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A Deep-Water Voyage (Classic Reprint)
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For a number of years it had been my keen ambition to make a deep-water voyage, and several times I was on the point of starting to California via the Horn, but just as I had determined upon a vessel, something deterred me each time. At length, after my friends had professed the belief many times that I never would go to sea, and that it was merely a bluff on my part, I determined that, come what would, to sea I should go, and after some little difficulty persuaded my wife that it would be of incalculable benefit to her health, so that she finally decided to try not the Cape Horn voyage, but the passage to the East round the Cape of Good Hope. For many weeks I cast about me to find not only a suitable vessel, but an agreeable and gentlemanly skipper. For taking ones wife to sea is a vastly different affair from going alone and putting up with whatever may happen along. How disagreeable for one's wife it would be to sail with a skipper who proved to be an obdurate, bad-tempered man, who resorted to blows for the men upon every occasion, or who called down sea-blessings by the fathom upon the head of the second mate because the mizzen-royal-yard was braced in an eighth of an inch too much!
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