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" With a muttered curse, Travis raked a handful of fingers through his windblown hair and faced the dark eyes of his first mate.
“The men have done very well,” Travis said evenly.
“They would like to hear it from you.”
“What am I, a cheerleader?”
Diego winced.
“Hell,” Travis muttered. “I’ll tell them at mess tonight.”
“Thank you.”
Travis had the grace to look uncomfortable. “No thanks needed. The men have done a fine job.”
“They would not have dared to do less,” Diego said dryly. “Their captain is, as they say, on a rip.”
Travis’s lips twitched in a smile. “That bad?”
Si. That good, too. We have done two weeks of work in less than five days and we are on our way back to harbor where beautiful women wait. No one is complaining about that!”
Travis smiled rather grimly. “Only five days, huh?”
“Less.”
“Seemed more like five weeks.”
“Next time bring your red-haired woman along. Then time will run at its usual pace.”
Travis gave his first mate a look.
Diego held up his hands in surrender. “Jurgen wins the pool, I see.”
“What pool?”
“The one trying to guess what put you out of temper and what it will take to bring you back to your normal, smiling self.”
“Normal? Smiling? In their dreams,” Travis retorted.
“I am shocked, Captain. Simply shocked. You are a man of most even disposition.” But Diego’s wry smile said just the opposite. “The men are proud to work under a captain who demands their best. The only time they grumble is when their best is not appreciated. "

Elizabeth Lowell , To the Ends of the Earth


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Elizabeth Lowell quote : With a muttered curse, Travis raked a handful of fingers through his windblown hair and faced the dark eyes of his first mate.<br />“The men have done very well,” Travis said evenly.<br />“They would like to hear it from you.”<br />“What am I, a cheerleader?”<br />Diego winced. <br />“Hell,” Travis muttered. “I’ll tell them at mess tonight.”<br />“Thank you.”<br />Travis had the grace to look uncomfortable. “No thanks needed. The men have done a fine job.”<br />“They would not have dared to do less,” Diego said dryly. “Their captain is, as they say, on a rip.”<br />Travis’s lips twitched in a smile. “That bad?”<br />“<i>Si.</i> That good, too. We have done two weeks of work in less than five days and we are on our way back to harbor where beautiful women wait. No one is complaining about that!”<br />Travis smiled rather grimly. “Only five days, huh?”<br />“Less.”<br />“Seemed more like five weeks.”<br />“Next time bring your red-haired woman along. Then time will run at its usual pace.”<br />Travis gave his first mate a look.<br />Diego held up his hands in surrender. “Jurgen wins the pool, I see.”<br />“What pool?”<br />“The one trying to guess what put you out of temper and what it will take to bring you back to your normal, smiling self.”<br />“Normal? Smiling? In their dreams,” Travis retorted.<br />“I am shocked, Captain. Simply shocked. You are a man of most even disposition.” But Diego’s wry smile said just the opposite. “The men are proud to work under a captain who demands their best. The only time they grumble is when their best is not appreciated.