Excerpt from chapter 4, Mr. Midshipman Hornblower
Midshipman Hornblower was walking the lee side of the quarterdeck, as became his lowly station as the junior officer of the watch, when Midshipman Kennedy approached him. Kennedy took off his hat with a flourish and bowed low as his dancing master had once taught him, left foot advanced, hat down by the right knee. Hornblower entered into the spirit of the game, laid his hat against his stomach, and bent himself in the middle three times in quick succession. Thanks to his physical awkwardness {*} he could parody ceremonial solemnity almost without trying.
"Most grave and reverend signor", said Kennedy. "I bear the compliments of Captain Sir Edward Pellew, who humbly solicits Your Gravity's attendance at dinner at eight bells in the afternoon watch."
"My respects to Sir Edward", replied Hornblower, bowing to his knees at the mention of the name, "and I shall condescend to make a brief appearance."
"I am sure the captain will be both relieved and delighted", said Kennedy. "I will convey him my felicitations along with your most flattering acceptance."
Awwww! That's enough, Emma.
* Physically awkward indeed!
Very Truly Yours,
Emma Jane
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