From the Bottom Up - The Life Story of Alexander Irvine by Alexander Irvine
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"'Where's yer folks?' he said to me.
"'Ain't got none,' I said. "'Where d'ye live, then?' "'I don't live nowheres.' "'Shiver my timbers,' he said, 'ye must have an anchorage in some of these parts? Where d'ye sleep nights?' "'Wherever I be when night comes on,' I told him. "The sailor laughed, and said I was a lucky dog to be at home anywheres. "'See here, young 'un,' the sailor said, 'I've been up agin it in these parts myself when I was a kid, and up agin it stiff, too; and there ain't nothing around here for the likes of ye. Take my advice and get out o' here. There's a big ship down here by the docks--_Helvetia_. Sneak aboard, get into a scupper or a barrel or something, and ship for America.' "The idea of 'sneaking aboard' got very big in my mind, and I went to Woolwich where the ship was lying; and I met a lot of other boys who were trying to sneak aboard, too. I thought my chances were slim, but I was going to have a try, anyway. These boys that were thinking of the same thing, tried to get me to do a lot of things that I knew were not right. There was stuff to steal and they knew how I could get it. There were kind-hearted people around, and they wanted me to beg. When |
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