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Chapter 11

           Riach,“andifhedid,I’lltellyethehonesttruth,wecouldnaegetthementofollow.”

           “Isthatso?”saidI.

           “I’lltellyemorethanthat,”saidhe.“It’snotonlythemen;it’sme.I’mfrich’ened,Davie.”Andhesmiledacrossatme.“No,”hecontinued,“whatwewantistobeshutofhim.”

           ThereuponIconsultedwithAlan,andtheparleywasagreedtoandparolegivenuponeitherside;butthiswasnotthewholeofMr.Riach’sbusiness,andhenowbeggedmeforadramwithsuchinstancyandsuchremindersofhisformerkindness,thatatlastIhandedhimapannikinwithaboutagillofbrandy.Hedrankapart,andthencarriedtherestdownuponthedeck,toshareit(Isuppose)withhissuperior.

           Alittleafter,thecaptaincame(aswasagreed)tooneofthewindows,andstoodthereintherain,withhisarminasling,andlookingsternandpale,andsooldthatmyheartsmotemeforhavingfireduponhim.

           Alanatonceheldapistolinhisface.

           “Putthatthingup!”saidthecaptain.“HaveInotpassedmyword,sir?ordoyeseektoaffrontme?”

           “Captain,”saysAlan,“Idoubtyourwordisabreakable.Lastnightyehaggledandargle-bargledlikeanapple-wife;andthenpassedmeyourword,andgavemeyourhandtobackit;andyekenverywellwhatwastheupshot.Bedamnedtoyourword!”sayshe.

           “Well,well,sir,”saidthecaptain,“ye’llgetlittlegoodbyswearing.”(Andtrulythatwasafaultofwhichthecaptainwasquitefree.)“Butwehaveotherthingstospeak,”hecontinued,bitterly.

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