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    service, four bells. Evening service, eight bells.
    Monotony till midnight.--Whereupon, dominoes.

    "Monday--Morning, dominoes. Afternoon, dominoes. Evening,
    promenading the decks. Afterward, charades and a lecture from Dr.
    C. Dominoes.

    "No date--Anchored off the picturesque city of Cagliari, Sardinia.
    Staid till midnight, but not permitted to land by these infamous
    foreigners. They smell inodorously--they do not wash--they dare not
    risk cholera.

    "Thursday--Anchored off the beautiful cathedral city of Malaga,
    Spain.--Went ashore in the captain's boat--not ashore, either, for
    they would not let us land. Quarantine. Shipped my newspaper
    correspondence, which they took with tongs, dipped it in sea water,
    clipped it full of holes, and then fumigated it with villainous
    vapors till it smelt like a Spaniard. Inquired about chances to run
    to blockade and visit the Alhambra at Granada. Too risky--they
    might hang a body. Set sail--middle of afternoon.

    "And so on, and so on, and so forth, for several days. Finally,
    anchored off Gibraltar, which looks familiar and home-like."

    It reminds me of the journal I opened with the New Year, once, when I was
    a boy and a confiding and a willing prey to those impossible schemes of
    reform which well-meaning old maids and grandmothers set for the feet of
    unwary youths at that season of the year--setting oversized tasks for
    them, which, necessarily failing, as infallibly weaken the boy's strength
    of will, diminish his confidence in himself and injure his chances of
    success in life. Please accept of an extract:

    "Monday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Tuesday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Wednesday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Thursday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Friday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Next Friday--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Friday fortnight--Got up, washed, went to bed.
    "Following month--Got up, washed, went to bed."

    I stopped, then, discouraged. Startling events appeared to be too rare,
    in my career, to render a diary necessary. I still reflect with pride,
    however, that even at that early age I washed when I got up. That
    journal finished me. I never have had the nerve to keep one since. My

    loss of confidence in myself in that line was permanent.

    The ship had to stay a week or more at Gibraltar to take in coal for the
    home voyage.

    It would be very tiresome staying here, and so four of us ran the
    quarantine blockade and spent seven delightful days in Seville, Cordova,
    Cadiz, and wandering through the pleasant rural scenery of Andalusia, the
    garden of Old Spain. The experiences of that cheery week were too varied
    and numerous for a
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