UNDER THE DECK AWNINGSPart I

UNDER THE DECK AWNINGSPart I"Can a

UNDER THE DECK AWNINGSPart I"Can a man — I mean, a gentleman — call a woman a pig?" The little man spoke to the whole group. Nobody answered. The little man looked at each of the men in turn and spoke to one of them. "I ask you, Mr Treloar, can any man call any woman a pig?" Treloar, who was sitting next to him, did not answer at once. "I think," he began slowly, "that it - it depends on the lady." The little man looked angrily at him: "You mean ..." "Yes, I mean that I have met a woman who was worse than a pig. If you wish, I shall tell you the story and then ask you what you think of her. "Miss Caruthers shall » call her (though that is not her real name). It was on a boat sailing the Southern seas and it happened a few years ago. Her father was a high official whose name you all know very well, and that is the reason why I don't mention it. "Miss Caruthers was charming. No, that is not the word. She was wonderful. She was a beautiful young woman, and a lady. She was with her mother and two maids at that time. They were going East to join her father there. "She — excuse me for repeating it — was wonderful. There was nothing she could not do better than any woman and — most of the men. She could sing, play, dance, swim! Nobody could compete with her. "But her swimming! She was very beautiful, as I have told you, small and thin. But she also had strength. She could stay under water for two minutes. No man on board, except Dennitson, could get as many coins with one dive. On the deck there was a big tank filled with six-feet sea water. We used to throw small coins into it. She would dive from the bridge — this was not an easy thing to do — and fetch up not less than forty-seven coins from the bottom of the tank. "She was a sea-woman, really. But she was a landwoman too. She could ride, she could play tennis, she could do anything. She was a wonder. And she was clever, witty, charming. All the men were in love with her. I myself was in love with her. She was always surrounded by men, young and old, who were ready to do everything she wished. "She ran the ship, she ran the voyage, she ran everything, and she ran Dennitson. He was in love with her like all of us. But she liked him better than the others, and that feeling was growing. What would have happened we shall never know, because we came to Colombo" and something else happened. "You k'now Colombo, and how the native boys' dive for coins in the bay full of sharks. Of course they risk to do it only with the smaller and less dangerous sharks. It is really surprising how they know sharks and can feel the presence of a real killer — a tiger shark, for instance. Whenever such a shark appears, all the boys get hurriedly out of the water. "It was after lunch, and Miss Caruthers was as usual surrounded by her admirers. Old Captain Bentley had just been whistled up " and had given her permission (he had never allowed this before ... nor since14 for the boys to come up on deck. You see, Miss Caruthers was a swimmer, and she was interested. She took all our small coins and herself threw them into the water. She gave extra rewards to the best swimmers, in short, she ran the whole show.
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THE DECK awnings the UNDER <br>Part I of <br>"the Can a man - I of mean, a gentleman - call a woman a pig?" <br>The little man spoke to the whole group . Nobody answered. <br>The little man looked at each of the men in turn and spoke to one of them. <br>"I ask you, Mr Treloar, can any man call any woman a pig?" <br>Treloar, who was sitting next to him , did not answer at once. <br>"I think," he began slowly , "that it - it depends on the lady." <br>Looked little man of The AT HIM angrily: "You mean ..." <br>"Yes, I of mean That I of have Met a woman the who WAS Worse than a pig the If you wish, tell's you Shall I of the story and the then the ask you what you of think. of her.<br>"Miss Caruthers shall» call her ( though that is not her real name). It was on a boat sailing the Southern seas and it happened a few years ago. Her father was a high official whose name you all know very well, and that the Reason why is I of do not Mention IT. <br>"Miss Caruthers WAS charming. No, that is not the word. She was wonderful. <br>She was a beautiful young woman, and a lady. <br>She was with her mother and two maids at that time. They were going East to join her father there. <br>"She - excuse me for repeating it - was wonderful There was nothing she could not do better than any woman and -.. Most of the men She could sing, play, dance, swim Nobody could compete with her!.<br>"But her swimming! She was very beautiful, as I have told you, small and thin. But she also had strength. She could stay under water for two minutes. No man on board, except Dennitson, could get as many coins with one dive On the deck there was a big tank filled with six-feet sea water We used to throw small coins into it She would dive from the bridge -... this was not an easy thing to do - and fetch up not less than forty coins from the -seven bottom of the tank. <br>"She WAS a sea-woman, really. But she was a landwoman too. She could ride, she could play tennis , she could do anything. She was a wonder. And she was clever, witty, charming . <br>All the men were in love with her . I myself was in love with her. She was always surrounded by men, young and old, who were ready to do everything she wished.<br>"She ran the ship, she is ran the voyage, she is ran everything, and she is ran Dennitson. Of He WAS in love with her like all of us. But she is liked HIM better than the: others, and That Feeling WAS Growing. <br>For What Would have Happened we shall never know, because we came to Colombo "and something else happened. <br>"You k'now Colombo, and how the native boys' dive for coins in the bay full of sharks. Of course they risk to do it only with the smaller and less dangerous sharks. It is really surprising how they know sharks and can feel a presence of the real killer - a tiger by shark, for instance. <br>Whenever such a Appears by shark, all the boys hurriedly the get out of the water.<br>"It was after lunch, and Miss Caruthers was as usual surrounded by her admirers. Old Captain Bentley had just been whistled up" and had given her permission (he had never allowed this before ... nor since14 for the boys to come up on deck. You see, Miss Caruthers was a swimmer, and she was interested. She took all our small coins and herself threw them into the water. She gave extra rewards to the best swimmers, in short, she ran the whole show.
