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    # THE ’GEES ## Overview "THE ’GEES" is a section of text extracted from the digital file [billy_budd.txt](arke:01KG6FXSCNX5F3D880P3YP3PKR). This section, spanning lines 8589 to 8833 of the source file, is titled "THE ’GEES" and was extracted on January 30, 2026. It is part of the larger [Test Collection](arke:01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H). ## Context This section is situated within the segment titled [II. THE TARTARUS OF MAIDS](arke:01KG6GK9193H6NH9YRT4ACBHRN). It follows the section [JIMMY ROSE](arke:01KG6GKYHXXDTPR7QVPBW00QM7) and precedes the section [I AND MY CHIMNEY](arke:01KG6GKZ3MPDDZB30GXGTJ7ATV), indicating its sequential placement within the larger work. The extraction process was performed by an automated structure extraction service. ## Contents The section "THE ’GEES" provides an ethnographic description of a people referred to as "’Gees," an abbreviation for "Portugee" or "Portuguese" used by seamen. It details their origins as descendants of Portuguese convicts sent to Fogo, one of the Cape Verde islands, who intermarried with the aboriginal negro population. The text describes their physical characteristics, diet (primarily fish), and their reputation among sailors as hardy, docile, and cheap labor, often working for biscuit rather than wages. It also offers advice to inexperienced captains on how to "test" and select 'Gees for their crews, highlighting the prejudices and exploitation they faced. The section concludes by noting the limited intellectual cultivation of the 'Gees and their occasional presence in American seaports like Nantucket and New Bedford. The content is divided into five internal chunks, providing a detailed account of this group.
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