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“
I
say
.
.
.
you
.
.
.
you
don
’
t
think
that
—
”
I
covered
his
voice
loudly
:
“
Certainly
not
.
.
.
.
I
am
delighted
.
Good
-
by
.
”
I
had
an
idea
of
what
he
meant
to
say
,
and
just
saved
myself
by
the
privilege
of
defective
hearing
.
He
was
too
shaken
generally
to
insist
,
but
my
mate
,
close
witness
of
that
parting
,
looked
mystified
and
his
face
took
on
a
thoughtful
cast
.
As
I
did
not
want
to
appear
as
if
I
wished
to
avoid
all
communication
with
my
officers
,
he
had
the
opportunity
to
address
me
.
“
Seems
a
very
nice
man
.
His
boat
’
s
crew
told
our
chaps
a
very
extraordinary
story
,
if
what
I
am
told
by
the
steward
is
true
.
I
suppose
you
had
it
from
the
captain
,
sir
?
”
“
Yes
.
I
had
a
story
from
the
captain
.
”
“
A
very
horrible
affair
—
isn
’
t
it
,
sir
?
”
“
It
is
.
”
“
Beats
all
these
tales
we
hear
about
murders
in
Yankee
ships
.
”