News from the Duchy by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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I've showed Lord Nelson himself into this room, in the days before
Sir Horatio, and even after. And you were sayin'--" "I said nothing." The man moved to the door; but halted there and came back, as though in his own despite. "I can't help it, sir. . . . Half a guinea he used to give me, regular. But the last time--and hard to believe 'twas little more than a month ago--he halts on his way out, and says he, searchin' awkward-like in his breeches' pocket with his left hand, 'Ned,' says he, 'my old friend'--aye, sir, his old friend he called me--'Ned,' says he, pullin' out a fistful o' gold, 'my old friend,' says he, 'I'll compound with you for two guineas, this bein' the last time you may hold the door open for me, in or out. But you must pick 'em out,' says he, spreadin' his blessed fingers with the gold in 'em: 'for a man can't count money who's lost his right flapper.' Those were his words, sir. 'Old friend,' he called me, in that way of his." Lieutenant Lapenotiere pointed to his left arm. Around the sleeve a black scarf was knotted. "_Dead_, sir," the night-porter hushed his voice. "Dead," echoed Lieutenant Lapenotiere, staring at the Turkey carpet, of which the six candles, gaining strength, barely illumined the pattern. "Dead, at the top of victory; a great victory. Go: fetch somebody down." |
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