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II

           Buthecheckedhimselfinthedoorway,andwithoutlookingback,“Bythebye,”hesaid,“thereshouldbeanemptywoodencaseputawayinthelazarette.Ithasnotbeenbrokenup—hasit?”

           Themateshuthismouth,andthenaskedasifdazed,“Whatemptycase,sir?”

           “Abigflatpacking-casebelongingtothatpaintinginmyroom.Letitbetakenupondeckandtellthecarpentertolookitover.Imaywanttouseitbeforelong.”

           Thechiefofficerdidnotstiralimbtillhehadheardthedoorofthecaptain’sstate-roomslamwithinthecuddy.Thenhebeckonedaftthesecondmatewithhisforefingertotellhimthattherewassomething“inthewind.”

           WhenthebellrangCaptainWhalley’sauthoritativevoiceboomedoutthroughacloseddoor,“Sitdownanddon’twaitforme.”Andhisimpressedofficerstooktheirplaces,exchanginglooksandwhispersacrossthetable.What!Nobreakfast?Andafterapparentlyknockingaboutallnightondeck,too!Clearly,therewassomethinginthewind.Intheskylightabovetheirheads,bowedearnestlyovertheplates,threewirecagesrockedandrattledtotherestlessjumpingofthehungrycanaries;andtheycoulddetectthesoundsoftheir“oldman’s”deliberatemovementswithinhisstate-room.CaptainWhalleywasmethodicallywindingupthechronometers,dustingtheportraitofhislatewife,gettingacleanwhiteshirtoutofthedrawers,makinghimselfreadyinhispunctiliousunhurriedmannertogoashore.Hecouldnothaveswallowedasinglemouthfuloffoodthatmorning.HehadmadeuphismindtoselltheFairMaid.<

           

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