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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Double Dealing, 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: Double Dealing Sailor's Knots, Part 11. Author: W.W. Jacobs Release Date: January 22, 2004 [EBook #10791] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DOUBLE DEALING *** Produced by David Widger SAILORS' KNOTS By W.W. Jacobs 1909 DOUBLE DEALING Mr. Fred Carter stood on the spacious common, inhaling with all the joy of the holiday-making Londoner the salt smell of the sea below, and regarding with some interest the movements of a couple of men who had come to a stop a short distance away. As he looked they came on again, eying him closely as they approached--a strongly built, shambling man of fifty, and a younger man, evidently his son. [Illustration: "Stood on the spacious common, inhaling the salt smell of the sea below."] "Good-evening," said the former, as they came abreast of Mr. Carter. "Good-evening," he replied. "That's him," said both together. They stood regarding him in a fashion unmistakably hostile. Mr. Carter, with an uneasy smile, awaited developments. "What have you got to say for yourself?" demanded the elder man, at last. "Do you call yourself a man?" "I don't call myself anything," said the puzzled Mr. Carter. "Perhaps you're mistaking me for somebody else." "Didn't I tell you," said the younger man, turning to the other--"didn't I tell you he'd say that?" "He can say what he likes," said the other, "but we've got him now. If he gets away from me he'll be cleverer than what he thinks he is." "What are we to do with him now we've got him?" inquired his son. The elder man clenched a huge fist and eyed Mr. Carter savagely. "If I was just considering myself," he said, "I should hammer him till I was tired and then chuck him into the sea." His son nodded. "That wouldn't do Nancy much good, though," he remarked. "I want to do everything for the best," said the other, "and I s'pose the right and proper thing to do is to take him by the scruff of his neck and run him along to Nancy." "You try it," said Mr. Carter, hotly. "Who is Nancy?" The other growled
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