Part 8 (2/2)

”How about you, Hickey?”

”Maybe I could do it, now that I've seen you go through the motions, sir, but I couldn't tell a fellow how to do it to save my life.”

The apprentices grinned broadly.

”Attention! Now, in the morning, to lash the hammocks, you place the mattress squarely in it, fold the blanket, placing it in lengthwise and roll it up taut. Lash with seven marline turns. Turn the hammock over several times to twist the clews, unhook one end at a time and tuck the clews under the las.h.i.+ng and haul them taut. When the reveille is sounded hammocks must be stowed within fifteen minutes. Is that clear, Hickey?”

”Clear as mud-sir,” added Sam, flus.h.i.+ng hotly as he realized a moment later that he had said something that might bring a rebuke upon him.

It did. The quartermaster read him a stern lecture on the necessity for speaking in a respectful manner at all times. Sam was told that a direct question called for a direct answer, ”without any tr.i.m.m.i.n.gs.”

”I seem to be getting all that's coming to me,” whispered the boy to his companion.

”You talk too much; that's your worst fault, and the one that is likely to get you into trouble if you don't look out.”

”I didn't talk when the other officer was trying to make me tell who smashed me with the pie, did I?”

”No; you showed yourself to be a man in that case, Sam. Sh-h-h! He's speaking to you.”

”Sir?”

”You will now try the hammock.”

”How do you mean, sir?” questioned Sam.

”Get in it.”

”Yes, sir; where's the ladder?”

”Ladder?” exploded the quartermaster.

”Sure! You don't think I can get into that thing without using a ladder, do you?”

”We do not use ladders. Watch carefully. I will show you how it is done.

This is the way you will have to turn in all the time that you are in the Navy.”

The officer reached up, grasping the rope that held the hammock to the hooks above. With an ease born of long experience he lifted himself clear of the floor, curled his body upward and placed himself on his back in the hammock without the least apparent effort. The officer got out of the hammock by a reverse movement and with the same ease.

”Did you see how it was done?”

”Yes, sir?”

”Think you can get in now?”

”I can make a bluff at it-sir.”

”Answer 'yes' or 'no' sir.”

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