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JustatthattimetheJapanesewerecastingfarandwideforshipsofEuropeanbuild,andhehadnodifficultyinfindingapurchaser,aspeculatorwhodroveahardbargain,butpaidcashdownfortheFairMaid,withaviewtoaprofitableresale.ThusitcameaboutthatCaptainWhalleyfoundhimselfonacertainafternoondescendingthestepsofoneofthemostimportantpost-officesoftheEastwithaslipofbluishpaperinhishand.Thiswasthereceiptofaregisteredletterenclosingadraftfortwohundredpounds,andaddressedtoMelbourne.CaptainWhalleypushedthepaperintohiswaistcoat-pocket,tookhisstickfromunderhisarm,andwalkeddownthestreet.
Itwasarecentlyopenedanduntidythoroughfarewithrudimentaryside-walksandasoftlayerofdustcushioningthewholewidthoftheroad.OneendtouchedtheslummystreetofChineseshopsneartheharbor,theotherdrovestraighton,withouthouses,foracoupleofmiles,throughpatchesofjungle-likevegetation,totheyardgatesofthenewConsolidatedDocksCompany.ThecrudefrontagesofthenewGovernmentbuildingsalternatedwiththeblankfencingofvacantplots,andtheviewoftheskyseemedtogiveanaddedspaciousnesstothebroadvista.Itwasemptyandshunnedbynativesafterbusinesshours,asthoughtheyhadexpectedtoseeoneofthetigersfromtheneighborhoodoftheNewWaterworksonthehillcomingatalopingcanterdownthemiddletogetaChineseshopkeeperforsupper.CaptainWhalleywasnotdwarfedbythesolitudeofthegrandlyplannedstreet.Hehadtoofineapresenceforthat.