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"Maybe he is. But if you had ten or twelve millions, what would you do?" "Jump for Prome and foot it to the silk bazaar, where there are three or four of the prettiest Burmese girls you ever laid your eyes on. Then I'd buy the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo and close it to the public." "And in five years--the old beach again!" Flint scowled at the oily, heaving rolls, brassy and dazzling. He was bored. For twelve weeks he had circled the dull round of ship routine, with never shore leave that was long enough for an ordinary drinking bout. He was bored stiff. Suddenly his thin lips broke into a smile. Cleve, noting the smile, divined something of the impellent thought behind that smile, and he grew uneasy. He recalled his own expression of a few moments gone--the unreckoned derelict. * * * * * "Thank you for coming up," said Cunningham. "It makes me feel that you trust me." "I want to," admitted Jane. A disturbing phenomenon. Always there was a quickening of her heart-beats at the beginning of each encounter with this unusual gentleman rover. It was no longer fear. What was it? Was it the face of him, too strong and vital for a woman's, too handsome for a man's? Was it his dark, fiery eye which was always reversing what his glib tongue said? Some hidden magnetism? Alone, the thought of him was recurrent, no matter how resolutely she cast it forth. Even now she could not honestly say whether she was here to ask questions of Cunningham or of herself. Perhaps it was because he was the unknown, whereas Denny was for the most part as readable as an open book. The one like the forest stream, sometimes turbulent but always clear; the other like the sea through which they plowed, smooth, secret, ominous. "Do your guardians know where you are?"--raillery in his voice. "No. I came to ask some questions." "Curiosity. Sit down. What is it you wish to know?" "All this--and what will be the end?" "Well, doubtless there will be an end, but I'm not seer enough to foretell it." "Then you have some doubts?" "Only those that beset all of us." "But somehow--well, you don't seem to belong to this sort of game." "Why not?" Unexpectedly he had set a wall between. She had no answer, and her embarrassment was visible on her cheeks. "Here and there across the world rough men call me Slue-Foot. Perhaps my deformity has reacted upon my soul and twisted that. Perhaps if
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