[The Light That Failed by Rudyard Kipling]@TWC D-Link bookThe Light That Failed CHAPTER XIV 59/63
'Do you suppose I want to shoot myself? Take the pistol in your silly shaking hand then.
If you touch it, it will go off, because it's loaded. It's among my campaign-kit somewhere--in the parcel at the bottom of the trunk.' Long ago Dick had carefully possessed himself of a forty-pound weight field-equipment constructed by the knowledge of his own experience.
It was this put-away treasure that he was trying to find and rehandle.
Mr. Beeton whipped the revolver out of its place on the top of the package, and Dick drove his hand among the khaki coat and breeches, the blue cloth leg-bands, and the heavy flannel shirts doubled over a pair of swan-neck spurs.
Under these and the water-bottle lay a sketch-book and a pigskin case of stationery. 'These we don't want; you can have them, Mr.Beeton.Everything else I'll keep.
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