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UNDER THE DECK AWNINGS<br>Part I<br>"Can a man mean, a gentleman call a woman a pig?" <br>The little man spoke to the whole group. No one answered. <br>The little man looked at each of the men in turn and spoke to one of them. <br>"I ask you, Mr Treloar, can any man call any woman a pig?" <br>Treloar, who was sitting next to him, did not answer at once. <br>""I think," he began slowly, "that it - it depends on the lady." <br>The little man looked angrily at him: ""You mean ..." <br>"Yes, I mean that I have met a woman who was worse than a pig. If you wish, I shall tell you the story and then ask you what you think of her. <br>"Miss Caruthers shall" call her (though that is not her real name). It was on a boat sailing the Southern seas and it happened a few years ago. Her father was a high official whose name you all know very well, and that is the reason why I don't mention it. <br>"Miss Caruthers was charming. No, that is not the word. She was wonderful. <br>She was a beautiful young woman, and a lady. <br>She was with her mother and two maids at that time. They were going East to join her father there. <br>"She excuse me for repeating it - was wonderful. There was nothing she could do better than any woman and most of the men. She could sing, play, dance, swim! No one could compete with her. <br>"But her swimming! She was very beautiful, as I have told you, small and thin. But she also had strength. She could stay under water for two minutes. No man on board, except Dennitson, could get as many coins with one dive. On the deck there was a big tank filled with six-feet sea water. We used to throw small coins into it. She would dive from the bridge - this was not an easy thing to do - and fetch up not less than forty-seven coins from the bottom of the tank. <br>"She was a sea-woman, really. But she was a landwoman too. She could ride, she could play tennis, she could do anything. She was a wonder. And she was clever, witty, charming. <br>All the men were in love with her. I myself was in love with her. She was always surrounded by men, young and old, who were ready to do everything she wished for. <br>She ran the ship, she ran the voyage, she ran everything, and she ran Dennitson. He was in love with her like all of us. But she liked him better than the others, and that feeling was growing. <br>What would have happened we shall never know, because we came to Colombo" and something else happened. <br>"You k'now Colombo, and how the native boys' dive for coins in the bay full of sharks. Of course they risk to do it only with the smaller and less dangerous sharks. It is really surprising how they know sharks and can feel the presence of a real killer - a tiger shark, for instance. <br>Whenever such a shark appears, all the boys getly hurried out of the water. <br>"It was after lunch, and Miss Caruthers was as usual surrounded by her admirers. Old Captain Bentley had just been whistled up and had given her permission (he had never allowed this before... since14 for the boys to come up on deck. You see, Miss Caruthers was a swimmer, and she was interested. She took all our small coins and threw herself into the water. She gave extra rewards to the best swimmers, in short, she ran the whole show.
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UNDER THE DECK AWNINGS<br>The first part<br>"I mean, a gentleman call a woman?"<br>Little guy took the whole group. No one answered.<br>A little man watched a man go around.<br>"I asked you, Mr Treloar, can any man call any woman a pig?"<br>Treloar,who was siting next to him,did not answer at once.<br>I thought, "he's calmed down."<br>"What do you mean..."<br>Yes, I mean, I have a woman who is worse than a pig. If you want, I'll tell you the story and ask you what she thinks.<br>"Miss shall" calls her) thinks it's not her real name. It was in a boat sailing the southern seas and it has had a few years ago. His father is a high-level official name, you know, good, that's true, why don't I say it.<br>"Miss Carothers is charging No, that's not a word. She was confused.<br>She is a beautiful young woman, and a woman.<br>She was at that moment with her mother and two children. They are going east to see her father.<br>"She just wanted me to repeat it. It's strange. Nothing can be done better than that of any woman or man. She can sing, play, dance, swim! No one can compete with her.<br>But she screamed! She's beautiful, I tell you, little thing. But she also has the ability. She can stay underwater for two minutes. No one on board, except dennitson, can get a lot of coins and a dead one. There is a big tank filled and six feet sea water. We use little coins to get into it. She would die at the bridge - it's not an easy thing to do - and feel no more than 700 times the coins from the tank rubbish.<br>She's a sea woman, really. But she is a landwoman too. She can sit, she can play tennis, she can do anything. She is a stranger. She's cool, witty, charming.<br>Everyone loves her. I was with her myself. She is always through men, young and old, who are ready to do whatever she wants.<br>"She ran the boat, she ran the voyage, she ran everything, she ran dennitson. He loves her like all of us. But she likes him better than others and feels bigger and bigger.<br>What happened, we never heard of it, because we came to Colombia, "and other things happened.<br>"You are now k'now Colombo, and what kind of people have sacrificed the shadows of coins in the battle. Of course, what they have the risk of doing is only a small and dangerous shadow. It's really about understanding how they know the darkness, and being able to feel the power of a real murder, a tiger shadow, used for installation.<br>When there is a Shaq's shows, all people get the horror of water.<br>"This is after lunch, and miss card uthers is her admirers usually surrounded. Old captain Bentley just started with "and got her license") Nor since14 for the boys to come up on deck You see, miss Caruthers is a swimmer. She's curious. She took all our cookies and herself three of them to the water. She gives the best man, in short, she gives the whole show.<br>
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