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Love On the High Seas
love on the high seas He was a happy man, had passed the catering exam, and got employment as second cook on a tank ship To make happiness perfect his girlfriend had a job on the same ship, keeping the crew's mess hall clean. How long was Adam in Paradise? The fall came in the form of a mellifluous-voiced sailor that had a call of love she could not resist and after work she listened to his vocalization until one evening she stayed all night before going back to the cabin she shared with the second cook. Pale and devastated he came in the galley to make breakfast, but the cook sent him to the store-room to fetch prunes needed to stuff pork loins. When he came back he held in his right palm a finger lacking from the left hand; an accident he said, we knew he had done this for love. At the entrance of the Suez Canal, he was sent ashore but there were some delays and he came back onboard in Port Said, because the ship was bound for Antwerp it was cheaper to send the boy home from there His girlfriend starry-eyed and in love thought she could move in with a sailor who had a beautiful voice, but he looked morally upset and refused her advances which of course, that was not true, he had had his fun and goodbye The shock of the rejection made him see sense, the second cook and she became lovers again, and she had forgiven him (he didn't ask for what) and he forgave her. Happy again, they left the ship in Antwerp, to take the train home, and their adventure ended.
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