Double Dealing - Sailor's Knots, Part 11. by W. W. Jacobs
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SAILORS' KNOTS
By W.W. Jacobs 1909 DOUBLE DEALING Mr. Fred Carter stood on the spacious common, inhaling with all the joy of the holiday-making Londoner the salt smell of the sea below, and regarding with some interest the movements of a couple of men who had come to a stop a short distance away. As he looked they came on again, eying him closely as they approached--a strongly built, shambling man of fifty, and a younger man, evidently his son. [Illustration: "Stood on the spacious common, inhaling the salt smell of the sea below."] "Good-evening," said the former, as they came abreast of Mr. Carter. "Good-evening," he replied. "That's him," said both together. They stood regarding him in a fashion unmistakably hostile. Mr. Carter, with an uneasy smile, awaited developments. |
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