Monday, 6 August 2012

The Flying Bo'sun Free

The Flying Bo'sun
Author: Arthur Mason
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: B0008BVNAM



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But it is often true that real men learn thereby to handle their fellow-pien, to love them, and to make the most of their own manhood. In no class is this more marked than among those who have been formed by the training of the sea. Hundreds have lost their lives there, hundreds more have been coarsened through ignorance and because of rough living, but the survivors, who have used what God gave them of brain and muscle to the best advantage, are a lot of men to be trusted mightily. I am proud to have known such men, and to have lived the life that made them what they are, and, above all, proud to have sailed before the time when steam began to drive the squarerigger from the seas.
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The Flying Bo'sun Free


But it is often true that real men learn thereby to handle their fellow-pien, to love them, and to make the most of their own manhood. In no class is this more marked than among those who have been formed by the training of the sea. Hundreds have lost their lives there, hundreds more have been coarsened through ignorance and because of rough living, but the survivors, who have used what God gave them of brain and muscle to the best advantage, are a lot of men to be trusted mightily. I am proud to have known such men, and to have lived the life that made them what they are, and, above all, proud to have sailed before the time when steam began to drive the squarerigger from the seas ut it is often true that real men learn thereby to handle their fellow-pien, to love them, and to make the most of their own manhood. In no class is this more marked than among those who have been formed by the training of the sea. Hundreds have lost their lives there, hundreds more have been coarsened through ignorance and because of rough living, but the survivors, who have used what God gave them of brain and muscle to the best advantage, are a lot of men to be trusted mightily. I am proud to have known such men, and to have lived the life that made them what they are, and, above all, proud to have sailed before the time when steam began to drive the squarerigger from the seas.
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