[At Sunwich Port, Complete by W.W. Jacobs]@TWC D-Link bookAt Sunwich Port, Complete CHAPTER XVII 7/11
I thought he'd have been home by this." It was not until two days later, however, that the gossip in Sunwich received a pleasant fillip by the arrival of the injured captain.
He came down from London by the midday train, and, disdaining the privacy of a cab, prepared to run the gauntlet of his fellow-townsmen. A weaker man would have made a detour, but he held a direct course, and with a curt nod to acquaintances who would have stopped him walked swiftly in the direction of home.
Tradesmen ran to their shop-doors to see him, and smoking amphibians lounging at street corners broke out into sunny smiles as he passed.
He met these annoyances with a set face and a cold eye, but his views concerning children were not improved by the crowd of small creatures which fluttered along the road ahead of him and, hopeful of developments, clustered round the gate as he passed in. [Illustration: "He met these annoyances with a set face."] It is the pride and privilege of most returned wanderers to hold forth at great length concerning their adventures, but Captain Nugent was commendably brief.
At first he could hardly be induced to speak of them at all, but the necessity of contradicting stories which Bella had gleaned for Mrs.Kingdom from friends in town proved too strong for him. He ground his teeth with suppressed fury as he listened to some of them. The truth was bad enough, and his daughter, sitting by his side with her hand in his, was trembling with indignation. "Poor father," she said, tenderly; "what a time you must have had." "It won't bear thinking of," said Mrs.Kingdom, not to be outdone in sympathy. "He met these annoyances with a set face." "Well, don't think of it," said the captain, shortly. Mrs.Kingdom sighed as though to indicate that her feelings were not to be suppressed in that simple fashion. "The anxiety has been very great," she said, shaking her head, "but everybody's been very kind.
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