Fo'c's'le

//ˈfoʊk.səl//

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1881, Thomas Edward Brown, Fo’c’s’le yarns: including Betsy Lee, and other poems (Macmillan, reprint of 1873 publication quoted above), main title

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Now I had been expressly forbidden to go into the men’s quarters, the fo’c’s’le. It was so bad a place to be in — leaky, dark, and mephitic — that one would hardly have thought any prohibition necessary, but there was cheerfulness and animated conversation there. Thus I became a fo’c’s’le hand, and never but once — and that only for a short passage — have I filled a steward’s place since. In becoming a denizen of the fo’c’s’le I entered unconsciously upon the fourth great change in my life.

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1997, David Kasanof and Matthew P. Murphy, From the Fo’c’s’le, main title (Sheridan House, Inc.; ISBN 1‒57409‒034‒8)

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