ess.
But all the ship's company had resolved that this act of injustice
should not be done. Salisbury was no longer in the service; and
although they knew the corporal to be on their side they surrounded
Jemmy on the forecastle, and the corporal came aft, declaring that he
could not get near the prisoner. As he made this report a loud female
voice was heard alongside.
"So, you'd flog my Jemmy, would you, you varmint? But you won't though;
he's not in the service, and you sha'n't touch him; but I'll tell you
what, keep yourself on board, Mr Leeftenant, for if I cotches you on
shore, I'll make you sing in a way you don't think on. Yes, flog my
Jemmy, my dear, darling duck of a Jemmy--stop a minute--I'm coming
aboard."
Suiting the action to the word, for the sailors had beckoned to Moggy to
come on board, she boldly pulled alongside, and skipping over, she went
up direct to Mr Vanslyperken. "I'll just trouble you for my husband,
an no mistake," cried Moggy.
"Corporal Van Spitter, turn that woman out of the ship."
"Turn me, a lawful married woman, who comes arter my own husband with
the orders of your masters, Mr Leeftenant!--I'd like to see the man. I
axes you for my Jemmy, and I'll trouble you just to hand him here--if
not, look out for squalls, that's all. I demand my husband in the
king's name, so just hand him over," continued Moggy, putting her nose
so close to that of Mr Vanslyperken that they nearly touched, and then,
after a few seconds' pause, for Vanslyperken could not speak for rage,
she added, "Well, you're a nice leeftenant, I don't think."
"Send for your marines, Corporal Van Spitter."
"I have, Mynheer Vanslyperken," replied the corporal, standing erect and
saluting; "and if you please, sir, they have joined the ship's company.
You and I, Mynheer, are left to ourselves."
"I'll just trouble you for my little duck of a husband," repeated Moggy.
Vanslyperken was at a nonplus. The crew were in a state of mutiny, the
marines had joined them--what could he do? To appeal to the higher
authorities would be committing himself, for he knew that he could not
flog a man who no longer belonged to the vessel.
"I wants my husband," repeated Moggy, putting her arms a-kimbo.
Mr Vanslyperken made no reply. The corporal waited for orders, and
Moggy waited for her husband.
Just at this moment, Snarleyyow, who had followed his master on deck,
had climbed up the main ladder, and was looking over t
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