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Staniford and Dunham drew stools to the rail, and sat down with their cigars after the captain left them. The second mate passed by, and cast a friendly glance at them; he had whimsical brown eyes that twinkled under his cap-peak, while a lurking2 smile played under his heavy mustache; but he did not speak. Staniford said, there was a pleasant fellow, and he should like to sketch3 him. He was only an amateur artist, and he had been only an amateur in life otherwise, so far; but he did not pretend to have been anything else.
“Then you're not sorry you came, Staniford?” asked Dunham, putting his hand on his friend's knee. “He characteristically assumed the responsibility, although the voyage by sailing-vessel rather than steamer was their common whim1, and it had been Staniford's preference that decided4 them for Trieste rather than any nearer port.
“No, I'm not sorry,—if you call it come, already. I think a bit of Europe will be a very good thing for the present, or as long as I'm in this irresolute5 mood. If I understand it, Europe is the place for American irresolution6. When I've made up my mind, I'll come home again. I still think Colorado is the thing, though I haven't abandoned California altogether; it's a question of cattle-range and sheep-ranch.”
“You'll decide against both,” said Dunham.
“How would you like West Virginia? They cattle-range in West Virginia, too. They may sheep-ranch, too, for all I know,—no, that's in Old Virginia. The trouble is that the Virginias, otherwise irreproachable7, are not paying fields for such enterprises. They say that one is a sure thing in California, and the other is a sure thing in Colorado. They give you the figures.” Staniford lit another cigar.
“But why shouldn't you stay where you are, Staniford? You've money enough left, after all.”
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lurking
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sketch
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irresolute
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irresolution
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shanty
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savage
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brutality
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demurely
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sincerity
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reluctance
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abruptness
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hue
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warehouse
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spacious
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wretch
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humanitarianism
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pumpkins
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coaxing
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tirade
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artistic
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delusive
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beacon
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pessimist
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incompatible
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natal
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