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A FOUL PLAY
by R. Rоark
In 1943 Lieutenant Alexander Barr was ordered into the Armed Guard aboard the
merchant ship, like many other civilian officers with no real mechanical skills – teachers,
writers, lawyers.
His men were the rag-tag' of merchant service and knew very little of it. Lieutenant
Alec Barr had his crew well in hand except one particularly unpleasant character, a youngster
called Zabinsky. Every ship has its problem child, and Zabinsky was Alec's cross. If anybody
was drunk and in trouble ashore, it was Zabinsky. If anybody was smoking on watch, or
asleep on watch, it always was Zabinsky. Discipline on board was hard to keep and Zabinsky
made it worse.
Alec called the boy to his cabin. "I've tried to reason with you'," he said. "I've
punished you with everything from confinement to ship' to extra duty. I've come to the
conclusion that the only thing you may understand is force. I've got some boxing gloves.
Navy Regulations say they should be used for recreation.
We are going to have some.
"That's all right", Zabinsky said smiling.
Alec announced the exhibition of boxing skill. A lot of people gathered on deck to
watch the match.
It didn't take Lieutenant Barr long to discover that he was in the ring with a semi-
professional. They were fighting two-minute rounds. But from the first five seconds of the
first round Alec knew that Zabinsky could knock him out with a single punch if he wanted to.
But Zabinsky didn't want to, he was toying with his commander, and the snickers' grew into
laughter.
In the third round Alec held up a glove. "Time out!", he said. "I'm going to my cabin,
I'll soon be back". He turned and ran up to his cabin. In the cabin there was a safe. Alec's duty
was to pay wages to his personnel. Alec Barr opened the safe and took out a paper-wrapped
roll of ten-cent coins. He put this roll of silver coins into his glove and returned on deck.
"Let's go!" he said and touched gloves with Zabinsky. It had pleased Zabinsky before
to allow the officer to knock him from time to time because it gave him a chance for a short
and painful punch. But now the silver-weighted glove crashed into the boy's chin and
Zabinsky was out. He was lying on the floor motionless.
Alec Barr looked briefly at the boy. "Somebody throw some water on him," he said
coldly to the seamen. And he went up to his room to clean his cuts' and put the roll of coins
back to the safe. After that Lieutenant Alexander Barr had no more personnel trouble aboard
ship.
NOTES:
foul play – нечестная игра
rag-tag – случайные люди
ashore – на берегу
on watch – на вахте
to reason with smb. – убедить кого-либо
confine to ship – оставлять без
увольнения
punch – удар кулаком
knickers – смешки
cuts – раны
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