Dialstone Lane, Part 3. by W. W. Jacobs
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He stopped abruptly as the door leading to the front room opened and revealed the inquiring face of Captain Bowers. "What's all this noise about, Joseph?" demanded the captain, harshly. Mr. Tasker attempted to explain, but his explanation involving a character for Mr. Vickers which that gentleman declined to accept on any terms, he broke in and began to give his own version of the affair. Much to Joseph's surprise the captain listened patiently. "Did you buy all those things, Joseph?" he inquired, carelessly, as Mr. Vickers paused for breath. "Cert'nly not, sir," replied Mr. Tasker. "Where should I get the money from?" The captain eyed him without replying, and a sudden suspicion occurred to him. The strange disappearance of the map, followed by the sudden cessation of Mr. Chalk's visits, began to link themselves to this tale of unexpected wealth. He bestowed another searching glance upon the agitated Mr. Tasker. "You haven't sold anything lately, have you?" he inquired, with startling gruffness. "I haven't 'ad nothing to sell, sir," replied the other, in astonishment. "And I dare say Mr. Vickers here saw a new pair o' boots on one o' the young'uns and dreamt all the rest." |
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