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Chapter 19: Brown and I Exchange Compliments | 密西西比河上的生活
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Two trips later, I got into serious trouble. Brown was steering; I was 'pulling down.' My younger brother appeared on the hurricane deck, and shouted to Brown to stop at some landing or other a mile or so below. Brown gave no intimation that he had heard anything. But that was his way: he never condescended to take notice of an under clerk. The wind was blowing; Brown was deaf (although he always pretended he wasn't), and I very much doubted if he had heard the order. If I had two heads, I would have spoken; but as I had only one, it seemed judicious to take care of it; so I kept still.
 
Presently, sure enough, we went sailing by that plantation. Captain Klinefelter appeared on the deck, and said --
 
'Let her come around, sir, let her come around. Didn't Henry tell you to land here?'
 
'No, sir!'
 
 
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Chapter 19: Brown and I Exchange Compliments
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