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The Project Gutenberg EBook of For Better or Worse, by W.W. Jacobs This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: For Better or Worse Ship's Company, Part 10. Author: W.W. Jacobs Release Date: January 1, 2004 [EBook #10570] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FOR BETTER OR WORSE *** Produced by David Widger SHIP'S COMPANY By W.W. Jacobs FOR BETTER OR WORSE Mr. George Wotton, gently pushing the swing doors of the public bar of the "King's Head" an inch apart, applied an eye to the aperture, in the hope of discovering a moneyed friend. His gaze fell on the only man in the bar a greybeard of sixty whose weather-beaten face and rough clothing spoke of the sea. With a faint sigh he widened the opening and passed through. "Mornin', Ben," he said, with an attempt at cheerfulness. "Have a drop with me," said the other, heartily. "Got any money about you?" Mr. Wotton shook his head and his face fell, clearing somewhat as the other handed him his mug. "Drink it all up, George," he said. His friend complied. A more tactful man might have taken longer over the job, but Mr. Benjamin Davis, who appeared to be labouring under some strong excitement, took no notice. "I've had a shock, George," he said, regarding the other steadily. "I've heard news of my old woman." "Didn't know you 'ad one," said Mr. Wotton calmly. "Wot's she done?" "She left me," said Mr. Davis, solemnly--"she left me thirty-five years ago. I went off to sea one fine morning, and that was the last I ever see of er. "Why, did she bolt?" inquired Mr. Wotton, with mild interest. "No," said his friend, "but I did. We'd been married three years--three long years--and I had 'ad enough of it. Awful temper she had. The last words I ever heard 'er say was: 'Take that!'" Mr. Wotton took up the mug and, after satisfying himself as to the absence of contents, put it down again and yawned. "I shouldn't worry about it if I was you," he remarked. "She's hardly likely to find you now. And if she does she won't get much." Mr. Davis gave vent to a contemptuous laugh. "Get much!" he repeated. "It's her what's got it. I met a old
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