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A stolid night-watchman at a riverside wharf recounts being mocked by local sailors and his attempt to help a bright-eyed runaway who claims to have run away to go to sea. Hoping to reassure the boy's worried father, the watchman seeks out a draper and confronts him, only to discover he has been the target of a practical joke that exposes his gullibility. The anecdotal narrative sketches dockside characters and small-town chicanery while contrasting romantic notions of seafaring with mundane, often comic, reality.
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