Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others by John Kendrick Bangs
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"Hullo!" he said, nonchalantly, fooling with a suit-case. "Going
over?" "Oh no!" I replied, sarcastic. "Just out for a swim. When we get off the Banks I'm going to jump overboard and swim to the Azores on a wager." "How much?" he asked. "Five bob," said I, feeling that he could not grasp a larger amount. "Humph!" he ejaculated. "I'd rather drive a cab--as I used to." "Ah?" said I. "That's what you were, eh? A cab-driver. Takes a mighty mind to be that, eh? Splendid intellectual effort to drive a cab from the Reform Club to the Bank, eh?" I had hoped to wither him. "Oh, I don't know," he answered, suavely. "I'll tell you this, though: I'd rather go from the Club to the Bank on my hansom with me holding the reins than try to do it with Mr. Gladstone or the Prince o' Wiles on the box." "Prince o' Wiles?" I said, with a withering manner. "That's what I said," he retorted. "You would call him Prince of Whales, I suppose--like a Yank, a blooming Yank--because you think Britannia rules the waves." |
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