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Beth Norvell

CHAPTER VI
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Finally, the older man disappeared behind the scrub, and, except for those more distant figures about the dump of the "Independence," the blond giant remained apparently alone.

But Stutter had long ago become habituated to loneliness; the one condition likely to worry him was lack of occupation.

He scrambled to his feet and climbed the dump, until able to lean far over and look down into the black mouth of the uncovered shaft.
"Got yer b-b-bucket full, M-M-Mike ?" he questioned, sending his deep, sputtering voice far down into the depths below.
"Oi have thot," came the disgusted response from out the darkness.

"Ye measly spalpeen, ain't Oi bin shakin' of the rope fer twinty minutes?
Oi tought maybe ye'd run off an' left me to rot down in the hole.

Whut 's up now, ye freckled-face ilephant, yer ?" Brown indulged in a cautious glance about, then stuck his almost boyish face farther down within the safety of the hole before venturing an explanation.
"B-B-Bill's g-gone to find s-s-some engi-n-neer w-with nerve 'nough ter r-r-run our lines," he managed to spit out disjointedly.


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