. The Pinafore picture book: the story of Pinafore . thats one comfort! Now this was very unjust on the part of Mr. Bob-stay. Dick Deadeye, who sat apart from the others,busy manicuring his nails, was one of the ugliestpersons who ever entered the Navy. His face hadbeen so knocked about and burnt and scarred invarious battles and from falling down from aloft,that not one feature was in its proper place. Thewags among the crew pretended that his two eyes,his nose, and his mouth, had been playing Puss inthe Corner, and that his left eye, having been un-able to find a corner that was unocc


. The Pinafore picture book: the story of Pinafore . thats one comfort! Now this was very unjust on the part of Mr. Bob-stay. Dick Deadeye, who sat apart from the others,busy manicuring his nails, was one of the ugliestpersons who ever entered the Navy. His face hadbeen so knocked about and burnt and scarred invarious battles and from falling down from aloft,that not one feature was in its proper place. Thewags among the crew pretended that his two eyes,his nose, and his mouth, had been playing Puss inthe Corner, and that his left eye, having been un-able to find a corner that was unoccupied, was con-sequently left in the middle. Of course this wasonly their nonsense, but it shows what a very plainman he must have been. He was hump-backed, andbandy-legged, and round-shouldered, and hollow-chested, and severely pitted with small-pox had broken both his arms, both his legs, his twocollar-bones, and all his ribs, and looked just as if hehad been crumpled up in the hand of some enormous I KNOW WHO TAKES SUGAR-PLUMS TO BEDWITH HIM -. ,HS


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