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Captain Quote by Tessa Dare

“If you’re the cook,” he said between mouthfuls, “I’m your captain. You can’t continue speaking to me that way.” “You aren’t dressed like a captain.” Gray looked down at his homespun tunic and the loose-fitting trousers cinched with a knotted cord. The clothes of a common seaman,, borrowed from a…” quote by Tessa Dare
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““If you’re the cook,” he said between mouthfuls, “I’m your captain. You can’t continue speaking to me that way.” “You aren’t dressed like a captain.” Gray looked down at his homespun tunic and the loose-fitting trousers cinched with a knotted cord. The clothes of a common seaman,, borrowed from a sailor now dead. He hadn’t the luxury of fine attire on the Kestrel. With the ship so undermanned, he had to be everywhere-climbing the rigging, down in the hold. “Don’t look apologetic. They suit you.” Her gaze glanced off his shoulders, then dropped to the floor. “But I see you’ve kept the detested boots.” He shrugged, spooning up another bite of chowder. “I’ve broken them in now.” “And here I hoped you were keeping them for sentimental reasons.””

Tessa Dare

About This Quote

A captain asserts authority over a cook, highlighting class and role expectations, while the cook defends his practical attire and broken boots as a badge of experience.

In simple terms: Authority vs. practicality; identity expressed through clothing.

Key Takeaway

Respect is earned through competence, not appearance.

Themes

Power dynamics Class Identity Practicality

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

dialogue character interaction

When to use this quote

  • Military or naval settings
  • Workplace role conflicts
  • Team sports leadership

Key Concepts

Social hierarchy Symbolic dress

Practical Applications

  • Encourage merit‑based respect
  • Use functional attire for demanding tasks

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does attire influence perceived authority?
  • When should practicality outweigh tradition?
A Different Perspective

May overlook the value of formal symbols that can foster cohesion.

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