Sam's Ghost - Deep Waters, Part 4. by W. W. Jacobs
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Joe Peel put 'is mug down sudden and looked at me fierce. "Look 'ere! Don't you come and try to be funny with me," he ses. "'Cos I won't 'ave it." "I don't want to be funny," I ses. "Wot I want to know is, are you in the same mind about that watch and chain as you was the other day?" He didn't seem to be able to speak at fust, but arter a time 'e gives a gasp. "Woes the game?" he ses. "Wot I want to know is, if I give you that watch and chain for fifteen bob, will that keep the ghost from 'anging round my wharf agin?" I ses. "Why, o' course," he ses, staring; "but you ain't been seeing it agin, 'ave you?" "I've not, and I don't want to," I ses. "If it wants you to 'ave the watch and chain, give me the fifteen bob, and it's yours." He looked at me for a moment as if he couldn't believe 'is eyesight, and then 'e puts his 'and into 'is trowsis-pocket and pulls out one shilling and fourpence, 'arf a clay-pipe, and a bit o' lead-pencil. "That's all I've got with me," he ses. "I'll owe you the rest. You ought to ha' took the fifteen bob when I 'ad it." There was no 'elp for it, and arter making 'im swear to give me the rest o' the money when 'e got it, and that I shouldn't see the ghost agin, I 'anded the things over to 'im and came away. He came to the door to see |
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