Naval Occasions: a miscellany of short stories with a Naval flavour - by BARTIMEUS


 
Index
Preface, Notes and Contents
"D.S.B."
Captain's Defaulters
A Galley's Day
"Noel !"
The Argonauts
A Gunroom Smoking Circle
The Ship-Visitors
The Legion On The Wall
A Tithe Of Admiralty
The Chosen Four
A Committee Of Supply
That Which Remained
The Tizzy-Snatcher
"C/o G.P.O."
The"Look-see"
"Watch There, Watch!"
"Farewell And Adieu"
The Seventh Day
The Parricide
The Night-watches
A One-gun Salute
Concerning The Sailor-man
The Greater Love
"A Picturesque Ceremony"
Why The Gunner Went Ashore
 

Extracts from Naval Occasions

and

(Some Traits of the Sailor-man)

by

"BARTIMEUS"

". . . Relating to . . . the Navy, whereon, under the good Providence of God, the wealth, safety, and strength of the kingdom chiefly depend."

Articles of War.

". . . A safeguard unto our most gracious Sovereign Lord . . . and his Dominions, and a security for such as pass on the seas upon their lawful occasions."

The Book of Common Prayer.

NINTH IMPRESSION

William Blackwood and Sons

Edinburgh and London

1915






Preface.

"I RECKON that's proper 'New Navy',"said the coxswain of a duty cutter to the midshipman perched on the"dickey"seat beside him in the stern.

It was 6 A.M. : the boat was returning from the early morning beef trip, and the midshipman in charge of her had seen fit to discuss with his coxswain the subject which at most hours, and particularly at this one, lay nearest to his heart - the subject of Food.

"Proper `New Navy,'"repeated the petty officer with contempt. He referred to the recent introduction of marmalade into his scale of rations. He spoke bitterly, yet his quarrel was not with the marmalade, which, in its way, was all that marmalade should have been. His regret was for the"dear dead days"before marmalade was thought of on the Lowerdeck.

That was ten years ago, but fondness for the ancient order of things is still a feature of this Navy of ours. There was never a ship like our last ship: no commission like the one before this one. Gipsies all: yet we would fain linger a little by the ashes of our camp-fire while the caravans move on.

The most indifferent observer of naval affairs during the last decade will admit that it has been one of immense transition. Changes, more momentous even than this business of the marmalade, have followed in the wake of a great wave of progress."Up and onward"is the accepted order, but at the bottom of the Sailor-man's conservative heart a certain reluctance still remains. The talk of smoking-room and forecastle concerns the doings of yesterday; the ties that link us in a"common brotherhood"were for the most part forged in the"Old"Navy, so fast yielding place to new.

In 'Naval Occasions' the Author has strung together a few sketches of naval life afloat in the past ten years. They relate to ships mainly of the"pre-Dreadnought"era, and officers (those of the Military branch at least) who owe their early training to the old Britannia. At the same time, for all the outward changes, the inner work-a-day life of the Fleet remain unaltered. With this, and not in criticism of things old or new, these Sketches are concerned. Pathos and humour continue to rub elbows on either side of us much as they always have, and there still remains more to laugh about than sigh over when the day's work is done

DEVONPORT, 1914





NOTE.

WITH the exception of "A Committee of Supply," ; "That which Remained," ; "A Galley's Day,";"C/o G.P.0.,";"Watch there, Watch!";"A One - Gun Salute," ; "The Greater Love," ; "A Picturesque Ceremony," and "Why the Gunner went Ashore," the following Naval Sketches were published originally in "The Pall Mall Gazette."

The first three exceptions appeared in "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News," "The Magpie," and "The Naval and Military Record" respectively. The remainder have not before appeared in print.

The Author's best thanks are due to the Editors of the above Journal and Periodicals for their ready permission to reproduce these Sketches.






Contents
I D. S. B.  
II CAPTAIN'S DEFAULTERS  
III A GALLEY'S DAY  
IV "NOEL !"  
V THE ARGONAUTS  
VI A GUNROOM SMOKING CIRCLE  
VII THE SHIP-VISITORS  
VIII. THE LEGION ON THE WALL  
IX. A TITHE OF ADMIRALTY  
X. THE CHOSEN FOUR  
XI. A COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY  
XII. THAT WHICH REMAINED  
XIII. THE TIZZY-SNATCHER  
XIV. "C/O G.P.O."  
XV. THE"LOOK-SEE"  
XVI. "WATCH THERE, WATCH!"  
XVII. "FAREWELL AND ADIEU"  
XVIII. THE SEVENTH DAY  
XIX. THE PARRICIDE  
XX. THE NIGHT-WATCHES  
XXI. A ONE-GUN SALUTE  
XII. CONCERNING THE SAILOR-MAN  
XXIII. THE GREATER LOVE  
XXIV. "A PICTURESQUE CEREMONY"  
XXV WHY THE GUNNER WENT ASHORE  

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