Farnol stared straight at the nervous fellow. "Are you insane?" he asked
in wondering contempt,
"A wonder I'm not--with that diabolical wheezy spewing boring in my
brain--you never stop a minute--over and over----"
"Have you run out of stolen whiskey again?" interrupted Greer with cool
malice.
The whole crew came to hushed attention.
Caradoc seemed to collect himself with a great effort. The blood ebbed
from his face, leaving it the color of clay.
"Stolen?" he asked in a contained voice. "Yes, isn't there another
medicine case for you to steal?"
"Greer!" cried Madden reproachfully. The American knew it was hunger,
heat and nerves that were nagging these two miserable men to quarrel.
"I believe he said I was no gentleman," pronounced Greer sarcastically,
"because I didn't know a little French. I say _he's_ a thief."
Caradoc was drawing long breaths through dilated nostrils. "Mr. Greer,"
he said with cold evenness, "it is impossible to obtain swords or
pistols on this dock. We will have to fight with our hands. Choose a
second!"
Greer nodded shortly. Both men got to their feet and both glanced at
Madden.
The American shook his head. "I can't serve for either of you. I'm in
command here. I'm impartial."
"Will you oblige me, Mr.
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