[The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyde Osbourne]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ebb-Tide PART II 11/28
'Dr Symonds, I mean? You never heard of him? Nor yet of the Trinity Hall? Ah!' He did not look surprised, seemed rather to affect it in politeness; but his eye rested on each of the three white men in succession with a sudden weight of curiosity that was almost savage.
'Ah, THEN!' said he, 'there is some small mistake, no doubt, and I must ask you to what I am indebted for this pleasure ?' He was by this time on the deck, but he had the art to be quite unapproachable; the friendliest vulgarian, three parts drunk, would have known better than take liberties; and not one of the adventurers so much as offered to shake hands. 'Well,' said Davis, 'I suppose you may call it an accident.
We had heard of your island, and read that thing in the Directory about the PRIVATE REASONS, you see; so when we saw the lagoon reflected in the sky, we put her head for it at once, and so here we are.' ''Ope we don't intrude!' said Huish. The stranger looked at Huish with an air of faint surprise, and looked pointedly away again.
It was hard to be more offensive in dumb show. 'It may suit me, your coming here,' he said.
'My own schooner is overdue, and I may put something in your way in the meantime.
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