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Chapter Thirty Two.
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In which the Story finds a “Fault,” and the Electrical Current ends.
Now, it is not in the nature of things that man, in his present state, should attain1 to full satisfaction. He may, indeed he should, attain to contentment, but as long as there are higher and better things within his reach, he must of necessity remain in some degree unsatisfied.
Some such idea must have been passing through Robin2 Wright’s brain one fine morning, as he slowly paced the deck of a small schooner4 with his friend Sam Shipton, for he suddenly broke a prolonged silence with the following remark:—
“I don’t know how it is, Sam, but although I am surrounded with everything that should make a fellow happy, I’m—I’m not happy. In fact, I’m as miserable5 as it is possible to be!”
“Come now, Robin, don’t exaggerate,” said Sam in a remonstrative6 tone. “Hyperbole is very objectionable, especially in young men. You know that if you were tied to a huge gridiron over a slow fire, you would be more miserable than you are at present.”
Robin smiled and admitted the truth of this, but nevertheless reiterated7 his assertion that he was decidedly unhappy.
This conversation, we may remark, took place on board of Sam Shipton’s yacht, off the west coast of Scotland, several years after the events narrated9 in the previous chapter.
“Well, now, it is strange,” said Sam, with an earnestly sympathetic air and tone of voice, but with the faintest possible twinkle in the extreme corner of one of his eyes. “Let me see—everything, as you justly remark, ought to make you happy here. The weather, to begin with—people always begin with the weather, you know—is splendid, though there is a thundery look about the horizon to the west’ard. Then our yacht, the Gleam, is a perfect duck, both as to her sea-going and sailing qualities, and Captain James Slagg is a perfect
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mighty
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