1 Hobbling about on it from morning till night was not helping it any.
2 Later in the morning I received a surprise of a totally different sort.
3 Next morning, after breakfast, Thomas Mugridge began his whet, whet, whet.
4 I had observed Henderson and Smoke loitering about the deck all morning, and I now learned why they were there.
5 There was a ring of triumph in his voice, and his eyes, clear blue this morning as the sea, were sparkling with light.
6 This morning, however, on entering his state-room to make the bed and put things in order, I found him well and hard at work.
7 On the morning of the third day, shortly after eight bells, a cry that the boat was sighted came down from Smoke at the masthead.
8 I can readily understand," she began, "that this morning's affair was largely an accident; but I have been talking with Mr. Haskins.
9 At supper I requested the hunters to lower their voices, so she was not disturbed; and it was not till next morning that she made her appearance.
10 She was wrapped in a long ulster, for the morning was raw; and I could see nothing but her face and a mass of light brown hair escaping from under the seaman's cap on her head.
11 From half-past five in the morning till ten o'clock at night I am everybody's slave, with not one moment to myself, except such as I can steal near the end of the second dog-watch.
12 Had it not been my custom to run up to see him every Saturday afternoon and to stop over till Monday morning, this particular January Monday morning would not have found me afloat on San Francisco Bay.
13 Wolf Larsen treasured against them the attempt on his life and the drubbing he had received in the forecastle; and morning, noon, and night, and all night as well, he devoted himself to making life unlivable for them.
14 He disappeared one morning in the encircling fog with his two men, and we never saw them again, though it was not many days when we learned that they had passed from schooner to schooner until they finally regained their own.
15 In the morning, Thomas Mugridge being duly bribed, the galley is pleasantly areek with the odour of their frying; while dolphin meat is served fore and aft on such occasions as Johnson catches the blazing beauties from the bowsprit end.
16 They may dose me and doctor me morning, noon, and night, and dust and sweep and put my den to rights every minute of the day, and I shall only lean back and survey it all and be thankful in that I am possessed of a mother and some several sisters.
17 Wolf Larsen had been smitten with one of his headaches, and I stood at the wheel from morning until evening, sailing across the ocean after the last lee boat, and heaving to and picking it and the other five up without command or suggestion from him.
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