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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Parthenon By Way Of Papendrecht, by F. Hopkinson Smith 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.org Title: The Parthenon By Way Of Papendrecht 1909 Author: F. Hopkinson Smith Illustrator: F. Hopkinson Smith Release Date: December 3, 2007 [EBook #23703] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PARTHENON *** Produced by David Widger THE PARTHENON BY WAY OF PAPENDRECHT By F. Hopkinson Smith 1909 "WILYUM!....._Wilyum!_.....WILYUM!" It was mine host of the Ferry Inn at Cook-ham who was calling, and at the top of his voice--and a big-chested voice it was--the sound leaping into crescendo as the object of his search remained hidden. Then he turned to me: "He's somewheres 'round the boat house--you can't miss him--there's too much of him!" "Are ye wantin' me, sor?" came another shout as I rounded the squat building stuffed with boats--literally so--bottom, top, and sides. "Yes--are you the boatman?" "I am, sor--and bloody sick of me job. Do ye see that wherry shovin' off--the one with the lady in a sweater? Yes--that's right--just slipped under the bridge. Well, sor, what d'ye think the bloke did for me? Look at it, sor!" (Here he held out his hand, in which lay a half-penny.) "And me a-washin' out 'is boat, feedin' of 'is dog, and keepin' an eye on 'is togs and 'is ladies--and then shoves off and 'ands me this--a 'a'penny, sor--_a 'a'penny_--from the likes o' 'im to the likes o' me! Damn 'im!"--and away went the coin into the river. "You'll excuse me, sor, but i couldn't choke it down. Is it a punt ye're lookin' for?" The landlord was right--there was a good deal of him--six feet and an inch, I should think; straight as an oar, his bared arms swinging free; waist, thighs, and back tough as a saw-log. To this was added two big blue eyes set in a clean-shaven face bronzed by the sun, and a double row of teeth that would have shamed an ear of corn. I caught, too, the muscles of his chest rounding out his boating shirt, and particularly the muscles of the neck supporting the round head crowned with closely cropped hair--evidently a young Englishman of that great middle clas
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