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The Spouter-Inn.
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doze, and had pretty nearly made a good offing towards the land of Nod, when I heard a heavy footfall in the passage, and saw a glimmer of light come into the room from under the door.

Lord save me, thinks I, that must be the harpooneer, the infernal head-peddler.  But I lay perfectly still, and resolved not to say a word till spoken to.  Holding a light in one hand, and that identical New Zealand head in the other, the stranger entered the room, and without looking towards the bed, placed his candle a good way off from me on the floor in one corner, and then began working away at the knotted cords of the large bag I before spoke of as being in the room.  I was all eagerness to see his face, but he kept it averted for some time while employed in unlacing the bag's mouth.  This accomplished, however, he turned round—when, good heavens! what a sight!  Such a face!  It was of a dark, purplish, yellow color, here and there stuck over with large, blackish looking squares.  Yes, it's just as I thought, he's a terrible bedfellow; he's been in a fight, got dreadfully cut, and here he is, just from the surgeon.  But at that moment he chanced to turn his face so towards the light, that I plainly saw they could not be sticking-plasters at all, those black squares on his cheeks.  They were stains of some sort or other.  At first I knew not what to make of this; but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me.  I remembered a story of a white man—a whaleman too—who, falling among the cannibals, had been tattooed by them.  I concluded that this harpooneer, in the course of his distant voyages, must have met with a similar adventure.  And what is it, thought I, after all! It's only his outside; a man can be honest in any sort of skin.  But then, what to make of his unearthly complexion, that part of it, I mean, lying round about, and completely independent of the squares of tattooing.  To be sure, it might be nothing but a good coat of tropical tanning; but I never heard of a hot sun's tanning a white man into a purplish yellow one.  However, I