The Ghost Pirates by William Hope Hodgson
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Plummer.
"He didn't get hold of it," I answered for Tom. "It had taken a turn round his wrist, and that's how we found him hanging." "Do you mean to say as 'e 'adn't got 'old of ther garsket?," Quoin inquired, pausing in the lighting of his pipe. "Of course, I do," I said. "A chap doesn't go hanging on to a rope when he's jolly well been knocked senseless." "Ye're richt," assented Jock. "Ye're quite richt there, Jessop." Quoin concluded the lighting of his pipe. "I dunno," he said. I went on, without noticing him. "Anyway, when Williams and I found him, he was hanging by the gasket, and it had a couple of turns round his wrist. And besides that, as I said before, the foot of the sail was hanging over the after side of the yard, and Tom's weight on the gasket was holding it there." "It's damned queer," said Stubbins, in a puzzled voice. "There don't seem to be no way of gettin' a proper hexplanation to it." I glanced at Williams, to suggest that I should tell all that we had seen; but he shook his head, and, after a moment's thought, it seemed to me that there was nothing to be gained by so doing. We had no very clear |
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