Fiddler’s Green
A previously unpublished cartoon strip.
Fiddler’s Green was the seamens’ name for having a good time or an easy life, and the sentiments expressed by Abie just about cover what they hoped for. Often when in port, ‘ladies’ and ‘wives’ were allowed aboard, as it was unusual, on most ships, for the crewmen to be given shore leave, because of the risk of their desertion.
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