The Wrecker by Robert Louis Stevenson;Lloyd Osbourne
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"And perhaps you bought a wreck?" asked another. "Yes, sir," said Loudon. "How did that pan out?" pursued the questioner. "Well, mine was a peculiar kind of wreck," replied Loudon. "I don't know, on the whole, that I can recommend that branch of industry." "Did she break up?" asked some one. "I guess it was rather I that broke down," says Loudon. "Head not big enough." "Ever try the blackmail?" inquired Havens. "Simple as you see me sitting here!" responded Dodd. "Good business?" "Well, I'm not a lucky man, you see," returned the stranger. "It ought to have been good." "You had a secret?" asked the Glasgow man. "As big as the State of Texas." "And the other man was rich?" |
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