[The Last Hope by Henry Seton Merriman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Last Hope CHAPTER XXII 21/23
But I do not mind, you know.
It does not matter what we say to each other, eh? We have been good friends so long.
You must do as you like.
And if you succeed, I must be content to leave my share of the matter to your consideration. You certainly seem to know the business already, and some day perhaps you will remember who taught you to be a King." "It was an old North Sea skipper who taught me that," replied Barebone. "That is one of the things I learnt at sea." "Yes--yes," agreed Colville, almost nervously.
"And you will go on with the thing, will you not? Like a good fellow, eh? Think about it till to-morrow morning.
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