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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VIII
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She was a crazy basket.

We were cut down to fifteen ton of coal a day, and we thought ourselves lucky when we kicked seven knots an hour out of her.

Then we used to stop and let the bearings cool down, and wonder whether the crack in the shaft was spreading.' 'Were you a steward or a stoker in those days ?' 'I was flush for the time being, so I was a passenger, or else I should have been a steward, I think,' said Dick, with perfect gravity, returning to the procession of angry wives.

'I was the only other passenger from Lima, and the ship was half empty, and full of rats and cockroaches and scorpions.' 'But what has this to do with the picture ?' 'Wait a minute.

She had been in the China passenger trade and her lower decks had bunks for two thousand pigtails.


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