[Michael Brother of Jerry by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookMichael Brother of Jerry CHAPTER X 3/23
Remained only a sea-chest and two suit-cases, themselves too large for the port-hole but bare of contents. When Daughtry sauntered along the main deck a few minutes later and paused for a gossip with the customs officer and a quartermaster at the head of the gang-plank, Captain Duncan little dreamed that his casual glance was resting on his steward for the last time.
He watched him go down the gang-plank empty-handed, with no dog at his heels, and stroll off along the wharf under the electric lights. Ten minutes after Captain Duncan saw the last of his broad back, Daughtry, in the launch with his belongings and heading for Jackson Bay, was hunched over Michael and caressing him, while Kwaque, crooning with joy under his breath that he was with all that was precious to him in the world, felt once again in the side-pocket of his flimsy coat to make sure that his beloved jews' harp had not been left behind. Dag Daughtry was paying for Michael, and paying well.
Among other things, he had not cared to arouse suspicion by drawing his wages from Burns Philp.
The twenty pounds due him he had abandoned, and this was the very sum, that night on the beach at Tulagi, he had decided he could realize from the sale of Michael.
He had stolen him to sell.
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