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The Tides of Barnegat

CHAPTER X
8/19

Doctor Cavendish gave a sigh--he had hoped to have one night at home--and rose to open the door.
Captain Nat Holt stood outside.
His pea-jacket was buttoned close up under his chin, his hat drawn tight down over his forehead.

His weather-beaten face, as the light fell upon it, looked cracked and drawn, with dark hollows under the eyes, which the shadows from the lamplight deepened.
"It's late, I know, doctor," he said in a hoarse, strained voice; "ten o'clock, maybe, but I got somethin' to talk to ye about," and he strode into the room.

"Alone, are ye ?" he continued, as he loosened his coat and laid his hat on the desk.

"Where's the good mother?
Home, is she ?" "Yes, she's inside," answered the doctor, pointing to the open door leading to the salon and grasping the captain's brawny hand in welcome.
"Why?
Do you want to see her ?" "No, I don't want to see her; don't want to see nobody but you.

She can't hear, can she?
'Scuse me--I'll close this door." The doctor looked at him curiously.


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