ā€œLike as not we got to be together a blamed long time on this h-yer raft, Bilgewater, and so what’s the use o’ your bein’ sour? It’ll only make things oncomfortable. It ain’t my fault I warn’t born a duke, it ain’t your fault you warn’t born a king⁠—so what’s the use to worry? Make the best o’ things the way you find ’em, says I⁠—that’s my motto. This ain’t no bad thing that we’ve struck here⁠—plenty grub and an easy life⁠—come, give us your hand, duke, and le’s all be friends.ā€

The duke done it, and Jim and me was pretty glad to see it. It took away all the uncomfortableness and we felt mighty good over it, because it would a been a miserable business to have any unfriendliness on the raft; for what you want, above all things, on a raft, is for everybody to be satisfied, and feel right and kind towards the others.

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