captain Bream gave in with his accustomed good nature
- 150: And covered the back of his neck with soap suds
- 151: Of course Mrs Dotropy was also there
- 152: It was headed by Captain Bream and his sister Mrs Bright
- 153: With the thoughts of that blessed babby
- 154: Good of the best kind can be done without much edication
