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As Jack's barge pulled away from the quay, the wind ruffled the otherwise smooth surface of the water. The sun was rising higher in the sky now, and the promise of a splendid day's sailing, should they collect the tide, was apparent; gulls wheeled low over the harbour and small craft plied to and fro, serving the various ships of the fleet that lay at anchor, some near, some far off in the huge expanse of sheltered water. An air of supreme contentment spread over Jack. He was made Post, had a crack frigate - albeit a borrowed one - under his command and the prospect of a cruise on the West Indies stations, with prizes a-plenty to restore his shattered fortunes. He would be clear of his creditors in the short term, and could now contemplate buying them off altogether, leaving enough aside for Sophie and he to buy a small cottage, nothing of the grand about it, above the Downs, get her away from that brutish mother of hers, general thoughts regarding mothers-in-law, kitchen gardens, animal husbandry, natural history - there must be something for Stephen there, a nest of kittiwakes, a rare newt or the like Jack slowly became conscious of a voice calling. Give you joy of this morning. As he called out in answer, Jack became strongly aware of a certain constraint upon the men in the cutter, a certain rigidity of bearing. It is most unusual in these waters at this time. Jack had never seen anything quite so hideous, certainly nothing so little Navy-like and on Stephen's meagre frame so particularly likely to draw attention to any deficiencies about the wearer's person. Jack drew himself up in the boat and called out in response: 'Why, ahh, yes Damned unseamanlike lot. Fall in behind us, if you please, Mr Babbington,' this last to the cutter. All the men stared straight ahead and said nothing, steeling themselves to the forthcoming indignity, knowing that their approach could be seen by the whole fleet and, in particular, and which mattered more to them, by the crew of the Lively. Sure, nothing so fine can be our home for the next months. Can it be possible? She had been in the East Indies these past two years, under Captain Hammond, who had now been called to Parliament; Jack was to have her temporarily and, while he had been allowed to choose certain of his own personal followers - his coxswain, Bonden, his servant, Killick, and of course his particular friend, Dr Maturin - he was otherwise to have Hammond's crew in its entirety. Hammond was a Tory and so were his officers, and thus unlikely to be wholly sympathetic to Jack, as a Whig. Ho there, Jack, for all love, have you remarked upon my garment? Is it not eminently rational? Jack looked sidelong at Stephen and called back, his voice grating and formal: 'Why, yes Do you remark, too, that it bears the name of our vessel upon it? His voice trailed off into the morning. Jack shuddered inwardly. As the barge approached the Lively 's side, the bosun's pipe wailed. Jack scrambled nimbly, for a man of his bulk, up the ladder, and stepped smartly on deck, where a glittering array of perfection greeted him. The Marines stamped and crashed their salute, the yards were squared to the precise degree, the furled sails gleamed like fresh snow and the sheets, of Manilla hemp, were coiled and hung exactly so. The first officer greeted him civilly. My name is Jenkins. Permit me to name my fellow officers. With a great commotion and banging, Stephen was handed up the side of the ship; he was, despite his years afloat, no seaman and could not be trusted anywhere near water. Jack winced to himself and continued in a tone more fierce than he had intended: 'The Doctor is currently engaged on a physical experiment. He sails with me in his private capacity'. One of the foredeck watch leaned to his mate: 'Watch out for this one. There's a real Tartar, a hard-horse captain. Stephen stepped forward, walking around the quarterdeck, gazing in awe at the yardage. At each step, what appeared to be cleats in the soles of his shoes gouged scars into the smooth, polished deck, to the horror of all the men and to the extreme consternation of Captain Aubrey. This was too much, at last, for one of the small gentlemen and there was a wild laugh, quickly smothered, and then a stifled scream as the boy was led down the companionway. As Stephen's dunnage was being brought aboard, he raced to the taffrail. And the precious object was handed gently up the side to the general curiousity of all who saw it. Once on deck, Stephen busied himself with the contraption, a small machine that appeared to be no more than a few spars of iron, a length of chain and two small wheels. As Stephen pulled and fiddled, gradually the machine revealed itself - a saddle rose up, pedals were unfolded, the front reared up and finally the back wheel was hoisted with a flourish up and the item was complete. All the officers and all the men, looked on, Jack with an air of foreboding. There was a gasp of amazement. Maturin weaved unsteadily towards the far-side rail and brought himself to an awkward if effective stop by lowering his feet to the deck, scraping two uneven lines in the smooth oak. Jack sighed deeply, as Stephen then brought the contraption - the bicycle - around again and set off once more, this time faster and with disastrous consequences: Stephen had not yet fully grasped the concept of the brakes and, gathering speed in the confined space of the quarterdeck, scattered the Marines to left and right, caught the handles in a coil of rope that had come adrift and plunged down the ladder onto the main deck, his head saved from serious injury by landing on a furled sail, his feet still firmly attached by the cleats, which Jack had not hitherto seen but whose existence he now surmised, onto the pedals. Nothing daunted, Stephen gazed up happily at the appalled faces. Despite the incident, Stephen glowed with happiness and thus it was with something of a heavy heart that Jack said to him: 'Stephen, you will think this very unphilosophical of me, I know, but this is only an acting command and I cannot afford to be taken lightly. I must ask you not to wear that garment on board this ship. It permits of the free and easy movement of the pantaloon, and the protection of an oilskin. It is the best possible garment for sailing. Yet Stephen knew the cost to his friend and, though disappointed, he wore the garment no more. Home Humour Essays Travel Images.

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