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"
What
's
up
?
"
said
I.
"
It
's
his
teeth
,
"
whispered
Sir
Henry
excitedly
.
"
He
moved
them
.
Take
them
out
,
Good
,
take
them
out
!
"
He
obeyed
,
slipping
the
set
into
the
sleeve
of
his
flannel
shirt
.
In
another
second
curiosity
had
overcome
fear
,
and
the
men
advanced
slowly
.
Apparently
they
had
now
forgotten
their
amiable
intention
of
killing
us
.
"
How
is
it
,
O
strangers
,
"
asked
the
old
man
solemnly
,
"
that
this
fat
man
(
pointing
to
Good
,
who
was
clad
in
nothing
but
boots
and
a
flannel
shirt
,
and
had
only
half
finished
his
shaving
)
,
whose
body
is
clothed
,
and
whose
legs
are
bare
,
who
grows
hair
on
one
side
of
his
sickly
face
and
not
on
the
other
,
and
who
wears
one
shining
and
transparent
eye
--
how
is
it
,
I
ask
,
that
he
has
teeth
which
move
of
themselves
,
coming
away
from
the
jaws
and
returning
of
their
own
will
?
"
"
Open
your
mouth
,
"
I
said
to
Good
,
who
promptly
curled
up
his
lips
and
grinned
at
the
old
gentleman
like
an
angry
dog
,
revealing
to
his
astonished
gaze
two
thin
red
lines
of
gum
as
utterly
innocent
of
ivories
as
a
new-born
elephant
.
The
audience
gasped
.
"
Where
are
his
teeth
?
"
they
shouted
;
"
with
our
eyes
we
saw
them
.
"
Turning
his
head
slowly
and
with
a
gesture
of
ineffable
contempt
,
Good
swept
his
hand
across
his
mouth
.
Then
he
grinned
again
,
and
lo
,
there
were
two
rows
of
lovely
teeth
.
Now
the
young
man
who
had
flung
the
knife
threw
himself
down
on
the
grass
and
gave
vent
to
a
prolonged
howl
of
terror
;
and
as
for
the
old
gentleman
,
his
knees
knocked
together
with
fear
.
"
I
see
that
ye
are
spirits
,
"
he
said
falteringly
;
"
did
ever
man
born
of
woman
have
hair
on
one
side
of
his
face
and
not
on
the
other
,
or
a
round
and
transparent
eye
,
or
teeth
which
moved
and
melted
away
and
grew
again
?
Pardon
us
,
O
my
lords
.
"