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Chapter II. The Schooner Halbrane

           Whetherhelikesitorwhetherhedoesn’t,thisLenGuywillhavetohearwhatI’vegottosay,andtogivemeananswer,yesorno!”

           Besides,thecaptainoftheHalbranemightcomeatdinner-timetotheGreenCormorant,wheretheship’speopleusuallytooktheirmealswhenashore.SoIwaited,anddidnotgotodinneruntillate.Iwasdisappointed,however,forneitherthecaptainnoranyonebelongingtotheshippatronizedtheGreenCormorantthatday.Ihadtodinealone,exactlyasIhadbeendoingeverydayfortwomonths.

           Afterdinner,abouthalf-pastseven,whenitwasdark,Iwentouttowalkontheport,keepingonthesideofthehouses.Thequaywasquitedeserted;notamanoftheHalbranecrewwasashore.Theship’sboatswerealongside,rockinggentlyontherisingtide.Iremainedthereuntilnine,walkingupanddowntheedgeinfullviewoftheHalbrane.Graduallythemassoftheshipbecameindistinct,therewasnomovementandnolight.Ireturnedtotheinn,whereIfoundAtkinssmokinghispipenearthedoor.

           “Atkins,”saidI,“itseemsthatCaptainLenGuydoesnotcaretocometoyourinnveryoften?”

           “HesometimescomesonSunday,andthisisSaturday,Mr.Jeorling.”

           “Youhavenotspokentohim?”

           “Yes,Ihave.”

           Atkinswasvisiblyembarrassed.

           “YouhaveinformedhimthatapersonofyouracquaintancewishedtotakepassageontheHalbrane?”

           “Yes.”

           “Whatwashisanswer?”

           “NotwhateitheryouorIwouldhavewished,Mr.Jeorling

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