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The Wrecker

CHAPTER XVIII
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I don't seem to understand it; appears to me like as there was something underneath." "There was nothing IN it, anyway," I said, with a forced laugh.
"That's what I want to judge of," returned Jim.
"How the mischief is it I can never keep you to that bankruptcy?
It looks as if you avoided it," said I--for a man in my situation, with unpardonable folly.
"Don't it look a little as if you were trying to avoid the wreck ?" asked Jim.
It was my own doing; there was no retreat.

"My dear fellow, if you make a point of it, here goes!" said I, and launched with spurious gaiety into the current of my tale.

I told it with point and spirit; described the island and the wreck, mimicked Anderson and the Chinese, maintained the suspense....

My pen has stumbled on the fatal word.

I maintained the suspense so well that it was never relieved; and when I stopped--I dare not say concluded, where there was no conclusion--I found Jim and Mamie regarding me with surprise.
"Well ?" said Jim.
"Well, that's all," said I.
"But how do you explain it ?" he asked.
"I can't explain it," said I.
Mamie wagged her head ominously.
"But, great Caesar's ghost! the money was offered!" cried Jim.


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