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arding at your house, who desire to take passage with me? The landlord smiled, and nodded assent. I continued: You know I cannot ship any seamen in her Majesty's ports, but I see no reason why I should not take passengers to sea with me, if they desire to go. Certainly, your honor—they can work their passage, you know. I suppose you'll charge something for bringing these gentlemen on board? Some'at, your honor. Here the landlord pulled out a greasy memorandum, and began to read. Bill Bunting, board and lodging, ten shillings—drinks, one pound ten. Tom Bowline, board and lodging, six shillings—Tom only landed yesterday from a Dutch ship —drinks, twelve shillings. Hold! said I; never mind the board and lodging and drinks-go to the paymaster,—and turning to Kell, I told him to give the paymaster the necessary instructions,—and he will pay you your fares for bringing the passengers on board. The passengers were already alongside, and being sent down to the surgeon, were ex