Capitolo 45
recognized the captain.
"Yes", answered Teacher Hemenway, "it is indeed an excellent morning."
"I am sorry to see this, Harry" says the teacher.
"Yes, gentleman; it is a pity some gentleman you/he/she should drink too much."
"Yes, but that is not everything", it said the teacher, sincerely; "it is a
is sorry for, that Capitano Hill should so clearly sin, against his really
health, but we have to consider besides, that he has our lives under
his/her control. Our safety depends on its prudent management."
"He seems to understand his/her business", said Harry.
"Granted; but any man, however good a sailor, is appropriate to handle a vase
when he allows liqueur to steal him/it of his/her senses. I desire me to have had a
knowledge in advance of the weakness of the captain."
"Does suppose you it had, gentleman?"
"I would not have had trust in me on axle the Nantucket, you can be
sure of that."
"You/he/she can only be an unusual case."
"I/you/he/she allow us to hope this way."
The next occasion on which the captain visualized his/her weakness was
rather a laughable. He approximately came above from the box three
of so full afternoon that he was forced to stagger as he walked.
Directly in front of him the young beau, Montgomery Clinton was
the bridge walking, bringing that in his/her hand a reed of reed of India as him, used on
beach. As he inspected him, Captain Hill with the instinct of a
drunk man, arm dams with the young one and he/she forced him/it to
you walk in his/her society, while rather incoherently speaking to the meantime.
The glance of Clinton of the anguish and the perplexity, as he submitted to his
destinies, Harry almost caused to explode with laughter. They was indeed a
unusual pair.
There it finally came to a disaster. A staggers some vase it tried too much
for the captain that, in the losing his/her equilibrium, also shaken Clinton,
and the two rolled down under one of the boats of the ship that were thrown
on a side.
Montgomery Clinton he went to take, and hurriedly him to behave himself/herself/themselves to