The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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"Ay, 't was green, sir; but what of it--have you seen him?" "I think I have, sir," said Barnabas, "if 't was a green coat he wore. Pray, sir, what might his name be?" "His name, sir, is Carnaby--Sir Mortimer Carnaby." "Sir Mortimer Carnaby!" said Barnabas, nodding his head. "And, sir," pursued his informant, regarding Barnabas from beneath his frowning brows, "since it is your ambition to cut a figure in the World of Fashion, your best course is to cultivate him, frequent his society as much as possible, act upon his counsel, and in six months, or less, I don't doubt you'll be as polished a young blackguard as any of 'em. Good morning, sir." Here the one-armed gentleman nodded and turned to enter the field. "Sir," said Barnabas, "one moment! Since you have been so obliging as to describe a Buck, will you tell me who and what in your estimation is a gentleman?" "A gentleman? Egad, sir! must I tell you that? No, I say I won't--the Bo'sun shall." Hereupon the speaker faced suddenly about and raised his voice: "Aft there!" he bellowed. "Pass the word for the Bo'sun--I say where's Bo'sun Jerry?" Immediately upon these words there came another roar surprisingly hoarse, deep, and near at hand. |
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