[The Black Box by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Black Box CHAPTER XI 7/58
He was thinking of Laura's obstinacy. "Personally," he admitted, "I should not have believed it possible.
The young lady of our party, however, who declares that she saw Craig board the steamer, is quite immovable." The Captain rose to his feet.
He was a man of medium height, strongly built, with short brown beard and keen blue eyes. "This matter must be cleared up entirely," he declared brusquely.
"If you will excuse me for a moment, I will talk to the young lady myself." He walked firmly down the deck to where the two girls were seated, and paused in front of Laura. "So you're the young lady," he remarked, touching his cap, "who thinks that I come to sea with criminals stowed away on my ship ?" "I don't know what your habits are, Captain," Laura replied, "but this particular criminal boarded your ship all right in Southampton Harbour." "Anything wrong with your eyesight ?" the Captain enquired blandly. "No," Laura assured him.
"I saw the man, saw him just as plainly as I see you now." "Do you know," the Captain persisted, "that Mr.Quest and Mr.Harris have searched every nook and corner of the ship? They have had an absolutely free hand, and my own steward has been their guide.
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