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The narrator, a night-watchman, watches a courting pair and recalls being asked to guard a captain's daughter while her father went out. The father, alarmed by anonymous love-letters, urges him to lock the gate and keep strangers away. Left alone with the young woman, the watchman accompanies her on the wharf, they exchange shy confidences, she leans on his arm for support, and their evening drifts from idle talk about life into the ship's cabin. The story sketches human timidity, protective suspicion, and the awkward intimacy that grows under informal chaperonage.
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