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CHAPTER XII-IN THE DECK DIVISION

"Deck division turn out to swab down decks!" bellowed the boatswain's mate.

The s.h.i.+p had poked her nose out into the open sea by this time, the "Long Island" rising and falling gracefully on an easy swell.

"What did he say?" questioned Sam.

"I'll confess that I did not understand a word of it," answered Dan. "I don't see why those mates cannot talk plain United States."

The command was followed by a bustling about the decks. Men hurriedly brought out their deck swabs, implements somewhat resembling mops.

Others brought pails which they filled from the taps on deck, while still others coupled hose to pipes along the sea gutters.

Sam felt a hand on his shoulder.

"What division are you in?" demanded a gruff voice.

"The deck division, sir."

"Then what are you doing here?" said a boatswain's mate that they had not seen before, glaring at them.

"I-I don't know, sir," stammered Sam.

"Will you tell us what we are to do?" spoke up Dan. "You see, it is our first day on board."

"Do? Do?" exploded the mate. "Get a swab and go to work; that's what you are to do. What do you think this is, a liner where you can loll around and look pretty?"

"We are ready to work, if you will show us. Where will we find swabs?"

questioned Dan.

The mate conducted them to a chest in which the swabs were kept.

"Take your swabs and hurry aft to the quarter-deck. That's your station," he directed.

By the time the boys reached the quarter-deck their mates were already at work, moving along swiftly, pus.h.i.+ng their swabs ahead of them.

"Take off your shoes. What do you mean by coming here with your shoes on?" demanded the mate.

Somewhat hesitatingly Dan and Sam removed their shoes and stockings, rolled up their trousers and joined their fellows in scrubbing down the decks.

Sam was surly. He plainly did not like the a.s.signment.

"This is a tough job," he confided to his companion. "I didn't join the Navy to make a washerwoman of myself."

"We have got to learn, old chap. We must take our turn. If we complain, we are not fit for the service. You may be an admiral some day; who knows?"

"An admiral? Huh! Nice chance I've got to become an admiral-admiral of the scrub gang, you mean."

"Pipe down the guff," commanded the mate sternly.

"What's that mean?" muttered Sam.

"I think he means we are to stop talking."

For the next hour there was a steady splash, splash as the swabs worked back and forth over the deck, the latter running rivers of water from hose and pail.

"Well, how do you like Field Day?" questioned the mate who had first instructed the lads in their duties.

It was after the mess hour and all hands were resting preparatory to taking up the duties of the afternoon.

"What's a Field Day?" asked Sam.

"When all hands turn to to clean s.h.i.+p. You see, s.h.i.+ps get in rather bad condition, regarding cleanliness, after having been in port for some time."

"Do the men like to clean s.h.i.+p?"

"They love it. Give a jackie a deck swab, put him in bare feet, and he is happy."

"I don't see anything to get excited about in scrubbing decks," grumbled Sam.

"You will after you have been in the service longer. By the way, the smoke lamp is lighted. Fall to, lads."

"You mean--"

"Go take your smoke. Light up your pipes."

"We do not smoke, sir," replied Dan.

"No, we don't smoke," added Sam. "But we eat."

"That is all right. A great many of the boys do not smoke these days, and it is a good thing. Now, in my time, everybody smoked. But things have changed on the sea as well as elsewhere."

"Attention!" called a voice.

The boys stiffened instinctively. They did not know the reason for the command, but experience had taught them that it was well to obey that command whenever heard.

It was the captain who was approaching, on his way to the bridge.

His hand came up in salute as he glanced quickly at them.

"Carry on, lads," he said, whereat the Battles.h.i.+p Boys and their s.h.i.+pmates resumed their interrupted conversation.

"You will find the Old Man a splendid officer and very kind to you boys," said the mate. "I've been under him for ten years, and there ain't a man in the world who's got a bigger heart than he, especially for the jackies. He loves them, every one of them."

Soon after that, the boys went forward. Sitting under the s.h.i.+ning twelve-inch guns, either of which would carry an eight hundred pound projectile twelve miles, they talked in low tones until the bugle sounded the command to scrub decks again.

Throughout the afternoon, until eight bells, that is four o'clock, the steady scrub, scrub, continued, the men now and then conversing in low tones.

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