[The Tides of Barnegat by F. Hopkinson Smith]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tides of Barnegat CHAPTER XVII 30/37
I paid Captain Farguson the freight just before I went away." "What's her name ?"--slight tremolo--only a note or two. "The Polly Walters," droned Max, talking at random, mind neither on the sloop nor her captain. "Named after his wife ?" The flute-like notes came more crisply. "Yes, so he told me." Max had now ceased to give any attention to his answers.
He had about made up his mind that something serious was the matter and that he would ask her and find out. "Ought to be called the Max Feilding, from the way she tacks about. She's changed her course three times since I've been watching her." Max shot a glance athwart his shoulder and caught a glimpse of the pretty lips thinned and straightened and the half-closed eyes and wrinkled forehead.
He was evidently the disturbing cause, but in what way he could not for the life of him see.
That she was angry to the tips of her fingers was beyond question; the first time he had seen her thus in all their acquaintance. "Yes-that would fit her exactly," he answered with a smile and with a certain soothing tone in his voice.
"Every tack her captain makes brings him the nearer to the woman he loves." "Rather poetic, Max, but slightly farcical.
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