ā€œSouthwards we sailed again at last,ā€ continued the Sea Rat, ā€œcoasting down the Italian shore, till finally we made Palermo, and there I quitted for a long, happy spell on shore. I never stick too long to one ship; one gets narrow-minded and prejudiced. Besides, Sicily is one of my happy hunting-grounds. I know everybody there, and their ways just suit me. I spent many jolly weeks in the island, staying with friends upcountry. When I grew restless again I took advantage of a ship that was trading to Sardinia and Corsica; and very glad I was to feel the fresh breeze and the sea-spray in my face once more.ā€

ā€œBut isn’t it very hot and stuffy, down in the⁠—hold, I think you call it?ā€ asked the Water Rat.

The seafarer looked at him with the suspicion of a wink. ā€œI’m an old hand,ā€ he remarked with much simplicity. ā€œThe captain’s cabin’s good enough for me.ā€

ā€œIt’s a hard life, by all accounts,ā€ murmured the Rat, sunk in deep thought.

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