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CHAPTER XVI
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Hicks did not join the others at breakfast. They talked of what Lydia had seen at Gibraltar, where Staniford had been on a former voyage. Dunham had made it a matter of conscience to know all about it beforehand from his guide-books, and had risen early that morning to correct his science by his experience in a long entry in the diary which he was keeping for Miss Hibbard. The captain had the true sea-farer's ignorance, and was amused at the things reported by his passengers of a place where he had been ashore1 so often; Hicks's absence doubtless relieved him, but he did not comment on the cabin-boy's announcement that he was still asleep, except to order him let alone.
They were seated at their one o'clock dinner before the recluse2 made any sign. Then he gave note of his continued existence by bumping and thumping3 sounds within his state-room, as if some one were dressing4 there in a heavy sea.
“Mr. Hicks seems to be taking his rough weather retrospectively,” said Staniford, with rather tremulous humor.
The door was flung open, and Hicks reeled out, staying himself by the door-knob. Even before he appeared, a reek5 of strong waters had preceded him. He must have been drinking all night. His face was flushed, and his eyes were bloodshot. He had no collar on; but he wore a cravat6 and otherwise he was accurately7 and even fastidiously dressed. He balanced himself by the door-knob, and measured the distance he had to make before reaching his place at the table, smiling, and waving a delicate handkerchief, which he held in his hand: “Spilt c'logne, tryin' to scent8 my hic—handkerchief. Makes deuced bad smell—too much c'logne; smells—alcoholic. Thom's, bear a hand, 's good f'low. No? All right, go on with your waitin'. B-ic—business b'fore pleasure, 's feller says. Play it alone, I guess.”
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thumping
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cravat
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attain
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subtlety
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hiccuped
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abhorrence
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prohibition
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recoiled
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fascination
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maritime
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paralysis
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gourd
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calf
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reprobate
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confession
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hiccuping
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offense
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defiance
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affront
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extremity
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cuffs
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darted
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feign
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furtively
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pious
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scowling
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saluted
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savage
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futility
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vengeance
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fumbling
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adversary
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