THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS-2

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The mate whirled upon him, snarling: “ It's a damned lie. There ain't been a shot fired. The n****r fell overboard.” Captain Hansen regarded Bertie with unblinking, lack-luster eyes. “ I—I thought—” Bertie was beginning. “ Shots?” said Captain Hansen, dreamily. “Shots? Did you hear any shots, Mr. Jacobs?” “ Not a shot,” replied Mr. Jacobs. The skipper looked at his guest triumphantly, and said: “ Evidently an accident. Let us go down, Mr. Arkwright, and finish dinner.” Bertie slept that night in the captain's cabin, a tiny stateroom off the main cabin. The for'ard bulkhead was decorated with a stand of rifles. Over the bunk were three more rifles. Under the bunk was a big drawer, which, when he pulled it out, he found filled with ammunition, dynamite, and several boxes of deto

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