[Following the Equator Part 3 by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookFollowing the Equator Part 3 CHAPTER XXVIII 12/15
Was Fairchild crazy? What could be the meaning of this? He started slow and dreamily down toward the wharf-boat; turned the corner of a freight-pile and came suddenly upon two of the boys. They were lightly laughing over some pleasant matter; they heard his step, and glanced up just as he discovered them; the laugh died abruptly; and before Ed could speak they were off, and sailing over barrels and bales like hunted deer.
Again Ed was paralyzed.
Had the boys all gone mad? What could be the explanation of this extraordinary conduct? And so, dreaming along, he reached the wharf-boat, and stepped aboard nothing but silence there, and vacancy.
He crossed the deck, turned the corner to go down the outer guard, heard a fervent-- "O lord!" and saw a white linen form plunge overboard. The youth came up coughing and strangling, and cried out-- "Go 'way from here! You let me alone.
I didn't do it, I swear I didn't!" "Didn't do what ?" "Give you the----" "Never mind what you didn't do--come out of that! What makes you all act so? What have I done ?" "You? Why you haven't done anything.
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