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A narrator catalogs instances of misplaced gratitude and centers on a seaman who, after being saved from drowning by a shipmate, repays the debt with unquestioning deference that the rescuer soon exploits. The rescuer ingratiates himself with the rescued man's sweetheart, lodges with him, and gradually monopolizes his outings and money until the couple quarrel and the rescued man resolves to leave. Told with colloquial humor and compact character sketches, the story examines reciprocity, opportunism, and the ironic costs of excessive gratitude.
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