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The Ebb-Tide

CHAPTER 11
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Like 'am fryin', I declyre.

'Ave a glass, do, and look sociable.' 'No!' said the captain, with emphasis; 'no, I will not! there's business.' 'You p'ys your money and you tykes your choice, my little man,' returned Huish.

'Seems rather a shyme to me to spoil your breakfast for wot's really ancient 'istory.' He finished three parts of a bottle of champagne, and nibbled a corner of biscuit, with extreme deliberation; the captain sitting opposite and champing the bit like an impatient horse.

Then Huish leaned his arms on the table and looked Davis in the face.
'W'en you're ready!' said he.
'Well, now, what's your idea ?' said Davis, with a sigh.
'Fair play!' said Huish.

'What's yours ?' 'The trouble is that I've got none,' replied Davis; and wandered for some time in aimless discussion of the difficulties in their path, and useless explanations of his own fiasco.
'About done ?' said Huish.
'I'll dry up right here,' replied Davis.
'Well, then,' said Huish, 'you give me your 'and across the table, and say, "Gawd strike me dead if I don't back you up."' His voice was hardly raised, yet it thrilled the hearer.


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