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"
I
tell
you
the
beast
has
locked
himself
in
to
get
drunk
.
"
"
Ca
n't
help
it
now
,
Mr.
Massy
.
After
all
,
a
man
has
a
right
to
shut
himself
up
in
his
cabin
in
his
own
time
.
"
"
Not
to
get
drunk
.
"
"
I
heard
him
swear
that
the
worry
with
the
boilers
was
enough
to
drive
any
man
to
drink
,
"
Sterne
said
maliciously
.
Massy
hissed
out
something
about
bursting
the
door
in
.
Mr.
Van
Wyk
,
to
avoid
them
,
crossed
in
the
dark
to
the
other
side
of
the
deserted
deck
.
The
planking
of
the
little
wharf
rattled
faintly
under
his
hasty
feet
.
"
Mr.
Van
Wyk
!
Mr.
Van
Wyk
!
"
He
walked
on
:
somebody
was
running
on
the
path
.
"
You
've
forgotten
to
get
your
mail
.
"
Sterne
,
holding
a
bundle
of
papers
in
his
hand
,
caught
up
with
him
.
"
Oh
,
thanks
.
"
But
,
as
the
other
continued
at
his
elbow
,
Mr.
Van
Wyk
stopped
short
.
The
overhanging
eaves
,
descending
low
upon
the
lighted
front
of
the
bungalow
,
threw
their
black
straight-edged
shadow
into
the
great
body
of
the
night
on
that
side
.