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suits, and supplied with cumbersome "binoculars”, the "landlubber" 
members of the Presidential Party furnished much amusement for the 
"Senior Shellback" and his "Shellback" aides, as they (the 
Pollywogs) stood their lookout watches on Turret I. Particularly 
tickling to the risibilities of the hardened onlookers, were the 
varied and facetious "reports" (albiet most lubberly in context) 
rendered by the "lookouts". Pa’ s hearty guffaws over such 
reports as: "Two burrowing shrimps on a seahorse," were highly 
infectious and heightened the laughter which the sallies meritted . 
After dinner and the movies, members of the presidential 
Party retired to their several staterooms to indulge in readingj 
letter-writing* and, eventually good old-fashioned and welcomed 
"Sleep ." 
