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Redburn: His First Voyage
I. HOW WELLINGBOROUGH REDBURN’S TASTE FOR THE SEA WAS BORN AND BRED IN
HIM
"Wellingborough, as you are going to sea, suppose you take this
shooting-jacket of mine along; it’s just the thing–take it, it will
save the expense of another. You see, it’s quite warm; fine long skirts,
stout horn buttons, and plenty of pockets."
Out of the goodness and simplicity of his heart, thus spoke my elder
brother to me, upon the eve of my departure for the seaport.
"And, Wellingborough," he added, "since we are both short of money, and
you want an outfit, and I have none to give, you may as well take my
fowling-piece along, and sell it in New York for what you can get.–Nay,
take it; it’s of no use to me now; I can’t find it in powder any more."
I was then but a boy. Some time previous my mother had removed from New
York to a pleasant village on the Hudson River, where we lived in a
small house, in a quiet way. Sad disappointments in several plans which
I had sketched for my future life; the necessity of doing something for
myself, united to a naturally roving disposition, had now conspired
within me, to send me to sea as a sailor.
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