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LONELY O'MALLEY

each and all of them thinking sordidly of dinner, rather than of further adventures on the high seas.

They were just on the point of casting off when the commander of the Greyhound appeared on deck, sucking his arm. In his hand he held a paper, signed in red, which he gravely handed down to Cap'n Steiner.


A PAPER, SIGNED IN RED