[Garman and Worse by Alexander Lange Kielland]@TWC D-Link bookGarman and Worse CHAPTER XVI 4/13
Tom Robson had kept his promise, and the ship stood trim and ready, "as a bride," as he put it.
And now the whole staff of workmen were occupied in getting everything in order for the morrow, and clearing out the yard, so that it might look tidy and neat when all the visitors came to see the ship "go." "What time will it be high water, Mr.Robson ?" asked the young Consul, as he and Uncle Richard were making an inspection of the ship-yard in the afternoon. "At half-past ten, sir," answered the foreman. "Very well, then, let me see that you have everything ready to-morrow at half-past ten, on the stroke, you understand--at half-past ten on the stroke." "All right, sir!" said Mr.Robson, touching his cap. But Tom Robson was not going to leave anything till the morning.
That evening he had every intention of making a night of it, and Martin had already got the money to make some extensive purchases.
There would be time enough to sleep it off before half-past ten.
He was careful to have everything ready that evening.
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